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Made In Carolina Podcast

Podcast af Lolita Rowe

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Made in Carolina is a storytelling podcast about the people, places, and things created in North and South Carolina. Each season dives into a different theme — from submerged towns hidden beneath man-made lakes to the foods, drinks, and cultural traditions that define the region. Through local voices, history, and conversation, host Lolita Rowe uncovers the stories that make the Carolinas unique.

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Lake Norman, Part 2: When the Water Came

Before Lake Norman existed, the Catawba River shaped daily life across the Carolina Piedmont. Farms, mill villages, churches, and family communities lined the riverbanks for generations. But in the early twentieth century, that relationship began to change. In this episode of Made in Carolina, we explore the early creation of Lake Norman and the growing influence of Duke Power along the Catawba River. Through oral histories and historical context, we trace how industrial expansion, the Great Flood of 1916, and hydroelectric development reshaped both the landscape and the lives of the people who called the river home. Featuring the voices of historians and community members, this episode examines how communities experienced these changes differently—through opportunity, displacement, loss, and memory. This is the story of when the river began to change. Featured Voices * Michael Connor – Family history and community memory * Richard Eller – Mill villages and labor history * Chuck McShane – Regional history of Lake Norman and Duke Power * Katie Dickinson – Childhood memories of watching the lake form in Huntersville 🌊 In This Episode * The Great Flood of 1916 * The rise of Duke Power along the Catawba River * Hydroelectric expansion across the Carolinas * Mill villages, farming communities, and displacement * Watching Lake Norman take shape in real time * Community memory and land loss 🎶 Credits Created, produced, and hosted by Lolita Rowe Original music by Sister Sai Additional audio: * “steady rain_wind gust 158.wav” by leo153 — Freesound.org [http://Freesound.org] (CC0) * “Long Way” by Rexlambo — Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 🌐 Resources & Further Reading * A History of Lake Norman: Fish Camps to Ferraris by Chuck McShane * North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources — Flood of 1916 * Duke Energy Illumination: “From Great Flood, New Life for Catawba River” by Akeem Flavors * French Broad Adventures — “Remembering the Flood of 1916” 💛 Support the Show If this episode resonated with you, consider supporting Made in Carolina by sharing the show, leaving a review, or buying me a coffee. Every bit of support helps sustain independent storytelling, oral history, and community memory projects like this one. ☕ Support the podcast: buymeacoffee.com/madeincarolinapodcast [http://buymeacoffee.com/madeincarolinapodcast] 🌐 madeincarolinapodcast.com [http://madeincarolinapodcast.com] 📧 madeincarolina2022@gmail.com [madeincarolina2022@gmail.com]

7. maj 2026 - 36 min
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Lake Norman, Part 1: Before the Lake

Before it became Lake Norman, this landscape was home to farms, mill villages, and generations of families who built their lives along the Catawba River. In this episode of Made in Carolina, we explore what life looked like before the water rose. Through oral histories and historical context, we hear from those who experienced the region firsthand—and from those who have studied its past. From family farms near Caldwell Station to the rise of textile mill communities, this episode traces the rhythms of daily life in the Carolina Piedmont—where land, labor, and community were deeply connected. It also examines how systems like mill villages and company stores shaped everyday experiences, and how broader forces like industrialization and segregation influenced opportunity and survival. This is the world that existed before Lake Norman. And it is the story of what stood to be lost. Featured Voices * Michael Connor — Community member sharing family and farm life memories * Richard Eller — Historian, Catawba County * Chuck McShane — Historian of the Lake Norman region Sound Credits Original Music Music by Sister Sai Sound Effects & Ambient Audio * Gentle Waves – Sand Point Beach at Sunrise (6-20-24) by Ambient-X https://freesound.org/s/743340/ [https://freesound.org/s/743340/] License: Attribution 4.0 * Queen Street Mill, automatic loom starts and runs.wav by phonoflora https://freesound.org/s/201176/ [https://freesound.org/s/201176/] License: Attribution 4.0 * Queen Street Mill, loom running then stops.wav by phonoflora https://freesound.org/s/201181/ [https://freesound.org/s/201181/] License: Attribution 4.0 * Crickets, Grasshoppers, Birds.wav by editor_adp https://freesound.org/s/144457/ [https://freesound.org/s/144457/] License: Creative Commons 0 * Restless Cattle Mooing by NickTayloe https://freesound.org/s/813363/ [https://freesound.org/s/813363/] License: Creative Commons 0 * Factory whistle / train whistle by kentspublicdomain https://freesound.org/s/477827/ [https://freesound.org/s/477827/] License: Creative Commons 0 * Baseball Hit and Crowd Cheer by AmishRob https://freesound.org/s/214989/ [https://freesound.org/s/214989/] License: Attribution 4.0 Additional Music * “Long Way” by Rexlambo Source: SoundCloud License: Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0) Free Download / Stream: https://audiolibrary.com.co/rexlambo/long-way [https://audiolibrary.com.co/rexlambo/long-way] Listen: https://soundcloud.com/rexlambo/rexlambo-long-way [https://soundcloud.com/rexlambo/rexlambo-long-way] Promoted by Audio Library: https://youtu.be/EVvMLfDoJwQ [https://youtu.be/EVvMLfDoJwQ] Image Credit: North Carolina Route 1006 Bridge, Catawba River, Catawba County, NC. Library of Congress (HAER NC,18-STOPT.V,1–4). No known restrictions.

