Episodes

Saturday Apr 01, 2023
James Franklin Howard’s Tower
Saturday Apr 01, 2023
Saturday Apr 01, 2023
The search for proof that the Earth is hollow leads one man to Northeast Georgia, and how a local landmark was part of his experiment.

Sunday Mar 26, 2023
Appalachian Snake Handling Churches
Sunday Mar 26, 2023
Sunday Mar 26, 2023
A look at the meaning behind handling dangerous snakes in church, and it's connection to two North Georgia churches.
We’re going to do a LIVE Moving through Georgia show at Sweetbreads in Demorest on SATURDAY, APRIL 8 at 2:00! Please join us for a conversation on the history and a few mysteries of this area, some colorful characters who were part of Demorest, and at least one ghost story! And, what's a podcast without some true crime- mayhem, moonshiners, and murders! It’ll be fun, and you’ll learn a little more about your community!

Sunday Mar 19, 2023
The Confederate Navy
Sunday Mar 19, 2023
Sunday Mar 19, 2023
A Georgian from Roswell, 380 miles from the Atlantic Ocean, is given the task to build a navy for the Confederacy.
We’re going to do a LIVE Moving through Georgia show at Sweetbreads in Demorest on SATURDAY, APRIL 8 at 2:00! Please join us for a conversation on the history and a few mysteries of this area, some colorful characters who were part of Demorest, and at least one ghost story! And, what's a podcast without some true crime- mayhem, moonshiners, and murders! It’ll be fun, and you’ll learn a little more about your community!

Sunday Mar 12, 2023
Richard Jewell
Sunday Mar 12, 2023
Sunday Mar 12, 2023
The security guard suspected of planting a bomb at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. The press has no problem condemning him as an angry, lone bomber from an isolated mountain community as the 24 hours news cycle begins. This week, the rush to fill a full day's broadcasting overrules some journalists' integrity.
We’re going to do a LIVE Moving through Georgia show at Sweetbreads in Demorest on SATURDAY, APRIL 8 at 2:00! Please join us for a conversation on the history and a few mysteries of this area, some colorful characters who were part of Demorest, and at least one ghost story! And, what's a podcast without some true crime- mayhem, moonshiners, and murders! It’ll be fun, and you’ll learn a little more about your community!
The Moving through Georgia book is here! Check it out at Amazon.

Sunday Mar 05, 2023
How did that place get that name?
Sunday Mar 05, 2023
Sunday Mar 05, 2023
We've done something like this before- this week it's as many place names as I can explain in ten minutes.

Wednesday Mar 01, 2023
Extra- Moses Formwalt
Wednesday Mar 01, 2023
Wednesday Mar 01, 2023
A quick story about the first few mayors of Atlanta. The Free and Rowdy Party gets the city started, then the Moral Party moves in.

Sunday Feb 26, 2023
George Harsh- An Atlanta Thrill Killer
Sunday Feb 26, 2023
Sunday Feb 26, 2023
Georgia Harsh had money, friends, and a taste for liquor. He and some fellow wealthy college students pulled off seven armed robberies for the fun of it- leaving two dead in their wake. Harsh would be arrested, and then the second act of his life would start. His life would actually go through a few acts.
This week, the fascinating life of a criminal from the turn of the century through World War Two.
Find the Moving Through Georgia book here!

Saturday Feb 25, 2023
I had an A.I. write this episode!
Saturday Feb 25, 2023
Saturday Feb 25, 2023
I spent some time playing with 'Chat GPT', an online artificial intelligence. I asked it some questions, and it gave vague, fairly simply worded answers. Chat GPT is causing a lot of controversy in schools, and making a lot of people's work easier. This week we let a computer tell us about Northeast Georgia, the Civil War in Athens, and why this is a good podcast!

Sunday Feb 19, 2023
Cotton Diplomacy
Sunday Feb 19, 2023
Sunday Feb 19, 2023
The South had a plan to press England and France into recognizing their nation; those countries needed cotton, and they had it. Although the basic idea that Europe's first steps into industrialization would depend on Southern cotton, a few factors ruined the plan. It might sound a little like a high school history lecture, but the Trent affair and Cotton Diplomacy were key to the South's path toward independence.

Sunday Feb 12, 2023
Jane Anderson ’The Georgia Peach’
Sunday Feb 12, 2023
Sunday Feb 12, 2023
Jane Anderson went from a troubled upbringing in Atlanta to live in Demorest and attend Piedmont College for a time. She lived an exciting life as a war correspondent in Europe, wrote some short stories, and was romanced by authors, composers and aristocrats. She also broadcast propaganda for the Nazis at the start of World War Two.
Digitize Habersham- PDF's of newspaper pages from and about Habersham County. A free local project.