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Appalachian Imagination

Folks from Appalachia
This podcast is to give you a first hand look of Appalachia. You will hear stories through interviews, some self help episodes, history, and episodes on self reliance. If you find it in your heart to do so, give us a good 5 star rating, and be sure to tell all of your friends and neighbors! Email us at appalachianimagination@gmail.com Stay humble, be kind, and Stay Awesome! Thank you for stopping by.
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Episodes

Appalachian Funders Network

Ryan Eller (Executive Director) and Jess Mullins Fullen (Programs & Learning Administrator) of AFN, join Jason on this episode to talk about Appalachian Funders Network. Throughout the conversation you will find all parties involved share a common love for Appalachia and its people. Appalachia Funders Network Launches the Appalachian Helene Response Fund to Support Communities Devastated by Hurricane Helene URL: https://bit.ly/appheleneresponsefund Appalachia, USA – In the wake of the devast...

Oct 19, 202449 min

FBLA = Future Business Leaders Of America

This episode is conducted by Mrs. McQueen (Sarah) FBLA advisor at the Jackson County High School, along with the FBLA student officer team Kasey Bowman (Historian), Rylee Turner (Reporter), Kyla Bagwell (Parliamentarian), Isabella DeLeon (Vice President), Brista Estridge (President), and Laikyn Robinson (Secretary). They discuss how the team is using FBLA to gain hands on work experience to prepare them for the workplace, exciting upcoming events, opportunities for members to be involved and the...

Oct 12, 202434 min

Floods

Jason talks about the Eastern Kentucky flood that took place on July 4-5, 1939, the flood of 1957 in the Big Sandy region, the flood of 2022, that wrecked Eastern Kentucky, and also speaks of the recent floods that have devastated western Tennessee and North Carolina. We ask that if you are able to do so, please send donations in anyway possible to help our friends and neighbors who are suffering as a result of Hurricane Helene. If you are unable to help, please remember them all in your thought...

Oct 05, 202410 min

Joe Tolbert Jr.

Joe Tolbert Jr is an organizer, executive, minister, writer, and commentator whose work and passion lie at the intersection of art, culture, spirituality and social justice. Joe Tolbert Jr. was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, but had a balanced mix of urban and rural upbringing. His Father's family in Georgia were a tight nit group of people who always gather around Grandma's house. Being out in the country at Grandma's, Joe’s cousins would always want to rouse him by calling him the city cousin. ...

Sep 28, 202441 min

Remembering Papaw Kenneth Boshers

Kenneth Boshers was born Febuary 6, 1938 and passed away March 17, 1989. Jason shares several memories of his papaw in this episode. Hunting squirrel and ground hog with his dog Black Jack. Catching bluegill at the May’s Place. Sleigh riding on an old refrigerator panel (The Crash). The slaying of a big Tom Turkey with a Plumb hatchet. Meatloaf (his uncle eating canned dogfood). His papaw was always sure to have him out doing things like hunting, fishing, swimming and several other things that y...

Sep 21, 202424 min

James Dupre

James is a well established singer/recording artist who hand picked by Randy Travis and his wife to be the stand in guy for Randy after he suffered a stroke and is no longer able to preform. James discusses the power and abilities of AI (Artificial Intelligence) and how it has made it possible for Randy to release new music. The new single out now is titled 'Where That Came From'. James Dupre done the singing, then with the power of AI pulling samples from Randy's vocals from previous material t...

Sep 14, 202417 min

Brian Clayborn a.k.a Cotton

Clayborn is everything you think of when you here the phrase Country Boy. Growing up in Harlan County, he was always on the hip of his grandpa James Clayborn who was a coal miner. Brian shares a story of his grandpa's mining days-James was putting roof jacks in to secure the ceiling of the mine one kicked out and broke his back. The incident left him paralyzed for a period of time, and the day after he was able to get back up and walk again, he returned to work. Brian credits his grandpa as his ...

Sep 08, 20241 hr 46 min

Scott Levi Jones

Born and raised in New Jersey, Scott is a very talented singer/songwriter who left the trades to pursue his musical career. Now residing in Nashville, Tennessee he is living his dream by playing all through the southern United States. Scott shares the story of how he and his newly wed wife met- While attending a show at the magical, Ryman Auditorium they both had tickets sitting beside each other. He invited her to his show the following night and the rest you will have to gather from listening ...

Aug 24, 20241 hr 16 min

Marie Rader (State Rep.)

Alex Wilson conducts this interview with his grandmother and former Kentucky State Representative, Marie Rader. Coming from humble beginnings on Horse Lick Creek in Jackson County, Marie has always been one to defy all odds stacked against her. She shares a story of her childhood telling about how her mother would pin her dress tail under a table leg while working in their family's store, before the family moved up to Sand Gap. She has made it a point to involve herself with anything she could t...

Aug 17, 20241 hr 11 min

Billie Keith Venable (Flash)

School is back in session! All the bus drivers are back on the road hauling the most precious cargo in the world. The first few days of school are always the most hectic, with getting settled to new teachers, figuring out where classes are and trying to get back in the groove. We here at Appalachian Imagination ask you to please be aware of the buses on the roads and children waiting at their pickup/drop off locations. We felt it was fitting to repost this episode with Flash as he is one of the ...

