Faces To Places

By: Ken Smith
  • Summary

  • Faces to Places Podcast is about riding the backroads of our country seeking out interesting people, places and all things Americana.
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Episodes
  • World "PIG" Championship
    Feb 27 2024

    Join me at the York Country Store in Pall Mall Tennessee as I talk with Jim Buck to learn all about the 24th annual "World Pig Championship". In this case Pig is not what you might think. Pig is a card game that originated in Fentress County and Jim is the organizer of the World Pig Championship. During our conversation he explains the rules, how the game is played and helping get the Pig chapter started in Liverpool England after the BBC ran a special on the World Pig Championship. Jim is fine feller and never seems to be at a lose for words as he talks passionately about the days event. The fellowship, food and excitement was obviously a buzz as you will hear so come on and listen in!

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    19 mins
  • Bar MB Mobile Welding and Fabrication
    Apr 24 2023

      Join me just outside of Jamestown Tennessee as I have a conversation with Brandon Brant who is the owner/operator of Bar MB Mobile Welding and Fabrication. Brandon is a Marine Veteran, welder, fabricator, artist and a pretty darn good chili cook. Listen in as Brandon tells us about his time served in the military and what the life of a welder was like while traveling all across our our country working on oil and gas pipelines.  Out in the shop we also talk about his mobile welding service and a little about life and  find out how Brandon and his wife avoided a serious  confrontation with mountain lions while backpacking out west.

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    49 mins
  • 30th Annual Alvin C. York Memorial Shoot
    30 mins

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