We report from the US state of Georgia, preview the first episode of ‘Monocle on Fashion’ and delve into the pleasure of ice cream. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello and welcome to the curator of Monoco Radio with me, Fernando Gusto Pacheco.
Over the next 60 minutes, I'll be bringing you some of the very best interviews and reports from the past week of coverage on Monaco Radio with highlights from our studios here at Midori House and from around the world.
This week we report from the US State of Georgia.
The economy is the biggest thing and also our border.
I see that.
Our border.
If there's any issues with jobs, people in our community need jobs and if somebody's coming in taking those jobs, I.
Got a problem with it.
Plus, a highlight from the first episode of Monaco on fashion.
We think of our reader and we're always thinking about showing them things that they can actually go out and buy when they flip the pages of the magazine.
All that and much more in the next next hour with me, Fernando Gusto Pacheco.
And of course, there will be plenty of US Election stories in the coming week here on Monaco Radio, but this time something slightly offbeat.
We reported from Georgia, the US State.
That is for our weekly letter from which is a segment of our show, the Monaco Daily.
And reporting there was Poppy Damon from Quitman county in Georgia.
The truth is, in democracies, some votes matter more than others.
A lot more.
And that's very true in Quitman county, which sits in the southwestern part of the state of Georgia.
There's a lot of good people here, a lot of good hearts, good place to live.
Next to the main highway in Georgetown, Quitman County's seat, a small compound of government offices sit next to an old cotton warehouse.