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  • In this episode—the third and final installment in our special collaboration with the WILLIAMSBURG brand—we're chatting with Neal Hurst, the Curator of Textiles and Historic Dress at Colonial Williamsburg to learn more about the stories woven into 18th-century textiles. Neal shares how textiles and garments are used to illuminate history, revealing insights into their origins, craftsmanship, and the lives of those who wore them.

    We also discuss Elegance, Taste, and Style: The Mary D. Doering Fashion Collection, a stunning new exhibit showcasing rare examples of historic dress and accessories. Neal provides behind-the-scenes insights into curating this collection and the importance of preserving these exquisite pieces for future generations.


    From decoding fabric patterns to piecing together clues about their makers, Neal walks us through the process of preserving and interpreting these historical artifacts. Whether you're a history buff or a lover of fashion, this episode offers a captivating look at the enduring power of textiles in understanding the past.

    RESOURCES:
    Learn more about the WILLIAMSBURG brand, the Foundation's licensing arm, here. Plus, follow along on Instagram and Facebook!Visit and/or support Colonial Williamsburg.Take a peek at the exhibit we discussed here.


  • In this solo episode of Grandma’s Silver, I’m sharing my event-planning expertise to help you host a Thanksgiving that’s both seamless and special. After nearly a decade as an award-winning wedding and event planner in the Philadelphia area, I know that hosting a holiday isn’t just about cooking—it’s about creating a beautiful, relaxed experience for your guests.

    Join me, Allie Kochinsky, creator of The Grandmillennial Lifestyle, as I reveal my pro tips for a well-timed meal, a stunning Thanksgiving tablescape, and easy ways to keep your day stress-free. Tune in for a unique perspective on hosting that you won’t find in a typical holiday prep guide.

    For those looking for my personal timeline sample, follow along on Instagram. Coming soon!

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  • In this festive episode, we chat with Kate Stewart, founder of Bauble Stockings, to explore how her brand has transformed holiday decor by bringing back the charm of heirloom Christmas traditions. Inspired by her own family's holiday rituals, Kate has turned beloved Christmas morning memories into timeless, handcrafted Christmas stockings that are more than just decor—they're heirlooms.

    Each Bauble Stocking is ethically made by skilled women artisans in Haiti, adding a meaningful touch to your holiday celebrations while supporting fair trade practices. This episode delves into the importance of preserving (and creating) holiday traditions, the artistry of hand-stitched stocking, and how to create a lasting legacy through your Christmas decorations.

    If you love the holiday season, this conversation will inspire you to bring more heart and tradition into your holiday home decor.

    RESOURCES:
    Visit the Bauble Stockings website.Follow along on Instagram and/or Facebook.

  • Join me for a heartwarming conversation with watercolor artist Lydia of Lydia Marie Elizabeth as we dive into her artistic journey and explore how she captures the spirit of place, home, and belonging through her vibrant work. Lydia shares how she found her medium in watercolor and developed a style all her own—drawing inspiration from her favorite places and infusing each scene with hope and joy.

    As we step into November, the month when themes of home, warmth, and gratitude are front and center, Lydia's reflections offer a beautiful reminder of the power of place and art to ground and inpire us.

    Tune in to this episode to celebrate the beauty of art, memory, and home just in time for the season of thankfulness and gathering!

    RESOURCES:
    Follow along with Lydia on Instagram and on Pinterest.Shop her website. If you're specifically trying to peek at the calendars we discussed, you'll find those on this part of the site.Lydia opened up about a piece she painted during a hard season of life—you'll find it here.Heading to Middleburg this season? Be sure to visit Lydia at the November 9 Holiday Market at The Paradise Antiques and/or at the December 7 Middleburg Christmas Parade!

  • Get ready for the holiday season with celebrated interior designer Maggie Griffin of Maggie Griffin Design in this festive episode! Maggie, known for her elegant Southern charm and classic design, joins us to share her expert tips for creating timeless tablescapes for both Thanksgiving and Christmas. From nostalgic decor ideas inspired by family heirlooms to fresh twists on traditional holiday settings, Maggie offers insight into how to design beautiful and welcoming tables that will make your holiday gatherings extra special.

