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Latest podcast episodes about Cades Cove

Health by Haven Podcast
027 | Cades Cove Loop Lope Recap 2024

Health by Haven Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 43:29


An episode you truly don't want to miss - even if it's purely for the entertainment value - the Spanyer/Quinlan family recaps their 2024 Cades Cove Loop Lope 10 mile race experience! The crew missed Haven's brother, Milo, while he was working, but the rest of the fam drops all their race day hot takes! Thank you to HxH Podcast Sponsor, A Ranger Paints. Podcast listeners can get 10% off their purchase using code "HXH10"!Follow Haven on Instagram @healthbyhaven for more health and wellness content! Get healthy recipes, read wellness articles, and learn all about HxH at healthbyhaven.com. 

Sasquatch Tracks
The Disappearance of Dennis Lloyd Martin | ST 56

Sasquatch Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 113:17


On Father's Day Weekend in 1969, six-year-old Dennis Martin was camping with his family near Spence Field in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park when he vanished without a trace, leading to one of the largest searches in the history of the National Park Service. Tragically, he was never found, and the disappearance of Dennis Lloyd Martin remains unresolved after more than half a century.  In recent years, renewed interest in the case has led to speculations about a possible kidnapping, as well as theories that an "Appalachian wild man" akin to Sasquatch may have been involved. Such theories focus on the testimony provided by the late Harold Key and his family, who observed an individual in the park under odd circumstances that unfolded on the same day as the disappearance of Dennis Lloyd Martin.  In this special episode of Sasquatch Tracks, the team takes a deep dive into the details of the disappearance, discussing a recent Hulu series that discusses the kidnapping theory and its possible relevance to what some witnesses liken to wild men or even "apelike" creatures inhabiting the remotest portions of our National Parks. We examine the evidence for this, along with several alternative explanations for the disappearance, and what U.S. government documents and independent research into the landmark search and rescue case reveal.  Stories and other links discussed in this episode:  Dennis Lloyd Martin: 50 Years Ago, This Boy Vanished in the Great Smoky Mountains Cold Cases - Investigative Services (U.S. National Park Service)  Watch OUT THERE: Crimes of the Paranormal Streaming On Hulu Follow Sasquatch Tracks on Twitter. Got a news tip or story to share? Send us an Email. Have you seen an animal you can't identify? Submit a report here.

Joey and Nancy on WIVK
Joey and Nancy Full Show 9-19-24

Joey and Nancy on WIVK

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 44:35


Someone told Nancy she looks 25 years old, Joey has a cool new iPhone feature, Joey has to use the restroom in the woods at Cades Cove, giving away a Dollywood VIP experience, Nancy's son may be going to the Grand Canyon with his school, Morgan Wallen's parents are talking to us tomorrow, who would you not bring into your doomsday bunker, giving away Morgan Wallen tickets, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WIVK 107.7 Podcasts
Joey and Nancy Full Show 9-19-24

WIVK 107.7 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 44:35


Someone told Nancy she looks 25 years old, Joey has a cool new iPhone feature, Joey has to use the restroom in the woods at Cades Cove, giving away a Dollywood VIP experience, Nancy's son may be going to the Grand Canyon with his school, Morgan Wallen's parents are talking to us tomorrow, who would you not bring into your doomsday bunker, giving away Morgan Wallen tickets, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Family Vacationer
US Fall Destinations

The Family Vacationer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 9:21


The Family Vacationer Podcast - Episode 166: The Best Places to See the Leaves Changing in the Fall Episode Overview: In this episode of *The Family Vacationer*, Rob takes you on a colorful journey through some of the best places in the U.S. to experience the magic of fall foliage. Whether you're planning a quick weekend road trip or a longer family vacation, you'll get expert tips on the top destinations to soak in the season's vibrant colors. Topics Covered: 1. New England Fall Foliage   - Explore Vermont's Green Mountain Byway, with family-friendly activities like apple picking and cider mills.   - Discover New Hampshire's Kancamagus Highway and scenic spots in the White Mountains.   - Experience Acadia National Park in Maine, where coastal views meet stunning autumn landscapes. 2. Southern and Midwestern Fall Adventures   - Drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia and North Carolina, with Asheville as your base for exploration.   - Enjoy the colors of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, including the picturesque Cades Cove.   - Explore Michigan's Upper Peninsula, from the Porcupine Mountains to the waterfalls of Tahquamenon Falls State Park.   - Visit Door County, Wisconsin, where local traditions like fish boils and scenic drives offer a unique fall experience. 3. Western and Mountain Foliage Destinations   - Discover the beauty of the Ozark Mountains in Arkansas and Missouri, with winding scenic drives through dense forests.   - Take in the golden hues of Aspen, Colorado, and the breathtaking views of Maroon Bells.   - Head to Shenandoah National Park in Virginia for the perfect mix of scenic drives and outdoor activities along Skyline Drive. Why You Should Listen: If you love the idea of a family getaway surrounded by the beauty of autumn, this episode is packed with inspiration. Rob shares practical travel tips, must-see spots, and ideas for making the most of your fall foliage trips—whether you're into hiking, scenic drives, or simply enjoying the crisp air and vibrant landscapes. Links and Resources Mentioned - Acadia National Park - Green Mountain Byway (Vermont) - The Kancamagus Highway (New Hampshire) - The Blue Ridge Parkway - Great Smoky Mountains National Park - Porcupine Mountains (Michigan) - Maroon Bells (Aspen, Colorado) - Shenandoah National Park Follow Us: Be sure to subscribe to *The Family Vacationer* on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode! For more family travel inspiration, follow us on social media and visit our website for additional resources. ---

