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The Mountain Spirit, a Christian Appalachian Project podcast, shares inspirational stories of faith, service, and compassion. There are many challenges in Appalachia, but also there is a mountain spirit that embodies resilience and perseverance, underpinned by faith. Join host, Tina Bryson, to hear stories of hope and encouragement that celebrate the best of our shared humanity.
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The Mountain Spirit, a Christian Appalachian Project podcast, shares inspirational stories of faith, service, and compassion. There are many challenges in Appalachia, but also there is a mountain spirit that embodies resilience and perseverance, underpinned by faith. Join host, Tina Bryson, to hear stories of hope and encouragement that celebrate the best of our shared humanity.
[Pre-recorded] Get ready for an exciting episode as we welcome today's guest, Matt Jones, founder and host of Kentucky Sports Radio. During the heart of March Madness, Matt stops by to share his heart for Appalachia. From humble beginnings in Middlesboro, KY to becoming a sports media figure featured on HBO and ESPN, Matt's journey is extraordinary. Tune in to hear how his Appalachian roots have shaped his identity, faith, and philanthropic work, making him the inspiring figure he is today. Kentucky Sports Radio website .…
Get ready for an electrifying episode as we go behind the scenes with Robert Daniels, the Technical Director at the Mountain Arts Center ! With over 20 years of experience, Robert has been the driving force behind countless breathtaking performances. Tune in for an inspiring adventure into the world of live entertainment in Appalachia! Find out more about the Mountain Arts Center . Learn about the Kentucky Opry.…
This week's guest is Jeremiah Parsons, Executive Director of Tourism for Paintsville, Kentucky. A native of Floyd County, Jeremiah has been involved in tourism since 2002, starting at Jenny Wiley Theatre as Sales and Marketing Director. Jeremiah is passionate about the arts and education, serving as President and Director of Main Street Players in Paintsville, KY. He shares with us the significance of the Historic SIPP Theater in downtown Paintsville and how his job is the best in the world because he gets to "talk about home." Visit Paintsville Tourism website to learn more .…
What does it take to create real change in public health? Angela Carman—researcher, innovator, and community advocate—is on a mission to make an impact. With funding from NIH, CDC, and Robert Wood Johnson, she’s revolutionizing how we implement interventions, engage communities, and improve public health systems. Don’t miss this eye-opening conversation—because the future of public health starts NOW! Dr. Angela Carman appointed as endowed chair in rural health policy University of Kentucky College of Public Health…
For over 35 years, Vonda has been a driving force in affordable housing and community development, connecting leaders, transforming lives, and strengthening communities across six states. As Fahe’s Senior VP of Membership, she’s not just building networks—she’s building a legacy. But beyond the boardrooms, she’s a leader, a mentor, a devoted grandmother, and a proud Appalachian. Get ready for an inspiring conversation that will challenge and ignite your own mission for change. Check out Fahe's website to learn more about Vonda's work in Appalachia.…
In this gripping season premiere, we sit down with Melissa Helton, Literary Arts Director at Hindman Settlement School and editor of Troublesome Rising—a raw and powerful anthology capturing the devastation of the July 2022 floods through the voices of Appalachian writers. Visit the Hindman Settlement School Website . Purchase Troublesome Rising here.…
Today we hear from Aaron Thoms, manager of CAP's Operation Sharing program. Aaron shares his CAP journey and the origins of Operation Sharing. Over the course of 30 plus years, Operation Sharing has delivered more than $2 billion worth of donated materials to more than 1.5 million people across all 13 Appalachian states and two Ozark states, Arkansas and Missouri. The program receives gift-in-kind donations to distribute from caring partners and corporations at warehouses in Corbin and Paintsville, Kentucky. These donations often include, but are not limited to: food, office supplies, household supplies, furniture, beverages, building supplies, hygiene items, and clothing. CAP's Operation Sharing Program partners with a network of more than 1,300 nonprofit organizations, community-based agencies, schools, and churches throughout the Appalachian region to deliver hope to people in need through the distribution of essential items. Learn more about Operation Sharing today: Become an Operation Sharing Partner | Christian Appalachian Project Read about CAP's Christmas toy disribution. Sign up to be a partner today.…
