
The Savannah Sideways Podcast
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<p><strong>Savannah Sideways, Season 1: The Strange Story of Savannah's Ancient Roman Statuary</strong> is a ten-episode journey into one of the South’s strangest true stories — the saga of ancient Roman statues hidden in plain sight. When marble relics resurfaced in a Savannah, Georgia City Council meeting nearly a century after being unearthed in a cemetery, writer Jessica Leigh Lebos got obsessed and started digging. What she found spans continents and centuries: Gilded Age tycoons, Revolutionary War heroes, vanished mansions, Georgia’s longleaf pine forests, barrier-island battles, Gullah Geechee heritage — even a cameo from James Brown. History, mystery, and Southern Gothic collide in this unforgettable deep dive into Savannah’s secrets.</p>
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December 4, 2025
Episode 10: If It's Just a Symbol, To Hell with It
Welcome to the Savannah Sideways Podcast – Season One – The Strange Story of Savannah’s Ancient Roman Statuary. In this season finale, host Jessica Leigh Lebos returns to where the entire journey began: the quiet, storied grounds of Greenwich Cemetery. Five years after first hearing whispers of long-forgotten marble relics hidden away by the City of Savannah, she reflects on how a single question about a set of statues unraveled a sweeping tale of art, ambition, politics, preservation, and the ever-shifting identity of a city. As Savannah continues to grow and transform, Jessica traces the new paths the story has taken—from updates on key figures and communities featured throughout the season, to unexpected developments that could shape the future of the statues themselves. Out at the Shady Lagoon, surrounded by newly restored landscapes and the hum of pollinators on the Rosalynn Carter Butterfly Trail, she considers the larger forces that bind history, nature, and civic responsibility. City staff, historians, and preservationists reenter the narrative, offering fresh context and hints of what may lie ahead for the marble collection. The fate of the statues is still unsettled and competing visions for their future raise new questions about stewardship, legacy, and the meaning we assign to the objects—and stories—we inherit. As Jessica closes the chapter on Season One, she leaves listeners with a sense of wonder, urgency, and possibility. The threads she’s followed through archives, graveyards, museums, and bureaucratic halls point to a story that may be coming full circle… or perhaps opening the door to an entirely new mystery. If there's one thing we've learned, it’s that Savannah always has another secret waiting in the wings. SHOW LINKS:Meet Jessica Leigh LebosCheck out Savannah Sideways SubstackCheck out Jessica's booksMeet the Producers: Dee Daniels MediaTHANKS TO THOSE WHO MADE THIS SHOW POSSIBLE:Dr. Erika Morrow and the team at ForSight Unique Eye Care & Eye WearBubba Gumbo's Tybee IslandTybee Island MarinaBG’s Seafood Co-Op Bonaventure DonThe 5 SpotShips of the Sea Maritime Museum Shot By SomiSIXBYLone Wolf LoungeOver Yonder Celebritees FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Introduction and Recap 00:46 Changes in Savannah 01:28 Updates on Key Figures and Communities 02:15 A Serene Morning at Greenwich Cemetery 03:58 The Historical Significance of the Statues 06:55 The Future of the Statues 13:30 City Hall Restoration and Civic Engagement 19:05 Conclusion and Reflections

November 27, 2025
Episode 9: The Big Reveal
Welcome to the Savannah Sideways Podcast – Season One – The Strange Story of Savannah’s Ancient Roman Statuary.In this penultimate episode, host Jessica Leigh Lebos finally gains rare access to the Greenwich statues after years of research, persistence, and archival sleuthing. Accompanied by Luciana Spracher, the City of Savannah archivist, and Dr. Mark Abbe, she steps into a hidden storage space on the edge of the city and encounters centuries-old marble pieces that have remained out of public view for decades.Standing among the statues, Jessica reflects on the layers of history, artistry, and human ambition embedded in each piece. Savannah Alderman Nick Palumbo shares his perspective on the city’s role in preserving these treasures, highlighting the challenges and decisions involved in caring for such a unique collection. Questions about their origins, authenticity, and significance linger—but the biggest question remains: What will happen to them next?As the statues remain in the city’s care, this episode leaves listeners with a sense of discovery, reverence, and anticipation for the final chapter of the Savannah Sideways Podcast Season One: The Strange Story of Savannah’s Ancient Roman Statuary.SHOW LINKS:Meet Jessica Leigh LebosCheck out Savannah Sideways SubstackCheck out Jessica's booksMeet the Producers: Dee Daniels MediaTHANKS TO THOSE WHO MADE THIS SHOW POSSIBLE:Dr. Erika Morrow and the team at ForSight Unique Eye Care & Eye WearBubba Gumbo's Tybee IslandTybee Island MarinaBG’s Seafood Co-Op Bonaventure DonThe 5 SpotShips of the Sea Maritime Museum Shot By SomiSIXBYLone Wolf LoungeOver Yonder Celebritees FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 The Big Reveal00:17 First Encounter with the Statues02:08 Dr. Abbey's Examination03:33 Historical Context and Provenance05:07 Repatriation and Ethical Considerations10:23 The Future of the Statues13:51 Savannah's Economic Growth and Preservation16:25 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