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Berries, Fruit Pies and Cobblers and Recipes

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 27:30


On this episode of the Tennessee Farm Table, Amy sets the table with berries of the season, locations of regional pick-your-own farms, recipes for fruit desserts, blackberry jam, and a Blackberry slump grunt from Dee Dee Constantine. Amy's guests are Farmers Susan and John Keller of Blount County, TN, Dee Dee Constantine, Ruth Davis, and Lois Shuler Caughron (known as the last woman out of the Cove)⁣ ⁣ Lois and Ruth share memories of Kermit Caughron, how he enjoyed making “dew” from fruits of the season when a resident of Cades Cove, and news about a book signing at the Cades Cove Preservation Association.⁣

The Smoky Mountains Podcast
Sarah Seaton Meyers

The Smoky Mountains Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 24:21


In this podcast episode, Sarah Seton Myers, a homeschooling mom and author, shares her background and journey as a writer. She discusses her book 'Letters from Papaw' and the inspiration behind it. Sarah also talks about the fascination of Cades Cove and the Great Smoky Mountains, and how understanding the history and stories of the area can enhance the visitor experience. She shares her approach to teaching through field trips and highlights various educational and entertaining attractions in the area. Additionally, Sarah introduces her 'Buried Reserve' series and other books she has written. Takeaways Sarah Seton Myers is a homeschooling mom and author of 'Letters from Papaw' and the 'Buried Reserve' series. Understanding the history and stories of Cades Cove and the Great Smoky Mountains enhances the visitor experience. Field trips can be educational and entertaining, providing hands-on learning experiences for children. Sarah's books, including 'Letters from Papaw' and the 'Buried Reserve' series, are available on Amazon.

Alphabet Sleep
A - Appalachian Watermill

Alphabet Sleep

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 60:00


Nestled within the lush terrain of the Appalachian Mountains, the leftover grist water mills are weatherworn relics of a bygone era. Since the 1870s, water cascading over the Cable Mill's wooden wheel has reverberated through surrounding Cades Cove and Great Smoky Mountain National Park. As a calm rush of water down the aged timber flume crashes over its lazily spinning wheel and into the stream below, the gears within the Millhouse chime in with the occasional soft creak and clang. Visitors who pause to listen can hear these relaxing sounds echo timeless craftsmanship throughout the hills of Appalachia. 35.58513, -83.84445

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Kermit Caughron Striped Stick Bean, Cades Cove, Tennessee

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Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 27:28


In this episode, we are setting the table with “Kermit's Striped Stick Bean”. We visit with John and Rachel Davis, owners of J & R Farms in Blount County, Tennessee. John Davis's great-grandmother is Lois Shuler Caughron, and her late husband is Kermit Caughron. The Caughron family has raised and saved an heirloom bean for generations named the “Striped Stick Bean”. This bean comes from the last remaining descendants of white settlers and residents of Cades Cove, Kermit, and Lois Caughron. When the Great Smoky Mountains National Park was established, the residents of Cades Cove were made to move out of the area over a certain amount of years. These last remaining residents of Cades Cove are John and Rachel Davis's ancestors. This family is very involved with a nonprofit organization called the Cades Cove Preservation Association, and a link is below to find out more about this organization and the repository of artifacts and pictures of the families of white settlers who formerly lived in Cades Cove. I (Amy) am actively gathering recordings and information on the original settlers of Cades Cove and Eastern Tennessee Mountains, Native American residents who long before white settlers came to the area of East Tennessee. I hope to be sharing podcasts and radio shows on the Native American perspective through the lens of food over the next months. For his “Potluck Radio” series, Fred Sauceman recalls Tennessee memories of the Franklin Club and of Raymond Bautista owner of the former restaurant “Raymond's Fine Foods” along with Raymond's recipe for Cole Slaw. Raymond's Fine Foods was inducted into the Tennessee Restaurant Hall of Fame.

Pine Thicket Philosophy
Biking Cades Cove-Tips for Newbies

Pine Thicket Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 14:14


After their first ride at Cades Cove, we talk to Josh and Brady about things that they wished that they had known before the ride.

Pine Thicket Philosophy
Biking Cades Cove Part 2- A Truck Session

Pine Thicket Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 10:38


We look back at our Cades Cove Bike Ride while we record a "Truck Session" on our way home from The Great Smoky Mountain National Park.

Pine Thicket Philosophy
Biking in Cades Cove part 1

Pine Thicket Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 10:27


Josh, Brady & Matthew join me for this short episode recorded while on a bike ride in Cades Cove of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. From May through September, each Wednesday the Cades Cove Loop is closed to vehicles, so it is hike or bike only. During one of these Wednesdays, me & boys saw seven bears, several deer and not many more people.

