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The Mysterious Granny King

The Mysterious Granny King

By: Jared Parisi
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Who is the mysterious Granny King? In the summer of 2024 I found a photograph in my grandfather's house that nobody in my family recognized. On the back of the photo someone has written a name and an address in pen. I decided to track down the photographer using the writing on the back of the photograph. Follow along as I track down the photographer and uncover the story behind the mysterious Granny King! Written, edited, and narrated by Jared Parisi. Original music by Jon-Patrick Scott. Quotes read by Jo Field from Susan Sontag's 1977 nonfiction book, On Photography. Special thanks to Nick & Nina, Cara, Janet, Loretta, Amy, and Granny King! A Su Madre Podcasts production.2025 Art Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Part Two
    Aug 24 2025

    In which possible dead ends arise, stories are told, memories engage, a daughter is found, connections are made, and someone shows up. What have we learned?

    Written, edited, and narrated by Jared Parisi.

    Original music by Jon-Patrick Scott.

    Quotes read by Jo Field from Susan Sontag's 1977 nonfiction book, On Photography.

    Special thanks to Nick & Nina, Cara, Janet, Loretta, and Amy.

    A Su Madre Podcasts production.

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    31 mins
  • Part One
    Aug 24 2025

    In which a photograph is found, a road trip is undertaken, interpretations are gathered, and a destination is reached. Who is the mysterious Granny King?

    Written, edited, and narrated by Jared Parisi.

    Original music by Jon-Patrick Scott.

    Quotes read by Jo Field from Susan Sontag's 1977 nonfiction book, On Photography.

    Special thanks to Nick & Nina, Cara, Janet, Loretta, and Amy.

    A Su Madre Podcasts production.

    Show More Show Less
    35 mins
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