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Shuck Beans

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Shuck Beans Podcast, hosted by Phoenicia Miracle, celebrates the people, food, faith, humor, and resilience of Southern Appalachia. Through heartfelt conversations and storytelling, each episode explores Appalachian history, music, values, genealogy, and the traditions that shaped a region often misunderstood. No stereotypes — just truth, courage, and pride in where we come from.

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episode The Rescue That Turned Daniel Boone Into a Legend cover

The Rescue That Turned Daniel Boone Into a Legend

Daniel Boone wasn’t famous by accident. In this fascinating Shuck Beans conversation, author and historian Randell Jones shares the dramatic stories that turned Boone into one of the most recognized figures in early America — from the rescue of his daughter Jemima to the dangerous wilderness trails that opened Kentucky to settlers moving west. But this episode goes far beyond the textbook version of Boone. You’ll hear surprising stories about captivity, frontier survival, Native American travel routes, buffalo trails that became highways, and the real ways Boone’s name spread around the world long before modern media ever existed. Randell shares his decades of research revealed about the man behind the legend — and why Boone’s story still echoes through Appalachia today. If your family roots run through the mountains of Appalachia...past the footsteps of Boone in Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina, or even Michigan and Detroit, this conversation will feel personal. It’s raw storytelling. It's courage, hope, family, migration, and people who literally carved lives out of terrain most Americans today can hardly imagine. By the end of this podcast, you'll find Boone in all the places he walked -- Cumberland Gap, Boone Trace, Yadkin Valley, and even Pensacola! Perfect for lovers of Appalachian history, genealogy, frontier stories, and the forgotten side of early America...especially as we celebrate 250 years of American independence.   Follow Randell: https://www.randelljones.com/ [https://www.randelljones.com/]    Follow Shuck Beans Website: https://shuckbeans.com [https://shuckbeans.com]  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586290496837 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586290496837]  IG: https://www.instagram.com/shuck.beans/ [https://www.instagram.com/shuck.beans/]

14. mai 2026 - 35 min
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Mothering Like an Appalachian | Grit, Values, and Raw Storytelling

What does it feel like to be raised by an Appalachian mother? In this deeply personal episode of Shuck Beans, three women from southeast Kentucky share true stories you don’t find in history books—stories of strong women who didn’t just raise children, they shaped values and instilled confidence, grit and faith in their daughters and granddaughters. You’ll hear about faith that wasn’t optional, love that showed up in action, and a kind of honesty that steadies you for life. From church pews to kitchen tables, these women had mothers who passed down resilience, responsibility, and an unshakable sense of identity that serves as a model for mothers everywhere. This isn’t nostalgia—it’s a living blueprint. If you care about Appalachian heritage, family legacy, and the values that endure across generations, this conversation will stay with you long after it ends. Find Shuck Beans on Facebook, YouTube, and podcast platforms to hear more stories celebrating the people, ancestry, heritage, and culture of Appalachia.   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Southern Appalachia 01:15 Faith as the Foundation of Mothering 04:55 Directness in Appalachian Mothering 08:49 The Role of Prayer in Overcoming Challenges 12:10 Life Lessons from Appalachian Mothers 15:59 Pragmatism in Mothering and Life Choices 19:04 The Influence of Mothers on Values and Decisions 20:49 Transmitting Values to the Next Generation 23:23 The Importance of Faith and Community in Upbringing 27:11 Encouraging Growth and Education 30:32 The Role of Faith in Family Success 32:55 Reflections on Heritage and Motherhood   Follow Shuck Beans Website: https://shuckbeans.com [https://shuckbeans.com] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586290496837 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586290496837] IG: https://www.instagram.com/shuck.beans/ [https://www.instagram.com/shuck.beans/]

9. april 2026 - 33 min
episode Appalachian Author Carol Heilman on Coal Camp Life, Red Bird Mission & “Becoming Hattie Mae” cover

