by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 26, 2025 | A Southern Soul
“I was a stay-at-home mom with four beautiful girls. I’m going through a divorce and just opened this art gallery and coffee shop to provide for my family. I’ve wanted my own art gallery for almost twenty years, but my girls were my main focus. They don’t need...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 19, 2025 | A Southern Soul
“I see needs and have to do something about them. I’ve had my grandson since he was nine months old. My daughter was struggling. I thought she would get her son back once she got herself together. She didn’t. She passed away in October; he turned four in...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 12, 2025 | A Southern Soul
This is the 10th year of Our Southern Souls, and I want to save and share stories that are part of our history and culture before they disappear. Send me your suggestions for seniors over 90 (or close to it), veterans or those who served in the Vietnam War, and folks...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 11, 2025 | A Southern Soul
Kendarius: We met in college at the University of West Alabama. Christina: I had seen him on campus but had never crossed paths until we went on a school camping trip. There were scorpions in the guys’ cabin, so he stayed in our cabin. We had great conversations that...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 5, 2025 | A Southern Soul
My Souls story barely scratches the surface of the life of Harrison Not Ford, so I asked a couple of his friends to share their stories, too. If you have a story or memory you want to share, please add to the comments. Here’s the link to Harrison’s Souls...