In today's episode of The Mountain Spirit, we sit down with Tom Vicini, President and CEO of Operation UNITE, to discuss the critical work being done to combat addiction and support recovery in Appalachia. With over 17 years of leadership at UNITE and decades of community service, Vicini shares insights into the challenges and successes of prevention, treatment, and recovery initiatives in the region. Learn how innovative programs and grassroots efforts are making a difference in the lives of individuals and families affected by substance use, and hear Vicini’s vision for building healthier, drug-free communities. Visit Operation UNITE website: Operation UNITE…
In this episode, we welcome Sandi Curd, Engagement Director at Kentucky Highlands Investment Corporation and a trailblazer in community and economic development in Appalachia. Dr. Curd shares her wealth of experience working with local governments, nonprofits, and federal agencies to drive innovation and growth in Eastern Kentucky. Sandi discusses strategies for fostering collaboration as we address the region’s unique challenges. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation about transforming Appalachia’s economic landscape and empowering its people. Visit Kentucky Highlands Investment Corporation website: Home - KHIC | Kentucky Highlands Investment Corporation…
Today's guest is Robyn Renner, director of Disaster Relief at CAP. Robyn shares the ways she serves God during times of disaster, leaning on her faith to help others. She has been on the ground during hurricanes from Katrina to Helene, she has mucked out homes during flooding in her home state of Kentucky, and even built homes in Haiti and El Salvador. From facing disaster of her own to traveling across the world to help people in need, Robyn continues to live out her faith every day.…
Today's guest is Matt Smith, lead pastor of Believers Church in Johnson City, TN, professor of Sociology at Big Sandy Community and Technical College, and a life-long Appalachian. Matt shares his struggle with substance use, and how God's call has been weaved throughout different moments in his journey. Visit Believers Church website here . Connect with Believers Church channels here .…
Jackie Collier, CAP's first female chair of the board, kicks off Season 5 of The Mountain Spirit podcast. Today we get to hear about Jackie's leadership style and her career journey which led her into many positions of influence as the first woman in various leadership roles at both CAP and Berea College.…
Today's guest is Dave Harl, an award-winning filmmaker and producer. Dave has traveled the world filming documentary films from interviewing World War II veterans in Japan to exploring non-profit work in India. Dave calls Kentucky home and has also produced years of video content for Christian Appalachian Project. Visit Pinnacle Productions website here . Watch Dave's videos on Vimeo .…
Our guest this week is Nate Clark, who works in the accounting department of Texas Roadhouse restaurants. Texas Roadhouse is a corporate sponsor of CAP's Hunger Walk event each September and has been sending corporate mission groups to volunteer in Appalachia every year since 2008. Having been on many of these service trips, Nate reflects on the impacts of volunteerism and his passion for taking care of others who are in need.…
Our guest this week on The Mountain Spirit is renowned photographer, Warren Brunner. Warren moved to Appalachia and captured important photographs of people and their struggles. He is known for his celebrated work documenting the War on Poverty in the 1960's. Listen to Warren describe his time in Appalachia photographing everything from coal mines to Mother Teresa, following Fr. Beiting as he worked on early CAP programing and capturing different places of worship across the entire region. View Warren's work archives at Berea College here . View Warren's books here .…
Join us today for a conversation with Rev. Dwayne Mills. Rev. Mills is the executive director of Appalachia Reach Out (ARO) in Martin County, KY. You heard from Rev. Mills earlier this season on one of our show promotional episodes. That teaser was so well received that we brought him back for a full episode. In this episode, Rev. Mills shares God's radical call on his life. When he answered God's call to pastor his childhood church, he soon realized God had even greater plans. Listen to Rev. Mills' story of putting his faith into action. SHOW NOTES ARO website and Facebook page. Rev. Mills Champions of Appalachia video . NPR: War on Poverty Martin County Tourism Telling the Story Addiction Recovery Care…
