Bringing you the best of West Virginia information. We cover the state with a fresh approach, helping you to understand the history, places to eat, things to do, and citizens of WV. Join James and Jerry on this fast growing podcast.
Send us a textGet ready to explore one of the East Coast's premier climbing destinations! In this episode, James and Jerry dive into the world of Seneca Rocks, a stunning rock formation that draws climbers, hikers, and outdoor adventurers from far and wide. We will take a brief look into the history of this magnificent location, talk about rock climbing, hiking to the look-out platform, and so much more in this episode. So, whether you're a seasoned climber or just looking for a weekend getaway, this episode has something for everyone. Now grab your hiking boots and let's hit the trail!Support the show
7/29/24 • 45:41
Send us a textJoin James and Jerry on our latest episode of West Virginia Talk as we speak to Jamie Summerlin. Jamie is a Gulf War veteran who served in the Marine Corp for 6 years. He is the author of the book "Freedom Run" and is currently the CEO of Guidon Creative who is the driving force behind this new festival in Morgantown, WV. In this episode we will talk about all the amazing vendors that will be coming to participate in this year's event, along with some of the flavors they plan to be offering. There will be over 40 breweries on site! We will touch on some of the other crafts that will have artist displaying their work. The amazing band line up they have in store for attendees. Most importantly the details such as location and prices. Make sure to get your tickets before they are sold out at WVBeerFest.com.Support the show
4/15/24 • 29:42
Send us a textEver wish you could experience world - class art, captivating science exhibits, and a stunning symphony hall all in one place? Then take a trip with us to the Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences of West Virginia! In this episode, we delve into this unique cultural hub in Charleston, West Virginia. We will talk about the Avampato Discovery Museum, the Juliet Art Museum, and the Maier Foundation Performance Hall. So buckle up, art lovers, science enthusiasts, and music aficionados - this episode is for you!Support the show
3/18/24 • 23:56
Send us a textThis episode welcomes an exceptional guest - Josh Eilert, the head coach of West Virginia University men's basketball. As we journey through his life, from a small town in Kansas to leading a Division 1 team, be prepared for a lesson in resilience, determination, and the beauty of sports. Hearing about his experiences as an interim head coach and the heartfelt advice he offered his team - is truly inspiring.Get ready to learn about the intricacies of building a successful basketball program. We go beyond the basketball court, discussing Josh's invaluable role in fostering strong relationships within the program and navigating the waters of recruiting high-profile players. Also, don't miss out on our discussion about the late starters in college basketball recruitment and the impact of the new Big 12 schedule.Lastly, we delve into the art of creating a unified basketball team. Gain insights from Josh's extraordinary visit to Rayquan Battle's reservation and learn about the dedication it took to ensure his transfer to West Virginia University. Discover information on top talents like Kerr Crease and Jesse Edwards. This episode is a treasure trove of information that any sports enthusiast or admirer of leadership skills will find invaluable. Don't miss your chance to listen to the new coach and an even better man, Josh Eilert.Support the show
10/2/23 • 37:24
Send us a textJoin us as we uncover the intriguing history and luxurious offerings of West Virginia's premier destination, the Greenbrier Resort, with special guest Cam Huffman, the Director of Public Relations. Prepare to be amazed by the resort's rich history, dating back to 1778, when the healing properties of the White Sulphur Springs first attracted visitors, leading to the development of the now 11,000-acre property. From golf and spa treatments to the mysterious Cold War-era bunker tour, there's something for everyone at this iconic destination.Our exploration with Cam dives into the Greenbrier's connection with legendary golfer Sam Snead and the wide range of accommodations and amenities available for guests of all types. Discover how the resort caters to both casual and formal guests while maintaining its family-friendly atmosphere. As we uncover more about the property, you'll be captivated by its unique offerings, such as the ancient sport of falconry and the hidden-in-plain-sight bunker built to house the US government during a nuclear attack.To bring this fascinating conversation to a close, we challenge Cam and James to a West Virginia trivia showdown, proving their knowledge of the state. With laughter and friendly competition, this lively debate puts both their trivia skills to the test. Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about the Greenbrier Resort and the wonders it has to offer. So sit back, relax, and join us on this exciting journey through one of West Virginia's hidden gems.Support the show
6/5/23 • 34:28
Send us a textLocated in the Ohio River is one of the most unique state parks that West Virginia has to offer. While some of the standard state park attractions such as hiking and fishing will draw some visitors in, it is the history of this fascinating island that will draw most of the visitors. Home to Harman and Margaret Blennerhassett in the late 1800's, a replica of their home stands today. The real draw comes from their partnership with Aaron Burr who was full of scandalous events including a major step towards treason according to some at this very island. So, join us as we head to Parkersburg, WV for this exciting trip.Support the show