    We, of course, also dive into Maggie's journey as a celebrated interior designer, discussing how she infuses every space with warmth, heritage, and a personal touch. Whether you're preparing for Thanksgiving dinner or setting the scene for a cozy Christmas brunch, this episode is filled with inspiration to elevate your holiday hosting.

    Tune in for expert advice, heartwarming traditions, and plenty of design inspiration that blends classic style with the magic of the holiday season.

    Quick warning: There's a brief mention of "Christmas magic" in this episode. If you're with your littles, you may want to use headphones.

    RESOURCES:
    Visit Maggie's website here, where you can also check out her online shop!Follow along on Instagram for plenty of inspiration.In this episode, Maggie highlights some great brands that you might want to check out for your own holiday tables, including:
    Caspari Hester & CookBall Mason JarsSpode's paper products

  • In this special episode of Grandma's Silver, we dive into the world of historic preservation, color, and design with representatives from Colonial Williamsburg and Benjamin Moore! As part of our exciting collaboration with the WILLIAMSBURG brand, we explore the intricate research behind the WILLIAMSBURG Color Collection, a stunning lineup of hues inspired by 18th-century Colonial America.

    I'm joined by Kirsten Moffitt, Conservator & Materials Analyst at Colonial Williamsburg, and Andrea Magno, Director of Color Marketing & Design at Benjamin Moore. Learn about the fascinating history and meticulous process behind re-creating authentic 18th-century paint colors, the importance of historical preservation, and how these timeless shades continue to influence modern design.

    Whether you're a history buff, a design lover, or simply curious about the magic behind paint selection, this episode is a must-listen. We also discuss how Colonial Williamsburg's decades of color research culminated in this extraordinary collection that bridges the past with present-day interiors.

    Tune in for an insightful discussion about balancing historical authenticity with modern aesthetics, and discover how you can bring the beauty of the past into your home today!

    Listen now and get inspired by the incredible stories behind the colors.

    RESOURCES:
    Learn more about Colonial WilliamsburgCheck out the Benjamin Moore collectionFollow Colonial Williamsburg on Instagram and/or FacebookFollow Benjamin Moore on Instagram and/or FacebookTake a peek at the WILLIAMSBURG brand hereWant to know more about one of the mentioned colors in this episode? Here you go!

  • In this episode, I sit down with none other than Vera Stewart, the celebrated Southern culinary icon, award-winning host of "The VeryVera Show," and author of multiple cookbooks. Known for her impeccable hospitality and decades of experience in the kitchen, Vera shares her expert tips for hosting unforgettable tailgates and game-day celebrations with a touch of classic Southern charm.

    We dive into Vera's journey from her famous mail-order business to becoming one of the South's most beloved cooking personalities. Vera reveals her secrets to perfecting tailgating spreads and timeless entertaining tips. From mouth-watering classic to little touches that elevate your game-day festivities, this conversation is packed with advice for creating memorable gatherings steeped in tradition and style.

    Whether you're an avid football fan, a tailgating pro, or simly love the spirit of the season, Vera's wisdom and warmth will inspire your next celebration.

    RESOURCES:
    Visit Vera's website here to learn all about her work and show.Follow along on Instagram—@veryverastewart, @verahospitality, and @veryveracamp Purchase Recipes from My Table and/or Occasions

  • Join me for this informative episode as we briefly dive into the rich history and enchanting folklore of Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown, two iconic villages nestled in the heart of the Hudson Valley. Our guest, Lucia Ballas-Traynor, Executive Director of the Sleepy Hollow-Tarrytown Chamber of Commerce, shares the impact of the stories that've shaped these villages, famously linked to Washington Irving's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and the haunting figure of the Headless Horseman.

    We'll discuss how Sleepy Hollow continues to honor this legendary piece of American folklore through festive events and deep historical ties. From the colonial roots of Tarrytown to the role Irving's residence and the region's natural beauty played in inspiring his timeless tale, this episode delves into the fascinating blend of history and myth.