Aug 10, 20241 hr 34 minSeason 3Ep. 9

Logging

Thank you for being patient while we took a little break through the month of July! We hope you enjoyed listening back to some of the older episodes. It is truly an honor and privilege to do each and every interview with our wonderful friends and neighbors. In this short ad free episode, Jason talks about logging and harvesting trees. From the very first European settlers, logging and harvesting timber has been a crucial part of shaping the world we live in. The pioneers would happen up on the p...

Aug 03, 202421 min

Rob Williams

While the great.State of Kentucky is currently in the process of updating the roads, on the north end of Jackson County. We thought it would be fitting to repost this episode with Rob. He shares a bunch of stories on the history of Sand Gap during the time when it was really thriving, and it now seems to be coming back to life (somewhat). With all the gravel trucks in our area it takes a toll on the roads rather quickly. Though it is aggravating waiting in traffic, it is well worth it to have go...

Jul 27, 20242 hr 52 minSeason 5Ep. 6

Paul Johnson a.k.a. Papaw Paul

Since the original air date of this episode Paul has retired from driving a school bus, however he is still working as a volunteer reading to the kids at Sand Gap Elementary through the Save The Children Project. He and his wonderful wife Debbie have also opened an Air B&B called The Mayapple Cabin, it is located right on the Sheltowee Trace, near McKee, Ky. If you happen to be in the area and need a place to 'hole up for the night' be sure to check it out on airb&b.com. Paul is somewhat...

Jul 20, 20241 hr 9 minSeason 3Ep. 1

Elsie Baker 92

Elsie is a true inspiration! Sharing stories of her grandparents, of food preservation, some that are funny, and some that will really pull at your heart strings. This episode will keep you captivated from beginning to end. Being a wealth of knowledge, she has worked hard in life and has kept a positive attitude. At the end she gives a testimony that all should hear. We thank God for our Appalachian People and the lessons they teach us in life! We thank our sponsors ~RX Discount Pharmacy in McKe...

Jul 13, 20241 hr 18 minSeason 3Ep. 16

Glenwood McQueen

Mr. McQueen grew up in a time when families worked hard for what they had, with no complaints of doing their fair share. Church has been a big part of life for Glenwood from his youth and remains so today. Being a wealth of historical knowledge, he gives us a pretty good run down on the Bond Foley Lumber Company that once flourished in Jackson County before closing just before the Great Depression. His grandson and previous interviewee, Jayme Marcum sat in with us on this interview and really ad...

Jul 06, 20241 hr 17 minSeason 3Ep. 14

Evan Almighty and Meathead

Our good friend, and returning guest, Evan Lakes joins, Jason and his son Carter for this episode. They talk a little about fishing and how it is a good clean and fairly cheap hobby that can actually put food on the table. Then as it often does the conversation turns to movies and TV shows that all of the guys enjoy. Written by a fellow Kentuckian, Robert Kirkman, The Walking Dead held a big segment of this episode. It is one of Carter's favorite shows to watch. With the dialogue meandering thro...

Jun 29, 20241 hr 26 min

Getting By

Hunting, Fishing and Healthy Habits. Justin tells us about Mouth taping/Hostage Tape . His health routines may seem a little weird to some folks, but Justin really puts his heart into being a healthier person. He says the tape took a couple of days to adjust to but he has really slept well since. Good sleep is when our bodies recover and is really important to our overall health. Jason gives an update on the garden his family has been growing. Working hard to use no chemicals, it is labor intens...

Jun 22, 202439 min

Mountain Music

Justin and Jason, start this episode off by paying tribute to Stringbean Akemon. They touch a little on who he was and discuss the Annual Stringbean Bluegrass Festival that is held at the Stringbean Memorial Park, in Gray Hawk Kentucky. Talking about music there is no way Randy Hayes could be left out of the conversation. Randy was not only Keith Whitley 's guitar player he was also his friend who was alongside KW for the entirety of his career. Keith Whitley's music still carries a huge impact ...

Jun 15, 20241 hr 21 min

Duck Moore

Born and raised in a little place called Tuff it Out, near Gray Hawk, Kentucky. Donald (Duck) Moore was one of 6 surviving children born to his parents. Working as sharecroppers the Moore family lived in a 2 bedroom house, grew what they ate, and lived off of the farm that belonged to a Mr. Tommy Hays. Duck found a love for sports in high school and was fortunate enough to get a scholarship to go to college, where he earned his teaching degree. while working hard to pay his tuition during the Su...

Jun 08, 20241 hr 46 min

WATER

This is an older episode that a lot of our new listeners may not have heard yet. With the warm weather now with us, work and life in general didn't allow time for a new episode this week but, this is one that we are sure you will enjoy. I talk about all the work I had to do involving water growing up. We also had some music sent in from Lowdown Revival!! They perform a cover of Steeldrivers, Ghost of Mississippi. All stories in this episode are true first hand accounts. Find us on Facebook. If y...

