The Talking Appalachian Podcast
Society & Culture
About the Talking Appalachian Podcast and our Voiceplace
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Welcome to the first season of the Talking Appalachian podcast, based on the book Talking Appalachian: Voice, Identity, and Community that I co-edited with Dr. Nancy Hayward. Listen as I share a little bit about how I grew to love my "voiceplace" (as George Ella Lyon calls it.) This season will blend story, interviews, research, and teaching practices for educators at all levels.
Thanks to Brock Davidson for lending his voice in this introductory episode.
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Unless another artist is featured, acoustic music on most episodes: "Steam Train" written by Elizabeth Cotten and performed by Landon Spain
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