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Ten Junk MilesTen Junk MilesMeet the Nation 264 - Jennifer HeinmillerMeet Nation Member Jennifer Heinmiller  #RunTJM This week's Strava Leaderboard: Most Miles: Chris Prairie - 260.9 Miles Most Time Running: Chris Prairie - 99:56:30 Most Vert: Pete Kostelnick - 37,500 feet Sign up for the Ten Juink Miles Races here: https://www.tenjunkmilesracing.com Congrats everyone!!  Join our Strava Group here: https://www.strava.com/clubs/131322 Join our official Facebook Group for race and podcast news: 10575212586046342024-05-1318 minGo AtlantaGo AtlantaOur new podcast preview and the “Dictionary of Southern Appalachian English”Throughout the summer, we are developing a brand new podcast with a new name and a new sound that will launch in late summer. In the meantime, we’ll be revisiting some of our favorite shows from our first four years while still keeping you up-to-date on things to do in and around Atlanta. This week, we’ll talk about the “Dictionary of Southern Appalachian English.” When Jennifer K.N. Heinmiller inherited the million-word project that would become the “Dictionary of Southern Appalachian English,” its principal author had blown past several deadlines, lost his publisher and then died. The dictionary w...2022-09-0151 minGo AtlantaGo AtlantaBo Emerson speaks with Jennifer K.N. Heinmiller about the “Dictionary of Southern Appalachian English”When Jennifer K.N. Heinmiller inherited the million-word project that would become the “Dictionary of Southern Appalachian English,” its principal author had blown past several deadlines, lost his publisher and then died. The dictionary was a unique but expensive undertaking. It represented 85 years of research that would eventually produce a 1,225-page volume weighing about 12 pounds. Bo Emerson spoke with Heinmiller about the dictionary and he’ll bring us that conversation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2021-09-0935 minReckon InterviewReckon InterviewJennifer K. N. Heinmiller on the stories contained in Appalachian EnglishFlipping through the pages of the new Dictionary of Southern Appalachian English, you’ll find the stories of thousands of words and phrases unique to the American South. This week, the dictionary's co-author, Jennifer K. N. Heinmiller joins the Reckon Interview to discuss the early 20th century origin of this project, the process of gathering and investigating words to include in a collection such as this, the way Southern Appalachian English has changed with new technologies, and some of her favorite terms and phrases that are included in this edition.Jennifer is also the host of th...2021-06-2836 minAppalachian WordsAppalachian WordsEpisode 15: Announcements and CornWelcome to Appalachian Words, the show about language and culture in Appalachia! I'm your host, Jennifer Heinmiller.    The Dictionary of Southern Appalachian English is available for pre-order and will be on shelves June 28! Get your copy here: https://uncpress.org/book/9781469662541/dictionary-of-southern-appalachian-english/ (Use code 01DAH40 for 40% off!) https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/dictionary-of-southern-appalachian-english-michael-b-montgomery/1137590890?ean=9781469662541 https://www.amazon.com/Dictionary-Southern-Appalachian-English-Montgomery/dp/146966254X Contact: appalachian.dictionary@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/appalachian-words/message2021-06-1030 minAppalachian WordsAppalachian WordsEpisode 14: The House that We BuiltWelcome to Appalachian Words, the show about language and culture in Appalachia! I'm your host, Jennifer Heinmiller.    This time we're talking about traditional houses and how they were built in early Appalachia.    Contact: appalachian.dictionary@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/appalachian-words/message2020-10-0800 minAppalachian WordsAppalachian WordsEpisode 13: Fall Treats - Beans, fox grapes, and molassesWelcome back to Appalachian Words! Drop me a line at appalachian.dictionary@gmail.com Today we're talking about early autumn treats! It's time for harvest, so settle in for a talk about beans, fox grapes, and molasses in Appalachia. Links of interest: Folk Apothic https://www.folkapothic.com/partners-and-cool-folk Fox grapes Hikers Notebook https://hikersnotebook.blog/flora/berry-plants-and-fruit-trees/fox-grape/ Blind Pig and Acorn https://blindpigandtheacorn.com/making-grape-juice-making-grape-jelly/ Glen Arbor Sun http...2020-08-291h 14Appalachian WordsAppalachian WordsEpisode 12: Everyday Superstitions in the MountainsWelcome back to Appalachian Words! This episode is about some of the superstitions and beliefs that people lived their everyday lives by.   Some books of interest. Please support your local bookstore or buy direct from the publisher!   Harriet Arnow, Hunter's Horn: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7... Rose Houk, Quilts and Coverlets of the Smokies https://www.smokiesinformation.org/ca... Sidney Farr, My Appalachia. https://www.kentuckypress.com/9780813... Gerald Milnes, Signs, Cures & Witchery: German Appalachian Folklore. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1... Contact me...2020-08-1647 minAppalachian WordsAppalachian WordsEpisode 11: Dew Poison & Milk Sick: Folk Medicine in AppalachiaWelcome back to Appalachian Words! Today I talk about folk medicine and traditional healing in Southern Appalachia, including some of the plant remedies people used and the weird ailments that were a common part of life once upon a time.   