Appalachian Shine

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Showcasing the best of Appalachian culture, history, economic opportunity and places to visit.

  1. Jun 13

    10 Strange Things Found in the Appalachian Mountains

    The Appalachian Mountains are among the oldest on Earth—and perhaps among the most mysterious. In this episode of Appalachian Shine, host J.C. journeys deep into the hills and hollers to uncover ten of the strangest things ever found in Appalachia. From glowing lights floating above North Carolina's Brown Mountain to abandoned coal towns reclaimed by the forest, hidden moonshine tunnels, unexplained sounds in the wilderness, ancient artifacts, forgotten schoolhouses, cryptid encounters, and legends of lost treasure, this episode explores the fascinating intersection of Appalachian history, folklore, and mystery. Along the way, you'll discover the real locations behind these stories, the historical events that shaped them, and the enduring legends that continue to captivate generations of mountain people. Are these tales rooted in fact, folklore, or something stranger? Pull up a chair, settle in, and join us as we explore the secrets buried deep within Appalachia—because the mountains keep their secrets, but every now and then, they let one slip. Have a strange Appalachian story of your own? We'd love to hear it. Send us your experiences, local legends, and mysterious locations for a chance to be featured in a future episode of Appalachian Shine. #Appalachia #AppalachianMountains #AppalachianHistory #AppalachianCulture #AppalachianStories #MountainLore #MountainLife #Folklore #AmericanFolklore www.supportappalachia.org

    27 min
  2. Apr 21

    Built by Coal: The Rise and Reckoning of Jenkins, Kentucky

    Tonight on Appalachian Shine, we travel into the mountains of Letcher County to explore the story of Jenkins, Kentucky—a town that didn’t grow slowly over generations, but appeared almost overnight with the coming of coal and the railroad. We begin long before Jenkins had a name, when this land was shaped by Native movement, dense forest, and the quiet rhythm of Appalachian life. Then, almost all at once, everything changed. A powerful coal company arrived, the railroad carved its way through the hills, and a fully formed company town rose from the valley—bringing jobs, opportunity, control, and contradiction. But this isn’t just a story about industry. It’s about the people who built lives inside a system they didn’t create… The families who found community on front porches and along creek banks… The stories that still echo—from the biggest fish ever caught in a local pond, to the quiet mysteries whispered in the mountains after dark. We’ll talk about the boom years, the decline of coal, and what remains today in a town still holding onto its identity while searching for what comes next. And by the end, we’ll leave you with a few questions worth carrying: What happens to a town when the reason it was built begins to fade? Can a place shaped by industry ever truly become its own? And how many stories like this are still waiting—just beyond the next ridge? This is more than history. It’s memory. It’s identity. It’s Appalachia. #StorytellingPodcast #HistoryPodcast #JenkinsKY #LetcherCounty #CoalMining #CompanyTown #CoalHistory #AmericanHistory #HiddenHistory #SmallTownStories www.supportappalachia.org

    15 min

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