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Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThis week, a West Virginia baker draws on her Finnish heritage to make a different kind of cinnamon roll.
Also, for nearly a century, some of Appalachia’s best wood carvers have trained at a North Carolina folk school. Newcomers are still welcomed in to come learn the craft.
And, a conversation with Kentucky poet Willie Carver Jr.
You’ll hear these stories and more this week, Inside Appalachia.
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There’s nothing like the smell of freshly baked cinnamon rolls straight out of the oven. A baker in West Virginia borrows from her Finnish family roots to put a new twist on this traditional treat.
Folkways Reporter Zack Harold has the story.
The John C. Campbell Folk School is the home to the Brasstown Carvers who’ve been at the school since 1929. Their woodwork has been celebrated, sought after and collected.
Today, only a handful of Brasstown Carvers remain, but the group is still attracting new students and trying to shape a new future.
Folkways Reporter Stefani Priskos brings us this story.
In 2021, Willie Carver Jr. was named Kentucky’s teacher of the year. Openly gay, Carver resigned from his school after he and his LGBTQ students faced homophobia and harassment.
In 2023, he released Gay Poems for Red States. The book attracted praise and helped turn him into a much-followed, outspoken voice on social media.
Producer Bill Lynch spoke with Carver about the book.
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Our theme music is by Matt Jackfert. Other music this week was provided by Sierra Hull, Noam Pikelny, Joe Dobbs and the 1937 Flood, Loose Cattle, Caleb Caudle and Blue Dot Sessions.
We’d like to welcome our new associate producer, Abby Neff. You can find her on X at _abbyneff. But that doesn’t mean goodbye to our former associate producer Zander Aloi. Zander is now director of programming at West Virginia Public Broadcasting. Congratulations, Zander and thanks for being part of the show. And welcome Abby!
Bill Lynch is our producer. Our executive producer is Eric Douglas. Kelley Libby is our editor. Our audio mixer is Patrick Stephens. We had help this week from folkways editors Nicole Musgrave and Chris Julin.
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