MEDIA

Southern Drift Media develops, produces, and represents storytellers across audio, video, and podcast formats. We support creators in both building and monetizing audience through thoughtful execution, strategic marketing, and brand partnerships.

We focus on the fundamentals: strong ideas, clear perspective, and disciplined execution—creating the conditions for stories to be shaped with intention and delivered with impact.

We work with creators who have something to say and the commitment to say it well, building projects designed to connect, endure, and grow over time.

Our role is to align the right people, protect the process, and ensure each story reaches its audience with clarity and purpose.

THE GOD’S COUNTRY PODCAST

Hosted by The Brothers Hunt (Dan and Reid Isbell), God’s Country is a podcast built around conversations at the intersection of music, hunting, and life outdoors.

Each episode features artists, athletes, and personalities sharing stories rooted in their connection to the outdoors—offering a more personal perspective beyond their public work. The conversations are relaxed, honest, and driven by shared experience.

The result is a series that connects culture and lifestyle, highlighting the people and perspectives that shape both.

MISSISSIPPI ON THE MAP

Hosted by Charlie Worsham, Mississippi on the Map explores the people, places, and stories that define Mississippi’s cultural and creative identity.

Through conversations with artists, writers, and community voices, the series highlights the depth of talent and influence rooted in the state—connecting local stories to a broader national and cultural context.

Grounded in curiosity and craft, the podcast offers a thoughtful look at how place shapes perspective, and how those perspectives shape the work.

Hosted by Vince Gill and Charlie Worsham, 50 Years From Home is a podcast-style series that offers a deeper look into the songs, stories, and experiences behind Gill’s 50-year career.

Each episode centers on a specific project or collection of songs, with Gill reflecting on the writing process, creative choices, and personal moments that shaped the music. The conversations are direct, thoughtful, and rooted in craft—focused as much on how the work was made as why it matters.

The result is an intimate, behind-the-scenes perspective on a lifetime of songwriting, storytelling, and artistic discipline. 

50 YEARS FROM HOME