• Season of the Witch: Witchcraft and Maleficium in the Catskills
    Oct 22 2024

    We sat down with historian Samantha Misa in the Frisbee family cemetery to uncover some witchy tales from our collective Catskills past.

    Just in time for Halloween, Samantha shares some haunted encounters from Delaware County's Frisbee House and recounts tales from her book, Witches of the Catskills, including Molly Meyers, "witch cat," in Gilboa area's "Spook Woods."

    Misa recounts the challenges of researching historical witchcraft, using old newspapers and archival records to reconstruct the tales.

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    00:00 Introduction: Do You Believe in Witches?

    00:20 Halloween Costumes and Modern Witches

    00:56 Historical Witches in the Catskills

    01:42 The Frisbee Family Legacy

    03:45 Haunted Tales of the Frisbee House

    04:55 Researching Witches of the Catskills

    08:16 Challenges in Witchcraft Research

    09:56 Witchcraft and Cats: A Historical Perspective

    11:59 The Dark Mysteries of the Catskills

    12:53 Chilling Tales and Skepticism

    15:17 Molly Myers and Spook Woods

    18:50 The Esperance Witch

    19:48 Modern Beliefs and Halloween

    20:46 Closing Remarks and Credits

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    Thanks to this week's sponsors: Briars & Brambles Books and The Mountain Eagle.



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    21 mins
  • Teen Lens 🎬 Woodstock Film Festival's Youth Film Lab
    Oct 8 2024

    This episode takes us to the Woodstock Film Festival's Youth Film Lab, a three-week intensive filmmaking program for teens in Kingston, NY.

    Each summer, participants learn filmmaking from industry professionals like Gregg Bray, Megan Sperry, Saskia Madlener, and David Becker. The YFL provides a tuition-free launchpad for young filmmakers to produce documentaries and narrative films, which go on in the fall to be screened at the ⁠Woodstock Film Festival⁠.

    00:00 Introduction to a Creative Journey

    00:23 Youth Film Lab Overview

    01:50 Inside the Filmmaking Process

    04:03 Meet the Instructors

    12:07 Student Experiences and Reflections

    14:42 Program Impact and Future Prospects

    18:37 Conclusion and Festival Information

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    Thanks to this week's sponsors: ⁠Briars & Brambles Books⁠, Ulster Savings Bank⁠, and ⁠The Mountain Eagle⁠.

    Please rate and review on the podcast app of your choice. Thank you!

    (Photo courtesy of Megan Sperry)

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    20 mins
  • More than Maps: New York - New Jersey Trail Conference
    Sep 24 2024

    More than Maps: Insights from the New York-New Jersey Trail Conference

    In this episode of Kaatscast, host Brett Barry interviews Melissa Cascini, Senior Program Coordinator for the New York-New Jersey Trail Conference, during a hike on the Upper Ridge Trail at the Catskills Visitor Center. Melissa shares her journey with the organization, highlighting the importance of their iconic, durable trail maps and the broader scope of the Trail Conference's activities, including trail maintenance, public land protection, and battling invasive species through innovative programs like the conservation dog team. The discussion also delves into the conference's collaborations with other entities such as the DEC and various local clubs to maintain trails and infrastructure, especially in the Catskills region.

    Melissa reflects on her passion for trails, the rewarding experience of working with dedicated volunteers, and how she balances professional responsibilities with her personal love for hiking and the outdoors.

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    00:00 Introduction to the Trail Conference

    00:17 Iconic Trail Maps

    00:53 Meet Melissa Cassini

    02:18 History and Mission of the Trail Conference

    04:15 Partnerships and Collaborations

    05:53 Trail Maintenance and Volunteer Work

    09:52 Lean-to Projects and Accessibility

    13:19 Getting Involved and Volunteer Opportunities

    14:26 Personal Insights and Hobbies

    16:05 Conclusion and Upcoming Episodes

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    Thanks to this week's sponsors: Briars & Brambles Books, Hanford Mills Museum, and The Mountain Eagle.

