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On this week's episode of My Appalachia, we're pleased to introduce you to Luke Bauserman, blogger, storyteller, author of Some Dark Holler, and who has his own website dedicated to spooky and offbeat Appalachian history, The Weekly Holler; then Rod tells us about his experiences at telling stories in Pound, Virginia, we tell the history of the International Storytelling Center in Jonesborough; finally, we all try our hand at telling y'all a Jack tale!

You can subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Tune In, Stitcher or on your own podcast app.

You can follow us on Twitter @myappalachia.

Thank you so much for lending us your ears!

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On this week's episode of My Appalachia, we're pleased to introduce you to Luke Bauserman, blogger, storyteller, author of Some Dark Holler, and who has his own website dedicated to spooky and offbeat Appalachian history, The Weekly Holler; then Rod tells us about his experiences at telling stories in Pound, Virginia, we tell the history of the International Storytelling Center in Jonesborough; finally, we all try our hand at telling y'all a Jack tale!

You can subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Tune In, Stitcher or on your own podcast app.

You can follow us on Twitter @myappalachia.

Thank you so much for lending us your ears!

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