Jun 01, 202443 minSeason 1Ep. 8

Disabled American Veterans (D.AV.)

NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES! This is a very special episode in honor of Memorial Day. Papaw Paul joins us once again to host this great episode with two, local members of the D.A.V. Danny Robinson served in the USAF from 1976-1980. With his family being very supportive of him joining, Danny spent his time working as a mechanic on F4 Fighter Jets. The only thing that he didn't enjoy was washing planes and dealing with PD680 cleaner. Though he was never deployed over seas Danny holds his time in the...

May 25, 20241 hr 2 min

Breaking the Chains of Anxiety

This is a very special episode for Mental Health Awareness Month . Justin having suffered with anxiety throughout his life conducts this episode with three guest who have dealt with a lot of the same issues. One third of all adults have reported either anxiety or depression. 301,000,000 people in the world have anxiety disorders. Bethany Isaacs who is a registered nurse, tells that her first bought with anxiety happened when she was 22yrs old, and that lead to depression. Being a mother she says...

May 18, 20241 hr 16 min

Sleepwalking

This episode takes several twists and turns! Jason tells a few stories of his brother Jesse sleepwalking. One when he peed in the trashcan at grandma's house, another when he drank a bottle of rubbing alcohol, and some other wild sleepwalking events. Justin, himself suffered one incident that involved sleepwalking. Waking up naked at a friends house with no clothes in sight. From there it all kind of spirals out of control. Justin sets the woods on fire. Twice. Jason's brothers also set the wood...

May 11, 20241 hr 15 min

JESY SPARKS (That other Mailman)

Jesy returns to sit down with Justin and Jason for another conversation! Jesy and Justin have a long history together, from childhood till now they have always been friends and running buddies. The terrible 2 like most other young folks in the area would quite often get into things they shouldn't. In this episode there are a lot of things you shouldn't do, but the way the stories are told will keep you rolling. No Smoking in Waffle House! The gang breaks away for a few minutes and share a very i...

May 04, 20241 hr 31 min

My take on snakes plus some wild and domestic animals!

My take on snakes plus some true stories of encounters that I've had with animals,wild and domestic. Some may seem a little far fetched but I promise they are true. You will hear of my short term pet possum, a snapping turtle I had for a pet, the great skunk incident and lots more. Email us at appalachianimagination@gmail.com contribute at PayPalme/Appalachianimagine find us on Facebook,Instagram,TikTok and Twitter. https://www.facebook.com/appalachianimagination appalachianimagination

Apr 27, 202433 minSeason 1Ep. 12

Blue Lakes

In this episode, Melvin "Blue" Lakes provides a heartfelt journey through his life in rural Kentucky, from growing up in Sand Gap and McKee to his extensive careers as a coroner and funeral home director. He recounts the origin of his nickname, shares humorous tales of broadcasting mishaps and childhood mischief, and delves into the emotional challenges of his work. Blue also offers a fascinating look at Jackson County's past, including historical events, the evolution of media, and his uncle's harrowing WWII experience, ultimately imparting wisdom on faith and community.

Apr 20, 20241 hr 6 min

Vote for George!

Out of the past~We were gifted a campaign poster from 1957 by Tina and Doyle Turner! The poster read as follows~For Sheriff-VOTE FOR GEORGE W. FELTY A Man Who Has The ABILITY, NERVE and COURAGE To Work Day and Night To Stop the Crime Wave that is Threating Jackson County. Republican Primary May 28, 1957. Though most of us don't remember George being the sheriff or being part owner in the theatre that once graced Sand Gap, Kentucky. A lot of people still remember him in his later years, driving a...

Apr 13, 20241 hrSeason 5Ep. 15

Shane Winkler

Shane is a musician on the rise! Though rather new to the local music scene, he has come out with guns a blazing, with his powerful Anthem for the Great State of Kentucky! The song is titled Sweet Home Kentucky and can be found on all streaming platforms. In this interview Justin and Jason get the full rundown on Shane's musical journey to date. He tells the guys of his Country influences and the phases of music throughout his life. Shane is a family man, who works for a living, loves his family...

Apr 06, 20241 hr 25 minSeason 5Ep. 14

Jim Bryant- Veteran's Memorial

First off we want to thank all the men and women who have served or are serving in the United States Military! They have all put their life on the line to protect our freedom and we are forever grateful for each and every one. Jim sat down with Jason and shared his story of life in the United States Army. He has lived in several other countries while serving and also fought in the Vietnam War. Jim along with some other veterans a few years back set out to get a Veterans Memorial built and establ...

Mar 30, 20241 hr 10 minSeason 5Ep. 13

Spring 2024

Out of the past- The guys spoke a little more about World War 2. US President proposed speed limit of 40mph across the nation in order to cut down on the use of rubber, oil, and gasoline. Though that doesn't seem very fast 40mph was a high rate of speed for a Model T or Model A Ford. Folks today would surely panic if such were even suggested. Healthy Habits-The benefit of Dandelions. They are heart healthy and also good for the liver. Shilajit tastes horrible but really has a lot of benefits. It...

Mar 23, 202450 minSeason 5Ep. 12
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