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(Ep 20) Raise Hell, Praise Mothman: Interview w/ Reverend Oliver Snow (WV)
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In episode 20, I sit down with Reverend Oliver Snow, "THE Reverend," of the Holy Dionysian Church of Mothman in West Virginia.
After growing up in rural Ohio and moving around, life led The Reverend back to Appalachia where he founded The Church of Mothman as a way of bringing community together, shaping mutual aid, and reclaiming Appalachia as the home that we all need and deserve. I feel big feelings in this episode when Oliver explains how Appalachians don't fit into white middle class culture, and then we touch on a little bit of everything: organizing as the art of building community through small acts; the Appalachian culture that's welcoming of underdogs; the history and context of Deep Canvassing; the connection between cryptids and Queer Culture. What else will we touch on? Listen to find out!
Please follow & support Reverend Oliver & the Church of Mothman at:
- https://www.holymothman.com/
- https://www.patreon.com/thecornbreadcommunist
Subscribe, rate, & support this podcast at:
http://linktr.ee/rednecksrising
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After growing up in rural Ohio and moving around, life led The Reverend back to Appalachia where he founded The Church of Mothman as a way of bringing community together, shaping mutual aid, and reclaiming Appalachia as the home that we all need and deserve. I feel big feelings in this episode when Oliver explains how Appalachians don't fit into white middle class culture, and then we touch on a little bit of everything: organizing as the art of building community through small acts; the Appalachian culture that's welcoming of underdogs; the history and context of Deep Canvassing; the connection between cryptids and Queer Culture. What else will we touch on? Listen to find out!
Please follow & support Reverend Oliver & the Church of Mothman at:
- https://www.holymothman.com/
- https://www.patreon.com/thecornbreadcommunist
Subscribe, rate, & support this podcast at:
http://linktr.ee/rednecksrising
38 episodi
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Contenuto fornito da Rednecks Rising. Tutti i contenuti dei podcast, inclusi episodi, grafica e descrizioni dei podcast, vengono caricati e forniti direttamente da Rednecks Rising o dal partner della piattaforma podcast. Se ritieni che qualcuno stia utilizzando la tua opera protetta da copyright senza la tua autorizzazione, puoi seguire la procedura descritta qui https://it.player.fm/legal.
In episode 20, I sit down with Reverend Oliver Snow, "THE Reverend," of the Holy Dionysian Church of Mothman in West Virginia.
After growing up in rural Ohio and moving around, life led The Reverend back to Appalachia where he founded The Church of Mothman as a way of bringing community together, shaping mutual aid, and reclaiming Appalachia as the home that we all need and deserve. I feel big feelings in this episode when Oliver explains how Appalachians don't fit into white middle class culture, and then we touch on a little bit of everything: organizing as the art of building community through small acts; the Appalachian culture that's welcoming of underdogs; the history and context of Deep Canvassing; the connection between cryptids and Queer Culture. What else will we touch on? Listen to find out!
Please follow & support Reverend Oliver & the Church of Mothman at:
- https://www.holymothman.com/
- https://www.patreon.com/thecornbreadcommunist
Subscribe, rate, & support this podcast at:
http://linktr.ee/rednecksrising
…
continue reading
After growing up in rural Ohio and moving around, life led The Reverend back to Appalachia where he founded The Church of Mothman as a way of bringing community together, shaping mutual aid, and reclaiming Appalachia as the home that we all need and deserve. I feel big feelings in this episode when Oliver explains how Appalachians don't fit into white middle class culture, and then we touch on a little bit of everything: organizing as the art of building community through small acts; the Appalachian culture that's welcoming of underdogs; the history and context of Deep Canvassing; the connection between cryptids and Queer Culture. What else will we touch on? Listen to find out!
Please follow & support Reverend Oliver & the Church of Mothman at:
- https://www.holymothman.com/
- https://www.patreon.com/thecornbreadcommunist
Subscribe, rate, & support this podcast at:
http://linktr.ee/rednecksrising
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