West Virginia’s unique culture is an underappreciated asset, according to the hosts of The Front Porch.
In our latest episode, we focus on three aspects that make us special.
Rick: Personal face-to-face relationships are expected here.
Jessi: Current and former residents have a strong connection to the state.
Scott: People here put family and friends first.
As a bonus, we also talk about what our last West Virginia meal would be. Rick would have pinto beans and cornbread. Jessi: Tudor’s biscuit and Kanawha County Schools pepperoni roll. Scott: a slaw dog.
Welcome to “The Front Porch,” where we tackle the tough issues facing Appalachia the same way you talk with your friends on the porch.
Hosts include WVPB Executive Director and recovering reporter Scott Finn; economist Jessi Troyan of the free-market Cardinal Institute; and liberal columnist and avid goat herder Rick Wilson, who works for the American Friends Service Committee.
An edited version of “The Front Porch” airs Fridays at 4:50 p.m. on West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s radio network, and the full version is available at wvpublic.org and as a podcast as well.
Share your opinions with us about these issues, and let us know what you’d like us to discuss in the future. Send a tweet to @radiofinn or @wvpublicnews, or e-mail Scott at sfinn @ wvpublic.org
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