
"Holler" is a podcast series celebrating and featuring women around the state of West Virginia. Guests vary, from artists and authors, to scientists and politicians. Learn more at our website!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

After taking a few months to assemble a small (but mighty!) production crew, #HollerPodcast is back with a special for the West Virginia Primary Election. Kendra Fershee is a working mom running for Congress in West Virginia's 1st Congressional Distr... more
In 2016, Sammi Brown ran for the WV House of Delegates, hoping for the chance to represent her hometown, Charles Town, WV, in the state legislature. Sammi didn't win, but she is back and more ready than ever for the 2018 elections. In this week's epi... more
Dominique Villaseñor, of Summersville, WV, recently wrote a letter to President Donald Trump regarding her view on immigration policy in the United States. Dominique's parents, both Mexican, moved to West Virginia to start a business before she was b... more
Jackie Lozano was born in Mexico, but only remembers her childhood in the United States. Brought to the U.S. by her mother when she was a sick baby, Jackie is a Dreamer and benefits from DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals), an act that prov... more
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wish there were more episodes!
A podcast like this has been such a long time coming for WV! I listen to empowering, woman-led podcasts all the time, but it's so comforting to now have one celebrating women from my home state. Makes me proud as a West Virginian living abroad and helps keep me connected to all the good things happening at home :)
I get so jazzed each Wednesday for the new episode to come out because it is exactly the mid-week dose of inspiration that I need. Thanks, Hilary!
Quickly becoming a new favorite podcast for me. It is an inspiration for both young women and young men from West Virginia. Proud to have a creator of such a great thing be from my home state. Keep up the good work!
After listening to the second episode of the podcast, I can honestly say that I have really enjoyed getting to listen. I find it nice to be able to hear about great women who grew up in West Virginia and who are still trying to make the state a better place, wether they are still in the state or if they have moved away. I look forward to hearing what comes next with this podcast.










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