
Rednecks Rising Podcast is hosted by a loud-mouthed, Southern Appalachian woman that is excited to bring you along on this journey as I dive into the rich history behind the evolution of revolution across Appalachia and sit down for interviews with all of the best hillbilly hellraisers that call these hollers their home. rednecksrising.substack.com
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 44 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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This episode is the audio edition of I Saw God in the Anarchists: On Surviving Helene, Building Heaven on Earth, and Seeing God in Each Other, an essay that was published in September of 2025.
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This episode is extra special, featuring a guest who has been partnering with us to amplify the voices of Helene survivors by helping us to collect, curate, and publish our stories through our anthology project From the Holler to the Sea: Cheyanne Le... more
It's Mutual Aid March for our third episode of 2025! We sit down with friends out of West Virginia who tell us about their super cool project known as "The Holler House," where they are reclaiming culture and crafting space that serves as a portal fo... more
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This Appalachian woman is single handedly uniting the US with topics we all need to be talking about. Thank you.
Talking about things that make people uncomfortable. Subjects that must be talked about. The host is one of the best people I know. The one star reviews are some of the people in our community that have no social graces. In the words of David Joy….keep swinging the axe! “Make good trouble.” John Lewis
The host is a neurotic, narcissist who rants about fascists and sounds like a petulant toddler. Don’t waste your time listening to this entitled drivel.
Pretty forgettable, basic entry-level leftist stuff with of course some oppression olympics thrown in there to ensure anyone who disagrees better check their privilege.
Unrelated to the ok podcast, their behavior on other social media is gross. Weaponizing their audiences against people rather than engaging them directly. There's plenty of better podcasts run by nicer people out there.
Thanks to Dixieland of the Proletariat for the recommendation. Enjoy listening. to another podcast about the hidden history of the South that needs to be brought to light to end the stereotypes
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Content revolves around the complexities of community resilience, mutual aid, and social justice, all viewed through the lens of Southern Appalachian culture and history. The episodes frequently address the aftermath of environmental disasters, community organizing, and the spiritual significance of solidarity among marginalized groups. Notable discussions include the intersections between local struggles and broader global movements, making it a unique platform for amplifying unheard voices while providing an intimate perspective on social movements and historical narratives.
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