Episode 15 Cody's big surprise and sampling fake jerky

EPISODE · Jan 23, 2024 · 1H 18M

Episode 15 Cody's big surprise and sampling fake jerky

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Send us Fan MailJoin us for this week’s catch up session and sampling some plant-based jerk (spoiler alert: stick with the real stuff). From Cody at Winnow Glen Farm and Tyler at Pike Mountain Farm. Find us on Instagram at Appalachian_FarmcastEmail us at [email protected]

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American Vendetta: A Story of Barbarism in the United States by Theron Clark Crawford Loyal Books The phrase "The Hatfields and McCoys" conjures up images of feudal warfare and Appalachian backwardness even to this day. This is a sensationalized account of the feud between the Hatfields and McCoys along the mountainous border of Kentucky and West Virginia in the late 1800s. At the height of the feud in 1888, yellow journalist T. C. Crawford interviewed Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield in person at his headquarters in West Virginia. Crawford's stories were serialized in a New York newspaper and later published in book form.The accounts of the Hatfields and McCoys led to the still-common, unfair stereotype of the ignorant, backward, trigger-happy mountaineer. While the violence in the Wild West was romanticized, the violence in the Appalachians was vilified and exaggerated. The resulting sentiment was that the mountain folk needed civilizing, which the railroad and coal mining capitalists were eager to provide . . . in exchange for their land, autonomy, and generally happy way of life. Sandstone and Pine Rosin Sandrock Recordings Sandstone and Pine Rosin is a collection of traditional songs all about the people, places, and events of the region surrounding the Cumberland Trail project in East Tennessee. A 300 mile hiking trail stretching from the Cumberland Gap to Signal Point, the Cumberland Trail passes through some of the most musically fertile country in the US. Featuring local musicians, many of whom grew up within miles of the trail, this anthology contains a rich variety of traditional Appalachian music, much of it never before released. From the northern end of the trail come tracks like “Cumberland Gap,” “Pinnacle Moutain Breakdown,” and “Coal Creek March,” while “Goin’ to Chattanooga,” “Buddy Won’t You Roll Down the Line,” and “Sequatchie Valley” serve to represent the music of the regions traversed by the southern end of the trail as it leaves the mountainous plateau and travels down through the Sequatchie Valley to Chattanooga. Many styles can be found on this collection, ranging from classic murder The Trail of the Lonesome Pine John Fox, Jr. Experience the timeless beauty and power of the Appalachian Mountains with John Fox, Jr.'s beloved classic, 'The Trail of the Lonesome Pine.' Follow the story of two young lovers, June Tolliver and Jack Hale, as they navigate the challenges of family, tradition, and modernization in the rugged landscape of the Virginia-Kentucky border. Experience the power of storytelling to illuminate the human experience with depth and nuance, and to transport us to another time and place.https://www.solgood.org - Check out our Streaming Service for our full collection of audiobooks, podcasts, short stories, & 10 hour sounds for sleep and relaxation at our website John Fox Jr., American literature, regionalism, romance, adventure, family, societal norms, cultural identity, personal growth, literary style, literary legacy, literary analysis, literary adaptation, literary criticism, Appalachian cultu The Mountain Spirit Tina Bryson The Mountain Spirit, a Christian Appalachian Project podcast, shares inspirational stories of faith, service, and compassion. There are many challenges in Appalachia, but also there is a mountain spirit that embodies resilience and perseverance, underpinned by faith. Join host, Tina Bryson, to hear stories of hope and encouragement that celebrate the best of our shared humanity.
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