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The Best of 2024: Highlights Part 2

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Listen to more of the best clips from 2024's podcast episode, including:

  • Jack Beck talking about the influence of Scots Gaelic;
  • Jane Hicks reading from her book of poetry, The Safety of Small Things;
  • The origins of the word "redneck,";
  • A conversation with Hillbilly documentary director Ashley York;
  • Adriana Trigiani on what it means to be Appalachian;
  • Appalshop and 50 years of storytelling about the region;
  • A conversation with the editors of Appalachian Reckoning and what it means to keep our authentic voices;
  • Mourning and death rituals with Burke Greear;
  • "Needs washed" and "directly";
  • Washington Irving's connection to Appalachia, and a mailbox by the sea;
  • the tradition of the "Christmas poke" in Appalachia

Music courtesy of: Tiffany Williams, Jack Beck, Andy Bracken, and Appalshop archives

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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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What did you think of this episode?

Listen to more of the best clips from 2024's podcast episode, including:

  • Jack Beck talking about the influence of Scots Gaelic;
  • Jane Hicks reading from her book of poetry, The Safety of Small Things;
  • The origins of the word "redneck,";
  • A conversation with Hillbilly documentary director Ashley York;
  • Adriana Trigiani on what it means to be Appalachian;
  • Appalshop and 50 years of storytelling about the region;
  • A conversation with the editors of Appalachian Reckoning and what it means to keep our authentic voices;
  • Mourning and death rituals with Burke Greear;
  • "Needs washed" and "directly";
  • Washington Irving's connection to Appalachia, and a mailbox by the sea;
  • the tradition of the "Christmas poke" in Appalachia

Music courtesy of: Tiffany Williams, Jack Beck, Andy Bracken, and Appalshop archives

Ivy Attic Co
Jewelry from coal, river glass, and discarded books handcrafted in the central Appalachian Mountains
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Support the show

*Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and review us (if you like it)!
*Support the show by sharing links to episodes on social
*Subscribe to support us on the Facebook Talking Appalachian page, or here at our Patreon page to get bonus content:
Talking Appalachian Podcast | Covering the Appalachian Region from North to South | Patreon
*Paypal to support the show: @amyclarkspain
*Follow and message me on IG, FB, YouTube: @talkingappalachian
*To sponsor an episode or collaborate: [email protected] or message me at the link here or on social.
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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