NewsTalk STL
6am/More issues surface in Coldwater Creek area of Florissant

NewsTalk STL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 44:39


Mike Ferguson in the Morning 03-07-24 Which Biden will we see tonight at the State of the Union address? Homes in the Coldwater Creek area of Florissant are finding radioactive material in their backyards and under their homes. The Cades Cove subdivision, a small enclave in Florissant, was built on top of where Coldwater Creek once meandered. It was contaminated decades ago by waste left over from the development of the world's first atomic bomb. Story here: https://missouriindependent.com/2024/03/04/florissant-homes-built-on-coldwater-creek-may-sit-on-radioactive-contamination/ The ugly aspects of war continue in the Israel/Gaza confrontation and the U.N. issues a report over 4 months after the brutal attack on Oct. 7, 2023. The administration continues to lose support as Jews continue to be targeted. NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstreamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NPPBC Audio Sermons
Cades Cove Service

NPPBC Audio Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 106:00


00:00:00 . . . . . . Welcome  00:00:25 . . . . . . Prayer  00:01:45 . . . . . . My Lord Will Carry Me  00:05:54 . . . . . . Singing Of Love Divine  00:10:30 . . . . . . I Want To Know More About My Lord  00:16:15 . . . . . . He Abides  00:21:22 . . . . . . I've Never Been Sorry  00:25:58 . . . . . . “Well Done, My Child"  00:31:06 . . . . . . I'm In A New World  00:34:55 . . . . . . Prayer  00:36:00 . . . . . . As Small As I Am  00:40:31 . . . . . . I Claim The Blood  00:44:30 . . . . . . Just Any Day Now  00:48:39 . . . . . . It Is Well  00:54:18 . . . . . . He Wrote My Name  00:58:41 . . . . . . Palms Of Victory  01:02:35 . . . . . . Amazing Grace  01:07:53 . . . . . . Pastor Tommy Boring  01:38:35 . . . . . . Nothing But The Blood  01:42:35 . . . . . . Closing  01:44:55 . . . . . . Dismissal Prayer

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Regenerative agriculture with Bluestem Hollow, Bales Farms and Lois Shuler Caughron

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 22:00


Today we visit with Tennessee farmers who practice regenerative agriculture and have news about Appalachian Homecoming. A three-day event celebrating and studying modern Appalachian cuisine and farming issues. Our guests include: - Christopher Burger, Brenna Powers Wright, Carrie Garvey, and chef Robert Allen of Bluestem Hollow, Greenback, TN. - Aliceson Bales of Bales Farm is located in Mosheim, TN. She and her family raise pasture-raised beef, chicken, and pork, and she shares her recipe for Beef Roast. - Lois Shuler Caughron and her daughter Ruth Davis of Maryville, TN. Louis and her late husband Kermit Caughron were the last residents of Cades Cove, which was their home before the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Louis and Ruth share memories of Kermit, his bees, his love for fruit, and saving cucumber seeds. - And news about an upcoming event, “Appalachian Homecoming,” a 3-day event with ticket options. It is also part of the New Hope Children's Advocacy Center's annual fundraising event, “Bacon at the Bear, built around Allan Benton's bacon. Christopher Burger will be a speaker during the educational component of Dancing Bear Lodge and Appalachian Bistro's Appalachian Homecoming, which will take place August 4-6 at Dancing Bear Lodge and Appalachian Bistro, which is located in the Peaceful Side of the Smoky's in Townsend, TN. And other speakers include Allan Benton of Benton's Smoky Mountain Country Hams - James Beard award-winning chef and restaurateur Sean Brock who is behind McCrady's, Husk, Audrey, The Continental Nashville, Joyland, and June restaurants. And many more speakers. That incredibly talented Wyatt Ellis, the 14-year-old musician and mandolinist, will perform on Friday night.

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Tennessee Chicken Recipes and Roy Milner, Blackberry Farm Brewery

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 29:00


Guests on this topic include Lois Shuler Caughron and her daughter Ruth Caughron Davis. Lois is known as the last woman out of the cove. Lois and her late husband, Kermit Caughron, were the last settlers to move from Cades Cove after establishing the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. - Aliceson Bales of Bales Farm, Mosheim, TN, with her recipe for Buttermilk chicken and how to make chicken broth. - James Beard Award-winning food writer Ronni Lundy reads from the chapter Honest Fried Chicken from her 1991 book Shuck Beans, Stack Cakes and Honest Fried Chicken: The Heart and Soul of the Southern Country Kitchen. - Roy Milner (Chief Fermentation Officer at Black Berry Farm Brewery) with a mini visit on the nature of his work. Roy will be a presenter during the Saturday educational portion of the Appalachian Homecoming.

AFK Discussions
Haunted smoky mountains, what happened to the children

AFK Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 85:31


Tonight we have a roundtable with Phill on the recent trip to the Smoky Mountains, Elkmont, and Cades Cove. Come along on this journey as we talk about all the weird things that happened to us and the communications we had with spirits from the beyond. This was one of my favorite episodes we've done so far and Phil is awesome so go and check him out on his YouTube channel and his Instagram page.exploring with Phill links :http://www.facebook.com/exploringwith... http://www.twitter.com/exploring_phill http://www.instagram.com/exploringwit... https://www.reddit.com/exploringwithp... https://www.tiktok.com/exploringwithp...AFK DISCUSSIONS links: https://linktr.ee/afkdiscussions?utm_...Liquid I.V. store link : https://zen.ai/afkdiscussions

