StoryTown Radio

StoryTown Radio, Anne G'Fellers-Mason
Podcast de StoryTown Radio

Real stories, real people. This one-hour storytelling program is filled with true-life adventures of people past and present from Jonesborough, Tennessee, and the surrounding Southern Appalachian Region. Each program presents stories built around a common theme. All of these stories, which are collected from the hills and hollers, and sometimes up in the Mountains of East Tennessee, are scripted into a show that explores the culture, heritage, and history of these diverse voices. Home to the town of the first Abolitionist Newspaper in the Country. Home to the state that made Women’s Suffrage a reality. Home to Warner Institute, training Freedmen and Women as teachers beginning less than a decade after the end of the Civil War. Surprising, heartwarming, and often hilarious stories of the independent East Tennessee people come to life in this podcast with a voice and accent that can be found nowhere else. Sponsored by: The Tennessee Arts Commission, WETS 89.5 FM, The Town of Jonesborough, The McKinney Center, The Wild Women of Jonesborough, Main Street Cafe and Catering, Nancy Hope and Odie Major

  1. 17 SEPT

    Voices from the Archive: Clinch Mountain Girls - Part 1

    In this month's Voices from the Archive, we hear from The Clinch Mountain Girls. These five women came to Tennessee back in the ‘70s, many of them inspired by the Back to the Land movement. They set out on a bit of a quest, with a particular kind of work at the end of their path, and it wouldn’t be easy. They would eventually raise their own food. Some of them would build cabins from wood they harvested. They are good friends to this day. Part 1 is about this quest toward Clinch Mountain, about what drew them to Tennessee farmland, and about getting there. More stories of these women and nineteen others can be found in "Clinch Mountain Girls," an oral history written by Nancy Withington Bell, one of the interviewees for this story. Voices from the Archive is a monthly segment of StoryTown Radio. It shares stories from people living here, just how they told them. You might think of it like a news report that tells you about all sorts of things. From ghost stories to apple butter, you could learn just about anything from the people living here in East Tennessee. Listen in as they tell the stories of their lives here in Appalachia. StoryTown Radio is a production of the McKinney Center's Story Initiative. Grounded in the belief that stories connect people to each other, the Story Initiative sets out to collect, archive, and share the stories from the region. Broadcast from Jonesborough, Tennessee, the Storytelling Capital of the World, StoryTown Radio is one way these stories are shared with people, nearby and all around.

    22 min
  2. 25 JUL

    Salute to Veterans

    The StoryTown Radio Show features stories from local veterans. Stories come from local men and women who served in the Armed Forces as well as from military families who found ways to serve. Many cast members in the production are also veterans, making this episode particularly important to them. The stories of veterans are not just relegated to war stories. In their own words, veterans explain they experience the same things everyone else does, the anxiety of leaving home and going somewhere new. Veteran Deborah Fuller shared, “When I went in the military at seventeen -- scared out of my wits -- but I left home to go in the military. I graduated from high school at seventeen. It’s always scary and through my travels and stuff, I’ve met other people who’ve never left home . . .” There are also stories of tenderness and tales of finding the love of a lifetime in just a few weeks. The cast is joined by music guests and hometown favorites The Jonesborough Novelty Band as well as storyteller Don White with Storytelling Live! Special thanks to A Walk in their Boots and the Town of Jonesborough With special guests: The Warrior's Canvas Stories were collected from Debora Fuller, Lisa Shepherd Holley, Bobby Loudy, Guerry McConnell, Diana Moore, Nolen family, Victoria Rogers, Katheryn Street The live show took place on June 24th at the McKinney Center. StoryTown is sponsored by the Tennessee Arts Commission, Gary and Sandee Degner, Trivia with Budds, the Silver Raven, Mountain Empire Cremation and Burial Services, and McLeod Organics.

    1 h y 23 min

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Real stories, real people. This one-hour storytelling program is filled with true-life adventures of people past and present from Jonesborough, Tennessee, and the surrounding Southern Appalachian Region. Each program presents stories built around a common theme. All of these stories, which are collected from the hills and hollers, and sometimes up in the Mountains of East Tennessee, are scripted into a show that explores the culture, heritage, and history of these diverse voices. Home to the town of the first Abolitionist Newspaper in the Country. Home to the state that made Women’s Suffrage a reality. Home to Warner Institute, training Freedmen and Women as teachers beginning less than a decade after the end of the Civil War. Surprising, heartwarming, and often hilarious stories of the independent East Tennessee people come to life in this podcast with a voice and accent that can be found nowhere else. Sponsored by: The Tennessee Arts Commission, WETS 89.5 FM, The Town of Jonesborough, The McKinney Center, The Wild Women of Jonesborough, Main Street Cafe and Catering, Nancy Hope and Odie Major

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