Kaatscast: the Catskills Podcast

Silver Hollow Audio

Kaatscast: the Catskills Podcast is a biweekly series featuring Catskills culture, history, sustainability, local interviews, literature, and the arts. Shows are hosted by Brett Barry and produced by Silver Hollow Audio, in the heart of the Catskills. Subscribe and experience what reviewers have called “delightfully informative” storytelling with “great production quality.” Voted “Best Regional Podcast” three years in a row. Episode archives, transcripts, and a robust search engine at kaatscast.com. Enjoy!

  1. The Last Mile: Saving Pine Hill's Wellington Hotel

    22H AGO

    The Last Mile: Saving Pine Hill's Wellington Hotel

    In this episode, host Brett Barry joins Jan Jaffe, board president of Wellington Blueberry LLC, outside the shuttered Wellington Hotel on Main Street in Pine Hill, New York — a 12,000-square-foot, 19th-century landmark and one of the few remaining intact Catskill hotels that survived the era's notorious fires. Jan shares the origin story of this ambitious community-driven project: how roughly 20 neighbors pooled resources in the fall of 2022 to purchase the long-vacant building. Their goal: rehabilitate the historic structure into 10 units of workforce housing (studios and one-bedrooms targeted at residents earning 60–80% of area median income) and a much-needed community grocery store. Four years in, Wellington Blueberry has made remarkable pre-construction progress — clearing 60 dumpsters of debris, completing environmental review, obtaining all necessary permits, securing a letter of intent from Bank of America for historic tax credits, and earning a 2025 designation from the National Trust for Historic Preservation as one of America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places. Their developer and construction manager is RUPCO, the region's leading nonprofit housing developer, and their architects are Albany preservation firm Thaler Riley Wilson. But they're still at "the last mile" — approximately $1 million short of the full funding needed to break ground. Topics covered: What workforce housing means and who it's designed to helpHow historic tax credits work and why they matter for this projectThe "Dagwood sandwich" of layered funding sources (grants from Restore NY, Ulster County, anonymous donors, and more)What the community has already accomplished — including two volunteer clean-up events with 40 people eachPlans for a local grocery store serving both residents and visitorsHow prospective tenants will eventually apply via lotteryTo learn more or donate, visit pinehillwellington.com. Donations can currently be made through RUPCO's website.

    25 min
  2. Songs from the Woods: Steve Koester of Two Dark Birds

    FEB 24

    Songs from the Woods: Steve Koester of Two Dark Birds

    Singer‑songwriter Steve Koester, the creative force behind Two Dark Birds, joins Brett in the Kaatscast studio for a deep, generous conversation about songwriting, place, and the long arc of making music in the Catskills. With the band’s fifth studio album, Dreamers of the Golden Dream, Vol. 1, arriving February 27, Steve reflects on the evolution of his sound—from full‑band records to quiet, introspective work and back again—and how living in the mountains continues to shape his writing. Steve shares the origin story of Two Dark Birds, the move from New York City to the Catskills, the band’s shifting lineup, and the role of analog recording in a digital world. He talks about the emotional terrain behind songs like “Born to Fall,” “Good Boy Good,” and “Kid, I’m Fried,” and performs several tracks live in the studio. The conversation also explores the realities of releasing music in 2026, the joys and limits of streaming platforms, the resurgence of vinyl, and the creation of Steve’s independent label, Vfib Records.  Music Featured “Born to Fall” — live in studio “Good Boy Good” — from Dreamers of the Golden Dream, Vol. 1 “Kid, I’m Fried” — live in studio “Girl of Summer” — album track (closing) Links & Resources Two Dark Birds — ⁠⁠https://twodarkbirds.com⁠⁠ Vfib Recordings — ⁠⁠https://www.vfibrecordings.com⁠⁠ The Woods Studio (Todd Adelman) — ⁠⁠https://thewoods.studio⁠⁠ Bearsville Theater — ⁠⁠https://bearsvilletheater.com⁠⁠ Photo credit: Sam Erickson

    43 min
  3. Tasting Italy with Pogliani Select, Purveyors of Olive Oil & Balsamic

