Inside Appalachia

Inside Appalachia 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. January 22, 2024 Black lung disease is back. In fact, it never went away. Now, younger and younger miners are living with a particularly nasty

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Inside Appalachia 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.

January 22, 2024

Encore: The Rise of Black Lung, Inside Appalachia

January 22, 2024 • Black lung disease is back. In fact, it never went away. Now, younger and younger miners are living with a particularly nasty form of black lung disease. Regulators and the coal industry have known about the problem for decades — but they've been slow to respond. One reporter asks, "What would happen if thousands of workers in any other industry got sick and died just because of where they worked?" This week, we're talking about the black lung epidemic, Inside Appalachia.

Encore: The Rise of Black Lung, Inside Appalachia

January 15, 2024

Folkways Highlights Of 2023, Inside Appalachia

January 15, 2024 • Since 2019, Inside Appalachia has brought you stories from our Folkways Reporting Project. Folkways was created to boost awareness of Appalachian folk traditions and how they're passed between people. In 2023, we added 25 stories to our growing archive that explore diverse arts, culture, food and people of Appalachia. This week, look back at some of the past year's Folkways highlights.

Folkways Highlights Of 2023, Inside Appalachia

January 8, 2024

Celebrating Foxfire, Inside Appalachia

January 8, 2024 • Since 1967, Foxfire has been a storehouse of traditional Appalachian knowledge that still helps people today. It continues to preserve music and history, but part of Foxfire's heritage has been recording the stories of Appalachian women. This week, Inside Appalachia, explores Foxfire –its past, present and future.

Celebrating Foxfire, Inside Appalachia

January 1, 2024

Looking Back at 2023, Inside Appalachia

January 1, 2024 • This week, we return to some of our favorite stories from 2023. Appalachia saw challenge and calamity, but people found joy ... and strength. We learn about how an old family tradition is connecting with a new generation –and we find unexpected views and surprises just off the interstate.

Looking Back at 2023, Inside Appalachia

December 25, 2023

Wassailing, Folk Art and Grandma's Potato Candy, Inside Appalachia

December 25, 2023 • This week, we go a-wassailing in Asheville, North Carolina. It's kind of like Christmas caroling, with a kick. We also visit Kentucky's Minnie Adkins. She's had a long career as a folk artist, which began with a pocket knife. And, family recipes bring generations together. But what happens when you've got grandma's potato candy recipe, and it doesn't have exact measurements? You'll hear these stories and more this week, Inside Appalachia.

Wassailing, Folk Art and Grandma's Potato Candy, Inside Appalachia

December 18, 2023

The Climbing Climate and Paddle Making, Inside Appalachia

December 18, 2023 • This week, rock climbers with disabilities have found a home in Kentucky's Red River Gorge, which offers some pumpy crags... Climbers have also been working to make the New River Gorge more inclusive. And a master craftsman, who makes one of a kind whitewater paddles remembers some advice. You'll hear these stories and more this week, Inside Appalachia.

The Climbing Climate and Paddle Making, Inside Appalachia

December 11, 2023

Open Head Takes Photos, Model Trains And The Kentucky Moonshine Trail, Inside Appalachia

December 11, 2023 • This week, punk music photographer Chelse Warren takes us into the pit. We hop a tiny train to discover the miniature wonders of a West Virginia model railroad. Then, we journey to eastern Kentucky, where they're reclaiming their bootlegging heritage –along a new moonshine trail.

Open Head Takes Photos, Model Trains And The Kentucky Moonshine Trail, Inside Appalachia

December 4, 2023

A 2022 Holiday Encore, Inside Appalachia

December 4, 2023 • This week, we usher in the season of lights with our holiday show from 2022. James Beard-nominated West Virginia chefs Mike Costello and Amy Dawson serve up special dishes with stories behind them. We visit an old-fashioned toy shop whose future was uncertain after its owners died – but there's a twist. We also share a few memories of Christmas past, which may or may not resemble yours. You'll hear these stories and more this week, Inside Appalachia.

A 2022 Holiday Encore, Inside Appalachia

November 27, 2023

Inclusive Square Dancing, Zine Fest And Playing The Spoons, Inside Appalachia

November 27, 2023 • This week, we pick up a little light reading at the Johnson City Zine Fest. And... Grab your dancing shoes and learn about a movement to make square dance calling more inclusive. Also, the perils of playing the spoons. You'll hear these stories and more this week, Inside Appalachia.

Inclusive Square Dancing, Zine Fest And Playing The Spoons, Inside Appalachia

November 20, 2023

The Rock Band Wednesday, Quilting and The Moonshine Messiah, Inside Appalachia

November 20, 2023 • This week, Karly Hartzman of Asheville indie rock band Wednesday, talks about songwriting, place and spending a lot of time with a band on tour. We also meet Emily Jones Hudson, who started a workshop to try and reinvigorate quilting in her community in Kentucky. Also, we check in with the Alabama Astronaut and learn about a uniquely Appalachian form of art – religious music heard only in snake-handling churches.

The Rock Band Wednesday, Quilting and The Moonshine Messiah, Inside Appalachia

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