Contact me at: appalachian.dictionary@gmail.com   ***** Resources: The Walker Sisters https://www.nps.gov/grsm/learn/histor... Walker Sisters Home: Historical Data Section https://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/onlin... Doctor or Doctress? http://doctordoctress.org/islandora/o... Women and Healthcare in Appalachia https://dc.etsu...2020-07-261h 04Appalachian WordsAppalachian WordsEpisode 10: The Coe Ridge ColonyContact me at appalachian.dictionary@gmail.com ! Resources for this episode: Coe, Samuel S. Chronicles of the Coe Colony https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0979771315?ie=UTF8&tag=mystscen-&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0979771315 Montell, L. The Saga of Coe Ridge: A Study in Oral History. https://books.google.com/books?id=4j_OOzGDH7gC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false WEKU segment on...2020-07-1257 minAppalachian WordsAppalachian WordsEpisode 9: The ABCs of the CCC in AppalachiaWelcome back to Appalachian Words, the show about language and culture in the Appalachian Mountains.  Links for this episode: https://www.nps.gov/shen/learn/historyculture/cccoralhistories.htm https://www.nps.gov/teachers/classrooms/ccc-a-new-deal-to-rebuild-a-nation.htm http://npshistory.com/publications/usfs/region/8/history/chap4.htm#:~:text=The%20CCC%20was%20disbanded%20starting,United%20States%20went%20to%20war.&text=CCC%20camps%2C%20usually%20with%20150,National%20Forests%20of%20Southern%20Appalachia. https://appalachiancc.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/appalachian-words/message2020-06-1549 minAppalachian WordsAppalachian Words#8 Springtime in the MountainsShow notes to come soon! Dictionary of Southern Appalachian English, coming spring 2021. appalachian.dictionary@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/appalachian-words/message2020-04-0535 minAppalachian WordsAppalachian Words#7 Haint TalesWelcome to Episode 7! This time I'm talking about ghost stories and spooky happenings in the mountains. Contact me at appalachian.dictionary@gmail.com   If you would like to contribute to the publication of the Dictionary of Smoky Mountain and Southern Appalachian English, contact the University of North Carolina Press:  https://uncpress.org/contact/ Ghosts Along the Cumberland https://www.amazon.com/Ghosts-Along-C... Foxfire books https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/se... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/appalachian-words/message2019-10-3024 minAppalachian WordsAppalachian Words#6 Decorations and FuneralizingWelcome to Episode 6! In this episode I talk about the traditions of Decoration Day and funeral practices in Appalachia.  Contact me at appalachian.dictionary@gmail.com If you would like to contribute to the publication of the Dictionary of Smoky Mountain and Southern Appalachian English, contact the University of North Carolina Press:  https://uncpress.org/contact/ Interesting books to check out from your bookstore or local library: https://uncpress.org/book/9780807833971/decoration-day-in-the-mountains/ https://uncpress.org/book/9780807843284/cabins-in-the-laurel/ https://utpress.utexas.edu/books/comfol2019-10-2227 minAppalachian WordsAppalachian Words#5: Killing ShakespeareWelcome to Appalachian Words, the show about language in Appalachia and the Great Smoky Mountains.  I’m your host, Jennifer Heinmiller. I am co-author of the Dictionary of and Smoky Mountain and Southern Appalachian English, a historical dictionary that is over 1.3 million words long and covers everything from ain’t to zonies alive.   Drop me a line at appalachian.dictionary@gmail.com   --- afeard (also afeared, afeered, afyered, feard, feared, feered) predicate adjective Afraid.  [Editor’s note: Joseph Hall found that in the Smoky Mountains in the...2019-09-2322 minAppalachian WordsAppalachian Words#2 ShindigYou are listening to Appalachian Words, the show about language in Appalachia and the Great Smoky Mountains. I’m your host, Jennifer Heinmiller. I am co-author of the Dictionary of and Smoky Mountain and Southern Appalachian English, a historical dictionary that is over 1.3 million words long and covers everything from ain’t to zonies alive. If you’re curious about that one, subscribe and tune in. I welcome your questions, comments, stories, suggestions, and zucchini bread. You can contact me at: appalachian.dictionary@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/appalachian-words/messag2019-09-1711 minAppalachian WordsAppalachian Words#3 Apple everything!You are listening to Appalachian Words, the show about language in Appalachia and the Great Smoky Mountains. I’m your host, Jennifer Heinmiller. I am co-author of the Dictionary of and Smoky Mountain and Southern Appalachian English, a historical dictionary that is over 1.3 million words long and covers everything from ain’t to zonies alive. If you’re curious about that one, subscribe and tune in. I welcome your questions, comments, stories, suggestions, and zucchini bread. You can contact me at: appalachian.dictionary@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make...2019-09-1721 minAppalachian WordsAppalachian Words#4 School DaysYou are listening to Appalachian Words, the show about language in Appalachia and the Great Smoky Mountains. I’m your host, Jennifer Heinmiller. I am co-author of the Dictionary of and Smoky Mountain and Southern Appalachian English, a historical dictionary that is over 1.3 million words long and covers everything from ain’t to zonies alive. If you’re curious about that one, subscribe and tune in. I welcome your questions, comments, stories, suggestions, and zucchini bread. You can contact me at: appalachian.dictionary@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor...2019-09-1734 min