NPPBC Audio Sermons
Cades Cove Service

NPPBC Audio Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 166:20


00:00:00 . . . . . . Welcome  00:01:10 . . . . . . Prayer  00:02:35 . . . . . . Land Where Living Waters Flow  00:05:48 . . . . . . I Never Shall Forget the Day  00:09:44 . . . . . . The Dearest Friend I Ever Had  00:14:27 . . . . . . I Know My Name Is There  00:18:42 . . . . . . The Son Hath Made Me Free  00:24:10 . . . . . . When I See The Blood  00:29:12 . . . . . . Brethren, We Have Met to Worship  00:33:34 . . . . . . Amazing Grace  00:38:07 . . . . . . I'll Fly Away  00:41:01 . . . . . . I'm In a New World  00:44:19 . . . . . . Looking For a City  00:49:12 . . . . . . Victory In Jesus  00:56:37 . . . . . . Do You Know How It Feels?  00:59:47 . . . . . . As Small As I Am  01:02:55 . . . . . . On the Right Side of the Great I Am  01:06:41 . . . . . . Just a Carpenter  01:10:47 . . . . . . The Lighthouse  01:14:51 . . . . . . It's Under the Blood  01:19:05 . . . . . . Somebody Touched Me  01:25:06 . . . . . . Pastor Tommy Boring; "The Testimony of John Chapter 9”  02:04:06 . . . . . . He Took Your Place  02:07:01 . . . . . . One More Time  02:09:38 . . . . . . When He Sees Me  02:14:54 . . . . . . I Still Believe  02:18:51 . . . . . . Lord, You're the Best Thing That's Ever Happened To Me  02:22:01 . . . . . . If You Want To Let Jesus Come In  02:27:33 . . . . . . Lord, Don't Leave Me Here  02:29:12 . . . . . . A House of Gold  02:39:40 . . . . . . If We Never Meet Again

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Bluestem Hollow, Greenback, Tennessee

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 22:25


Today we are setting the table with a farm visit. We visit with a farmer, garden manager, farm manager, and Chef from Bluestem Hollow, located in Greenback, TN. They also operate a downtown Knoxville urban farm - The Old City Gardens on Depot Ave. On the Greenback farm, they raise grassland beef, chickens for pastured eggs, and sustainably grown fruits and vegetables, along with a lovely event venue. Chef Robert Allen (formerly of Citico's) is on property. He creates elevated farm-to-table meals on the farm for baby showers, weddings, and corporate events, and he also heads the catering program. Today, we focus on their CSA program that they are signing people up for now and hope to have all shares sold by early April. We also hear from Lois Caughron, known as the last woman out of the cove, meaning Cades Cove of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This used to be her and her late husband Kermit Cughron's home. Lois and her daughter reminisce about Kermit, his love for honey bees, honey, and saving cucumber seed.

Nashville Daily
Is It Better Out East? | Episode 988

Nashville Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 31:53


Nashville's City Council members may not be safe in their current position as state lawmakers seek to reduce city council members statewide. According to a recent study, one Tennessee city made the list of top 20 hardest working cities. Plus, we know how great Nashville is, but is it better in East Tennessee?New YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKjWKXfpjtNL0oL2R6MKSxwToday's Sponsors: Brad Reynolds  https://thinkbrad.com/Blessed Day Coffee   https://www.blesseddaycoffee.com/   Use Code "XPLR20" for 20% off at checkoutNash NewsTennessee Republican lawmakers file bill to limit city councils to 20 voting membershttps://www.newschannel5.com/news/tennessee-republican-lawmakers-file-bill-to-limit-city-councils-to-20-voting-members2 Tennessee Cities Among The 'Hardest-Working' Cities In The U.S. | iHearthttps://www.iheart.com/content/2023-01-06-2-tennessee-cities-among-the-hardest-working-cities-in-the-us/Nashville Daily Artist of the Day Playlist   https://open.spotify.com/playlist/51eNcUWPg7qtj8KECrbuwx?si=nEfxeOgmTv6rFUyhVUJY9AFollow us @ XPLR NASH   Website -  https://nashvilledailypodcast.com/   YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/xplrnash   Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/xplr.nash/   Twitter - https://twitter.com/xplr_nash   NASHVILLE & XPLR MERCH - https://www.xplrnash.com/shopMedia and other inquiries please email hello@xplr.life

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NPPBC Audio Sermons
Cades Cove Service

NPPBC Audio Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 122:38


0:00 . . . . . . One Day I Will 5:14 . . . . . . Pray For Me (When All Goes Well) 8:06 . . . . . . Treasures Unseen 10:49 . . . . . . God On the Mountain 14:02 . . . . . . Pastor Tommy Boring (Intro/Prayer) 17:20 . . . . . . Grace for Every Need Church (Pg 56) 23:05 . . . . . . Gettin' Ready to Leave This World (Pg 116) 25:57 . . . . . . The Old Rugged Cross (Pg 305) 31:49 . . . . . . Press Along, Weary Pilgrim, Press On (Pg 146) 38:15 . . . . . . Brethren, We Have Met to Worship 42:23 . . . . . . The Lighthouse 46:32 . . . . . . The Old Ship of Zion 50:13 . . . . . . Going Home 54:42 . . . . . . Jesus Loves Me 56:00 . . . . . . Thank God, I Am Free 1:00:13 . . . . . . Glory, Glory, Glory 1:04:46 . . . . . . I'm Glad I'm Saved 1:09:43 . . . . . . What a Day That Will Be 1:14:10 . . . . . . Do You Know How it Feels 1:16:28 . . . . . . Brother Billy Hearon 1:53:40 . . . . . . He Took Your Place 1:57:08 . . . . . . Begged For Bread 2:00:36 . . . . . . Pastor Tommy Boring (Closing/Prayer)

