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By Nathan Thomas

Commonplace is the show about creative people and the things that inspire them. Host Nathan Thomas sits down with artists, filmmakers, musicians, and comedians to talk about what drives their work, and you're invited to listen in. Episodes release every other Friday.
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51. Courtney Childers Chapman

CommonplaceMay 10, 2024

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51. Courtney Childers Chapman

51. Courtney Childers Chapman

This week on Commonplace, artist and gallery manager Courtney Childers Chapman (@spilledmilkstudios_) is in to talk about the galleries at @marshalluartanddesign including an upcoming show by @brandyjefferys and @chrisdemaria76, and the launch of the Downtown Huntington Art Walk on May 17th. She also talks about how overseeing galleries informs her work, and how her work has shifted in the last few years.  Find information on the Downtown Huntington Art Walk here.

May 10, 202441:33
50. Robb Coleman (Massing)

50. Robb Coleman (Massing)

This week on Commonplace, we’re celebrating our 50th episode with Robb Coleman (@laserofhate) of @massingwv who have just released their EP “Rejuiced.” The EP includes re-recordings of previously released songs that have evolved in the live show as the band has evolved. In our conversation, we talk about how this has helped songs reach their full potential, how the band’s song sale helped build their creative skills, and Guitar Hero as a tool for music discovery. 

Apr 12, 202447:55
49. Jeff Boggess / Ryan Faulkner

49. Jeff Boggess / Ryan Faulkner

This week on Commonplace, filmmaker Jeff Boggess is in to talk about taking over the West Virginia-centric streaming community Vandalia TV, his mockumentary "Burnt Factory," and the community to be found in submitting to, and attending, film festivals.


Plus, writer Ryan Faulkner reads his short story "Big Bill." On Friday, April 19th at the West Edge Factory, Ryan will be appearing alongside Ashleigh Bryant Philips, Juliet Escoria and Evan Gray as part of the Ham’s House Reading Series. 


Mar 29, 202445:30
48. Ginger Wixx

48. Ginger Wixx

This week on Commonplace, we’re sitting down with singer-songwriter Ginger Wixx (@gingerwixx). She’s currently prepping for the release of her first EP. We talk about what it was like recording, the craft of songwriting, and the community and cutting teeth that come with performing at open mics. 

Mar 15, 202450:27
47. Tijah Bumgarner

47. Tijah Bumgarner

Filmmaker and educator Tijah Bumgarner (@tijahb) has been instrumental to the new filmmaking BFA at @marshallu @marshalluartanddesign. In our conversation, we talk about the long road to the new program, the culture shock that comes from being a small town West Virginian that moves to California, and when she knew that she wanted to return home to teach. 

Mar 01, 202452:21
46. Tucker Riggleman

46. Tucker Riggleman

Commonplace is back this week after winter break! We’re celebrating with the release of Tucker Riggleman & the Cheap Dates’ (@thecheapdates) new album Restless Spirit, we talk with frontman Tucker about his writing process, being apart of the Shepherdstown scene of the late 00s/early 2010s with bands like Prison Book Club and The Demon Beat, and how it’s never too late to evolve. 

Feb 16, 202440:19
Winter '23 Commonplace Catch-Up

Winter '23 Commonplace Catch-Up

To wrap up the year, Nathan reflects on the episodes released in the last 12 months, and takes phone calls from previous guests to learn about where they've been, and the road ahead. Special thanks to Elliott Stewart, Emma Allen, KD Jones, Josh Dyer, and Jake Farley.
Dec 21, 202312:39
45. Michael Valentine

45. Michael Valentine

This week on Commonplace, we have musician Michael Valentine (@theemichaelvalentine). Writing, film, music, board games, he does a little bit of everything. On December 21st, his @goodtimeshowhuntington will stage The Good Time Christmas Carol, his adaptation of the holiday classic. In our conversation we talk about his tradition of celebrating local talent and Christmas music, his drive to create, and how he simply just makes things he’d want to see. 

Dec 08, 202349:15
44. Mike Costello (Lost Creek Farm)

44. Mike Costello (Lost Creek Farm)

This week on Commonplace, we’re joined by Chef Mike Costello who, along with his partner Amy Dawson, operate Lost Creek Farm (@lostcreekfarm) in Harrison County, West Virginia. The farm uses food as a vessel for storytelling, centering the cuisine in both its regional and economic contexts.


The chefs and their Farm and Forage Supper Club has been a semi-finalists for the Beard Foundation Awards, and they’ve been featured in The New York Times and on Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown. In our conversation we talk about combining journalism skills with cooking skills, how cooking can be a form of archival work, and the history and memories behind some of the dishes they serve.  Find out how to support their kitchen and classroom project here.

