Like a lot of people, Glander Pressly grew up in the culture, but through her work she shares its richness all the time. For her, spreading Gullah is a deeply personal experience that she appreciates every day. It's easy to say that you appreciate something, but the mental impact and muscule memmory that kicks in, especially when she looks at slave cabins or handles shackles or any other remnants from the ancestors leaves a very strong and lasting impression that's hard to put into words.