See the Ville
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Legendary decorator, baker and raconteur, Marc Charbonnet, discusses all things design and history with his beloved friends and neighbors in Saint Francisville, Louisiana.
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The show revolves around topics like interior design, local history, and the cultural significance of art in community spaces, with episodes showcasing engaging discussions on practical decorating techniques and the historical context of regional aesthetics, as exemplified in the debut episode featuring muralist Kevin Wiggs.

Legendary decorator, baker and raconteur, Marc Charbonnet, discusses all things design and history with his beloved friends and neighbors in Saint Francisville, Louisiana.
Marc welcomes Karen Snyder, a Saint Francisville resident whose life shines with service, creativity, and compassion. Karen shares the path that led her to lead the local food pantry and to study for the diaconate at Grace Episcopal Church, all while nurturing her creative spirit as a former band director and dedicated weaver. She and Marc talk about the quiet challenges many neighbors face, the joy found in helping others, and the simple grace of gratitude. A warm and inspiring conversation about faith, community, and living a life of purpose.

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