Appalachian Author Carol Heilman on Coal Camp Life, Red Bird Mission & “Becoming Hattie Mae”

Appalachian author Carol Heilman joins Shuck Beans to talk about the stories—and the history—woven into her novels, from coal mining life in Bell County, Kentucky to the mountain community values that shaped her characters. Host Phoenicia Miracle and Carol dig into her latest book, "Becoming Hattie Mae", exploring powerful Appalachian details like the miner’s dinner bucket, breaker boys, mineral rights, and the real-world roots behind the book’s snake-handling scene. You’ll also hear how Red Bird Mission influenced Carol’s research (and may launch her next book), why her fiction often centers strong Appalachian women, and what she learned about writing later in life—plus practical advice on writer’s groups, conferences, and pitching a book. The episode closes with a heartfelt coal camp memory: Saturday night at the commissary, when the whole community gathered to watch one shared television. #shuckbeans #appalachia #kentuckyhistory #appalachianculture Carol Heilman: Website: https://www.carolheilman.com [https://www.carolheilman.com] Amazon Book: https://a.co/d/02bhTBjX [https://a.co/d/02bhTBjX]   Follow Shuck Beans Website: https://shuckbeans.com [https://shuckbeans.com] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586290496837 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php] IG: https://www.instagram.com/shuck.beans/ [https://www.instagram.com/shuck.beans/]

12. mars 2026 - 30 min
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Saying No to Appalachia’s Code of Honor: Kinship, Culture, and Courage

This episode of Shuck Beans Podcast dives deep into the heart of Appalachian history, ancestry, and the often-misunderstood code of honor that shaped generations in Southern Appalachia. Host Phoenicia Miracle, who grew up in Harlan County, Kentucky, shares powerful stories set in coal camps, hollers, and mountain communities—stories of two men whose courageous decisions broke cycles of vengeance and changed entire family trees. Joined by guest co-host Janton Barrineau, this conversation explores: - The Appalachian code of honor and where it came from - Coal camps and Prohibition-era Appalachia - Choosing a future of hope over a culture of revenge - How one decision can change generations This is not a stereotype of Appalachia—it’s an authentic Appalachian story about wisdom, restraint, and legacy.   If you care about Appalachian history, Southern Appalachian traditions, faith, ancestry, or positive stories from the mountains, this episode is for you. #rawstorytelling #values #courage #coalmines #harlan #ancestry   Follow Shuck Beans Website: https://shuckbeans.com [https://shuckbeans.com] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586290496837 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61586290496837] IG: https://www.instagram.com/shuck.beans/ [https://www.instagram.com/shuck.beans/]   Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Shuck Beans: An Appalachian Journey 02:41 Exploring the Code of Honor in Appalachia 08:41 Family Stories: Breaking the Cycle of Violence 18:02 Transformational Decisions: The Impact of Choices 30:21 Legacy of Love: The Ripple Effect of Actions

12. feb. 2026 - 35 min
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Introducing Shuck Beans Podcast | A Love Letter to Southern Appalachia

Welcome to the Shuck Beans Podcast, hosted by Phoenicia Miracle — a heartfelt celebration of the people, faith, food, humor, resilience, and deep-rooted heritage of Southern Appalachia. Born from a simple search for real shuck beans, this podcast is for anyone connected to the mountains — those who still call Appalachia home, and those who left on the Hillbilly Highway but never stopped carrying the culture with them. Each episode features meaningful conversations that explore Appalachian history, genealogy, music, values, traditions, and transformation — with pride, honesty, and hope. No stereotypes. No pathos. No explaining ourselves. Just the good of Appalachia. If you’ve ever wondered whether this podcast is for you… Did your mom keep the bacon grease? Have you been to more funerals than weddings? Do you know “holler” is spelled with two O’s? Then you’re in the right place. Learn more at shuckbeans.com [https://shuckbeans.com]

19. jan. 2026 - 4 min
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