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Made In Carolina Podcast
Lake Marion and Lake Moultrie, Part 4: Memory and Movement
The conclusion of the Lake Marion and Lake Moultrie storyEpisode 7 explores the aftermath of the flooding of the Santee Basin – how families relocated, rebuilt, and carried memory forward across generations. Through conversations with Dr. Robert Hart and Dr. Kelsey Moore, we trace migration, federal resettlement programs, church-community rebuilding, and the archival silences that obscure Black lived experience. From sharecropping and wartime job shifts, to the promise of land and the reality of displacement in the Lowcountry, this story invites listeners to remember what’s often submerged — in water and in memory.Featured Voices: Dr. Thomas...
2025-11-14
28 min
Made In Carolina Podcast
Lake Marion and Lake Moultrie, Part 3: The Making of a Waterscape
Beneath the still waters of Lake Marion lies the ghost of a forest — and a town named Ferguson. Before the Santee River was dammed, the Santee River Cypress Lumber Company had already stripped much of the swamp bare, cutting and milling its centuries-old cypress. By the time the flood came, the forest that once sheltered the town was already gone.This episode traces how the Santee Basin itself was transformed — not only socially but ecologically. Thousands of acres were cleared, burned, and drowned to make way for progress, yet pieces of that past remain: the stumps of Spar...
2025-11-07
29 min
Made In Carolina Podcast
Lake Marion and Lake Moultrie, Part 2: The Ground Remembers — Echoes of Identity and Faith in the Santee Basin
Across the Santee Basin, communities built lives rooted in land, labor, and belief. In the years after emancipation, Black, Indigenous, and European families shaped intertwined identities through farming, faith, and community — stories that still echo in the cemeteries, churches, and waters that remain. The Ground Remembers explores how race, land, and belief shaped who belonged — and what endures beneath the water.Featured Voices: Dr. Thomas Robert Hart, Dr. Kelsey Moore Created, Produced, and Hosted by: Lolita Rowe Original Music: Sister SaiSound Credits: Tukinuitto, uitto / Log driving by YleArkisto — freesound.org/s/322618 — CC Attribution 4.0 ST Slide Gu...
2025-10-31
39 min
Made In Carolina Podcast
Lake Marion & Moultrie, Part 1: Reaching the Port of Charleston
Before Lake Marion or Lake Moultrie existed, South Carolina imagined connecting the Santee and Cooper Rivers to the port of Charleston. From the 18th-century Santee Canal to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal vision, this episode follows the long road from dream to dam — a story of ambition, technology, and belief in progress.Historians Dr. Thomas Robert Hart explains how the New Deal reshaped the Lowcountry, while Dr. Kelsey Moore explores how that progress touched African American communities whose lands lay in its path.Featured Voices: Dr. Thomas Robert Hart, Dr. Kelsey MooreCred...
2025-10-26
25 min
Made In Carolina Podcast
Lake Murray, Part 3: Memories Beneath the Water
Episode DescriptionAs Lake Murray filled, entire communities vanished beneath the rising waters—homes, churches, and hundreds of graves now rest below the surface. In this episode, archivist and storyteller Lolita Rowe explores the remnants of those submerged memories. Featuring reflections from J.R. Fennell of the Lexington County Museum, along with archival voices from Ralph and Herman Wessinger, this story highlights the deep roots, loss, and remembrance preserved beneath the waters of Lake Murray.Featured VoicesJ.R. Fennell, Lexington County MuseumRalph and Herman Wessinger – Interview on the Lake (May 18, 1979), Lexington Coun...
2025-10-16
31 min
Made In Carolina Podcast
Lake Murray, Part 2: Building the Lake
Episode 2 – Building the Lake Season 1: Submerged TownsBeneath Lake Murray lies a story of labor, endurance, and transformation. Episode 2 uncovers how thousands of workers—Black, white, immigrant, and Indigenous—built one of the South’s largest man-made lakes. Through archival footage, oral histories, and expert insight, we reveal the human cost, progress, and memory tied to the creation of the Saluda Dam.Featuring J.R. Fennell of the Lexington County Museum, Jane Guignard Curry from the Walker Local and Family History Center, and oral histories from Ralph and Herman Wessinger.🎧 Created, produced, and hosted by L...
2025-10-09
30 min
Made In Carolina Podcast
Lake Murray, Part 1: The Land Before the Lake
Before Lake Murray ever existed, this land was home to thriving communities that would soon face upheaval as the dam project began. In this first episode of our Submerged Towns mini-series, Lolita Rowe is joined by J.R. Fennel to explore the lives, work, and faith that shaped the communities which disappeared beneath the waters of Lake Murray.✨ Episode CreditsHost & Producer: Lolita RoweGuest: J.R. Fennel, Director of the Lexington County MuseumTheme & Original Music: Sister Sai — sistersai.bandcamp.comAdditional Sound Effects: sourced from Freesound, used under Creative Commons licenses (full attributions below).
2025-10-02
20 min
Made In Carolina Podcast
Introducing Made in Carolina
A sneak peek at Season One: Submerged Towns, where we uncover the stories of communities lost beneath engineered lakes across the Carolinas.This episode includes the sound Gentle Waves – Sand Point Beach At Sunrise 6-20-24 by Ambient-X, available on Freesound and licensed under CC BY 4.0.