5/9/23 • 37:25
Send us a textThis episode takes us to Heritage Farm. Founded in 1973 by Mike and Heriella Perry this former farm has become one of the most intriguing places to visit in our great state. From touring any of the seven museums to having an adventure with one of their many outdoor activities, this place has it all. This is definitely a great place for the entire family since it has something for everyone and will keep you occupied all day. If you would like more information on this fantastic location go to Heritage Farm website.Support the show
4/17/23 • 42:07
Send us a textLocated in the hills of West Virginia stands the world's largest radio telescope. The Green Bank Observatory has been one of the most sought-after locations for radio research in the world. Since the 1980's many new space discoveries have been made at this facility, and it is definitely a location that needs to be on your bucket list of places to travel to. Join James and Jerry as they bring you more information of this amazing place.Support the show
3/13/23 • 24:06
Send us a textIn this first episode of Season 3, James and Jerry journey to Mineral County, West Virginia. Why Mineral County? This is where the city of Fort Ashby is located and home to the Ashby's Fort Museum. After taking in this historical location built during the French and Indian War, we had the fantastic opportunity to interview Randy Crane who is a volunteer curator for the museum. What we found out on our visit was, although it is a small-town museum, it provides a wealth of information to any and all who visit. For more information about the location, hours of operation, and directions we have attached their website. Simply click this link for quick access to their site: Fort Ashby.Support the show
2/27/23 • 45:51
Send us a textOne of the greatest opportunities we have on this podcast, is bringing light to areas that many may not know about. This is definitely one of those moments. Located in Belle, West Virginia is what we think could be one of the best places to see a theatrical performance that is well played and easy on the wallet. Join us as we talk to the director Cathy Deobler about the great things happening at Mountain Roots Theater.Support the show
12/5/22 • 28:59
Send us a textOn this episode, we focus on a small village with a whole lot of history that is still on display to this day. Built by immigrants from Switzerland and Germany in 1869. This village and its citizens pressed through many uphill battles to exist. Thanks to those strong people, the traditions and village are proudly on display to this day by their ancestors. From celebrations to food and from hard work to the buildings still standing Helvetia stands as a historic tribute to those who built it.Support the show
11/14/22 • 29:04
Send us a textFor this episode, we wanted to have a little fun as we are now in October and Halloween is quickly approaching. Our main focus of this episode is some of the creatures (monsters) that have become part of our state's folklore. We will not only talk about these creatures but also share where they were spotted in case you would like to visit the area yourself. Also included is the number 1 haunted location in our state to visit along with a list of other spooky places in our great state. We hope you enjoy this lighthearted episode as much as we did.Support the show
10/10/22 • 85:15
Send us a textIn our final podcast of season 2, we end with one of the most famous soldiers from West Virginia. C. Carwood Lipton was a member of "Easy Company" that was portrayed in the HBO hit series "Band of Brothers". We were very excited for his son to join us on this episode to help give more detail to not just the soldier but the man.Support the show
7/18/22 • 41:50
Send us a textAfter 14 long years, the Charleston Sternwheel Regatta is coming back with a bang. This event started out with an idea from a 13-year-old boy who wanted to watch sternwheel boats race. This year's Regatta is expected to bring 250,000 over five days. It is often referred to as "The East Coast Mardi Gras", it'll feature ten big- name music acts , including Everclear, The Four Tops, and Martina McBride. Oh, and did we mention it's FREE?! Join us as we talk to Bryan Hughes about what can be expected at this year's event. Remember, "You Gotta Regatta"!Support the show
6/20/22 • 50:07
Send us a textOn this episode James and Jerry look at a gem of a state park. They also interview Award winning Korean-American author Frances Park to find her connection to our state and more specifically "Babcock State Park". For more information on her current work and upcoming events visit Park Sisters. Support the show
6/13/22 • 37:00
Send us a textIn this episode, James and Jerry travel to Keyser, WV to visit with people during their Strawberry Festival. Keyser is located in Mineral County along the North Branch of the Potomac River. The festival had been on hold since the pandemic, and we wanted to take this opportunity to ask questions about our state and see what responses we would get from those in attendance. Today's episode is sponsored by "The Book Exchange" located in Morgantown, WV. For the entire month of June, you can use promo code WVTALK to get 20% off your order.vczSLZCIS8QmlZtU1kiDSupport the show
6/6/22 • 49:42