As the world moves forward from tragic events, the people who are victims don't have that same luxury. Meet Brenda. She is a survivor of the July 2022 floods. She lives in Eastern Kentucky with her granddaughter, trying to piece her life back together following a series of tragedies. Brenda's home is the 100th house repaired by CAP after the floods. Listen to Brenda's story and learn what it means to cling to gratitude despite losing everything. SHOW NOTES News Coverage of 100th House Blog on 100th House…
Today is Giving Tuesday. On this Global Day of Giving, your gift gets MATCHED up to $75,000, thanks to a generous group of CAP friends. It is because of generous doners that CAP is able to help in times of disaster and make sure homes are safe, warm, and dry. On this week's bonus episode, we revisit a conversation with CAP's Bryan Byrd and Melissa Eckenrode from the University of Scranton, following initial disaster recovery efforts earlier this year. Hear how the spirit of generosity brought student volunteers to Appalachia to serve people in need during CAP's annual WorkFest alternative spring break program. If you want to give today please donate here . If you want to sign up for WorkFest or volunteer with CAP, you can click here to learn more. SHOW NOTES Eastern Kentucky continues to recover Serve Kentucky…
On this episode of The Mountain Spirit, join us for a conversation with Mike Halligan, CEO of God's Pantry Food Bank. As we enter this holiday season of Thanksgiving and Christmas, where many people will gather with their own loved ones, Mike reminds us how critical food insecurity is in the community and spotlights policies and programs that are making a difference. SHOW NOTES: God's Pantry Food Bank Hunger In America USDA Food Statistics Food Insecurity and Diabetes Food Insecurity and Vets…
On this episode of The Mountain Spirit, join us for a conversation with Chris Green, director of the Loyal Jones Appalachian Center at Berea College; Associate Professor of Appalachian Studies; and Chair of the Appalachian Studies Department. Chris shares some history of Appalachia and what people get wrong when they think about the region. He invites you in to hear his story and welcomes you to share your own. Join us each week for stories of faith, service, and compassion. SHOW NOTES Appalachian Regional Commission Appalachian Resources Loyal Jones Appalachian Center Berea College Loyal Jones A History of Appalachia Dolly Parton Philanthropy Carter G. Woodson Addiction Recovery Care…
On this episode of The Mountain Spirit, join us for a conversation with Anita Seals, vice president of human services with Christian Appalachian Project (CAP). Discover what advice she carries to this day from CAP's founder, and how a childhood experience shaped her 40+ years of service. Join us each week for more stories of faith, service, and compassion. SHOW NOTES National Domestic Violence Hotline Hours: 24/7. Languages: English, Spanish and 200+ through interpretation service 800-799-7233 FOLLOW CAP ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: @chrisappproj Facebook: Facebook Instagram: @chrisappproj LinkedIn: Christian Appalachian Project TikTok: @chrisappproj…
The fire started before Christmas and destroyed the second floor of the Burden family's home. CAP stepped in to help this family of 10 have a safe, warm, and dry home again. Shelia Burden shares about the fire and how it has impacted her family in this week's teaser of The Mountain Spirit. Learn more about how CAP helped this family in need: Watch the Burden family story here: https://bit.ly/YTOutofAshes Read our magazine article here: https://bit.ly/OutofAshesMS Follow Christian Appalachian Project on social media for giveaways and show promotion. Twitter: @chrisappproj Facebook: Facebook Instagram: @chrisappproj LinkedIn: Christian Appalachian Project TikTok: @chrisappproj…
Dwayne Mills is executive director of Appalachia Reach Out, a nonprofit dedicated to serving the people of Martin County in the eastern Kentucky mountains. He was recently honored by CAP as a Champion of Appalachia. In this teaser, he shares his passion for Appalachia and his commitment to change the narrative about his hometown. Inez, the county seat, became the face of poverty following the visit of President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964. Mills is determined to spotlight the positive as he and his team are Christ's love in action in Martin County. Follow Christian Appalachian Project on social media for giveaways and show promotion. Twitter: @chrisappproj Facebook: Facebook Instagram: @chrisappproj LinkedIn: Christian Appalachian Project: Company Page Admin | LinkedIn TikTok: @chrisappproj…