    Kaatscast is made possible through a grant from the Nicholas J. Juried Family Foundation, and through the support of listeners like you!

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    17 mins
  • White Gold: The Rise and Fall of Catskill Cauliflower
    Sep 10 2024

    In the early 20th century, ⁠Cauliflower Was King⁠ in the western Catskills, and –– especially in the good years –– farmers called it "white gold." Historian Diane Galusha describes the origins of cauliflower farming in Margaretville, the rise and fall of the industry from the 1890s to the 1950s (and beyond), and the notable contribution of the Van Benschoten family. Plus, voices from the annual ⁠Cauliflower Festival⁠, celebrating its 20th year on September 21, 2024.

    00:00 Introduction to Cauliflower and Personal Stories

    00:55 Margaretville Cauliflower Festival Announcement

    01:14 Historical Significance of Cauliflower in the Catskills

    02:28 Interview with Historian Diane Galusha

    03:47 The Rise and Fall of Cauliflower Farming

    10:39 Challenges and Decline of the Industry

    14:58 Legacy and Memories of Cauliflower Farming

    20:11 Modern-Day Celebrations and Personal Anecdotes

    22:59 Conclusion and Podcast Information

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    Thanks to this week's sponsors: ⁠Briars & Brambles Books⁠, ⁠Hanford Mills Museum⁠, ⁠Ulster Savings Bank⁠, and ⁠The Mountain Eagle⁠.

    Kaatscast is made possible through a grant from the Nicholas J. Juried Family Foundation, and through the support of ⁠listeners like you⁠!

    Please rate and review on the podcast app of your choice. Thank you!

    (Photo courtesy of Diane Galusha)

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    26 mins
  • Catskill Couture: MLE's Sustainable Fashion
    Aug 27 2024

    In this episode of Kaatscast, we explore the journey of Emily Li Mandri, founder of the women's accessories brand MLE, based in Saugerties, New York. Emily shares insights into the challenges and rewards of running a fashion brand in Upstate New York, her commitment to eco-conscious materials and sustainable fashion, and the influence of her family's background in apparel. We also hear from her assistant, New Paltz theater grad Kiana Duggan-Haas, about the importance of sustainability in the fashion industry. Tune in for an inspiring discussion on ethical fashion practices, local craftsmanship, and a life/work balance in the Catskills.

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    Thanks to this week's sponsors: Briars & Brambles Books, Hanford Mills Museum, and The Mountain Eagle.

    Kaatscast is made possible through a grant from the Nicholas J. Juried Family Foundation, and through the support of listeners like you!

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    00:00 Introduction to MLE

    01:40 Meet the Founder: Emily Li Mandri

    03:20 Sustainability in Fashion

    05:58 Challenges and Innovations in Sustainable Fashion

    12:51 Living and Working in the Catskills

    14:44 Building a Local and National Brand

    17:42 Conclusion and Final Thoughts



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    20 mins
  • Coffee ☕️ Food 🥪 and Fuel ⛽️ at Charlotteville General Store
    Aug 13 2024

    Mark Hearon didn't always drink coffee, but when he got started, he was all in. Now, he's roasting fair trade organic coffee at an 1872 general store that also carries gourmet sandwiches and local essentials –– beer, bread, milk, fishing bait, even a fill-up for your car from a vintage gas pump, making it a unique one-stop-shop for both locals and travelers.

