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Inside Appalachia tells the stories of our people, and how they live today. The show is an audio tour of our rich history, food, music and culture.

Inside Appalachia West Virginia Public Broadcasting

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.8 • 233 Ratings

Inside Appalachia tells the stories of our people, and how they live today. The show is an audio tour of our rich history, food, music and culture.

    Filipino Hospitality In Asheville And Famed Thru-Hiker Shares Journey, Inside Appalachia

    Filipino Hospitality In Asheville And Famed Thru-Hiker Shares Journey, Inside Appalachia

    This week, a chef has created a hidden culinary hot spot in Asheville, North Carolina that’s attracting national attention for its eclectic menu and Filipino hospitality. 

    Also, every thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail (AT) begins with a first step. Famed hiker Jennifer Pharr Davis shares hers.

    And the holy month of Ramadan ends with a feast. But war and famine in Gaza muted some of this year’s celebrations.

    We'll have these stories and more this week, Inside Appalachia.

    • 53 min
    Award Winning Stories From 2023, Inside Appalachia

    Award Winning Stories From 2023, Inside Appalachia

    In March, broadcast journalists from Virginia and West Virginia were recognized when the Virginias Associated Press Broadcasters met to present awards for notable stories produced in 2023.

    This week, we listen back to some of our award-winning stories.

    • 52 min
    A Tale Of Treenware And A NASCAR Legend, Inside Appalachia

    A Tale Of Treenware And A NASCAR Legend, Inside Appalachia

    This week, a pair of former miners found love shoveling coal and shaped a life making wooden spoons. We learn about treenware.

    Also, NASCAR Hall of Famer Leonard Wood shares stories, and a bit of advice.

    And, group bike rides are a way to socialize and get outside. But here in Appalachia, newcomers are met with steep hills.

    • 53 min
    The Herbal Magic Of Violets And A Book Ban In Virginia, Inside Appalachia

    The Herbal Magic Of Violets And A Book Ban In Virginia, Inside Appalachia

    Spring wildflowers are in bloom, and some of the most common species play an important role in herbal medicine. This week, we learn about some of the ways people use violets.

    What’s your favorite style of egg roll? An acclaimed, out-of-the-way restaurant in Pounding Mill, Virginia bends culinary genres and uses an unexpected ingredient. 

    And, more and more school boards are pulling books from library shelves. We’ll speak with a reporter in a Virginia county where 57 titles were yanked. 

    • 51 min
    ENCORE: True Stories Behind Folk Heroes, Runaway Trains And Murder Ballads

    ENCORE: True Stories Behind Folk Heroes, Runaway Trains And Murder Ballads

    This week on Inside Appalachia, we’re talking about traditional ballads -- how they tell stories and connect us to the past. 

    These old tunes can mean so much. They can tap into difficult emotions and give feelings space to be heard. Some songs may even be too uncomfortable to sing.

    In this special episode with guest co-host, ballad singer Saro Lynch-Thomason, we explore songs about lawbreaking folk heroes, runaway trains and murder ballads.

    • 53 min
    Chair Caning And A Housing Fight, Inside Appalachia

    Chair Caning And A Housing Fight, Inside Appalachia

    This week, we visit the Seeing Hand Association. They bring together people who are visually impaired to learn the craft of chair caning.  

    Corporate greed has been gobbling up newspapers for years. Now, some of those same companies are taking a bite out of mobile home parks. They’re raising rents and letting repairs slide.

    And, as the Mountain Valley Pipeline nears completion, people who live near it say government officials are ignoring their concerns about pollution.

    You'll hear these stories and more this week, Inside Appalachia.

    • 53 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
233 Ratings

233 Ratings

tatertothotdish3 ,

Beautifully done and extremely educational

I have been looking for a podcast that is both informative and entertaining, and I have finally found the one. From Dollywood to how the music of Appalachia evolved to deep cultural and political issues, this podcast hits every nail on the head. Inside Appalachia has the high quality production unique to public broadcasting and is so comprehensive and detailed in its work. Everything from the music to the interviews to the topics is well thought out, and I have learned so much. I can’t recommend this podcast enough!

lgreene337 ,

Hit or miss podcast

I love most of the stories, but some times they are a little “woke”.

Katobow ,

Why Northern Accents?

I appreciate this podcast and stories are good but I’m beginning to wonder if they are all made up. Where’s my accent? My/our southern accent?
Most everyone on here sounds like they are from the north, Midwest, or California.
Us Appalachian folks speak differently than most folks on this podcast and it’s quite disheartening. A true Appalachian podcast would have folks who speak like we do with an accent as us, not one from somewhere else; think Dolly Parton.
As north as southern Ohio and as west as Indiana, the southern accent still lives and it’s not at all being portrayed. It’s like story telling to people who are interested, never lived here, and thus the crew must conjure up the stories with accents understood…everywhere but here. Not cool at all. Our southern speak is being so left out and is completely disheartening.

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