Walkin' on the Wild Side
The Bear Necessities of Black Bears

Walkin' on the Wild Side

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 35:40


Black bears are some of the most charismatic, recognizable, and popular critters of the Southeast.  Join Marvin and Gabrielle for a fun look at the life of black bears, their stories and interactions with bears, and some info on how to be safe around these amazing mammals!Here are some great websites:https://www.dnr.sc.gov/wildlife/species/bearhttps://bear.org/quick-black-bear-facts/https://www.nps.gov/grsm/learn/nature/black-bears.htmBlack Bears on the North Carolina Coast:https://www.fws.gov/refuge/pocosin_lakeshttps://www.ncbearfest.com (details soon for 2022)Here's a link to a post I did about the bears of Cades Cove: https://www.facebook.com/page/275278035824539/search/?q=black%20bearsYou can follow us on Facebook at Nature Nook Photography Email us at www.walkingonthewildside21@gmail.comYou can also listen to us on our new Facebook Podcast Page - Walkin' on the Wild SideOr listen directly from our website at https://walkinonthewildside.buzzsprout.comAs always, we hope you enjoy listening to our podcast and welcome your emails, comments, and feedback.   Subscribe to our podcasts and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Audible, Spotify, iHeart Radio, TuneIn, Stitcher, and more!  So get out there and start "Walkin' on the Wild Side"!

Fringe Radio Network
Where Did the Road Go? - X2 - Missing Humans in the Smokie Mountains

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 86:51


Author Steve Stockton. Topics include Cades Cove, locations that cannot be photographed, camera anomalies, magnetic irregularities in the Smokey Mountains, Sasquatch, feral human cannibals, Eric Rudolph, Dennis Martin disappearance, ginseng hunting, Appalachian cave systems, Key family encounter, Dwight McCarter, bizarre suicide of an FBI agent, missing people and the sudden onset of unusual weather, strange discrepancies in recovered bodies, boulder fields, Native American lore of rock creatures, the Bennington VT Triangle, David Paulides, maps of missing people, amnesia, "dogs" and "bears" who help missing children, Casey Hathaway, weird similarities amongst those who go missing, disappeared person from a bus, serial killers, Appalachian Trail, killings by animals, tree roots and corpses, portals, Timothy Renner and being Fey-led, a mysterious tree, strange lights in the woods, the Fairy Folk, paradoxical undressing, body temperature, Edd McKinley, unusual suicides, voluntarily missing people, Derek Joseph Lueking, Thelma Pauline Melton, old-time drivers license issues, Trenny Lynn Gibson, Laura Riste host of www.canadiangurl77.com, conspiracy in the assassination of President Lincoln, impersonators of famous criminals, bear attacks vs. plane crashes in the Great Smokies, bizarre weather phenomena, ghost stories.

Fringe Radio Network
Where did the Road Go? MISISNG PEOPLE IN THE SMOKIES WITH STEVE STOCKTON

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 86:51


Seriah welcomes researcher and author Steve Stockton. Topics include Cades Cove, locations that cannot be photographed, camera anomalies, magnetic irregularities in the Smokey Mountains, Sasquatch, feral human cannibals, Eric Rudolph, Dennis Martin disappearance, ginseng hunting, Appalachian cave systems, Key family encounter, Dwight McCarter, bizarre suicide of an FBI agent, missing people and the sudden onset of unusual weather, strange discrepancies in recovered bodies, boulder fields, Native American lore of rock creatures, the Bennington VT Triangle, David Paulides, maps of missing people, amnesia, "dogs" and "bears" who help missing children, Casey Hathaway, weird similarities amongst those who go missing, disappeared person from a bus, serial killers, Appalachian Trail, killings by animals, tree roots and corpses, portals, Timothy Renner and being Fey-led, a mysterious tree, strange lights in the woods, the Fairy Folk, paradoxical undressing, body temperature, Edd McKinley, unusual suicides, voluntarily missing people, Derek Joseph Lueking, Thelma Pauline Melton, old-time drivers license issues, Trenny Lynn Gibson, Laura Riste host of www.canadiangurl77.com, conspiracy in the assassination of President Lincoln, impersonators of famous criminals, bear attacks vs. plane crashes in the Great Smokies, bizarre weather phenomena, ghost stories, and much more! This is non-stop riveting conversation!- Recap by Vincent TreewellOutro Music by Sax Myle.

Where Did the Road Go?
Misisng People in the Smokies with Steve Stockton - Nov 20, 2021

Where Did the Road Go?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021


Seriah welcomes researcher and author Steve Stockton. Topics include Cades Cove, locations that cannot be photographed, camera anomalies, magnetic irregularities in the Smokey Mountains, Sasquatch, feral human cannibals, Eric Rudolph, Dennis Martin disappearance, ginseng hunting, Appalachian cave systems, Key family encounter, Dwight McCarter, bizarre suicide of an FBI agent, missing people and the sudden onset of unusual weather, strange discrepancies in recovered bodies, boulder fields, Native American lore of rock creatures, the Bennington VT Triangle, David Paulides, maps of missing people, amnesia, "dogs" and "bears" who help missing children, Casey Hathaway, weird similarities amongst those who go missing, disappeared person from a bus, serial killers, Appalachian Trail, killings by animals, tree roots and corpses, portals, Timothy Renner and being Fey-led, a mysterious tree, strange lights in the woods, the Fairy Folk, paradoxical undressing, body temperature, Edd McKinley, unusual suicides, voluntarily missing people, Derek Joseph Lueking, Thelma Pauline Melton, old-time drivers license issues, Trenny Lynn Gibson, Laura Riste host of www.canadiangurl77.com, conspiracy in the assassination of President Lincoln, impersonators of famous criminals, bear attacks vs. plane crashes in the Great Smokies, bizarre weather phenomena, ghost stories, and much more! This is non-stop riveting conversation! - Recap by Vincent Treewell Outro Music by Sax Myle. Download

