Inside Appalachia

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Assorted stories from WVPB-FM

Episodios

  • A 2022 Holiday Encore, Inside Appalachia

    04/12/2023

    This week, we usher in the season of lights with our holiday show from 2022. James Beard-nominated West Virginia chefs Mike Costello and Amy Dawson serve up special dishes with stories behind them. We visit an old-fashioned toy shop whose future was uncertain after its owners died – but there’s a twist.  We also share a few memories of Christmas past, which may or may not resemble yours. You’ll hear these stories and more this week, Inside Appalachia. The post A 2022 Holiday Encore, Inside Appalachia appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

  • Inclusive Square Dancing, Zine Fest And Playing The Spoons, Inside Appalachia

    27/11/2023

    This week on Inside Appalachia, we pick up a little light reading at the Johnson City Zine Fest. And… Grab your dancing shoes and learn about a movement to make square dance calling more inclusive. Also, the perils of playing the spoons. The post Inclusive Square Dancing, Zine Fest And Playing The Spoons, Inside Appalachia appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

  • The Rock Band Wednesday, Quilting And The Moonshine Messiah, Inside Appalachia

    20/11/2023

    This week on Inside Appalachia, Karly Hartzman of Asheville indie rock band Wednesday, talks about songwriting, place and spending a lot of time with a band on tour. We also meet Emily Jones Hudson, who started a workshop to try and reinvigorate quilting in her community in Kentucky. Also, we check in with the Alabama Astronaut and learn about a uniquely Appalachian form of art – religious music heard only in snake-handling churches. The post The Rock Band Wednesday, Quilting And The Moonshine Messiah, Inside Appalachia appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

  • Mushroom Mania, Soul Food And Aunt Jeanie, Inside Appalachia

    13/11/2023

    This week on Inside Appalachia, we head to the woods and take a master class in foraging for wild mushrooms. We also break bread and talk soul food with Xavier Oglesby. And we’ll hear about old-time music legend Aunt Jeannie Wilson. The post Mushroom Mania, Soul Food And Aunt Jeanie, Inside Appalachia appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

  • Encore: Wildflowers, Paddle Makers, Turkey Calls — And More Inside Appalachia

    06/11/2023

    This week, we’re airing an encore episode of Inside Appalachia. We'll meet a man who makes wooden turkey calls. We'll also meet people who make wooden paddles by hand and custom-decorate each one, and a man who repairs cuckoo clocks. Finally, we’ll travel to some of the most beautiful spots in Appalachia to find wildflowers, like Dolly Sods and the Canaan Valley of West Virginia. The post Encore: Wildflowers, Paddle Makers, Turkey Calls — And More Inside Appalachia appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

  • Spooky Tales And Sci-Fi, Inside Appalachia

    30/10/2023

    This week on Inside Appalachia, submitted for your approval, we have a selection of spooky tales for Halloween and beyond. We have scary stories read by acclaimed sci-fi and horror authors, tales of the supernatural, and we might know someone who says they’ve seen a ghost. The post Spooky Tales And Sci-Fi, Inside Appalachia appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

  • Fish Fry Tradition, Ann Pancake And The Internet, Inside Appalachia

    23/10/2023

    This week on Inside Appalachia, can the internet rebuild Appalachia? We ask sci-fi novelist and tech writer Cory Doctorow. Also, fish fries have been a staple in Charleston, West Virginia’s Black community for generations. We learn more about them. And, hop on board the Cass Scenic Railroad for a visit with the people who keep the steam trains running. The post Fish Fry Tradition, Ann Pancake And The Internet, Inside Appalachia appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

  • Rural LGBTQ Voices And An Appalachian Village Witch, Inside Appalachia

    16/10/2023

    This week on Inside Appalachia, Rae Garringer felt isolated growing up and thought they were the only queer person in a small town. But they learned otherwise. Now they're collecting and sharing the stories of rural LGBTQ people from across the country. Also, surface mining changes the landscape in a way that makes flooding worse. And there’s no easy fix. And we meet an Appalachian village witch, who wonders: How come we don’t hear about more female cryptids? Why isn’t there a Mothwoman? The post Rural LGBTQ Voices And An Appalachian Village Witch, Inside Appalachia appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

  • The Rise Of Advanced Black Lung, Inside Appalachia

    09/10/2023

    This week on Inside Appalachia, black lung disease is back. In fact, it never went away. Now, younger and younger miners are living with a particularly nasty form of black lung disease. Regulators and the coal industry have known about the problem for decades — but they’ve been slow to respond. One reporter asks, “What would happen if thousands of workers in any other industry got sick and died just because of where they worked?” The post The Rise Of Advanced Black Lung, Inside Appalachia appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

  • Appalachian Tarot Cards And Ron Rash, Inside Appalachia

    02/10/2023

    This week on Inside Appalachia, a Pittsburgh artist channels the Steel City’s mythology and struggles — into tarot cards. Western North Carolina author Ron Rash shares his thoughts on writing about Appalachians. And we hear about efforts in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley to return a young bald eagle to the wild. The post Appalachian Tarot Cards And Ron Rash, Inside Appalachia appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

  • O Pioneer, Turtle Travels And Throwing Rocks, Inside Appalachia

    25/09/2023

    This week on Inside Appalachia, Appalachians are often called mountaineers — but are they also "pioneers?" A new documentary reckons with what it means… to be a pioneer. In Michigan, an Appalachian mountain man competes in a championship tournament, for skipping stones — and we wade into a mountain wetland to search for one of the region’s most elusive creatures.  The post O Pioneer, Turtle Travels And Throwing Rocks, Inside Appalachia appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

  • Encore: What Is Appalachia? We Asked People From Around The Region. Here’s What They Said.

