Lauretta Hannon

Front Porch Views: a Podcast by Lauretta Hannon

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True Southern stories. Some funny. Some heartbreaking. Some a bit of both. Short commentaries on everyday encounters turned extraordinary. Encouraging, uplifting stories, mostly. Equal parts grit and grace. WHO IS LAURETTA HANNON? Named the “Funniest Woman in Georgia” by Southern Living Magazine, Lauretta Hannon is the bestselling author of The Cracker Queen–A Memoir of a Jagged, Joyful Life (Gotham Books, Penguin) and has been a commentator on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered, where her stories have reached 25 million listeners. Her memoir was named “One of the Top 25 Books All G...

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Lauretta Hannon

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Latest episode

Sep 23, 2024

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Episodes

I Turned 55 & Got Old Overnight 23.09.2024

 I turned 55, and something strange happened. Suddenly 50-year-olds were saying “yes ma’am” and “no ma’am” to me. The people in the TV ads for geriatric drugs and step-in tubs were looking like me. I started mocking millennials and...well, you'll just have to listen. 

Blue-Light Terror: Passing Bad Checks at Kmart for School Clothes 23.09.2024

When Mama and I went back-to-school clothes shopping at Kmart, there was everything: thrills, extreme danger, catfights, and con games.

Stalkers I've Known (& One Who Remains Unidentified) 10.05.2024

Within a week of publication of my memoir, the first stalker appeared. Two more would follow.  I never dreamt one of them would sneak into my home.

Cheap Beer & Ice Cold Murder 10.05.2024

That time I was summoned to Nashville to write a tell-all about a country music legend.  Shortly after, I was approached to pen a true crime book about the murder of a bar owner. Two books that were not mine to write.

Mama Kitty & the Feral Feline Circus 10.05.2024

I know you should let the wild things be wild.  But when a hugely pregnant cat is yowling for food at your front door...

I'll Die on the Hill of the Southern Accent 10.05.2024

Researchers have found that the Georgia version of the Southern accent is fading away. Resist, I say. RESIST!

Gutters & Stars: An Excerpt From The Cracker Queen 10.03.2024

A writing life is nurtured in beautiful, decadent, messy Savannah.

Rutabaga Woman 10.03.2024

In a gritty Savannah neigborhood, the Rutabaga Woman shines a light and brings water to the thirsty.

First Sermon 16.02.2024

My first homily at the age of four. Being Southern, of course the topic had to do with sins against good food.

For Women Who Talk Too Much 16.02.2024

If your report cards said you talked too much, this story is in your honor.

Chicago Stud Muffin 18.01.2024

Mama's fondest Chicago memory wasn't of the racial unrest she helped quell. It was of the stud muffin at her door.

Mama's Loaded for Bear 18.01.2024

Mama Bear springs into action when a crackhead holds her baby sister hostage. You can't make this stuff up, people.

Live in Studio: Talkin' Christmas, Cracker History, Evel Knievel, & Mr. Ha-Ha Jones 05.01.2024

Lauretta joins WRGA Host Tony McIntosh for a half-hour chat that's kinda all over the place. Entertaining...but all over the place.

She Earned This Crown 20.12.2023

She was sitting there alone studying.  All I could see was a massive, sparkling crown on her head–and a purple sash with glittery words. Clearly, this person wanted to be seen and recognized for whatever the crown and sash denoted.

Fall Candle Scents: My Conspiracy Theory 14.11.2023

There's more than meets the nose when it comes to those treacly and savory aromas of fall candles. Lauretta busts the conspiracy wide-open in this live studio appearance.

Mama's Spotted Shoes 14.11.2023

A story about the assumptions we make--and the consequences of lousy artistic skill.

My Time in a Spook House in a Stephen King Village 14.11.2023

A tale so fantastic I wouldn't believe it--had it not happened to me. Douse the overhead lights, curl up with a hot beverage, and enjoy this haunted house story.

Runnin' With the Sisters 29.09.2023

The nuns and I hit the streets to offer food, cold drinks, and a listening ear to our unsheltered neighbors. Three encounters stand out. This work is incandescent, wrenching, funny, and exhausting.

Drug Dealer on Campus 29.09.2023

Sometimes the one nobody would place a bet on ends up the best redemption story.

Showdown on the Playground 11.08.2023

Let's get ready to RUMBLE! Third-grade style. Recess. My hulk of a nemesis is thirsty for blood. And I'm about to pee down my leg--or possibly not live to see field day.

When I Left My Lifeless Body in the Water 11.08.2023

A very literal illustration of how life on earth–or in eternity–is merely a breath away.

I Have a Little Richard Story 19.06.2023

My mother had a lifelong hero–a vivacious musician from just up the road from us in Macon, GA. The undisputed architect of rock-n-roll and the self-described “Beauty on Duty:” I’m talking about Little Richard–Little Richard Penniman. Mama was 13 when her church members flung her forbidden Little Richard records into a bonfire. She never forgave them for it.

A Cortege for Benji 21.05.2023

The nicer folks would always describe my dog Benji this way: “He’s so ugly he is cute.” That’s the Southern way of saying your dog is bad ugly. 

My Time With a Psychic Medium 12.04.2023

The reading with the psychic medium did not go as expected--for either one of us. 

The Word That Caused a Hairball 04.03.2023

I was 40 before I could say this word without coughing it up like a furball. 

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