In this second teaser, our host Tina Bryson introduces MEI-Total Elevator Solutions, a company based in Minnesota that annually sends groups to serve with Christian Appalachian Project (CAP). MEI has been serving with CAP sends May 2019. Listen to some of their volunteers share what makes serving in Appalachia so special as they build hope and transform lives in the region. Stay tuned for weekly teasers until the launch of our show in November. Also, follow Christian Appalachian Project on social media for giveaways and show promotion. Twitter: @chrisappproj Facebook: Facebook Instagram: @chrisappproj LinkedIn: Christian Appalachian Project: Company Page Admin | LinkedIn TikTok: @chrisappproj…
In this second teaser, our host Tina Bryson introduces Christian Appalachian Project's (CAP) Hunger Walk. Learn how CAP fights hunger and feeds hope in Appalachia. Students from Lexington Christian Academy explain how their faith leads them to fight hunger and feed hope in Appalachia. Stay tuned for weekly teasers until the launch of our show in November. Also, follow Christian Appalachian Project on social media for giveaways and show promotion. Twitter: @chrisappproj Facebook: Facebook Instagram: @chrisappproj LinkedIn: Christian Appalachian Project: Company Page Admin | LinkedIn TikTok: @chrisappproj…
The Mountain Spirit: A Podcast of Christian Appalachian Project will be launching this fall. Show host Tina Bryson introduces the podcast and invites all to subscribe to the show where you get your podcasts. Also, follow Christian Appalachian Project on social media for giveaways and show promotion. Twitter: @chrisappproj Facebook: Facebook Instagram: @chrisappproj LinkedIn: Christian Appalachian Project: Company Page Admin | LinkedIn TikTok: @chrisappproj…
This week's episode continues our Anniversary season of The Mountain Spirit with special guest Joyce Marks. Joyce is the director of the Jackson County Food Bank in McKee, KY. She and her husband came to Appalachia to work for Christian Appalachian Project during its earlier days, leading them to be instrumental in the construction of Camp AJ, and other early CAP initiatives. Together, they raised nine kids in Eastern Kentucky. Listen as Joyce shares what has sustained her passion for serving people in need in Appalachia.…
August 2024, Christian Appalachian Project turns 60 years old We are celebrating our anniversary with a special season of the podcast. Join us as we kick off season four with CAP's president and CEO, Guy Adams. Throughout his early adult life, Guy discovered the Appalachian heritage of his family and began to feel God equipping him for work in philanthropy, making a difference for people in need. Guy's journey came full circle when he was asked to become CAP's president, bringing hope to people in need through service. Hear more of his incredible journey and listen to the insight he has to share about leading in difficult times and remaining focused on service to others.…
Our guest today is Pastor Chris Kimbro, lead pastor of King’s River Worship Center and director of Community Bridge. Originally from Kentucky, Chris moved to West Viriginia, where he would become a pastor and start a family. Now Chris and his church have been transforming the lives of people in need in their community. King's River Worship Center website Community Bridge website…
Our guest is Jared Arnett, Pastor of Teaching and Leadership at New Beginnings Fellowship Church. Jared is a lifelong Appalachian who lives in the region by choice. He has been involved in several initiatives and has rarely had a job that existed prior to him stepping into it. Listen to Jared as he shares his journey as a leader in Appalachia, constantly creating new possibilities in the region. Learn more about New Beginnings Fellowship Church Learn more about Jared and his ongoing endeavers Learn more about SOAR (Shaping Our Appalachian Region)…
Michaela Fisher grew up in Appalachia, attending camp at CAP's Camp Shawnee, and cultivating a deep commitment to serving others. Now, she helps children and families in need as a mental health counselor with CAP's Family Life Counseling Services. Join us on this special episode as Michaela articulates the stigma surrounding mental health in Appalachia and how she is working to break the cycle of generational trauma in our region. Read Michaela's story in The Mountain Spirit magazine . Watch Michaela speak about the importance of mental health during the holiday season.…
On today's episode of The Mountain Spirit, we hear from Lauren McCoart, Director of Prestonsburg Tourism in Prestonsburg, KY. Lauren is a lifelong Appalachian with a desire to expose others to the rich beauty of her region. Learn more about the attractions in Prestonsburg, KY and the larger Appalachian region. Prestonsburg Tourism. Pikeville Tourism. Paintsville Tourism.…
Today's episode of The Mountain Spirit podcast features Elmer Whitaker, President/CEO of Whitaker Bank. Elmer talks with us about his family's legacy and how he is equipping leaders in Appalachia through Leadership Kentucky. Learn more about Leadership Kentucky here .
