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Pantsuit Politics LIVE in Paducah

by Alyse Napp

PANTSUIT POLITICS, A CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED PODCAST WHICH PRIORITIZES

curiosity over the conflict that often drives political conversations, is coming to Paducah this fall. After a series of live events around the country over the past few years, the show is excited to bring its community to Paducah, hometown of co-host Sarah Stewart Holland. This unique gathering will invite listeners of the podcast to experience the best of Paducah while also getting a chance to meet Stewart Holland and her co-host Beth Silvers. The show will offer a series of ticketed events over the course of the October 20-21 weekend this fall as well as share local dining and activity recommendations with attendees. Stewart Holland has spent years on the podcast talking up life in Paducah and is excited to invite visitors to get to know what makes it such a special, unique place.

The weekend will culminate in a live event on Saturday evening, October 21st at The 1857 Hotel, located in the heart of Paducah. Doors will open at 6:30 PM with the main program commencing at 7 PM. Attendees can expect a lively exchange of ideas, in-depth discussions, and a glimpse into the hosts’ vision for the future of Kentucky and the country. The event will be interactive, high-energy, and fun—a night capturing the different approach to the news which characterizes Pantsuit Politics.

For more information and to purchase tickets for all of the events comprising the Pantsuit Politics Live in Paducah weekend, please visit the official Pantsuit Politics website at pantsuitpoliticsshow.com/paducah-live-show Stay updated on event details and announcements by following Pantsuit Politics on social media.

Known for their balanced and respectful approach to political conversations, Stewart Holland and Silvers have captivated audiences nationwide with their informative and thought-provoking discussions. With their astute insights and unique ability to bridge ideological divides, they have cultivated a loyal following of listeners who also seek to engage in conversations that transcend partisan barriers.

“Paducah is my entire heart,” says Sarah Stewart Holland. “To be able to introduce our beloved community of listeners to this place I love feels so special. I also can’t wait for Paducah to better see and understand what we do at Pantsuit Politics.”

Beth Silvers adds, “Our show is about starting conversations. We love hearing from listeners about where they take those discussions after listening. Live events are so exciting because we get to put faces with names, hear voices instead of just reading messages, and feel the energy of the people who make our jobs so rewarding.” including A Time To Plant; Sip & Savor; Porch Living;Wreaths for All Seasons; A Time To Cook; Dinner on the Grounds; A Place to Call Home and Arriving Home. His most recent publication, Celebrating Home, showcases the details and beauty of celebrating life’s special moments. In addition, Farmer’s work has been published in such publications as Southern Living, House Beautiful, and Traditional Home. Projects by James Farmer Designs can be found from the countryside of Connecticut to his home state of Georgia. Though his work can be found throughout the country, James has primarily built his business in his hometown of Perry, Georgia.

In addition to the Saturday night event, Pantsuit Politics will be offering a yoga class with Silvers, a certified yoga instructor, on Friday evening, October 20 and a VIP luncheon at Freight House on Saturday afternoon, October 21. They are also working with local vendors to put together special small events around town for attendees.

“As a frequent event speaker and guest, James’s outgoing and warm personality lights up any room,” says Renee Tilley, one of the event coordinators. “Everyone in the world of gardening and design considers James Farmer to be a highly respected professional with a unique talent for designing and writing. We are so thrilled that he’s coming to Paducah.”

Following the lecture on interior design and gardening, Farmer will sign purchased copies of his books. Vendors will be offering vintage garden items, home accessories, and one-of-akind clay botanicals. Participating local retailers will include Frenchtown Station, Flower + Furbish, and J. and D.’s Garden.

For tickets contact Julie Turok at 859.227.2717 or jturok1980@gmail.com.

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