2025-09-19
00 min
Rose Library Presents: Community Conversations
A Conversation with Marie Watt, Cannupa Hanska Luger, and Megan O’Neil
Rose Library's Community Outreach Archivist and Community Conversations host, Lolita Rowe sat down with artists Marie Watt and Cannupa Hanska Luger, and Carlos Museum curator, Megan O’Neil to explore ideas of community, making connections, collaborative art making, identity, and much more. Explore Marie Watt’s art here. And Cannupa Hanska Luger’s here. For more information on the exhibition Each/Other, which is open to the public through December 12, 2021, visit the Carlos Museum website. Emory University’s Land Acknowledgement Statement
2021-11-10
44 min
Rose Library Presents: Behind the Archives
What is a Community Outreach Archivist?
Lolita Rowe is the Community Outreach Archivist at the Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. She works with the Metro Atlanta community to collect, preserve, and provide access to diverse voices in the archive. She has recently joined the Society of American Archivists podcast series, Archives in Context in the new project management role. She is the host, co-producer, and creator of the Rose Library Presents podcast series, Community Conversations and Behind the Archives.Nick Twemlow is Literary and Poetry Collections Visiting Librarian at Rose Library. He is...
2021-06-16
43 min
Archives and Communities
Lolita Rowe & The Community Conversations Podcast
Welcome back to Archives & Communities, the official podcast of the Society of American Archivists Student Chapter at the University of Alabama (SAA-UA). In this episode, SAA-UA Member, Nick Wantsala, speaks with Lolita Rowe, Community Outreach Archivist for the Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives & Rare Book Library at Emory University, who produces the Community Conversations Podcast.****************Episode creditsGuest: Lolita RoweInterviewer/Host: Nick WantsalaEditor: Nick WantsalaPodcast Manager: Valeria Dávila Gronros
2021-05-26
23 min
Rose Library Presents: Community Conversations
A Conversation with Nikki Giovanni, part 2
Community Conversations is produced by Lolita Rowe & Nick Twemlow. Jacob Chisenhall is our editor. Music created by Sister Sai. Thank you to Caroline Corbitt for logo designs. We are grateful for the support provided by our colleagues at the Rose Library, Jennifer King, director of the Rose Library and Yolanda Cooper, Dean of Emory Libraries.Special thanks to Nikki Giovanni for her words and insight and to her partner, Virginia Fowler. Also to Gabrielle Dudley for conducting this interview and to the Emory Center for Digital Scholarship.Make Me Rain: Poems & Prose by Nikki Giovanni...
2020-11-11
17 min
Rose Library Presents: Community Conversations
A Conversation with Nikki Giovanni, part 1
Community Conversations is produced by Lolita Rowe & Nick Twemlow. Jacob Chisenhall is our editor. Music created by Sister Sai. Thank you to Caroline Corbitt for logo designs. We are grateful for the support provided by our colleagues at the Rose Library, Jennifer King, director of the Rose Library and Yolanda Cooper, Dean of Emory Libraries.Special thanks to Nikki Giovanni for her words and insight and to her partner, Virginia Fowler. Also to Gabrielle Dudley for conducting this interview and to the Emory Center for Digital Scholarship.Make Me Rain: Poems & Prose by Nikki Giovanni...
2020-10-14
17 min
Download Latest Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Westerns & War
Die With the Outlaws [Dramatized Adaptation] by William W. Johnstone, J.A. Johnstone
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/459549 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Die With the Outlaws [Dramatized Adaptation] Series: #11 of Matt Jensen (Dramatized Adaptation) Author: William W. Johnstone, J.A. Johnstone Narrator: Nanette Savard, Richard Rohan, Christopher Walker, Steven Carpenter, Eric Messner, Michael John Casey, James Konicek, David Coyne, Thomas Anthony Penny, A Full Cast, Zeke Alton, Lydia Kraniotis Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 15 minutes Release date: October 1, 2020 Genres: Westerns & War Publisher's Summary: 'On the lawless frontiers of the American West, there is one rule every outlaw should remember: Never cross a mountain man like Matt Jensen. Not if you w...
2020-10-01
05 min
Take Action with Lo Show
Eps 030: 21 Year Old Closed His First Real Estate Deal and Makes $13,000
I'm very excited to interview my student, Marquel Rowe. He is a 21 year old college graduate that closed his first real estate deal and makes $13,000. He shares his experience working with me and the process of how he got the deal and how it went down.More Information about No Cash, No Credit Real Estate Wholesaling visit, http://www.takeactionlo.com/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/take-action-with-lo-show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2016-03-22
10 min
Take Action with Lo Show
Eps 030: 21 Year Old Closed His First Real Estate Deal and Makes $13,000
I'm very excited to interview my student, Marquel Rowe. He is a 21 year old college graduate that closed his first real estate deal and makes $13,000. He shares his experience working with me and the process of how he got the deal and how it went down.More Information about No Cash, No Credit Real Estate Wholesaling visit, http://www.takeactionlo.com/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/take-action-with-lo-show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2016-03-22
10 min