Today's guest is Nicky Stacy. Nicky works at the Hazel Green Food Project in Hazel Green, KY. The Hazel Green Food Project serves countless participants who come to their facility from the immediate and surrounding counties. Listen to Nicky's stories of hope as she explains why she is here to serve.
On this final episode of Season Two, our guest is Octavia Sexton, an Appalachian writer and storyteller. Octavia is an educator and advocate for preserving Appalachian culture, who challenges stereotypes of what it means to be Appalachian. Learn more about Octavia on her website. Also read about Octavia in The Mountain Spirit Magazine.…
This week's episode of The Mountain Spirit podcast features Chrysta Ghent from the East Kentucky Science Center and Varia Planetarium. Chrysta shares how her love of science propels her to provide science education to people in Appalachia. Join us in discovering the wonder of science taking place at this hidden gem in Eastern Kentucky. Visit the East Kentucky Science Center and Varia Planetarium on Facebook. Visit the East Kentucky Science Center and Varia Planetarium's website.…
Our guest this week is Ethan Forhetz, Vice President of Public Engagement with Convey of Hope. Convoy of Hope is a faith-based organization based in Springfield, MO, dedicated to feeding children, helping communities through outreach, and offering disaster relief services. Learn about the impact that Convoy of Hope is having on the world as they strive to do the next kind thing for people in need. Learn more about Convoy of Hope here.…
Today's guest is April Points, a Philanthropy Support Specialist with Christian Appalachian Project. April grew up in Harlan County hearing about the hardships of natural disaster, and jumped at the opportunity to help people in need when floods affected Eastern Kentucky in 2022. Volunteering with her church, April served her Appalachian neighbors in need. Volunteering led April to find even more opportunities to make a difference every single day. Learn about the 2022 floods here. Read about volunteers and their impact during the 2022 floods in CAP's 2022 Annual Report.…
Today's guest is J.D. Bussell, principal of Rockcastle County High School in Mount Vernon, KY. J.D. was born and raised in Rockcastle County where he would eventually settle down to teach chemistry at Rockcastle County High School. Located in one of our primary service areas, the school partners with CAP to address poverty and food insecurity in the area. Now as principal of Rockcastle County High School, JD shares the deep connections he has built with CAP throughout his life, beginning when he was baptized as an infant by Rev. Ralph W. Beiting, CAP's founder. Read about Rockcastle County High School clothing drive for people in need. Learn more about CAP's Hunger Walk, which began years ago in Rockcastle County.…
Season two of The Mountain Spirit begins with John Oliva, a mechanical engineer who also serves as an ambassador for Christian Appalachian Project (CAP). John helps recruit students from around the country to attend our annual WorkFest/YouthFest (an alternative Spring break program). Each Spring, John travels to Appalachia with these students and works to ensure that Eastern Kentucky homes are safe, warm, and dry. John has a love for serving, and his work does not end with CAP. Find out more about John's story and how he navigates the world in service to people in need. Find out more about CAP's WorkFest/YouthFest Read about John Oliva and his daughter, Isabella, serving at CAP…
CAP's Operation Sharing program partners with over 1,300 nonprofit organizations, community-based agencies, churches, and schools across all 13 Appalachian states, as well two Ozark states, Missouri and Arkansas, to collect and deliver donated goods to 1.5 million people. One of the partners is New St. Hurricane Church in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. On today's episode we hear from the pastor of New St. Hurricane Church, Derick Easter. Pastor Easter shares the history of their congregation, how he came to serve there, and what it means for their community to partner with CAP’s Operation Sharing, as they expand their reach. Watch video of New St. Hurricane Church Read The Mountain Spirit magazine article about New St. Hurricane Church Visit New St. Hurricane Church's website .…
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