Cindy May Johnson

Appalachia Works at Bitsource

Appalachia Works at Bit Source is a podcast featuring conversations with people doing innovative and impactful work across Central Appalachia. The show highlights stories that challenge outdated stereotypes, improve the region's narrative, and also helps local residents learn about the opportunities and progress happening around them.

Autor

Cindy May Johnson

Categoría

Business

Web del podcast

sites.libsyn.com

Último episodio

19 de abr. de 2026

¿Dónde escuchar?

Podcasts en la app Replaio Radio Muy pronto

Los podcasts llegarán muy pronto a la app. Instálala ahora y sé el primero en descubrir una forma totalmente nueva de vivir los podcasts

Descárgala en Google Play Instálala gratis Android 5 M+ de descargas · valoración de 4,8 iOS muy pronto

Episodios

John Willoughby and Ed Calhoun of East Kentucky Network. 19.04.2026

Cindy May Johnson talks with John Willoughby and Ed Calhoun of East Kentucky Network.

Elmon Walters and Neil Green from Appalachian Tank 12.04.2026

Elmon Walters and Neil Green from Appalachian Tank

James Fitzpatrick with Cyber Innovation Group. 05.04.2026

Host Cindy May Johnson speaks with James Fitzpatrick with Cyber Innovation Group.

Eric Worth - Director of the Reasearch and Entrepreneurial Incubator 26.03.2026

Eric Worth - Director of the Reasearch and Entrepreneurial Incubator. 

Episode 2 - Byron Meade - UPike 21.03.2026

Host Cindy May Johnson interviews Byron Meade with the University of Pikeville about mushroom farming in East Kentucky.

Episode 1 - Rick West, Blue Gem Capital 12.03.2026

Host Cindy May Johnson talks with Rick West about Blue Gem Capital. A fund investing in entrepreneurship in the mountains of Appalachia.

Escucha el podcast Appalachia Works at Bitsource en Replaio

Radio y podcasts en una sola app - gratis y sin registro. Instálala hoy y no te pierdas el estreno

Descárgala en Google Play

Replaio no es editor de podcasts; los nombres de los programas, las portadas y el audio pertenecen a sus autores y se distribuyen a través de canales RSS públicos