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Deep South Humor and Heart
Rob Goodwin
45 episodes
1 month ago
Send us a text In this episode I share one of my favorite short stores from the past few years. My mother once told me a story about hobos jumping the train back in her cotton-farming days as a child. It inspired me to write the story about generosity and human kindness...and a little about fate. Sit back and enjoy.--Rob
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Send us a text In this episode I share one of my favorite short stores from the past few years. My mother once told me a story about hobos jumping the train back in her cotton-farming days as a child. It inspired me to write the story about generosity and human kindness...and a little about fate. Sit back and enjoy.--Rob
Show more...
Comedy
Arts,
Religion & Spirituality,
Christianity,
Books
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Yoga in the Fridge
Deep South Humor and Heart
32 minutes
2 years ago
Yoga in the Fridge
Bloody Mary Chili, the cotton mill, and ghosting are just a few of the topics Rob and Stacy tackle this week. Listener questions are coming in. Rob and Stacy attempt to offer answers to the listener predicaments.
Deep South Humor and Heart
Send us a text In this episode I share one of my favorite short stores from the past few years. My mother once told me a story about hobos jumping the train back in her cotton-farming days as a child. It inspired me to write the story about generosity and human kindness...and a little about fate. Sit back and enjoy.--Rob