    FEB 10

    Tasting Italy with Pogliani Select, Purveyors of Olive Oil & Balsamic

    In this episode, we visit Pogliani Select, purveyors of artisanal, estate‑grown olive oils and aged balsamic vinegars sourced directly from small family farms across Italy and Croatia. From the hills of Tuscany and the groves along the Adriatic to a tasting room in the Catskills, we explore how these Old‑World traditions travel across continents — and why the craft behind them matters. This conversation is part tasting, part education, and part journey into the people, places, and practices that shape truly exceptional oils and balsamics. What We Cover 🫒 The origins of Pogliani Select and how they curate estate‑grown oils and balsamics 🫒 What “estate‑grown” and “small‑batch” actually mean — and why they matter 🫒 How to taste olive oil and balsamic like a pro 🫒 Why the Catskills are a natural home for a Mediterranean tasting experience 🫒 Stories from the Italian and Croatian producers behind the bottles 🫒 How education shapes Pogliani Select’s mission as purveyors 🫒 Tips for choosing and using high‑quality oils and balsamics at home About Pogliani Select Pogliani Select partners directly with multi‑generation family farms, importing oils and balsamics that reflect place, tradition, and meticulous craft. Their mission blends purveying with educating — helping people understand not just what they’re tasting, but the heritage behind it. Takeaway This episode is an invitation to slow down, taste with intention, and appreciate the craftsmanship behind oils and balsamics that carry centuries of tradition — now poured and shared in the Catskills. Cover image credit: Meigan Arnone

    42 min
  4. Casting Stories: Nick Lyons on Fishing and Writing

    JAN 27

    Casting Stories: Nick Lyons on Fishing and Writing

    In this special long‑form conversation, Brett Barry sits down with legendary angler‑writer and publisher Nick Lyons, now 93, whose life has been shaped by water, words, and the Catskills. From a childhood spent catching frogs for pocket money to founding one of the most influential fishing imprints in America, Nick’s story is a rare blend of grit, curiosity, and literary devotion. Recorded in Nick’s home in Woodstock, this episode traces his journey from the Bronx to the Beaverkill, from boarding school loneliness to the rhythms of trout streams, from early rejections to a flourishing writing and publishing career. Along the way, Nick reflects on family, loss, love, teaching, and the deep satisfactions of a life lived close to rivers. In This Episode Growing up in the Bronx with Yiddish‑speaking grandparents and bachelor uncles Boarding school memories and discovering fishing at Ice Pond Summers at the Laurel House in Haines Falls — frogs, creeks, and Catskills lore Seeing the Hindenburg fly overhead as a child A difficult stepfather and moves from Mount Vernon to Brooklyn The Army years and the beginnings of serious reading Falling in love with literature at the New School, Bard, and the University of Michigan Meeting Mari — art, shyness, and a life partnership Early writing struggles and a breakthrough with Field & Stream Finding his voice: earthy, nimble, wry, and rooted in lived experience Fishing the Catskills — rhythms, hatches, freestone rivers, and memory Why salmon fishing never clicked Teaching for decades while building a parallel career in publishing Reviving classic fishing literature and launching The Lyons Press The rise of Sportsman’s Classics and the explosion of modern fly‑fishing writing Why he eventually stopped fishing and what he misses most Nick Lyons is one of the most influential figures in American angling literature — but his story is far larger than fishing. It’s about reinvention, persistence, and the way a life can be shaped by curiosity and attention. This episode captures a voice that is warm, reflective, and still sharp with humor and insight. Links & References Nick Lyons’s memoir Fire in the Straw The Seasonable Angler Nick's presentation at the Jerry Bartlett Angling Collection Mari Lyons Studio

