The Strange South Podcast
Episode 160B: Man in the Yellow Tent
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In this podcast episode, Patrice, Marleah, and Courtney discuss their recent trip to New Orleans, including the celebration of Patrice's birthday during Mardi Gras, their adventurous outing in the rain and flooded streets, and the mishaps and highlights of their journey. They give recommendations for places to visit, like Felix's Oyster House and the Harvest Grill, and share their experiences with the vibrant culture, delicious food, and lively parades they encountered. The episode also delves into a serious issue faced during the trip when Patrice's phone was stolen, leading to a broader discussion on pickpockets active during Mardi Gras, the effectiveness of phone insurance, and strategies to protect personal belongings in crowded settings. The hosts share personal anecdotes, safety tips, and reflect on the overall impact of these events on their trip, emphasizing that despite the challenges, their experience in New Orleans remained positive and memorable.
00:00 Opening
00:52 Recapping the New Orleans Trip: The Good, The Bad, and The Mardi Gras
02:51 Dining Recommendations and Unexpected Adventures
07:57 A Close Call with Pickpockets and Exploring Bourbon Street
13:17 The Aftermath of a Stolen Phone and Continuing the Adventure
15:21 Exploring Oak Alley Plantation and Reflecting on the Trip
19:07 Biscuit Debate and Bloody Marys: A Culinary Adventure Begins
19:31 Rainy Day Explorations: Oak Alley, King Cake Hub, and Sausage Store Misadventures
21:19 Floods, Funk Bands, and French Quarter Nights
23:00 Drag Brunch and Dog Parades: Celebrating in Style
28:35 Recapping the Trip: Favorite Moments and Lessons Learned
29:05 Pickpocket Warnings and Phone Safety Tips