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The Appalachian Creative Podcast
by Jerry Buckner
The Appalachian Creative Podcast is a space for filmmakers, musicians, artists, performers, and creative business owners who are building something outside the big industry hubs like LA or ATL. Whether you’re making films, producing music, running a creative craft business, or performing on stage, this podcast is about thriving as a creative in small towns and tight-knit communities. Subscribe and join the conversation as we share stories, insights, and strategies for making an impact with your craft—right where you are.
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Season 2 Episode 1
The Appalachian Creative Podcast is BACK with an all new season. Catch up with your hosts and what they've been up to in Season 2 Episode 1.
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Ep. 14 - Season One Wrap
Season 1 of The Appalachian Creative Podcast is in the books! In this episode, we look back at the highs, the lows, and everything in between. We talk about our favorite guests, the lessons we’ve learned, and what’s next for the podcast. Join us as we wrap up the season and gear up for even bigger things ahead!
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Ep 13. - Creepalachia with JD Belcher
We spent some time with Appalachian filmmaker, entrepreneur and one helluva podcast host, JD Belcher. We talked about how he got into the business, his film career and explored Creepalachia, a WV based paranormal and story telling podcast that is blowing up right now.
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Ep. 12 - From Student to Pro with Jobe Weitzel
From film school to working at a local production company, Jobe tells us about how he's got here and what he's learned
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Ep. 11 - Lookie Looker with Max Kaplan
Columbus Filmmaker talks about his journey and his upcoming premiere "Looker"
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Ep 10 - Photography and Creative Business ownership with Rafael Barker
Renowned photographer and successful business owner, Rafael Barker sits down with the guys for an in depth look at how to be the best in your field.
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Ep 9 - The PAINs of being a filmmaker
Our resident filmmaker, Jacob Holmes sits down to talk about his filmmaking career, and the things he's had to overcome to make it to the next level.
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Ep. 8 Noah Fisher & Grace Mullenax
Child actors sit down and discuss how they balance life, work, and family.
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Ep 7. Carson Broom & Taylor Nice
From the MtnCraft Film Festival we sit down with 2 short film filmmakers who had screenings at the 2024 festival! We talk about the importance of short films and the purpose behind them for budding filmmakers and accomplished professionals alike.
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Ep. 6 - Appalachian Film w/ Dave Lavender
The head of the West Virginia Film Office, Dave Lavender sits down with the guys to talk about all things WV film and Appalachian film as a whole.
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Ep 5. Sitting down with Chris White
Chris White is an accomplished filmmaker from South Carolina. He is known for several comedy films spanning decades of experience.
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Ep. 4 - Tips for New Filmmakers W/ Tijah Bumgarner
Filmmaker and Marshall University film professor sits down with the guys to discuss the entry into filmmaking, and helps give some tips to people who just want to get started.
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Ep 3. - Shut up and shoot!
The most important concept for first time filmmakers, shut up and shoot!
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Ep. 2 - How to sell yourself and your services
Our resident sales expert Jerry Buckner tells us how to grow your business through traditional sales techniques. We discuss knowing your worth and how to build a relationship with potential leads.
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Ep.1 - Who are we and What is this?
Jerry Buckner, Jacob Holmes, and Producer Carson Vance make up the Appalachian Creative Podcast. In this Episode we talk about our experiences and what you can expect out of his pod.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Appalachian Creative Podcast is a space for filmmakers, musicians, artists, performers, and creative business owners who are building something outside the big industry hubs like LA or ATL. Whether you’re making films, producing music, running a creative craft business, or performing on stage, this podcast is about thriving as a creative in small towns and tight-knit communities. Subscribe and join the conversation as we share stories, insights, and strategies for making an impact with your craft—right where you are.
HOSTED BY
Jerry Buckner
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