NPPBC Audio Sermons
Cades Cove Service

NPPBC Audio Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 72:03


00:00 . . . . Prayer 01:33 . . . . When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder 04:50 . . . . The Son Hath Made Me Free 09:18 . . . . An Old Account Settled 13:35 . . . . Let Me Live Close to Thee 17:11 . . . . I'm Going That Way 21:59 . . . . Amazing Grace 26:03 . . . . Pastor Tommy Boring 48:29 . . . . What a Friend We Have 53:23 . . . . Heavenly Sunlight 57:49 . . . . Are You Washed in the Blood? 01:02:27 . . . . I'll Fly Away 01:05:39 . . . . Blessed Assurance

My Bigfoot Sighting
My Bigfoot Sighting Episode 5 - Cades Cove Bigfoot Encounter

My Bigfoot Sighting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 21:30


Jeff went on a camping trip, with his family, in 1971, when he was a kid. He and his family had gone to a place in the Smokey Mountains, called Cades Cove. They had never gone camping there before. Not long after arriving, Jeff started passing a football around, with other kids he met there. They had been throwing the football around for about 15 to 20 minutes. A pass, intended for him, sailed over his head and went into the timber. When Jeff went to retrieve the ball, he found out, the hard way, that he and his new friends weren't alone.If you've had a Bigfoot sighting and would like to be a guest, on the show, please go to https://MyBigfootSighting.com and let us know! We'd love to hear from you.If you'd like to report your sighting or sightings to the U.S. Bigfoot Patrol, please visit https://linktr.ee/usbigfootpatrol and fill out a report.Show's theme song, "Banjo Music," courtesy Nathan Brumley

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John Coykendall, Seed Saver, and Cades Cove Memories

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 27:20


Setting the table with old-time, heirloom seed , and seed saving stories with seed saver John Coykendall. Memories of Cades Cove from Lois Shular Caughron and her daughter Ruth Caughron Davis. Lois and Ruth share memories of Kermit Caughron who was known as the bee man and was always giving people his “bean seed”. His home and garden sat near the Cades Cove loop until 1999. Visitors to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park touring Cades Cove often met Kermit. Kermit often shared his honey, and bean seed from his garden with visitors to the park. Kermit's widow Louis Shular Caughron is known as the last woman out of the cove. She was the last of resident of Cades Cove after the establishment of the park took the land and homes of the residents of Cades Cove. I (Amy) also share news of an event taking place Saturday, August 28th, from 10:00 - 5:00 P.M. at the Cades Cove Preservation Association in Maryville, “The Annual Cades Cove Homecoming”.

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Chicken Recipes from Tennessee and Kentucky

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 31:00


Farmer Aliceson Bales of Bales Farm, Mosheim TN, shares her recipe for buttermilk chicken, how to get the most of an entire chicken, and how to make chicken broth. Aliceson and her family, Barry, and Marshall operate their family farm, which has been in continuous operation since 1882. Marshall is the 6th generation farmer of this land and is an impressive young farmer. They produce premium pasture-raised meats, and Marshall is head of the egg program. Barry Bales is a multi-grammy award-winning musician and has played for many years with Alison Krauss and Union Station. Barry even wrote the theme song for Aliceson's segment called “Ali's Tune.” ⁣ We also hear from Lois Shular Caughron and her daughter Ruth Davis of Blount County, TN, with a recipe their family has enjoyed for many years, which is easy to prepare and economical, Chicken and Crackers. Lois is known as “The Last Woman out of the Cove.” The cove referenced is Cades Cove, a part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and once Lois and Kermit Caughron's home. James Beard award-winning food writer Ronni Lundy reads from her book Shuck Beans, Stack Cake, and Honest Fried Chicken The Heart and Soul of Southern Country Kitchens, published in 1990. In this recording, she reads from her book on honest fried Chicken prepared in cast iron. From Radio Bristol, Farm and Fun time Show will hear an heirloom recipe and accompanying jingle written and performed by Chris Treulson of Bill and the Belles. Chuck Gordon, CEO of Tri-City Beverage makers of Dr. Enuf, is the guest of this segment. Dr. Enuf has been made by Tr-City Beverage in Johnson City, Tennessee, for over 70 years. (They do not advertise on this show).

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Tennessee berries, cobblers, and memories of Cades Cove

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 25:30


Amy sets the table with berries of the season, locations of regional pick-your-own farms, recipes for fruit desserts, blackberry jam, and a Blackberry slump grunt from Dee Dee Constantine. Amy's guests are Farmers Susan and John Keller of Blount County, TN, Dee Dee Constantine, Ruth Davis, and Lois Shuler Caughron (known as the last woman out of the Cove)⁣ ⁣ Lois and Ruth share memories of Kermit Caughron, how he enjoyed making “dew” from fruits of the season when a resident of Cades Cove, and news about a book signing at the Cades Cove Preservation Association.⁣

Abide Sleep Channel
Historic Churches of Cades Cove

Abide Sleep Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 100:01


If you have difficulty falling asleep, relax and fall asleep to this bible story meditation with sounds of ocean waves. In this bedtime story, we’ll be traveling to Cades Cove in the Great Smoky Mountains -- a scenic park in the United States filled with lush valleys and rolling mountains. Let your body sleep and your mind rest in the peaceful assurance that God. For more sleep story meditations, download the Abide app: https://abide.co/awesome

Visit My Smokies
6 Surprising Things You Didn’t Know About John Oliver Cabin in Cades Cove

Visit My Smokies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021


If you’ve ever been to Cades Cove, you’ve probably stopped at the John Oliver Cabin. It’s the first stop along the Loop where you can get out and explore. We want to share some surprising things you may not know about this historical building. Check out these 6 surprising things you didn’t know about the […] The post 6 Surprising Things You Didn’t Know About John Oliver Cabin in Cades Cove appeared first on Visit My Smokies.