Send us a textIn part two of the Harpers Ferry Podcast James and Jerry get valuable insight from Public Affairs Specialist Leah Taber who works at the National Park. She provides information and answers questions that we hope will be relevant to our audience in helping gain knowledge of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. This is one place you definitely want to mark on your bucket list for places to go.Support the show
5/30/22 • 28:20
Send us a textIn this episode James and Jerry talk about a very special place in West Virginia. It is almost like a history lovers' version of Walt Disney World. Harpers Ferry has it all. You can enjoy the outdoors by fishing, hiking, wildlife watching, mountain biking, and even rock climbing. Or, if history is more your thing, then they offer shops that replicate the 19th century, John Brown's Fort and museum, African American history, the famous Storer College, site of second US Armory, and the Civil War Museum. Part 2, with Park Ranger Leah Taber, will be available on Memorial Day.Support the show
5/23/22 • 34:55
Send us a textJames and Jerry interview two of the biggest names around the Mountain State in Dale "Wolfman" Wolfley and Tommy Lopez (Tommy 2). This episode has a little bit of everything. We talk about the N.I.L. and Country Roads Trust, WVU Medicine Children's Hospital, Spring Game, Economic Impact WVU has on local economy, and last but not least the upcoming production of "The Wolfman and Tommy 2" YouTube Channel/Webcast/Podcast. Support the show
5/16/22 • 75:15
Send us a textJoin James, Jerry, and our special guest "Gold and Blue Dude" as we discuss the WVU football Spring Game. Even though we typically cover places to visit, what WVU fan can pass up an opportunity to discuss our football team with another passionate fan and a YouTube star?! The future is looking bright for Neal Brown and the team heading into this upcoming season. If you would like to stay up to date on WVU sports, then simply click on his name in this description to link to his YouTube Channel and subscribe.Support the show
4/25/22 • 44:35
Send us a textOn this episode, James and Jerry have the honor of talking to Tonya Webb who is the Executive Director at Tug Valley Area CVB. She provides a vast wealth of knowledge on the trail system that runs through Mingo County. While we had her on our show, we took the opportunity to ask about other sites and attractions in and around Williamson, WV. This episode covers Hatfield McCoy Trail System trails Buffalo Mountain, Devil Anse, and Rock House. One of the largest O.R.V. events in the nation they like to call Dirt Days. Even talking about a historic haunted hospital named College Hill Hospital.Support the show
4/18/22 • 37:22
Send us a textJoin James and Jerry as they talk about one of the most famous family feuds of all times. The Hatfield and McCoy feud has been talked about for generations and will more than likely be talked about for many years to come. Support the show
4/4/22 • 29:59
Send us a textIn this episode, we wanted to have a little fun and focus on the state in a lighthearted way. We enjoy some of the strange and funny things about our state. From people that have resided in the state to misguided opinions about how we talk, we are going to cover it today.Support the show
3/21/22 • 58:20
Send us a textLet's check out one of the most iconic spots in West Virginia. If you consider yourself an outdoor thrill seeker, then this National Park is definitely the destination for you. Even if you don't have the stomach for living on the edge, there is plenty for you as well. Covering multiple counties, you can explore the ghost towns and old mines. Oh, I almost forgot, don't forget your camera....you're going to need it.Support the show
3/7/22 • 41:50
Send us a textIn our final episode of this series, we look at Skip Gates and some of his accomplishments. We recognize that many more Black Americans in our state have played important roles in our society. We want to say thank you too each and every one of you. We look forward to talking about the important roles that have been filled by all Americans in our state as we move forward. Support the show
2/25/22 • 14:31
Send us a textWe start this episode with the legend of John Henry "Steel Driving Man". Then we look at Katherine Johnson who played an important role in the space program at NASA. Last but not least on this episode is Clifton Brooks who was the last Tuskegee Airman alive in our state.Support the show
2/24/22 • 18:10
Send us a textToday we look at Storer College and the influence it had on the black community with a very notable alumnus. Then we shift our focus to the very famous black musicians from West Virginia that have influenced musicians for years.Support the show
2/23/22 • 21:36
Send us a textDuring Black History Month we want to take a little time to recognize black Americans who have and are making a difference in our world. These men are fellow West Virginian's that we are very proud to talk about.Support the show
2/22/22 • 19:50
Send us a textJoin us as we reflect on influential black West Virginians in celebration of Black History Month.Support the show
2/21/22 • 17:39
Send us a textThis episode looks at the county seat of Morgan County, WV. Formerly known as Bath, this artsy town is best known for its amazing spas and healing waters. We discuss how George Washington spent a lot of time in this town and really got the elites to come and visit back in the day. This is a great spot for antiquing, enjoying elegant meals, and getting spa treatments. Just a short trip down the road for many in Pennsylvania, Maryland, D.C., and Virginia. Come experience one of West Virginias hidden treasures.Support the show
1/31/22 • 22:10