by Lynn Oldshue | May 22, 2022 | A Southern Soul
“You have to live right to wear purple. It’s the color of God. You can’t be drinking or shacking with men and opening your legs. That is messing up. God said present your body to me as a living sacrifice. I grew up in Mobile but moved to Birmingham...
by Lynn Oldshue | May 15, 2022 | A Southern Soul
Kaleb: I am 18 and graduating from Baker High School. I had stopped being as imaginative and creative and got bored, but COVID helped me think outside the box and do something different in Mobile. I have a photography business, but there are a lot of photographers...
by Lynn Oldshue | May 11, 2022 | A Southern Soul
“Today is my first day to work at the Peanut Shop. It has been a good start with a lot of nice customers. I am a people person and love to greet people and make conversation. I am also a kitchen manager at Chick-fil-A. My dad brought me to the Peanut Shop when...
by Lynn Oldshue | May 8, 2022 | A Southern Soul
“TraePay’s Rolling Cafe was created from our family’s love of cooking. The whole neighborhood would stop by to talk and eat at my grandmother’s house, so she cooked all of the time. Her love for cooking and laughter resonated in me. I worked for many years but...
by Lynn Oldshue | May 1, 2022 | A Southern Soul
“I was born in Greenville, MS. My dad’s father and his brothers had a rolling store from 1940 to 1970 in the Mississippi Delta. Their uncle had an old country store, so theyr loaded up the basics: food, material, cotton, grains, and candy and took them through...