    Lucia also gives us a glimpse into the vibrant fall festivals and hidden gems that attract visitors from around the world. As tourism surges during October, we explore how the town balances growth with preserving its historical integrity, small-town charm, and cultural significance. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a Halloween lover, this episode will transport you to the haunted yet beautiful landscapes of Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown.

    Tune in to learn about the spooky, the historical, and everything in between!

    RESOURCES:
    Check out the Chamber's website here.Click here to learn more about the town's folklore and history.Follow the Chamber on Instagram or Facebook.Read the story.

  • In this episode, I sit down with Kathryn Sukey, Head of Design at Draper James, to explore the Southern-inspired fashion brand's journey, led by Reese Witherspoon. Kathryn shares the inspiration behind Draper James, diving into how the brand beautifully blends heritage and tradition with contemporary fashion. We also discuss how the design process ensures that their timeless style remains relevant season after season, and the exciting plans for the brand's upcoming 10-year anniversary.

    Tune in for a deep dive into Southern charm, classic fashion, and the art of balancing tradition with modernity. Perfect for fashion enthusiasts and lovers of timeless style, this episode uncovers part of the Draper James magic!

    RESOURCES
    Visit the Draper James website here.Follow the brand on Instagram here, and follow Kathryn here.Want to learn more about Reese Witherspoon's roots? Take a peek at her book!Interested in specific pieces Kathryn mentioned during the episode?
    Blazer in PonteKnit Pants in PonteBailey Tall Suede BootCropped Suede JacketLeather Collarless JacketJonah Gold Heart LoaferCorey Bell Sleeve Top in Navy Mariner StripeStriped Quarter Zip Sweater in Mariner StripeDJ x Tretorn Rawlins Elite in GreenWoven HeadbandTextured HoopDon't miss out on the new bedding collection!

  • In this special episode, we're kicking off our collaboration with Colonial Williamsburg's WILLIAMSBURG brand by welcoming Wendy Kvalheim, the visionary CEO of Mottahedeh, a brand renowned for its exquisite reproduction of historical china. Join us as we dive into the partnership between the company and Colonial Williamsburg's licensing arm, exploring how these iconic names have merged history with contemporary design.

    Wendy shares the inspiring story of Mottahedeh's beginnings and how her role in the company came to fruition. We also discuss the collaboration with Colonial Williamsburg, the vision behind the partnership, and uncovering how the collaboration strives to preserve historical craftsmanship while making it accessible for modern living. She offers an insider's look at the research and selection process that goes into her collaborations, drawing inspiration from historical sites' archives and rich history.

    From the challenges of adapting historical designs for modern use to the unique pieces that capture the essence of 18th-century American craftsmanship, Wendy reveals the intricacies of blending history with today's design trends. We also discuss how this collaboration aims to educate the public about the importance of preserving historical design and craftsmanship, making it both functional and timeless.

    Additionally, Wendy tells us a bit about her latest book, where readers can expect even more stories of design inspiration and insight into Mottahedeh's influence on the design world.

    Don't miss this engaging discussion on the Mottahedeh x WILLIAMSBURG collaboration and the future of heritage-inspired design.

    RESOURCES:
    Purchase the book—Splendid Settings: 100 Years of Mottahedeh DesignVisit the websiteFollow along on Instagram and Facebook
    And, of course, be sure to follow our friends over at Colonial Williamsburg's WILLIAMSBURG Brand!

  • As fall ushers in a season of busy schedules and changing routines, I'm excited to welcome interior designer Lindsey Herod of Lindsey Herod Interiors to discuss transforming utilitarian spaces into stylish, functional areas. In this episode, Lindsey reveals her insider tips for transforming utilitarian spaces such as mudrooms, entryways, laundry rooms, kitchens, and garages into functional and elegant areas.

    Drawing from real-life routines and common oversights, Lindsey provides a comprehensive breakdown of often-forgotten elements to consider in your home design. Learn how to balance timeless charm with modern practicality, streamline your spaces for busy family life, and add personal touches. This episode is packed with valuable insights for anyone looking to enhance their home's functionality while maintaining a sophisticated style.

