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Retire Southern with James Lewis

Retire Southern with James Lewis

Written by: James Lewis
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On the Retire Southern podcast, host James Lewis shares authentic experiences and meaningful connections from the heart of the American South. From chefs and athletes to business leaders and entertainers, get ready to meet the people who leave lasting impressions on those they encounter. Listen to new episodes every other Monday to discover and revel in the tales of these inspirational Southern Characters who live life with purpose and follow their compass. The message is simple—Don't Wait for Retirement to Start Living!2024 Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary
Episodes
  • Grow With the Flow: The Patience Behind Charleston Oysters
    Jan 12 2026

    In this episode of Retire Southern, James Lewis travels to the Lowcountry to explore what it really takes to grow oysters the right way. Recorded on the water at Charleston Oyster Farm, this conversation dives into mariculture, stewardship, and the patience required to work in rhythm with tides, weather, and nature itself.

    You will hear how oyster farming works from seed to harvest, why Charleston oysters reflect the place they are grown, and what it means to build a sustainable operation from the ground up. From navigating years of permitting to delivering oysters to local restaurants just hours after harvest, this episode offers a rare look behind the scenes of a working waterfront.

    A thoughtful conversation about place, responsibility, and why sometimes the best path forward is learning to grow with the flow.

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    42 mins
  • The South's Hospitality Blueprint: Grit, Gratitude, and Giving Back
    Dec 29 2025

    In this episode of Retire Southern, James sits down with Chris Hall, one of the South's most influential hospitality leaders and the co-founder of Unsukay Restaurant Group. From childhood memories shaped around a family dinner table to the intense kitchens that forged his career, Chris shares a story filled with grit, generosity, and the belief that food connects us all.

    You will hear how Muss & Turners, Local Three, MTH Pizza, and Roshambo came to life, why Chris never wanted to wake up at sixty and wonder what if, and how a tragedy inside their restaurant family sparked the creation of Giving Kitchen, the James Beard Award winning nonprofit that now serves hospitality workers across the country.

    This conversation explores the heart of Southern dining, the evolution of intentional hospitality spaces like Warhorse and Seahorse, the dishes you absolutely cannot miss at each of his restaurants, and why human connection sits at the center of everything Chris and his team create.

    A powerful episode rooted in purpose, humor, honesty, and the reminder that life is too short to wait for someday.

    Explore Unsukay: https://unsukay.com/

    Explore Giving Kitchen: https://unsukay.com/giving/

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Serenbe: A Community Built on Radical Common Sense
    Dec 15 2025

    In this episode of Retire Southern, Steve Nygren shares the remarkable story behind Serenbe, the pioneering wellness community tucked into the hills of Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia. Steve opens up about the Monday morning he woke up, stepped off the corporate treadmill, and completely rewrote the script of his life. What began as a quiet escape to the country became the spark for a movement built on radical common sense.

    Steve reflects on the moment a bulldozer flattening a nearby forest pushed him from observer to advocate, and how that single wake-up call inspired a new model for community living. Guided by nature, human connection, and intentional design, Serenbe's story is a reminder that our surroundings shape our lives more than we realize.

    We talk about free-range kids, uncaged elders, clustered neighborhoods, and why designing around nature—not on top of it—creates healthier, happier people. Steve also shares what it means to protect green space, build with purpose, and create a place where people can breathe again.

    If you've ever felt the pull to step out of the rat race, reset your priorities, or rethink what "home" should feel like, this conversation is your invitation to explore a different way of living.

    Explore Serenbe. Explore Steve's new book. Explore what's possible when you stop waiting for someday.

    Listen now and share with someone who's craving a life lived with more intention.

    Explore Serenbe: https://www.serenbe.com/visit
    Buy the Book: Start In Your Own Backyard

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    54 mins
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