Appalachia Meets World

Appalachia Meets World
Appalachia Meets World

Will and Neil are two brothers born and raised in the coal fields of central Appalachia. One left the Appalachian region after high school the other never did, however, both refer to the mountains as “home.” A podcast about place and perspective, they talk about life in Appalachia and the great things that are happening throughout the region. Also, by venturing outside of the region they hope to better understand the negative perceptions of Appalachia and find out how their culture truly compares to the rest of the World.

  1. SEP 13

    Appalachia Meets World Episode 166 - Appalachian Re-entry with Aaron Poynter

    Continuing Recovery Month! In this episode Neil and Will sit down with the Director of Reentry and Employment Services Branch of the Commonwealth of Kentucky - Mr. Aaron Poynter.  Led by Aaron, Kentucky’s Reentry program is getting national attention for its success and rapid adoption.  From a Police Officer to Workforce Development, Aaron has built his career on the backs of Giants who have guided (or pushed) him every step of the way.  Hear him describe the importance of walking alongside individuals as they take their own journey to sustainable employment.  Empowerment, self-worth and purpose are all words he uses to describe the impact of employment on the development of an individual person and how it significantly reduces recidivism. You can hear the passion he has for the work and how he goes about it full tilt everyday.  During recovery month, take a listen to hear what almost everyone is striving for in life - a good job and to be happy.  You might even hear why Neil has a little resentment for our guest and what he thinks about pumpkin flavor ("never in May").  Oh yeah, don't forget about the #AppBiz(s) of the week, Esto and Pollen8/Cafe Appalachia! Fall Foliage Prediction Map - https://smokymountains.com/fall-foliage-map  App News: Prepped to Serve Appalachia (WV) - https://wvhealthright.org/prepped-to-serve-appalachia/  ASTRA-CON - www.moreheadstate.edu/academics/colleges/science/engineering-sciences/space-science-center/astra-con/  Best Small Towns in Appalachia - www.thetravel.com/best-small-towns-in-the-appalachians-for-a-weekend-retreat/  World Chicken Festival - https://chickenfestival.com  #AppBiz: Esto Country Store and Cafe - https://estocountrycaferussellsprings.mybistro.online/#google_vignettehttps://www.facebook.com/p/Esto-Country-Store-Cafe-100063457096069/ Pollen8 (Cafe Appalachia) - https://pollen8wv.org https://cafeappalachia.org

    1h 5m
  2. SEP 6

    Appalachia Meets World Episode 165 - ERC Fellow (and Hosts) "Spin and Chat" with Sasha Nelson, John Bristol and Christine Rambo

    It's a Rocky Mountain High with the monthly Economic Recovery Corps Fellows "Spin and Chat!" In this episode, Neil and Will sit down with ERC Fellow Sasha Nelson and Hosts John Bristol with the Routt County Economic Development Partnership and Christine Rambo with the Northwest Colorado Development Council.  As a region that has a history of coal production, there's no surprise they speak about the similarities with their region and region's in Appalachia that are going  through a just transition from coal.  Take a listen as they describe the power of regionalization in their area and economic development in general.  The Hosts organizations have a unique partnership working toward common goals and "sharing" Sasha to build upon their goals.  You might even hear Will's first roller coaster ride (without supervision) and Neil's thoughts on asteroids.  Also, don't forget about the #AppBiz of the week: Long's Pic Pac! Routt County Economic Development Partnership - https://rcedp.org  Northwest Colorado Development Council - www.northwestcolorado.org  Sasha Nelson - https://economicrecoverycorps.org/fellow-information/sasha-nelson/  App News: ARC Annual Conference 2024 - www.arc.gov/event/arc-2024-annual-conference/  EKU Appalachian Studies: "Students for Appalachia" - www.easternprogress.com/news/breaking-appalachian-stereotypes-students-for-appalachia/article_a2461810-6557-11ef-8d8e-2bd2e9260b73.html  Appalachian Collegiate Research Initiative - www.arc.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/ACRI-Map.png  SOAR Annual Summit - https://soar-ky.org/soar-summit24/  #AppBiz: Long's Pic Pac - www.publicnewsservice.org/2024-08-28/energy-policy/what-an-extra-15-000-a-year-means-for-a-rural-kentucky-grocer/a92087-1  Extra: Fireball over Appalachia - www.aol.com/news/very-bright-fireball-lights-appalachia-204634190.html  King's Island - www.visitkingsisland.com  Rocky Mountain Oysters - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Mountain_oysters

    1h 30m
  3. AUG 30

    Appalachia Meets World Episode 164 - Appalachia's "Silent Killer" with Dr. Daniel Moore and Sarah Laurel

    It's National Recovery Month! In this episode, Neil and Will sit down with Dr. Daniel Moore and Sarah Laurel, two experts on chronic hepatitis C (HCV) and the link to injection drug use.  While not from the region, they speak specifically about the health effects of this in Appalachia.  Leading into National Recovery Month in September, the numbers of this disease are staggering.  Approximately 2.4 million Americans are living with HCV, with cases more than doubling over the past ten years with the opioid epidemic exacerbating the rise. Today, it is estimated that 50% of people who inject drugs are also living with HCV.  Hear Dr. Moore and Sarah speak on the importance of education and outreach as approximately 40% of people living with it are totally unaware they have it.  Take a listen as they advocate for interventions and the possibility of elimination...does that mean there is a cure?  Listen and find out!  You might even hear Neil's jealousy as it pertains to a another brother duo from the "big city."  Also, don't forget about the #AppBiz(s) of the week: Reintegrate Appalachia; and Dirty Girl Coffee! Savage Sisters Recovery - www.savagesisters.org  App News: The "Scruffy Little City" of Knoxville, TN - www.cnn.com/travel/knoxville-tennessee-best-towns-america/index.html  Hydrogen Hub Opening - www.ideastream.org/environment-energy/2024-08-26/appalachian-hydrogen-hub-opens-some-question-if-it-will-bring-clean-energy  Healing Appalachia - https://healingappalachia.org AppBiz: Reintegrate Appalachia - www.reintegrateappalachia.org Dirty Girl Coffee - www.dirtygirlcoffee.com

