Heaven Talk

Heaven Talk

Each week’s show features The Chef talking with a leader – someone from one of our neighborhoods who is making a difference. Photo: Heaven FM/Saga Communications


The Lowcountry’s Connecting Point is “Heaven Talk”

Every weekend, The Chef is hosting a conversation you’ll want to hear, and perhaps even be a part of. Saturdays from noon to 1 PM, listen in for a discussion on things that are important here in the Lowcountry. Each week’s show features The Chef talking with a leader – someone from one of our neighborhoods who is making a difference. Not only politicians, but the people who are doing the work and creating positive changes in our communities.

The point of “Heaven Talk” is to increase dialogue, move toward uniting our community and talk with, not at, one another.

Plus, we’re always looking for people who would add to our positive conversation. If that’s you or someone you know, please complete this form:

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