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Episode 15: Kentucky

Episode 15: Kentucky

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Listen to the Songs that Inspired the Episode: KENTUCKY PLAYLIST

Join Rick K. Jones as he discovers the fascinating history, culture, and culinary traditions of Kentucky in this episode. From legendary songs and historic landmarks to iconic foods and bourbon craftsmanship, learn what makes Kentucky unique and worth exploring.

In this episode:

  • The origins and significance of "My Old Kentucky Home" and its connection to Kentucky's history and slavery
  • Kentucky's early exploration, settlement by Daniel Boone, and the state's statehood in 1792
  • The importance of tobacco, coal, and bourbon in Kentucky’s economy and culture
  • The Kentucky Derby: history, significance, and the tradition of mint juleps in a silver julep cup
  • The story of Colonel Sanders and Kentucky Fried Chicken’s origins in Corbin, Kentucky
  • Iconic Kentucky dishes: Derby Pie, burgoo, barbecue mutton, and the Hot Brown sandwich from Louisville’s Brown Hotel
  • Historic landmarks like Federal Hill and Berea College, including local crafts and souvenirs
  • The influence of Shaker communities and their renowned furniture and seed trade at Shaker Village
  • A musical journey through Kentucky with songs from John Prine, Elvis Presley, Neil Diamond, Loretta Lynn, and bluegrass legends like Bill Monroe

Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction: Celebrating Kentucky’s heritage and culture
00:19 - The significance of "My Old Kentucky Home" and its roots in slavery
01:21 - Kentucky's frontier history, exploration, and statehood
02:17 - Daniel Boone’s pioneering in Kentucky
03:13 - Kentucky’s early economy: Tobacco and slavery
03:42 - The Appalachian Mountains, Scotch-Irish settlement, and moonshine whiskey
04:10 - The Ohio River’s role in Kentucky’s shipping and trade
05:04 - The unique limestone water and Kentucky bourbon production
05:41 - The bluegrass grass and horse industry, including racing and breeding
06:10 - The Kentucky Derby: traditions and experiences
07:10 - How to make the perfect mint julep in a silver cup
08:26 - The story behind "My Old Kentucky Home" and Federal Hill
08:53 - Stephen Foster and the song's history related to slavery
09:50 - Federal Hill as a tourist site and the significance of Kentucky’s bourbon trail
11:15 - The honor of being a Kentucky Colonel and the state's cuisine
12:10 - The story of Colonel Sanders and Kentucky Fried Chicken
13:07 - Kentucky's famous foods: bourbon-infused desserts and barbecue mutton
14:35 - Kentucky’s unique burgu stew and local chili traditions
15:33 - The Hot Brown: Louisville’s iconic dish from the Brown Hotel
16:03 - The history of the Brown Hotel and its legendary Hot Brown
17:03 - How the hot brown is prepared and served today
19:19 - Western Kentucky’s Kentucky barbecue and burgoo stew
20:15 - Daniel Boone’s settlement in Berea and local crafts
21:08 - The Shaker communities: furniture, seeds, and their unique way of life
22:28 - The Kentucky Sampler at Shaker Village: local foods and souvenirs
23:27 - Kentucky's musical heritage: from John Prine to bluegrass legends
24:56 - Closing remarks and teaser for next week's Tennessee episodeResources & Links:

  • My Old Kentucky Home State Park
  • Bourbon Trail
  • Kentucky Fried Chicken - Official Site
  • Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill
  • Berea College
  • Derby Pie
  • Kentucky Derby Official Site
  • William Monroe "Bill" Monroe and Bluegrass Music

Connect with the Host:

  • Rick K Jones - LinkedIn
  • Twitter

Join us next week as we journey to Tennessee for more rich stories, music, and food from the Volunteer State!

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