
The Documentary Podcast Kentucky’s Real People Radio
Feb 12, 2026
Rich Kirby, a long-time WMMT presenter and steady on-air voice, and Jared Henderson, station manager, fiddler and filmmaker, guide listeners through life at a community radio station in eastern Kentucky. They talk about flood recovery and rebuilding studios. They discuss the station’s role in emergencies and community care. They explore the mix of traditional music, new hybrids, and the station as a neutral local forum.
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Wiley's Magic Kingdom
- Jared Henderson drives through rugged mountain roads to show visitors local landmarks and tell station history.
- He describes Wiley Quixote's half-ruined camp as the station's 'magic kingdom' and part of WMMT's personality.
People, Not Coal, Are The True Resource
- Eastern Kentucky is economically devastated yet culturally resilient, with coal shaping identity and politics.
- Jared and others argue the people, not coal, are the true resource stripped by outside interests.
Radio, Family, And The Opioid Lie
- Scarlett Gilley recounts radio's role in family life and weather alerts that kept households informed.
- Becky Rose Bowman and others tell how OxyContin prescriptions flooded the region and led to widespread addiction.
