More Southern Souls
We turned our bedroom into a workshop and built this company together from the ground up
"I was in sales and on the road for twenty years. We lived in Houston and I worked in Dallas. I flew out on Monday and...
Drag Queen is the performance of transformation
“I am Madame Hex. Drag queen is a performance of transformation. I love transforming and the attention it gets. I know...
I want to be the Governor one day and help fix our state
“I have been a part of Saraland since elementary school. I grew up dreaming of being an Azalea Trail Maid and I became...
I didn’t have that ‘I want to be like you when I grow’ up figure in my life. I want to be that for him.
“i went to Walmart across the bay. I was checking out and had $123 worth of food in my basket. The cashier was ringing...
I was shot in the head at a house party. I am using my experience to help others and give them hope
Kearria: I have been in Mobile all of my life. I went to school at Alabama A&M University. I was majoring in food...
Listening and understanding each other is how we grow as a people and a country
"I was born and raised in Mobile. I want to be a doctor and was accepted into the early acceptance program at the...
You Matter is a message that all of us need to hear
"I got the van in 2017 and lived in it during 2018, and have made two cross-country road trips . I am a wedding...
I have dreamed of this for ten years
"Today is the soft opening for Mobile Yoga Center. Opening my own yoga studio has been my dream for ten years. I have...
My friends, ‘family,’ and art have come from the Fairhope Arts and Crafts Festival
"We moved to Fairhope in 1992. My husband worked for WALA. They became a sponsor of Fairhope Arts and Crafts and he...
This started a year ago when I was a bored housewife and didn’t have anything to do.
"Fairhope Pretties started a year ago when I was a bored housewife and didn't have anything to do. I was an...
Buried at Oaklawn
Yesterday's Souls story was about Eddie Irby and the restoration of Oaklawn Cemetery. Here are a few stories of the...
Who will pick up the torch behind us and tell the stories?
“I grew up in Mobile and graduated from Central High School in 1966. It was right at the height of the civil rights...












