Discover how religion, language, and geography shaped Kentucky’s mountain communities.

Show Notes:

Tom Dupree shares his deep connection to Harlan County’s Episcopal heritage and coal mining history in this revealing episode. Key topics include:

• The evolution of the Episcopal Church from its English roots through the Anglican split, with insights into Thomas Cranmer’s Prayer Book and its linguistic significance

• Personal reflections on grandfather’s influence as an Episcopal coal businessman and the importance of integrity in mountain culture

• Analysis of Harlan County’s unique linguistic heritage, connecting mountain English to Shakespearean-era language patterns

• Discussion of the 1974 Brookside Mine strike, featuring personal connections to figures from “Harlan County, USA” documentary

• Exploration of the Cumberland River’s role in shaping regional identity and geography, tracing its path from Harlan County to Nashville

• Commentary on modern Episcopal Church controversies and institutional change

• Critical perspective on AI in financial services, emphasizing human judgment in investment decisions

The episode weaves together themes of religious tradition, labor relations, geographical identity, and cultural preservation, offering unique insights into Appalachian history and values.

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