November 20, 2025
Episode 8: The Bridge to Sapelo
Welcome to the Savannah Sideways Podcast - Season One - The Strange Story of Savannah's Ancient Roman Statuary. In this eighth episode, host Jessica Leigh Lebos follows the unexpected trail of Savannah’s ancient statuary all the way to Georgia’s barrier islands—revealing a sweeping story of wealth, land, loss, resilience, and one of the most culturally important communities in the United States. Beginning with the Greenwich estate’s original owners, Jessica traces how industrialist Spencer Shotter and later the Torrey family shaped both Savannah and the coastal islands through their lavish mansions, art collections, and Gilded Age pursuits. Their legacies intertwine with other elite landowners of the era, ultimately leading to Sapelo Island and the enigmatic Reynolds Mansion—one of the last surviving Gilded Age estates in Georgia. Jessica explores how tobacco heir R.J. Reynolds transformed Sapelo into his own secluded retreat, even adding surreal features like circus murals and a life-sized menagerie painted by an Italian muralist. But her journey into the mansion’s faded opulence becomes a pathway to a deeper story: the history and present struggles of Sapelo’s Gullah Geechee residents, descendants of enslaved West and Central Africans who cultivated rice, cotton, indigo, and sugar along the coastal lowlands. Their agricultural expertise was foundational to the region’s wealth, yet their cultural identity has remained remarkably intact through centuries of isolation and community strength. Listeners are introduced to Sistah Patt Gunn, Savannah’s internationally known Gullah Geechee storyteller and historian, who explains how the Geechee and Gullah identities formed across Georgia and the Carolinas. With her guidance, Jessica uncovers the legacy of Bilali Muhammad, the highly educated and devout Muslim enslaved on Sapelo who managed the island’s vast agricultural operations and left behind an extraordinary Arabic manuscript still studied today. His descendants—and those of his seven daughters—helped establish vibrant Geechee settlements across Sapelo that thrived well into the 20th century. Jessica then travels to the island to meet Maurice Bailey, son of the late author Cornelia Walker Bailey and founder of SOLO (Sapelo Island Save Our Legacy Ourself). Riding with Maurice through Hogg Hummock and the historic cemeteries, she learns how Sapelo’s Geechee community has been threatened by land pressure, rising seas, political maneuvering, zoning changes, and an ongoing struggle for representation. Their challenges echo a long history of exploitation—from mid-century land seizures to recent attempts to rezone ancestral property for large-scale vacation homes. The episode also reflects on the tragic collapse of Sapelo’s ferry dock in October 2024, which claimed the lives of seven elders who had just celebrated the island’s heritage. Jessica connects this heartbreaking event to the broader theme of loss—of stories, traditions, and irreplaceable cultural memory. Through it all, Jessica discovers that the “bridge” connecting Savannah’s statues to Sapelo is not architectural but symbolic. The wealth that imported Roman art and built Gilded Age mansions came directly from the expertise and forced labor of West African people whose descendants still fight to remain on their coastal homeland. Their story is inseparable from the story of Savannah’s art, architecture, and identity. And as Jessica prepares for the penultimate episode, she reminds listeners that the history we preserve—or fail to—will shape the legacy we leave behind. SHOW LINKS: Meet Jessica Leigh Lebos Check out Savannah Sideways Substack Check out Jessica's books Meet the Producers: Dee Daniels Media THANKS TO THOSE WHO MADE THIS SHOW POSSIBLE: Dr. Erika Morrow and the team at ForSight Unique Eye Care & Eye Wear Bubba Gumbo's Tybee Island Tybee Island Marina BG’s Seafood Co-Op Bonaventure Don The 5 Spot Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum Shot By Somi SIXB
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<p><strong>Savannah Sideways, Season 1: The Strange Story of Savannah's Ancient Roman Statuary</strong> is a ten-episode journey into one of the South’s strangest true stories — the saga of ancient Roman statues hidden in plain sight. When marble relics resurfaced in a Savannah, Georgia City Council meeting nearly a century after being unearthed in a cemetery, writer Jessica Leigh Lebos got obsessed and started digging. What she found spans continents and centuries: Gilded Age tycoons, Revolutionary War heroes, vanished mansions, Georgia’s longleaf pine forests, barrier-island battles, Gullah Geechee heritage — even a cameo from James Brown. History, mystery, and Southern Gothic collide in this unforgettable deep dive into Savannah’s secrets.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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