    52 min
  4. AUG 23

    Appalachia Meets World Episode 163 - "Friday Night Lights" in the Mountains of Appalachia with Coach John Hines

    It's the most wonderful time of the year...it's football time in the Mountains!  You can smell it in the air! In our annual kickoff to football episode, Neil and Will sit down with an icon in High School Mountain Football lore - Coach John Hines.  In a turn of events of the past year, Coach Hines left a storied tradition he built in one small community in Appalachia to now lead another mountain community - in hopes they to can make it to the "promise land" of Kroger Field (or Commonwealth Stadium as some would say)!  He'll explain why the change of scenery and what gives him motivation to keep coaching.  He'll share with the guys the significance of sport on small town communities and how it just hits a little different in Appalachia.  Take a listen as he goes into his own career and how, if given the chance, he would still be playing the game he still most passionately loves.  If you're a fan of football, or just small town community in general, he speaks to the heart of all Appalachians - and wears "a big hat."  You might even hear Neil explain why one person may be the reason for an entire sport to be "cancelled."  Also, don't forget the #AppBiz of the week: Martin's (Truck Parts/Peterbilt)!   Oh yeah - don't forget to pick up the DVD!! Coach John Hines/SL Touchdown Club - www.sltouchdownclub.com  Coach John Hines DVD: www.championshipproductions.com/cgi-bin/champ/p/Football/Johnny-Hines-Building-a-Championship-3-4-Defense-for-High-School-Football_FD-04681.html  App News: ACC The Green Bank for Rural America - https://greenbankforruralamerica.org  Jean Hall Passing - https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/betty-jean-hall-advocate-paved-women-enter-coal-112963910  ARC ARISE (Tourism) - www.arc.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/2024.08-ARISE-Project-Snapshot-WVU.pdf  ARC ARISE (Aviation) - www.arc.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/2024.07-ARISE-Project-Snapshot-Ohio-University.pdf  www.perrytribune.com/news/ohio-university-s-voinovich-school-gets-funding-for-aviation-upgrade-in-appalachian-counties/article_df8e65fa-598c-11ef-943e-3b9626e2f06e.html  Absenteeism in Appalachia KY - www.bgdailynews.com/news/educating-kentucky-what-happens-when-kids-stop-coming-toschool/article_43b0212c-5ade5b29afb2d445bbf49748.htmlutm_source=bgdailynews.com&utm_campaign=%2Fnewsletters%2Fheadlines%2F%3Fdc%3D1723726863&utm_medium=email&utm_content=read%20more     #AppBiz: Martin's Truck Parts/Peterbilt - www.martinspeterbilt.com

    53 min
  5. JUL 19

    Appalachia Meets World Episode 159 - ERC Fellow (and Host) "Spin and Chat" (in Appalachia) with Gaby Seltzer and Bret Sweet

    It's the monthly Economic Recovery Corps Fellow "Spin and Chat!" In this episode, Neil and Will sit down with the ERC Fellow Gaby Seltzer and surprise guest Bret Sweet of the City of Antioch, CA.  This is the first interview with a Fellow and their Host!  Hear them both describe the ERC process and their reasoning behind deciding to pursue the path of Fellowship...from both perspectives.  You'll hear some challenges, but also the instant impact they are seeing from the tasks being performed, but also from the capacity building opportunity that the ERC Fellowship affords.  Take a listen as they display their passion for the area and how their work is making a difference...while getting a glimpse into what makes them tick and their apparent fascination with food - and Cracker Barrel.  You might even hear Neil's opinion on an iconic moment (sad but true) in American History...and some Appalachia books you can read - other than "Hillbilly Elegy."  Also, don't forget the #AppBiz(s) of the week: Idly Dosa Cafe; and CoBiz Richmond!  Gaby Seltzer (and ERC Project) - https://economicrecoverycorps.org/fellow-information/gaby-seltzer/  Bret Sweet - https://bretsweet.com  City of Antioch - www.antiochca.gov  App News: ARC Chartbook - www.arc.gov/about-the-appalachian-region/the-chartbook/  Rare Earth Elements (in Appalachia) - https://apnews.com/article/rare-earth-elements-clean-energy-national-security-7a4aee1c88dad6543b6f67f22f0580aa  10 Books to Read after "HE" - https://people.com/10-appalachian-books-to-read-after-hillbilly-elegy-8678815  #AppBiz: Idly Dosa Cafe - www.dosa.company  CoBiz Richmond - www.cobizrichmond.com

    1h 18m
5
out of 5
19 Ratings

About

Will and Neil are two brothers born and raised in the coal fields of central Appalachia. One left the Appalachian region after high school the other never did, however, both refer to the mountains as “home.” A podcast about place and perspective, they talk about life in Appalachia and the great things that are happening throughout the region. Also, by venturing outside of the region they hope to better understand the negative perceptions of Appalachia and find out how their culture truly compares to the rest of the World.

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