    18/09/2023

    Politically, Appalachia encompasses 423 counties across 13 states — and West Virginia’s the only state entirely inside the region. That leaves so much room for geographic and cultural variation, as well as many different views on what Appalachia really is. For Inside Appalachia, we turned our entire episode over to the question, “What is Appalachia?” The post Encore: What Is Appalachia? We Asked People From Around The Region. Here’s What They Said. appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

  • Celebrating A Tradition Of Poets And Discussing The Resurgence Of Black Lung, Inside Appalachia

    11/09/2023

    This week on Inside Appalachia, Rev. George Mills Dickerson of Tazewell, Virginia was born in the years after slavery ended. He’s remembered today through his poetry. And a new wave of black lung disease is ravaging Appalachia. We’ll hear more from a black lung town hall in Whitesburg, Kentucky. Coal miners have their own thoughts about black lung, too. The post Celebrating A Tradition Of Poets And Discussing The Resurgence Of Black Lung, Inside Appalachia appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

  • Family Recipes, Water Trouble And ‘Peerless City,’ Inside Appalachia

    04/09/2023

    This week on Inside Appalachia, a Virginia Tech researcher challenges deeply held ideas about the purity of natural springs. Also, we meet the folks behind Angelo's Old World Italian Sausage. They still use a family recipe that’s been handed down from generation to generation for over a century. Customers love it. The post Family Recipes, Water Trouble And ‘Peerless City,’ Inside Appalachia appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

  • Flat Five Studio, Old Growth Forests And Trouble At WVU, Inside Appalachia

    28/08/2023

    This week, we drop by Flat Five Studio in Salem, Virginia. It had a reputation for recording bluegrass bands, but caught a big break in the early 1990s when the Dave Matthews Band needed a quiet place to record its debut album. We also learn a little about primordial forests, and we visit a small nonprofit company in West Virginia that’s making solar powered light kits for families in war-torn Ukraine. The post Flat Five Studio, Old Growth Forests And Trouble At WVU, Inside Appalachia appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

  • Encore: The Love Of Competition, Inside Appalachia

    21/08/2023

    Appalachians love to compete. Whether it’s recreational league softball, a turkey calling contest or workplace chili cookoffs, Mountain folks are in it to win it. But there’s more to competing than just winning or losing. In this show, we’ll meet competitors who are also keepers of beloved Appalachian traditions. The post Encore: The Love Of Competition, Inside Appalachia appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

  • Pepperoni Rolls, Ice Cream And The World’s Largest Teapot, Inside Appalachia

    14/08/2023

    This week on Inside Appalachia, If you’re hungry for a pepperoni roll in West Virginia, you can find one at just about any gas station, but how did they get so popular? In Pennsylvania, the lure of one particular sweet treat gives hikers on the Appalachian Trail a break on their journey and a challenge that requires a strong stomach. We also "spill the tea" on a classic roadside attraction that’s been around for generations. The post Pepperoni Rolls, Ice Cream And The World’s Largest Teapot, Inside Appalachia appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

  • Fur Trapping In W.Va. And A Blue Ribbon Winner, Inside Appalachia

    07/08/2023

    This week on Inside Appalachia, we visit with West Virginia trappers to learn about the fur trade in the 21st Century. We also meet a county fair champion who keeps racking up the blue ribbons and has released a cookbook of some of her favorites. And we hear an update on the Mountain Valley Pipeline. Construction has begun again, but some people wonder if it’s even needed. The post Fur Trapping In W.Va. And A Blue Ribbon Winner, Inside Appalachia appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

  • Remembering Floods And Recovering From Disaster, Inside Appalachia

    31/07/2023

    This week on Inside Appalachia, flooding is a recurring problem across Appalachia. This week, we’re taking stock, and looking back on floods that have devastated parts of West Virginia and Kentucky. We explore some of the reasons for floods, as well as the aftermath and the slow recovery that often follows disaster. It’s not all gloom. Even in our hardest moments, there’s always hope. The post Remembering Floods And Recovering From Disaster, Inside Appalachia appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

  • Following Up With A Ukrainian Musician And Smoky Mountain Firefly Magic, Inside Appalachia

    24/07/2023

    This week on Inside Appalachia, a Ukrainian musician reflects on what music means during wartime. And there’s a growing number of a certain kind of blood-sucking arachnid — and diseases that come with it. We also sit in on one of the natural wonders of the Great Smoky Mountains. The post Following Up With A Ukrainian Musician And Smoky Mountain Firefly Magic, Inside Appalachia appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

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