25. apr. 2026 - 39 min
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Bonus Episode: The River That Became Lakes

Before Lake Norman, there was a river. A river that shaped the lives of the Catawba Nation and the communities that lived along its banks. In this bonus episode of Made in Carolina, we explore the early vision that transformed the Catawba River into a hydroelectric system—and set the stage for the creation of Lake Norman. This episode is a reflection on change, memory, and the landscapes that exist just beneath the surface. Resources & Credits 🎧 Audio & Music Credits * Original Music – Sister Sai Used with permission * “Long Way” – Rexlambo Source: SoundCloud License: Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0) Free Download / Stream: https://audiolibrary.com.co/rexlambo/long-way [https://audiolibrary.com.co/rexlambo/long-way]Stream: https://soundcloud.com/rexlambo/rexlambo-long-way [https://soundcloud.com/rexlambo/rexlambo-long-way]Promoted by Audio Library: https://youtu.be/EVvMLfDoJwQ [https://youtu.be/EVvMLfDoJwQ] * “reenactment3.aif” – alienistcog Source: Freesound License: CC0 (Public Domain) * “small lake waves.wav” – Mick_ Source: https://freesound.org/s/705035/ [https://freesound.org/s/705035/]License: CC0 (Public Domain) * “NATIVE DRUM LOOP B 16BARS 100BPM.wav” – sandyrb Source: https://freesound.org/s/86653/ [https://freesound.org/s/86653/]License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0) 📚 Research & Historical Sources * Lake Wylie History https://lakewyliecarolinas.com/history/ [https://lakewyliecarolinas.com/history/] * About the Catawba Nation https://www.catawba.com/about-the-nation [https://www.catawba.com/about-the-nation] * History of Cornelius, North Carolina Provided by the Cornelius Jaycees https://www.lakeandvillage.com/blog/history-cornelius-nc/ [https://www.lakeandvillage.com/blog/history-cornelius-nc/] 🎙️ Podcast Credits Created, produced, and hosted by Lolita Rowe 🎧 Made in Carolina Podcast 🌐 https://www.madeincarolinapodcast.com/ [https://www.madeincarolinapodcast.com/] ☕ Support the show: Buy Me a Coffee [http://buymeacoffee.com/madeincarolinapodcast] Follow, share, and leave a review wherever you listen.

9. apr. 2026 - 15 min
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Season 1 Returns: Submerged Stories Continue

The story isn’t over. Made in Carolina returns with the second half of Season One: Submerged Towns—beginning with a special bonus episode that sets the stage for what comes next. Before the water came… there were communities, families, and histories rooted in the land. In this next chapter, we move deeper into those stories—centering the people who lived them. 🎧 The bonus episode is coming soon. And with it, the continuation of Season One. Show Notes Created, produced, and hosted by Lolita Rowe Original music by Sister Sai Sound Credits * small lake waves.wav by Mick_ — https://freesound.org/s/705035/ [https://freesound.org/s/705035/] License: Creative Commons 0 * NATIVE DRUM LOOP B 16BARS 100BPM.wav by sandyrb — https://freesound.org/s/86653/ [https://freesound.org/s/86653/] License: Attribution 4.0 🌐 https://www.madeincarolinapodcast.com/ [https://www.madeincarolinapodcast.com/] Follow Made in Carolina wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed this trailer, share it with a friend and help us bring these stories to more listeners.

2. apr. 2026 - 2 min
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Lake Marion and Lake Moultrie, Part 4: Memory and Movement

The conclusion of the Lake Marion and Lake Moultrie story Episode 7 explores the aftermath of the flooding of the Santee Basin – how families relocated, rebuilt, and carried memory forward across generations. Through conversations with Dr. Robert Hart and Dr. Kelsey Moore, we explore the migration, federal resettlement programs, church-community rebuilding efforts, and the archival silences that obscure Black lived experiences. From sharecropping and wartime job shifts, to the promise of land and the reality of displacement in the Lowcountry, this story invites listeners to remember what’s often submerged — in water and in memory. Featured Voices: Dr. Thomas Robert Hart, Dr. Kelsey Moore Created, Produced, and Hosted by: Lolita Rowe Original Music: Sister Sai Website: Tiffany Messer-Bass Sound Engineering: Saira Raza Music Credits – Sister Sai “Wanderer” “Cerulean Mood” “Dandelion” 🎧 Sound Effects – Freesound.org (CC0 License) Old Piano – Somber Chords.wav — DeVern Hitting Nail into Wall with Hammer — Kate_is_yellow Samsung Smartphone Hammering — designerschoice Pond Water & Ripples at Chappaquidick Bridge — Filmscore Waves Gently Breaking on Lakeshore — leonelmail Archival Audio – Library of Congress John and Ruby Lomax 1939 Southern States Recording Trip (AFC 1939/001), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress Call to Action: Follow the series and share your reflections using #MadeInCarolinaPodcast Support the show: ☕ buymeacoffee.com/madeincarolina [http://buymeacoffee.com/madeincarolina] Resources: Archival Image Credit: Many families tore down their houses in the Santee–Cooper Basin to rebuild them outside the flooded area. Near Bonneau, South Carolina. March 1941.Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division:LC-USF34-043456-D [P&P], LOT 1533 (corresponding photographic print).Other Number: E 5985. Related links: Great Migration – National Archives: https://www.archives.gov/research/african-americans/migrations/great-migration• [https://www.archives.gov/research/african-americans/migrations/great-migration•] The Truth Behind “40 Acres and a Mule” – PBS: https://www.pbs.org/wnet/african-americans-many-rivers-to-cross/history/the-truth-behind-40-acres-and-a-mule/ [https://www.pbs.org/wnet/african-americans-many-rivers-to-cross/history/the-truth-behind-40-acres-and-a-mule/]

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