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HollerBack! Season 3 Episode 4: Books, Business, and Appalachia: The Story of the Read Spotted Newt

36m · University of Kentucky College of Arts & Sciences · 18 May 18:24

In this episode, Stacie and Billy welcome Mandi Fugate Sheffel to the podcast. Mandi Fugate Sheffel is the owner of Read Spotted Newt in Hazard. Join us as we discuss entrepreneurship in Appalachia, discuss the impacts of COVID-19 and flooding, and the importance of Appalachian literature being available in the region for people to appreciate and learn from. Also, be sure to check out her page @ReadSpottedNewt on Instagram and Facebook!

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