    With over a decade of experience, Lindsey combines her deep Texas roots with sophisticated New York training to craft uniquely personal and stylish homes. Her work, featured in top national publications and recognized by the “Aggie 100,” reflects her expertise in blending traditional warmth with contemporary flair.

    RESOURCES
    Visit Lindsey's website.Follow her on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

  • In this heartfelt episode, I'm joined by Amanda Wilbanks, the owner of Southern Baked Pie Co. and the author of the cookbook, Southern Baked: Celebrating Life with Pie. As we dive into her passion for Southern hospitality, Amanda shares how her family's recipes have become a symbol of love and connection.

    We explore the essence of tradition through her delicious pies, discuss her cookbook, and reflect on how hospitality serves as a form of personal and cultural expression. Whether you're a fan of baking or simply love a good story of tradition and community, this episode will inspire and delight.

    Resources:
    Purchase her cookbook.Visit her website.Follow Amanda:
    Instagram: @southernbakedpieFacebook: @SouthernbakedpieYoutube: @southernbakedpiecompany2620

  • In this special episode, we sit down with Kristina and Sam von Trapp, descendants of the legendary von Trapp family famously depicted in The Sound of Music. We delve into their iconic legacy and how they are shaping the future of the Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe, Vermont.

    Join us as we explore stories of their unique upbringing in a family steeped in history, the evolution of the lodge, and their exciting ventures in brewing craft beer, maple tapping, and sustainable farming. The siblings discuss their commitment to preserving their family's heritage while embracing innovation.

    As autumn approaches, the Trapp Family Lodge, nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Stowe, becomes an idyllic destination with vibrant fall foliage and New England charm. This episode beautifully blends history, family tradition, and the magic of autumn in Vermont. Don't miss this captivating conversation on preserving a legacy while looking to the future.


    Resources
    Visit the lodge.Follow the lodge on Instagram and Facebook.Check out the von Trapp's world-famous beer (listeners 21+)

  • As we step into the back-to-school season, we're diving deep into one of America's most iconic academic institutions: Princeton University. In this episode, I'm joined by W. Barksdale Maynard, an architectural historian and author, to explore Princeton's storied architecture and the rich history that has shaped its unique aesthetic.

    From the stunning Gothic Revival buildings to the meticulously planned quadrangles and gardens, we'll uncover the architectural marvels that define Princeton's campus. Barksdale will share insights into the evolution of the university's design and the ongoing challenges and decisions that impact the preservation of this historic campus.

    Join us as we celebrate the institution's legacy and its influence on American architecture and academia. Whether you're a history buff, design enthusiast, or simply curious about the beauty of one of the nation's oldest universities, this conversation promises to offer a fascinating look into Princeton's architectural heritage.

    Resources:
    Book: Princeton: America's CampusBook: Woodrow Wilson: Princeton to PresidencyUniversity of Delaware's W. Barksdale Maynard Photographs of Delaware CollectionBook: Artists of Wyeth Country: Howard Pyle, N.C. Wyeth, and Andrew WyethBook: The Brandywine: An Intimate Portrait

  • In this episode, we sit down with Shannon Mustipher, a celebrated mixologist, spirits educator, and author, to dive deep into the world of Tiki cocktails. Shannon has become a leading voice in the industry, known for her innovative approach and deep appreciation for the cultural heritage of Tiki drinks.

    Join us as we explore the history and evolution of Tiki culture, from its origins to its modern resurgence. Shannon shares her insights into the foundational elements of Tiki cocktails, the stories behind the iconic drinks, and how the Tiki movement has transformed over the years.

    We also delve into Shannon's favorite Tiki spots today, uncovering hidden gems and must-visit locales that continue to celebrate and innovate within the Tiki and tropical cocktail tradition.

    Resources:
    Visit Shannon's website for information about her, her services/classes, etc.Take a peek at her book, Tiki: Modern Tropical Cocktails.Follow Shannon on Instagram.



  • As summer winds down and we reflect on road trips and seasonal adventures, we turn our attention to one of America's most iconic highways—Route 66. Often called the 'Main Street of America,' Route 66 is steeped in history and nostalgia. But beyond the classic Americana and scenic landscapes lies a richer, more complex story.

