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While there have been several musicians bringing the "Appalachian style" of country music to the forefront of the genre, the viral success of some random guy just outside of the region in Virginia has pushed that envelop even further after appearing on RadioWV's social media pages. Thanks to musicians like Tyler Childers, Nolan Taylor, and Charles …
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What’s Happalachenin’ has entered the realm of BBQ competitions! Cody and our great buddy Eric entered into the inaugural WV Downtown BBQ Throwdown in Ripley, WV. Gain some great insight into the wonderful world of competition barbecue during this fun episode! WV Downtown BBQ ThrowdownCookout Coach *We do not own the rights to any music that may ha…
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For nearly 2 months, social media platforms have had some buzz asking why Disney has yet to create an animated movie based in the Appalachian region. Considering its diverse history and vast collection of folklore and legend, this is a very valid question. We dive into this topic and discuss the importance of the hypothetical creators' responsibili…
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Justin Lewis, a director of the West Virginia Fur Trappers Association and Gabe's longtime friend, joins us to talk about trapping for fur in Appalachia. We discuss his story of getting into trapping as well as how trapping has evolved over the last several decades. We learn the basics of the fur market as well as how integral trapping is for wildl…
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No better time to celebrate our one year anniversary during No-Shave November than to have the owner and founder of Ohio Furnace Beard Company, Ryan Klaiber, join us to talk about the back story to the products that we have been personally using for a few years now! We discuss small business and creativity in Appalachia and how Appalachians overcom…
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Gabe participates in the "Beards on the Bend Facial Hair Competition" in Pomeroy, OH that was hosted by a local beard club known as the Big Bend Beardsmen. Hear from several of the event organizers and participants of the competition! You'll find that the work that these folks do is much bigger than the beards they grow! It's a really cool scene fi…
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To kick off our second season we sit down with Kody and Mary Rachel Norris of a successful, flashy bluegrass band out of Tennessee known as The Kody Norris Show. We hear about their story of getting into the genre of bluegrass and their accomplishments on stage and on the road. Their style and brand truly provide "Authentic American Entertainment."…
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Cody is finally back from his short hiatus! The guys talk about their recent adventures and announce that they are entering a local "facial hair competition" organized by the Big Bend Beardsmen. They also discuss, in depth (but not scientifically), why they don't have the accent of typical Appalachians. This really bothers Gabe for some reason. Che…
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Gabe and his pops, Tim sit down with Dee and Angie Cowger of the renowned Custard Stand franchise. They discuss their story of taking a small business and growing it into a franchise, reinvesting back into their communities, and much more! We also have a definitive answer to the "hotdog chili" vs "hotdog sauce debate!" This is an inspiring story ab…
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Gabe's wife Alissa fills in for Cody this week to talk about the family tradition of "304 Tours." Day trips and long weekend adventures are fun, but coining a name for the type of adventure they are just ups the ante. Hear about their most recent 304 Tour in this episode! The Durbin Rocket Train Ride (Durbin, WV) Green Bank Observatory Cass, WV Sno…
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To celebrate Pride Month here in Appalachia, we have Ethan Bartlett join us to share his story! We hear about his experience of growing up in an Independent Fundamental Baptist church, how he voluntarily attended a “Conversion Camp” as a teen, and where he is now. This episode start out dark, but the Ethan has taken his traumatic experiences and us…
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It's been a busy few weeks of work for the both of us, but we were excited to reminisce everything the podcast has let us experience the past 6 months. We've been able to share the unique stories of some folks we know personally as well as meet great people along the way. If you're a new listener, we encourage you to check our our previous episodes…
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We sit down with the owner/curator of the Mothman Museum, Jeff Wamsley, to discuss the impact that one of the most famous cryptid creatures has had on its hometown. We talk about how the interest in the paranormal has grown the local economy and has been a catalyst for positive chance over the past 20 years. Mothman Museum…
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The guys talk with Sarah Arnold, the founder and owner of "Clutch MOV." We talk about this independent media outlet's effect on its local community and how other local communities are taking notice. This episode shares the positive vibes that Appalachians can send out into the world. Clutch MOV Instagram Merch…
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We hang out with master barbers Jason Bush and Justin Romero in their barbershop to talk about their experiences as barbers in Appalachia. We discuss the many hats a barber wears, what lead them to opening up shop in rural WV, and much more. We address a good topic that we missed last week during our #GrindsMyBeard segment, and have Justing and Jas…
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USW member and good buddy Dusty Morrison joins us to discuss the history of labor struggles in Appalachia/ West Virginia and how the fight continues today. We touch on the correlation between striking miners and teachers/service personnel as well as the anti-labor/anti-union legislation that is coming out of WV's legislative sessions in 2021. “Bloo…
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Crystal Good, a renowned poet from Appalachian, joins us for an in-depth conversation about her poetry, life experiences, and how we can address racial issues in Appalachia. She has some powerful words of wisdom that she shares during this episode that relate to the beauty of our home state of WV! Check out Crystal’s Website Twitter Instagram Black…
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We hang out with our close friend, Josh Williams, to kick off our conversations about race here in Appalachia. We learn about his experience as an African American growing up in Appalachia Ohio. We firmly believe that conversations like this are how we grow as individuals and as a society. Stay tuned as we high light Black History Month in our upco…
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Cody and Gabe talk with Stephen Smith to discuss his work in community organizing, co-founding the grass-roots movement known as WV Can't Wait, and his bid for governor in the State of WV. Hear how folks can make the fundamental changes they desire in our region. Learn More about WV Can't Wait here!By whatshappalachenin
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We talk with up and coming fiddler and song writer Philip Bowen. We discuss his love for Appalachian and WV as an expat, his music and song writing, and how social media has boosted his music career tremendously during the pandemic. Grab a cold one and join us as we soak up all the positive vibes that Philip radiates. And keep your eye on this guy.…
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Marlee Hamilton is a therapist that currently works with those struggling with addiction here in Appalachia. We discuss mental health and its correlation to addiction, as well the stigma that is associated with mental health. Mental Health and Addiction Recovery Resources Help4WV In The Rooms National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Support for those w…
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The guys talk with the founder and president of Jackie O's Brewery, Art Oestrike about his business's history, small business in Appalachia, and so much more! John Isner of Appodlachia also joins us for our #DrinkToThat Segment. So crack open a cold one and enjoy another great conversation with a couple more fantastic Appalachians. We encourage you…
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We make a stop at River Roasters Coffee Co. in Pomeroy, OH to talk with owners Larry and Candice Hess! They share their story of opening a small business in small town Appalachia. We discuss what inspired them, the work they put in, and the support they've received from the entire community. We also shake up our #DrinkToThat segment and talk about …
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We talk with Milen about his experiences coming to Appalachia from his native country of Bulgaria as a 14 year old kid. We learn about the hurdles he faced to integrate and his appreciation for Appalachia and its people! We also discuss a couple more Appalachian Values as well as a new segment we plan to do each month, “Chuggin for Charity.” Moneta…
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