Thursday, January 16, 2014

Sotries of Mountain Folk for 1/11/14

Stories of Mountain Folk is a weekly podcast produced by Catch the Spirit of Appalachia and archived at Western Carolina University.

January 11, 2014:
 
Storytelling: Amy shares the problem of having frizzy hair as a child--and its solution--with her story of "Mountain Mist and Frizzy Hair."   Music: “Let it Be,” Acoustic Guitar solo
 
Creative Corner:  Doreyl welcomes David Quanstrom, personal trainer from the Cullasaja Country Club in Highlands. David gives some suggestions for taking care of your health and body for the new year.  Music: “Moose” by Banjo Mania
 
Stories of Mountain Folk: Amy’s guest is once again 91-year-old Ruth Ensley Bryson from Cullowhee.  Ruth tells stories about square dancing as a young woman, and other interesting stories of her youth and the work she does today.   Music: "I've Been Everywhere" by the Butterpats
 
Coming Around the Mountain:  Sean once more talks with 70-year-old Victoria A. Casey McDonald from Sylva, who discusses the changes she's seen over the years in in the Black community.   Music: “Each Season Changes You" by Mountain Faith
 
Down Another Road:  Judy spends more time with 81-year old Peggy Swicegood from Skyland in Asheville. Peggy shares additional stories about her school and family life in the Asheville area.   Music: “There is a Highway” by the Cockman Family
 
Closing Song:  "Rollin' in My Sweet Baby's Arms" by the Rye Holler Boys

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