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MickOnThePorch Part 2

MickOnThePorch Part 2

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In this episode of The Appalachian Tale Podcast, host Jimmy Proffitt continues his conversation with Mick (known as Mick On The Porch), sharing heartfelt stories about family, simple living, travel dreams, and the traditions that shape Appalachian life. From memories of growing up without modern conveniences to reflections on caring for loved ones, this conversation explores the values of resilience, patience, and appreciation for life’s quieter moments.

Jimmy and Mick also discuss favorite travel destinations, including Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and the Smoky Mountains, along with the joys of planning meaningful journeys rooted in curiosity and connection. Along the way, listeners hear about gardening traditions, screen porch suppers, beloved pets, and the everyday rhythms that make a house feel like home.

As part of the show’s recurring segments, Jimmy introduces Appalachian expressions and explores the idea of the Screen Porch Supper Club, where food, storytelling, and hospitality bring people together. This episode celebrates the beauty of simple living, Appalachian vocabulary, and the stories passed down through generations.

If you enjoy conversations about Appalachian culture, food traditions, storytelling, gardening, simple living, and meaningful travel, this episode invites you to pull up a chair, grab something to drink, and listen a spell.

Topics covered in this episode:

• Appalachian storytelling and family traditions
• Growing up with simple living values
• Travel inspiration in New England and the American South
• Gardening memories and heirloom growing practices
• Screen Porch Supper Club traditions
• Appalachian vocabulary and sayings
• Caring for family and navigating life transitions
• Creating meaningful routines and seasonal rhythms

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