![]() Berendt for the podcast, I was surprisingly met with a few dubious mindsets from those around me. Lastly, when I first dreamed up the idea of interviewing Mr. Our conversation, and the several conversations leading up to this interview, were some of the best of my career and I am so glad it has been captured in a recording. Despite his success and notoriety, I found him incredibly poignant, kind and honest. ![]() He hadn't done an interview in years, and I believe this was his first podcast. His book has sold over 4 million copies and is pulished in something like 12 different languages. ![]() After living in Savannah for the last seven years, and especially after working for Visit Savannah, the story portrayed so beautifully within these pages took on an entirely new and impactful meaning for me. ![]() In preparation for this interview, I reread the iconic novel, which essentially revived a floundering economy in terms of tourism and historic preservation in the 90s. A career high: interviewing John Berendt, author of the New York Times best-selling author "Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil." Our conversation for Visit Savannah's podcast, "Savannah, Georgia: Anything But Ordinary," is out now on all major listening platforms. ![]()
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