    Joined by his daughter Ashley Hearon-Smith, the store’s part-time publicist and social media manager, Mark shares his journey from discovering coffee roasting in California to perfecting his craft in the Catskills. The episode covers the store’s rich history, the roasting process, and the community’s enthusiastic support, including local products such as meats, cheeses, and fresh baked goods.

    https://www.charlottevillegeneralstore.com

    00:00 Introduction

    00:38 Meet Mark Hearon: The Man Behind the Coffee

    01:54 History of the Charlotteville General Store

    03:08 Mark's Journey into Coffee Roasting

    06:13 Ethically Sourced Coffee Beans

    07:18 Ashley Hearon-Smith: Publicist and Media Guru

    09:38 Roasting Process and Local Products

    14:57 Tasting the Coffee and a Sampling of Sandwiches

    16:21 Local Products and Community Support

    17:47 Conclusion and How to Visit

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    Thanks to this week's sponsors: Briars & Brambles Books, Hanford Mills Museum, Ulster Savings Bank, and The Mountain Eagle.

    Kaatscast is made possible through a grant from the Nicholas J. Juried Family Foundation, and through the support of listeners like you!

    Please rate and review on the podcast app of your choice. Thank you!


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    19 mins
  • Unearthing the History of Catskills Trees with Dr. Michael Kudish
    Jul 30 2024

    Michael Kudish is a Catskills legend and the authority on Catskills trees and forests. In 1971, Kudish earned his PhD with the thesis, "Vegetational History of the Catskill High Peaks." Five decades later, that research is ongoing.

    In 2000, Purple Mountain Press published his landmark book, The Catskill Forest: A History. Now, an updated 6-volume set is in the works. I met up with Michael at his home/research library in Delaware County, to hear about his latest research sampling Catskills bogs and radio carbon dating peat and charcoal for even more insights into our Catskills forest past.

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    Thanks to this week's sponsors: Briars & Brambles Books, Hanford Mills Museum, and The Mountain Eagle.

    Kaatscast is made possible through a grant from the Nicholas J. Juried Family Foundation, and through the support of listeners like you!

    Kaatscast: the Catskills Podcast was just recognized for the third consecutive year as the "Best Regional Podcast" in the 2024 Chronogrammies! Thank you for your votes, and please take a moment to rate and review us on the app of your choice so even more listeners can find us!

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    00:00 Introduction to Michael Kudish and His Work

    00:46 Meeting Michael Kudish: A Visit to His Research Library

    01:09 Sponsors and Supporters of Kaatscast

    02:09 Michael Kudish's Research Journey

    04:50 Understanding the Catskills' Unique Vegetation

    08:47 The Impact of Glaciation on Catskills Vegetation

    12:41 Discovering History Through Bogs

    19:03 Defining and Differentiating Bogs and Fens

    28:41 Discovering Ancient Moss in the Catskills

    29:08 Peat Sampling Techniques and Challenges

    29:57 Radiocarbon Dating: Methods and Costs

    31:01 Funding Research Through Retirement

    32:09 Transitioning to Writing: The Next Chapter

    32:54 Expanding Knowledge: From One Volume to Six

    34:22 Consistent Vegetation Over Millennia

    37:41 Climate Change Insights

    38:39 Exploring the Extent of Catskill Bogs

    39:52 Ancient Charcoal and Forest Fires

    42:48 Uncovering Prehistoric Forests

    47:04 The Six-Volume Catskill Forest History

    50:16 The Joy and Work of Field Research

    52:15 The Interconnected Lives of Trees

    53:45 Conclusion and Future Work


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    55 mins
  • Catskill Mountain Shakespeare
    Jul 16 2024

    Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears. Hark! On this day's Kaatscast, we journey to the quaint village of Hunter in fair New York, whereupon Catskill Mountain Shakespeare doth present a stirring rendition of the noble tragedy, Julius Caesar. Attend thee this discourse with the esteemed founder and artistic director, Sarah Reny. And verily, seize thee a billet, for this performance doth breathe new life into a timeless saga.

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    Thanks to this week's sponsors: Briars & Brambles Books, Hanford Mills Museum, Ulster Savings Bank, and The Mountain Eagle.

    Kaatscast is made possible through a grant from the Nicholas J. Juried Family Foundation, and through the support of listeners like you!

    Please rate and review on the podcast app of your choice. Thank you!

    Poster design by Nicole Caputo; courtesy CMS.

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    24 mins