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Izora’s Kitchen with DKB
by Johnnie kindell
Izora’s Kitchen Podcast is a tribute to my late grandmother, Izora, whose kitchen table was a place of connection, comfort, and conversation. You never knew which cousin, aunt, uncle, or old friend you'd bump into—but you could always count on good food and even better stories. This podcast recreates that magic, serving up soulful conversations as food for thought. Pull up a chair—there’s always room at the table.
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🎙️ From the Gridiron to the Kitchen Table: Coach Jonas Jackson’s Journey
In the very first episode of Izora’s Kitchen Podcast, we kick things off with a powerful conversation featuring Jonas Jackson, Defensive Line Coach and Recruiting Coordinator for the Delaware State University Hornets. Coach Jackson pulls up a chair at our virtual kitchen table to share his remarkable journey through the world of college football—from grinding it out on the sidelines to shaping young athletes’ futures.But this episode goes deeper than X’s and O’s. Jonas opens up about how the game molded him into the man he is today: a passionate mentor, a devoted husband, and a proud father. It’s a story of resilience, purpose, and the heart behind the hustle.Whether you're a football fanatic, a coach in the making, or just someone who loves a good story about growth and grit—this episode sets the tone for what Izora’s Kitchen is all about.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Izora’s Kitchen Podcast is a tribute to my late grandmother, Izora, whose kitchen table was a place of connection, comfort, and conversation. You never knew which cousin, aunt, uncle, or old friend you'd bump into—but you could always count on good food and even better stories. This podcast recreates that magic, serving up soulful conversations as food for thought. Pull up a chair—there’s always room at the table.
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Johnnie kindell
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