Biscuits & Jam Podcast
1) Trisha Yearwood’s Christmas Spirit
The last time Trisha Yearwood was on the show was back in 2021, when she was here to discuss a cookbook called Trisha’s Kitchen, but this year has been all about music. In 2025, Trisha came out with n...Show More
2) How Fred Minnick Went from the Battlefield to the Bourbon Trail
Fred Minnick is one of the most knowledgeable people in America when it comes to whiskey. Born and raised in the small town of Jones, Oklahoma, he developed an early interest in shooting, fishing, and...Show More
3) Rebecca Gardner Is a Screaming Blast
Rebecca Gardner, the founder of Houses and Parties, grew up in Corpus Christi, Texas, which she remembers as vibrant, colorful, and filled with family trips across the border into Mexico – back when t...Show More
4) Encore: Donna Jean Godchaux-Mackay Is Grateful
In this week’s episode, Sid Evans, Editor-in-Chief of Southern Living Magazine, chats with Donna Jean Godchaux-Mackay, a singer who’s lent her voice to some of the most well known music of the last 60...Show More
5) Fannie Flagg Always Has Something to Look Forward To
Fannie Flagg grew up in Birmingham, Alabama, where she had close family ties to the Irondale Cafe, a restaurant that’s still serving fried chicken, creamed corn, and of course…fried green tomatoes. Th...Show More
6) The Biscuits & Jam Holiday Special
All year long Sid has been asking his guests about how they celebrate the holidays, and in this episode we’re sharing some of those answers for the first time. You’ll hear brand new clips from some of...Show More
7) Erika Council’s Rise to Biscuit Fame
Erika Council, a chef, author, and the owner of Atlanta’s wildly popular Bomb Biscuit Company, stopped by the Southern Living offices to do this interview in person. She grew up in Durham, North Carol...Show More
8) How Jamey Johnson Went from the Marines to Music Row
Jamey Johnson has called Nashville home for half his life, but he was raised in Montgomery, Alabama, in a family where pretty much everyone either played an instrument or sang. His grandfather was sai...Show More
9) John T. Edge Goes Searching for Home in a Powerful New Memoir
f you’re a Southerner who’s interested in food, you probably know John T. Edge from his work as the founding director of the Southern Foodways Alliance, as the author of the Potlikker Papers, or as th...Show More
10) Josh Mancuso May Be the Funniest Guy In College Football
Josh Mancuso has been rooting for the Tennessee Vols since he could walk, but he’s also an actor, filmmaker, and director who knows how to tell a story. In 2020, with few prospects in the film busines...Show More