Hatchets & Harlotry: When Carrie Nation Visited New Orleans’ Storyville
In this episode of my podcast Eat, Drink, and Be Buried, I take a deep dive into two very different women – controversial temperance advocate Carrie Nation and New Orleans madam Josie Arlington – and what happened when they met on a December night in 1907 in the city’s notorious red light district known as Storyville.
Interview with a Gravedigger
“Interview with a Gravedigger.” A three-part series for the podcast Eat, Drink, and be Buried, a podcast about New Orleans’ customs, culture, customs, and curiosities hosted by award-winning writer Sally Asher and owner of Red Sash Tours.
In these episodes, Asher sits down with New Orleans native Nick Black, the contracted gravedigger for the city's cemeteries, the sexton of Greenwood and Cypress Grove Cemeteries, and the owner of NOLA Cemetery Renewal LLC. Black discusses, among other things, the often-distributing tradition of New Orleans’ burials, including the process of digging a grave, how New Orleans’ water table effects the body’s decomposition, and the challenges with moving a decomposed body.
New Podcast: Eat, Drink, and Be Buried!
Eat, Drink, and Be Buried is a podcast by award-winning writer Sally Asher about New Orleans’ customs, culture, and curiosities.