American Tributaries

Episode 68 - Jenae Moxie of Georgia on Being a Bulldog, the South's Siren Song & Stone Mountain Picnics

August 11, 2023 Michael Whidden Season 2 Episode 68
American Tributaries
Episode 68 - Jenae Moxie of Georgia on Being a Bulldog, the South's Siren Song & Stone Mountain Picnics
Show Notes

Jenae Moxie lives in the Atlanta, Georgia area, where she works as a corporate attorney for a venerable global law firm. She has lived in various parts of the nation including California, Florida, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and New York but would contend that her current home is the very best.

Our discussion covers, among other things:
*her path to becoming a proud Bulldog
*the growing appeal of the siren song of the South
*life in New York City compared to life in Atlanta
*the pleasure of picnicking at Stone Mountain Park
*living “inconspicuously Black” in the South

Jenae finds hope in the increasing number of people moving to the South, which she believes is great and only getting better and will make the New South the best place to live.

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