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All About the History of the Cantilever Barn in Cades Cove

Visit My Smokies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021


You probably know that Cades Cove is the most popular place to visit in the Great Smoky Mountains. It’s full of so many historic buildings people love to check out, but one of the most popular buildings is the cantilever barn in Cades Cove. This is a popular spot to visit along the Loop because […] The post All About the History of the Cantilever Barn in Cades Cove appeared first on Visit My Smokies.

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Kermit’s Striped Stick Bean, Cades Cove, Tennessee

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 27:00


In this episode, we are setting the table with “Kermit’s Striped Stick Bean”. We visit with John and Rachel Davis, owners of J & R Farms in Blount County, Tennessee. John Davis’s Great Grandmother is Lois Shuler Caughron, and her late husband was Kermit Caughron. The Caughron family has raised and saved an heirloom bean for generations that they call the “Striped Stick Bean”. This bean comes from the last remaining descendants of white settlers and residents of Cades Cove, Kermit and Lois Caughron. When the Great Smoky Mountains National Park was established, the residents of Cades Cove where made to move out of the area over a certain amount of years. These last remaining residents of Cades Cove are John and Rachel Davis’s ancestors. This family is very involved with a non profit organization called the Cades Cove Preservation Association, and a link is below to find out more about this organization and depository of artifacts and pictures of the families of white settlers who formerly lived in Cades Cove. I (Amy) am actively gathering recordings and information on the original settlers of Cades Cove and Eastern Tennessee Mountains, Native American residents who long before white settlers came to the area of East Tennessee lived. I hope to be sharing podcasts and radio shows on the Native American perspective through the lens of food over the next months. For his “Potluck Radio” series, Fred Sauceman recalls a Tennessee memories of the Franklin Club and of Raymond Bautista owner of the former restaurant “Raymond’s Fine Foods” along with Raymond’s recipe for Cole Slaw. Raymond’s Fine foods was inducted into the Tennessee Restaurant Hall of Fame.

Visit My Smokies
Everything You Need to Know About Horseback Riding in Cades Cove

Visit My Smokies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021


You’ve probably driven the Cades Cove Loop before, but did you know you can go horseback riding in Cades Cove? This is an incredible way to explore the area in a new way. Plus, it’s a great activity for people of all ages! Find out everything you need to know about horseback riding in Cades […] The post Everything You Need to Know About Horseback Riding in Cades Cove appeared first on Visit My Smokies.

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All About Gregory’s Cave: A Hidden Gem in Cades Cove

Visit My Smokies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021


If you’ve visited the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, you’ve probably been to the most popular spot: Cades Cove. There are a ton of cool stops along this scenic drive, such as the cantilever barn, John Oliver cabin, and Cable grist mill. These stops are right along the road, but did you know there are […] The post All About Gregory’s Cave: A Hidden Gem in Cades Cove appeared first on Visit My Smokies.

Audible Sleep Tracks
Cades Cove Soundscape

Audible Sleep Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 5:53


Prepare to fall into a deep sleep as you listen to the beautiful and authentic sounds of nature, captured by acoustic ecologist Gordon Hempton. Hear nighttime creatures hum and trill in the lush forest of Cades Cove in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Restoration RV
WiFi in the Smoky Mountains - Does your signal get through?

Restoration RV

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 12:08


We are live on location this week - in Cades Cove in the Smoky Mountains. We knew going into this trip that we were going to be totally self-contained, but we weren’t sure about Internet. I am teaching online and I need to be able to reach, and be reached by, students during the week. Being totally off-grid is not an option. After researching many options, we put together a great WiFi system for off grid work - and it worked great until we really got back into the mountains. Final conclusion, this system is perfect when you have a signal to boost - but if there is no signal at all, not much is going to work. Here are the specific bits of gear we use:GL.iNet 4G LTE Router https://amzn.to/3kj0lvuWilson Electronics 30 Feet Low Loss Coaxial Cable https://amzn.to/2HcwdnaWilson Electronics Wideband Directional Antenna https://amzn.to/3k7vnXkSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/restorationrv)

Visit My Smokies
6 Secret Spots in Cades Cove You Have to Explore

Visit My Smokies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020


Cades Cove is the most popular area in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and it’s not hard to see why! From gorgeous views, to an abundance of wildlife, to fascinating historic structures, Cades Cove has it all. We know you’ve heard about all the popular stops along the 11-mile Cades Cove Loop Road, but […] The post 6 Secret Spots in Cades Cove You Have to Explore appeared first on Visit My Smokies.

Visit My Smokies
Top 5 Cades Cove Hiking Trails You Should Go On

Visit My Smokies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020


Did you know there are several hiking trails in and around Cades Cove? You probably know this area is a beautiful place to drive through and get out and explore, but there are quite a bit of Cades Cove hiking trails you might want to check out too! You can see incredible views or just […] The post Top 5 Cades Cove Hiking Trails You Should Go On appeared first on Visit My Smokies.

UTIAg
AgCast: Cades Cove Grasses

UTIAg

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 4:52


Cades Cove is one of Tennessee's most visited and beautiful areas. In this episode of AgCast, Charles Denney visits with researchers working to re- establish native vegetation in this area of the Smokies to help improve habitat for wildlife.

