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The Appalachian Project, Petey The Pink-Tailed Possum, and Hillbilly Talk with Shane Simmons

1 h 1 min · 17 de jun de 20201 h 1 min
Portada del episodio The Appalachian Project, Petey The Pink-Tailed Possum, and Hillbilly Talk with Shane Simmons

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Shane Simmons is an expert on all things Appalachia. I came into contact with him when he started a podcast called Hillbilly Talk and then kept following him and a group he co-founded called the Appalachian Project. Shane loves to promote Appalachia and all that's good about our region and I'm a fan of what he does. Shane is also an author and co-author - Legends & Lore of East Tennessee, and most recently, a children's book entitled Petey the Pink-Tailed Possum: A School Tail. Maybe the most knowledgeable guest we've had to date on the ins and outs of what makes Appalachia tick, I think you're going to love hearing from Shane. Enjoy and share with friends!

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