Depression Baby Worldsongs Media
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- Historia
True Stories from the Great Depression in Appalachia...and other things.
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The Circle Of Rice
In this episode Ray talks about an accident that nearly caused a family tragedy.
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Ep. 43 - Mark Twain and Mary Jane and the Messy Mallards
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Summer Vacation Bible School
Well, I suppose I'm a Methodist born and a Methodist bred, since both my mother and my father were Methodist.
Credits Production Writer/Narrator: Ray B. Rogers
Producer/Editor/Engineer: Bradford Rogers
Additional Voiceover: Bradford Rogers
Music Special thanks to Lobo Loco and these talented creatives!
Music for this podcast may include the following:
Malte Junior - Hall (ID 738)
Lobo Loco - www.musikbrause.de
Creative Commons License (BY-NC-ND 4.0)
Good Thoughts (ID 45)
Lobo Loco - www.musikbrause.de
Creative Commons License (BY-NC-ND 4.0)
Hoh Hey (ID 918)
Lobo Loco - www.musikbrause.de
Creative Commons License (BY-NC-ND 4.0)
Arround the Lake (ID 928)
Lobo Loco - www.musikbrause.de
Creative Commons License (BY-NC-ND 4.0)
When The Mockingbirds Are Singing In The Wildwood
Frank C. Stanley
Public Domain
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Thumbing
Most people don't hitchhike these days...but we did it all the time when I was coming along...
See Show Notes for musical and production credits, including music from our friend Lobo Loco. -
Ep. 40 - Root Hog, or Die
Where did this statement come from? Maybe a farmer, who had run out of food for his hog with no money to buy more hog food, turned his hog out into the fields and woods to forage for himself.
The hog would find acorns in the woods to help satisfy his hunger and then he would have to root for more dinner.
And so it is “Root, hog, or die.” It is simple, some effort must be forthcoming or the hog will die.
So it was during the Great Depression. It was “root hog or die” for people, as well as pigs.
Credits Production Writer/Narrator: Ray B. Rogers
Producer/Editor/Engineer: Bradford Rogers
Additional Voiceover: Bradford Rogers
Music Special thanks to Lobo Loco and these talented creatives!
Music for this podcast may include the following:
Malte Junior - Hall (ID 738)
Lobo Loco - www.musikbrause.de
Creative Commons License (BY-NC-ND 4.0)
Good Thoughts (ID 45)
Lobo Loco - www.musikbrause.de
Creative Commons License (BY-NC-ND 4.0)
Hoh Hey (ID 918)
Lobo Loco - www.musikbrause.de
Creative Commons License (BY-NC-ND 4.0)
Keep It In Your Heart (ID 899)
Lobo Loco - www.musikbrause.de
Creative Commons License (BY-NC-ND 4.0)
Everything on the Colne is good
Nicky Cook
Creative Commons License (BY-NC-SA)
PLANTATION
Jason Shaw
Creative Commons License (BY)
When The Mockingbirds Are Singing In The Wildwood
Frank C. Stanley
Public Domain
Click HERE to order Ray’s book Depression Baby: True Stories from Growing Up During the Great Depression in Appalachia — and Other Things…
https://amzn.to/2H8jqgz