    In this episode, I was honored to welcome Candacy Taylor, an award-winning author, photographer, and cultural documentarian, to dive deep into the true essence of Route 66. Candacy's groundbreaking work, Overground Railroad: The Green Book and the Roots of Black Travel in America, sheds light on the vital and often overlooked narratives of marginalized communities that shaped and were shaped by this legendary highway.

    Join us as we explore the history of Route 66, the experiences of Black travelers who navigated it, and the thriving communities that brought vibrancy to the route. We discuss the Route's preservation, the significance of the Green Book, and the cultural legacy that continues to influence travelers today.

    Resources:
    Visit Candacy's website here.Follow her on social media here.Purchase her Overground Railroad book.Check out the Smithsonian exhibit.Learn more about Route 66.

  • Join me for a conversation with Elizabeth Heiskell, renowned chef, author, and Southern culinary expert. Elizabeth takes us on a journey through her Mississippi roots, sharing stories of how Southern hospitality and traditions have shaped her approach to cooking and entertaining. Elizabeth discusses the importance of seasonal ingredients and the joy of bringing people together around the table.

    We explore Elizabeth's career, from her early days to becoming a celebrated chef and author. She reveals her secrets to success and offers practical tips for utilizing all of that summer produce that's coming in.

    Elizabeth has been featured in and on The TODAY Show, Food Network's "The Kitchen" and "Chopped", Southern Living, and more.

    CONNECT:
    Visit Elizabeth's website here.Follow her on Instagram.SHOP:
    Come on Over!: Southern Delicious for Every Day and OccasionWhat Can I Bring?: Southern Food for Any Occasion Life Serves UpThe Southern Living Party Cookbook: A Modern Guide to Gathering

  • Join me for a conversation with Eric Ross, acclaimed interior designer known for his sophisticated Southern style. Eric shares insights into his design philosophy, rooted in timeless elegance and informed by his upbringing in the South.

    We delve into his journey from early influences to establishing himself as a leader in the design world, discussing how he blends tradition with modern sensibilities in his work.

    A highlight of the conversation is Eric's passion for mentorship. He opens up about his role in nurturing emerging designers through intensive workshops he and his wife host at their home, emphasizing the importance of education and collaboration in the design community.

    Whether you're a design enthusiast or a budding decorator, this episode offers valuable perspectives on creativity, tradition, and the power of mentorship in shaping the future of design.

    Eric has been featured in Veranda, The Cottage Journal, Country Living, Atlanta Homes, Southern Lady, Traditional Home, Southern Style, and more.

    CONNECT:
    Visit Eric's website here.Purchase his book here.Follow him on Instagram.

  • In this episode, we dive deep into the history and evolution of barbecue with experts John Reed and Jim Auchmutey. Join us as we explore the tradition of barbecuing, particularly in the mid-20th century, and how it's transformed over the years.

    Discover the roots of family-owned barbecue joints, their unique specializations, and the changes that have impacted this beloved culinary art. Whether you're an enthusiast or simply curious about its history, this conversation offers insights and stories from two of the most respected voices in the field.

    Warning: Stomach grumbling is a side effect of listening to this episode.

    BOOKS:
    Smokelore: A Short History of Barbecue in AmericaOn Barbecue Holy Smoke: The Big Book of North Carolina Barbecue
    Visit John's website here.

    Visit Jim's website here.

  • In this episode, I sit down with interior designer Kara Cox to explore her journey into the world of interior design and her distinctive approach to creating timeless, elegant spaces. Based in Greensboro, North Carolina, Kara's work beautifully blends Southern charm with modern sophistication.

    We delve into her philosophy on creating warm, inviting homes that reflect personal stories and heritage. Kara shares insights from her background in the world of furniture, discussing how it has influenced her overall approach to interiors.

    Kara also offers tips on summer entertaining, emphasizing the importance of creating spaces that are beautiful, functional, and fun.

    Join us for this inspiring conversation filled with insights on design, entertaining, and the enduring appeal of a classic aesthetic.

    Visit Kara's website here.

    Follow her on Instagram.