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Hungry for a story that feels like home? We bring together apple-pie gratitude, a clear-eyed look at Henderson County’s housing market, and the voice of Virginia “Blackfeather” King Thompson, a Cherokee Appalachian storyteller whose words turn local history into living memory. From the naming of Little Hungry and Big Hungry to the spark that keeps kids spellbound, this conversation celebrates the way stories anchor identity and help a community move with purpose.
We open with ten years on the air and a tradition of thanking clients, then cut through the noise around real estate headlines. Inventory is up, days on market are longer, and prices have softened a touch—but activity remains steady, with more homes sold over the last twelve months than the previous year. We talk strategy for buyers and sellers in a calmer landscape: realistic pricing, thoughtful presentation, and patient, well-advised decisions that protect wealth and preserve legacy. Independence isn’t behind you; it’s the next right choice, made with clarity.
Blackfeather shares her path from listening to elders to captivating classrooms, and the honor behind her name—black for strength, feather for honor—bestowed by a fellow Cherokee woman. She explains how to engage children without gimmicks, why imagination is a skill to practice, and what it would take to grow the next generation of local storytellers. Along the way, we spotlight her upcoming appearance at the Henderson County Curb Market and the lifelong friendship that nominated her as our Hometown Hero, proof that community is built on small, consistent acts of care.
If you love local culture, want a grounded view of the Henderson County market, or need a nudge to start telling your own story, this one’s for you. Subscribe, share with a neighbor, and leave a review to help more folks find these hometown voices.

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Chapters

1. Ten Years On Air (00:00:00)

2. Gratitude, Pies, And Market Check (00:02:24)

3. Local Housing Trends Explained (00:02:58)

4. Meet Hometown Hero Virginia (00:03:53)

5. Roots In Cherokee And Appalachia (00:04:20)

6. The Naming Of Little And Big Hungry (00:06:40)

7. Mesmerizing School Visits (00:08:17)

8. Lifelong Friendship And Blackfeather (00:09:56)

9. Imagination, Music, And One Written Piece (00:12:10)

10. The Next Generation Of Storytellers (00:14:03)

11. Upcoming Appearance At Curb Market (00:15:05)

12. Certificates, Thanks, And Closing CTA (00:15:52)

13. Real Estate Freedom And Wealth Guidance (00:16:38)

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