Episodes
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Leah Rampy in her interview tells us why we need nature and trees in our lives. She shares wisdom that we can use in our survival as a species…
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Henry has a lively interview with Ava O’Malley about her work in the world of marketing and publishing books …She brings energy and insight to our listeners…
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Episodes manquant?
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Michael Dechane shares poetry from The Long Invisible with Henry on Poets & Writers. Michael's poetry is deep and passionate.
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Henry and Randy continue their conversation.
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Henry talks with internationally traveled photojournalist, author, magazine editor, and trail professional, Randy Johnson, about Grandfather Mountain, "Southern Snow," and more.
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Henry McCarthy interviews Joshua Darty while walking the famous Riverside Cemetery in Asheville North Carolina where Thomas Wolfe and O Henry are buried. Enjoy a lively conversation and intellectual stimulation.
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Henry interviews Ellen Malphrus.
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Henry shares memories with David about living in Southwest Virginia and all the music and stories including the Carter Family..David shares his latest poems
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Inside an Appalachian Mind: Henry shares poetry and musings on this solo edition of Poets & Writers.
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A classic from the Poets & Writers archives. Robert Morgan was one of the early interviews in which he talks about growing near Asheville, North Carolina and his books "Gap Creek" and "Daniel Boone." Since then, he written many others and returns to Abingdon for the Virginia Highlands Festival writers conference.
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Henry interviews Kenton Thompson about his list of favorite books …growing up reading Foxfire books for information on building objects of the past..Also Kenton discusses The Anxious Generation and why technology can muddle our mind …
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Local author Bonny Gable talks with Henry about her latest novel, “The Martha Odyssey.” This historical novel imagines life outside the walls of Martha Washington College in 1915.
www.bonnygable.com.
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Henry speaks with author Greg Lilly about his latest book, Abingdon’s Boardinghouse Murder - historical true crime.
https://www.arcadiapublishing.com/products/9781467157322
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Henry talks with Judge Issac Freeman who is a superb storyteller from East Tennessee and SouthWest Virginia..a hilarious interview !!
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Henry McCarthy talks baseball and tells the story of the boys of Waughtown who won the North Carolina state championship in 1960.
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local leaders in promoting the culture of South West Virginia
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Henry sits down with Jeryl Prescott Sale to talk with her about growing up in South Carolina..her academic career (teaching at Wake Forest with Maya Angelou)then to California to direct and act doing all this while raising a family
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Henry talks with Clay for the second time about songs that are poetry
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Anne Murray shares her insight into restoring rare books and stories about her life
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Henry shares poems and popular songs with his audience.
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