December 27, 2025

Little Five Points Oral History Project Unveils New Episode Featuring Angie McLean

Little Five Points Oral History Project Unveils New Episode Featuring Angie McLean

From the desk of Brandyn Buchanan • The Pro Poster • Atlanta, Georgia


🎙️ New Episode Alert: “Little Five Points Oral History Project” Features Angie McLean 🎙️


TIME: Saturday December 27 • Available Now
PLACE: Streaming on Spotify and your favorite podcast software. Apple music coming soon.
For inquiries: hello@ghostcoast.video | (| @brandyn.bsky.social

Atlanta GA – December 27th 2025 – Brandyn Buchanan (The Pro Poster) is thrilled to announce the latest episode of the acclaimed “Little Five Points Oral History Project,” this one featuring Psycho Sisters founder Angie McLean.

“Her schedule opened up early – but it’s a good thing for both of us and anybody listening,” says Buchanan. “I think when you listen to this, you’ll think, wow charmed life. It’s a very funny refresher on one of the most interesting places in town.”

This podcast feed is only a preview for a later airing on WRFG (likely to be announced later). Fans of the series can expect the same intimate, high-quality storytelling that has made previous episodes in this series a must-watch.

“I’ve always liked the magnetic pull of Psycho Sisters. I live for authenticity and bold expression in art that I like, so the story behind this iconic fashion hub resonates deeply with me. Angie McLean, the creative force behind Psycho Sisters, is someone who makes me think of the value of individuality, innovation, and obeying the “little voice” when it speaks to you. Her story is worth giving a few minutes to. Psycho Sisters is pretty well known to be one of my favorite spots in town – an unpredictable shopping experience (aside from the service) that often feels like stepping into a very well-curated time machine.”



 

 

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