Visit My Smokies
Cades Cove History: Meet the Last Family Who Lived in Cades Cove

Visit My Smokies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020


Before Cades Cove was a popular tourist destination in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, it was a home to so many. For more than 100 years before the park was created, families worked and played in the valley. The first settlers came to Cades Cove in the early 1820s, but it wasn’t until the […] The post Cades Cove History: Meet the Last Family Who Lived in Cades Cove appeared first on Visit My Smokies.

Visit My Smokies
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Announces Vehicle-Free Wednesdays in Cades Cove

Visit My Smokies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020


Do you want to explore Cades Cove without all the congestion? Now you can! The Great Smoky Mountains National Park announced “Vehicle-Free Wednesdays” from June 17 through September 30. This gives cyclists and pedestrians a chance to enjoy time in Cades Cove all to themselves! We’ve gathered all the info we can on Vehicle-Free Wednesdays […] The post Great Smoky Mountains National Park Announces Vehicle-Free Wednesdays in Cades Cove appeared first on Visit My Smokies.

Kosmographia
Episode #031: Fingerprints of Catastrophe - Microspherules from 18 sites

Kosmographia

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 92:01 Very Popular


Again considering the evidence that needs technical enhancements to analyze, we look at the variety of microspherules that have been recovered from 18 sites across four continents, and the graphs that show great abundances of the proxies, many of which have been shaped at over 3000 degrees, peaking right along with the YDB. Tangential discussions address the recurrence of the Phi ratio in measurements of distance and time, the ancient models of temporal change that modern science is now aligning with, the quantifying of “planetary-scale movement of water”, and cratering effects on the YDB depositions.   Support Randall Carlson's efforts to discover and share pivotal paradigm-shifting information! Improve the quality of the podcast and future videos. Allow him more time for his research into the many scientific journals, books, and his expeditions into the field, as he continues to decipher the clues that explain the mysteries of our past, and prepare us for the future...   Donate to this work thru his Patreon subscription/membership site, and receive special perks: https://patreon.com/RandallCarlson Or make a one-time donation thru PayPal, credit/debit card or other account here: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr...   Podcast: http://kosmographia.com (coming soon: RandallCarlson.com) Branch out to all things Randall at: http://RandallCarlson.net Scablands Sept/Oct REXpedition with Grimerica: http://ContactattheCabin.com/Carlson (email to be added to tour alternates/waiting list: Darren@grimerica.com)   email: Kosmographia1618@gmail.com   Full listing of scientific papers about the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis: https://cosmictusk.com   Kosmographia logo and design animation by Brothers of the Serpent. Check out their podcast: http://www.BrothersoftheSerpent.com/ Theme music by Fifty Dollar Dynasty: http://www.FiftyDollarDynasty.net/ Video recording, editing and publishing by Bradley Young with YSI Productions LLC (copyrights), with audio mastered by Kyle Allen.   LINKS: Brad's b/g: https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/spaceimages/... Cades Cove: https://smokymountains.com/park/cades... Ted Bunch paper: https://www.pnas.org/content/110/23/E...

Visit My Smokies
3 Historic Cades Cove Churches You Have to Explore

Visit My Smokies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020


If you’ve ever driven the Cades Cove Loop, you know that some of the best sights to see along your scenic drive are historic structures. Cades Cove is rich in history, and there are so many places you can explore when you visit. Three of the best historic structures in the area are the beautiful […] The post 3 Historic Cades Cove Churches You Have to Explore appeared first on Visit My Smokies.

Visit My Smokies
8 Things to Do in the Smoky Mountains You’ve Never Done But Should Try

Visit My Smokies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020


The Smoky Mountains are home to countless popular activities that draw millions of visitors back year after year. Whether it’s visiting a world-class theme park, going to an award-winning aquarium, or taking a drive through Cades Cove, there are some things you just don’t want to miss while you’re on vacation. We recommend also taking […] The post 8 Things to Do in the Smoky Mountains You’ve Never Done But Should Try appeared first on Visit My Smokies.

Visit My Smokies
The Road Less Traveled: 5 Undiscovered Smoky Mountain Scenic Drives

Visit My Smokies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020


The Smoky Mountains are known for their popular scenic drives, like Cades Cove and Newfound Gap. Visitors love being able to take in the beautiful scenery from the comfort of their cars. If you want to take a peaceful drive through the Smokies the next time you’re here without worrying about heavy traffic, try one […] The post The Road Less Traveled: 5 Undiscovered Smoky Mountain Scenic Drives appeared first on Visit My Smokies.

Visit My Smokies
4 Spooky Smoky Mountain Ghost Stories

Visit My Smokies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020


In the mood to read something spooky? The Great Smoky Mountains are famous for their ghost stories! From tall tales in Cades Cove to old Cherokee legends, these stories have been passed down through generations. It’s up to you to decide if you believe them or not! Check out these 4 spooky Smoky Mountain ghost […] The post 4 Spooky Smoky Mountain Ghost Stories appeared first on Visit My Smokies.

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Cades Cove Named One of the Most Beautiful Places in the Country

Visit My Smokies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020


We’ve always thought of Cades Cove as one of the most beautiful places in America, and now everyone else does too! On its list of the 45 most beautiful places in the U.S., Country Living gave Cades Cove the title of “America’s Most Beautiful Valley.” Learn more about this recognition and what makes Cades Cove […] The post Cades Cove Named One of the Most Beautiful Places in the Country appeared first on Visit My Smokies.