    52 min
  5. Small Town Papers, Big Digital Archive: NYS Historic Newsapers

    JAN 13

    Small Town Papers, Big Digital Archive: NYS Historic Newsapers

    New York State Historic Newspapers Project with Chuck Henry Episode Overview Dive into the largest state newspaper archive in the country! Chuck Henry, Project Lead for New York State Historic Newspapers, takes us through this incredible digital repository containing over 1,200 newspaper titles, 1.5 million editions, and more than 15 million pages—all available free of charge. Guest Chuck Henry IT Coordinator, Northern New York Library Network Project Lead, New York State Historic Newspapers What You'll Learn 🗞️ How the project transformed microfilm archives into a searchable digital collection 🗞️ The breadth of the collection: from 1725 to 2025, covering all 62 New York counties 🗞️ Tips and tricks for searching the database effectively 🗞️ Why this matters for genealogists, historians, students, and curious locals 🗞️ The difference between this free public resource and commercial databases 🗞️ How libraries and historical societies can get their collections digitized Key Topics Discussed 📰 The Problem with Microfilm 📰 Chuck explains why libraries desperately needed a better solution than basement microfilm readers and hours of manual searching. 📰 Building the Archive 📰 Started in 2004 as Northern New York Historic Newspapers 📰 Expanded statewide in 2014 📰 Now adds approximately 500,000 new pages every year 📰 Second largest freely available newspaper archive in the U.S. (behind Library of Congress) What's in the Collection ⌨️ 1,200+ newspaper titles from across New York State ⌨️ Earliest: New York Gazette (February 1725) ⌨️ Most recent: Freeport High School newspaper (June 2025) ⌨️ Includes Catskills papers like the Catskill Mountain News, Delaware County Dairyman, Gilboa Monitor, and Callicoon Local Record ⌨️ Multiple languages: English, German, Spanish, Italian, Gaelic, and Native languages Search Tips from the Expert 🖱️Start with county-based browsing using the interactive map 🖱️Use Boolean search operators and quotation marks for precise results 🖱️Try alternative spellings for older papers with imperfect OCR 🖱️Browse by specific dates to see multiple newspapers' coverage of historical events 🖱️Create a free account to save searches and make notes Who Uses It 👉 Genealogists researching births, deaths, marriages, and property transfers 👉 Amateur and professional historians 👉 Students from K-12 through university level 👉 Authors and journalists 👉 Local communities preserving their heritage The Process Libraries and historical societies can submit their collections Funding often available through Empire State Library Network councils Scanning done in-house in Potsdam, NY OCR technology makes everything searchable Original microfilm preserved as permanent backup Notable Finds Mentioned Desperate fight with a bear (Stanford Mirror, 1876) Bootleg liquor tragedy (Delaware Republican, 1926) Restaurant ads from the 1970s The "Spiedie Sandwich" historical marker project Copyright and Access Content pre-1920s is public domain 1920s-1960s content varies by copyright status Post-1960s content requires written permission Everything available free of charge—no paywalls or subscriptions Resources New York State Historic Newspapers New York Heritage Get Involved Libraries and historical societies can contact the Northern New York Library Network about digitization services Create a free account to save searches and research Optional monthly newsletter available 🎙️ Production Credits Kaatscast is a biweekly production of Silver Hollow Audio Host, producer: Brett Barry Transcription: Jerome Kazlauskas More at kaatscast.com Sponsored by The Mountain Eagle 🫆 Mystery Bonus Do you know where the Mountain Eagle's missing archives are? Previous owners either destroyed them or the microfilm is languishing in an undisclosed ... basement? Contact the show if you have leads!

    37 min
  6. Retro Rentals: Defying the Algorithm at Sleepover Trading

    12/16/2025

    Retro Rentals: Defying the Algorithm at Sleepover Trading

    In this episode of Kaatscast, Brett visits Sleepover Trading Company in Catskill, New York—a new video rental shop rebuffing the algorithmic grip of streaming platforms by reviving the analog joy of VHS tapes, comic books, and sleepover culture. Owners Rob Ribar and Guido Sanchez share how their passion for collecting movies, comics, and memorabilia evolved into a retro storefront in the historic Catskill Community Theater. Together, they explore the legacy of Video Visions, a beloved Chatham video store whose 20,000‑title collection now lives on at Sleepover Trading. Along the way, they reflect on the lost art of browsing shelves, the freedom of discovery beyond algorithms, and the nostalgia of sleepovers filled with horror flicks, trading cards, and late‑night laughter. Highlights: The VHS revival: Why physical tapes still matter in an era of disappearing streaming titles. Video Visions legacy: Preserving Steve Campbell’s 20,000‑movie collection as a living library. Sleepover culture: Comics, toys, trading cards, and the perfect mix of nostalgia. Analog over algorithms: How human curation fosters true discovery. Community connections: From flea markets to local artists, building Catskill’s movie hub. Lost media preservation: Taped‑off‑TV VHS archives, commercials, and forgotten gems. Membership perks: Rentals without late fees, access to rare titles, and even VCR equipment. Links: Sleepover Trading Company: https://linktr.ee/sleepovertradingco Video Visions (documentary): https://youtu.be/6h3VvS5N8g0

    37 min
4.9
out of 5
54 Ratings

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Kaatscast: the Catskills Podcast is a biweekly series featuring Catskills culture, history, sustainability, local interviews, literature, and the arts. Shows are hosted by Brett Barry and produced by Silver Hollow Audio, in the heart of the Catskills. Subscribe and experience what reviewers have called “delightfully informative” storytelling with “great production quality.” Voted “Best Regional Podcast” three years in a row. Episode archives, transcripts, and a robust search engine at kaatscast.com. Enjoy!

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