Backstory Sessions

If you ever wondered, “what’s the story behind that story” then Backstory Sessions is for you. We showcase fascinating people, from all walks of life. Each episode takes a behind the scenes look at their work and spotlights guests who have their own stories to tell.

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Guests On Backstory Sessions

We've been honored to tell so many fabulous backstories. Check out just a few of our guests.

 

Actors: Loretta Swit,  Michael Learned, Rick Cosnett, Max Casella and Vernon Wells

Singers: Rhonda Vincent, Artimus Pyle, Bev Bevin, Tess Frizell and Jeanie Seely

Songwriters: Steve Dorff, Bobby Tomberlin and Alex Miller

 

Episodes

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The Cove Schools was the first of its kind in the nation—a school for those who (in 1948) were referred to as brain-injured children. My own difficulties are a pretty good cluster of the issues many Cove students were dealing with: low IQ, poor coordination, medical conditions, hyperactivity, distractibility, behavioral issues, and learning disabilities. There were no programs, much less schools, for such students in Kentucky in the spring of 1962. Yet by the fall of 1962 such children were enrolled in special education classes throughout the Fayette County Public Schools system.. 
Consequently, it is important to point out that since this school was unique—the only school of its type in the United States—the school was performing a service by training both teachers how to teach and parents how to nurture their children.
The first half of this memoir, "Yearnings," was written primarily in the form of a Japanese haibun—a form that utilizes a combination of prose and poetry. So clearly this is not an attempt at writing a traditional memoir. Neither is it a traditional haibun, particularly since it contains poems beyond just haiku. Even elephant jokes are included here, as are some family photographs. Yet I wrote this part of the book largely in the haibun form because it is best able to tell the story. 
Finally, this memoir is built around many documents from the period 1948-1966. Some 'errors' are due to the fact that some spelling conventions (class room, work books, etc.) and grammar conventions have changed over time. In other instances, the spelling errors are due to the author's misspelling of words (Sonday instead of Sunday) in letters home (ages 7-11). And in both instances corrections have not been made and there are neither in-text recognition of those errors nor footnotes. Please assume errors in this text exist for one of those reasons.

Gary Bryant

Sunday Jan 04, 2026

Sunday Jan 04, 2026

Join our conversation with creative Gary Bryant. We discuss his many projects.
Ace of Hearts 
The sequel (Things Aren't What They Seem, also published)
In progress: Missing (the third and final book of the series)
Currently conducting interviews for the book about the tornado.
Ace Johnson: Mysteries with Heart (My audio theatrical adaptation of
Ace of Hearts)
Regional Book Fair,

New Year- New You

Sunday Dec 28, 2025

Sunday Dec 28, 2025

What are your resolutions or goals for 2026? What do you give yourself permission to let go of in the new year? Tune in as Cat and Willie discuss some top resolutions and why they might be successful or not.

Colin Stough: Best For You

Sunday Dec 21, 2025

Sunday Dec 21, 2025

This week, Colin Stough joins us for a candid conversation about his journey, staying grounded through change, and the stories that shape his music. Guest host Willie Carr helps guide a thoughtful discussion on creativity, resilience, and what it means to grow in the public eye.
 
We also dive into Colin's new song, "Best For You," and the personal meaning behind this powerful release.

Sunday Dec 14, 2025

Catch a cozy, no-filter chat with Louie James as he opens up about growing up near London, how classic American cinema lit his imagination, and the wild adventures of indie filmmaking that shaped his career. We dive into his intense roles, physical stunts in River of Blood, and the twists of performing in the new time-loop horror Manor of Darkness — releasing December 9th.Louie talks acting training, the power of honest collaboration, why darker stories still hold a glimmer of humanity, and even his thoughts on ghosts, guardian angels, and how tech (including AI) can help indie filmmakers punch above their weight. It’s like hanging out with a thoughtful, slightly dramatic friend — intimate, honest, and a little spooky.

Saturday Dec 06, 2025

Hey Chris — excited to share a sneak peek of Season 3 of Backstory Sessions. It’s that warm, old-school country variety you remember: live audiences, brotherly chemistry, comedy bits, and unforgettable moments (yes, Randy Travis stole the show).We’re taping at the Stockyards studio, touring hard, and dropping new country and gospel records soon — consider this your invite to grab a seat, laugh along, and feel right at home.

Christmas ideas

Thursday Nov 27, 2025

Thursday Nov 27, 2025

Looking for a gift idea? Tune in as Cat suggests some ideas and discusses them with tonight's co-host Willie.

Wednesday Sep 17, 2025

Hello Backstory fans! — Come and hang out with us as we close out season 16 with a fun interview with Nell Campbell (Columbia)from Rocky Horror. She spills how she was literally tapped into the role, how the Time Warp came to be, and why Rocky Horror still lights up people’s lives 50 years later.
It’s full of backstage stories, fan love, and a sneak peek at her one-woman show All’s Nels That Ends Nels — perfect for longtime fans or anyone curious about how a tiny London show became a global cult phenomenon.

Resilience: Donna Mills

Sunday Sep 14, 2025

Sunday Sep 14, 2025

Hello Backstory fans!  Grab a seat and listen in: this episode wraps up our Resilient series with raw, real stories that somehow turn fear into hope. We chat about the upcoming show, behind-the-scenes writing challenges.
We also have a powerful conversation with our guest, Donna Mills about her daughter’s fight with leukemia — it’s heartbreaking and inspiring all at once.
Tickets are on Eventbrite for the December performances of the Resilience shows, and we also sneak in a fun Rocky Horror anniversary chat — so if you want to feel moved and connected, this one’s for you.

Sunday Sep 07, 2025

Hello Backstory fans! Meet Robert and Melissa Wyatt: a retired soldier and his partner who turned their ancestral church into a cozy home and a buzzing farm. Their story’s full of grit, funny moments, and old-school Appalachian know-how — from maple syrup and hickory cane corn to sauerkraut lessons and heirloom seeds.
They’ve weathered floods, raccoons, and crop failures, but they keep innovating, learning, and sharing what they grow. If you’re into food that actually tastes like something, or you believe freedom starts with being able to feed yourself, you’ll love this episode.

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