Nov 24, 202301:12:54
43. Jillian Carney Howell

43. Jillian Carney Howell

This week on Commonplace, we’re joined by filmmaker Jillian Carney Howell (@jillianlovesfilm). She’s nearing five years with Disney, currently in the role of production management, and heads @shineonwv, a non-profit dedicated to spotlighting artists from the mountains. In addition to shepherding others projects, she writes and directs her own work, the latest being the documentary ZANE, about her best friend with an intellectual disability. 

Oct 27, 202354:04
42. Hello June

42. Hello June

Hello June is in fresh off the release of their critically acclaimed album "Artifacts." We talk about how her songwriting process has changed over the years, the moment that making music and being a band became more serious for them, and their proudest achievements have been so far in their musical journey.

Oct 13, 202332:26
41. Rachael Peckham

41. Rachael Peckham

Rachael Peckham's 'Alight: Flights of Prose' explores the plane crash that killed her grandfather and two uncles, and the family grief and trauma that comes with such a tragedy. In our conversation, she talks about exploring this subject matter through writing, how she ended up at Marshall University (a school with its own aviation related trauma) and wanting to stick to the truth while still telling a good story. Buy 'Alight: Flights of Prose' here.

Sep 29, 202354:55
40. Abe Partridge

40. Abe Partridge

This week on Commonplace, we talk to Abe Partridge (@abepartridge) about his music, his paintings and his podcast Alabama Astronaut which explores the songs of a group of churches known more for snake handling than they are their music. 

Sep 01, 202355:38
39. Josh McDonald

39. Josh McDonald

Comedian Josh McDonald has been a fixture of the Huntington comedy scene for over a decade, in 2017 he released 'Hero in Town,' West Virginia's first stand-up comedy special. In today's Commonplace, he talks about going to Shepherd University during a period where the music scene there included The Demon Beat, Rozwell Kid and the Fox Hunt, what Huntington comedy was like in the era of the Funny Bone, and how he shapes his material from the stage.

Aug 18, 202347:53
38. Michael Cerveris
Aug 04, 202301:09:29
Julien Baker (from 2016)

Julien Baker (from 2016)

Nathan is on vacation this week, so no new Commonplace. Instead, we're pulling from the college radio archives to present an interview with Julien Baker conducted just two months after the release of her debut album Sprained Ankle.


Originally aired January 2016.


Jul 21, 202320:50
37. Nathan Thomas (guest interviewer Zack Harold)

37. Nathan Thomas (guest interviewer Zack Harold)

This week on Commonplace, to celebrate one year of doing the show the tables get turned and host Nathan Thomas (@_nrthomas ) gets interviewed by public radio storyteller Zack Harold (@zack.harold). The two talk about journalism, showing interest in music, and the inspirations behind Commonplace. Hear Zack's latest radio piece here.

Jul 07, 202301:10:31
36. Alex Burdette (Blenko Glass)

36. Alex Burdette (Blenko Glass)

This week on Commonplace we're joined by @blenkoglasscompany artist Alex Burdette (@beautifulburd_). In the conversation, we talk about his journey from working in tourism to working in glass, the intersection where art meets production, and how some of Blenko's most notable pieces are made.

Jun 23, 202356:21
35. Rachel Allinder

35. Rachel Allinder

Rachel Allinder of Foundry Theater returns for a longer sit-down about running a theater, the return of the Appalachian Film Festival and more! Check out the new Commonplace substack here.

Jun 09, 202334:05
34. Nate Cesco

34. Nate Cesco

Nate Cesco is one of Nathan's oldest collaborators and closest friends. He's also moving from the Huntington-area soon so Nathan conducts an exit interview, the two talk about sketch comedy, making art, and moving to a new city.

May 26, 202358:40
33. Shelem

33. Shelem


You've seen him on TV, and heard him on the radio, now hear @shelem304 this week on Commonplace. In our conversation we talk about his writing process, learning how to produce, and the importance of bringing energy and connecting with an audience. You can see him at The Clay Center in Charleston, W.Va. on June 10th for a sneak peek at his upcoming album. Buy tickets to that show here.

May 12, 202357:34
32. Brad Goodall

32. Brad Goodall

This week on Commonplace, Brad Goodall (@brad_goodall) is in to talk his new album Made in America! In our conversation we cover the process of writing the album, lessons learnt from performing in New York and with Ona, and challenging yourself creatively after finishing a large project.

Apr 28, 202348:54
31. Emily Hilliard

31. Emily Hilliard

This week on Commonplace, folklorist and author Emily Hilliard is in to talk about her new book Making Our Future: Visionary Folklore and Everyday Culture in Appalachia! We talk about how she became interesting in becoming a folklorist, Fasnacht, pro-wrestling and her incredible record label @spinstersounds !  Also, Nathan is dealing with seasonal allergies. Your headphones aren't messed up, he's just sniffly.

Apr 14, 202348:05
30. Dave Lavender

30. Dave Lavender

Fresh off attending the SXSW conference, this week on Commonplace we have Dave Lavender (@dlavende)! Whether it's his work with the West Virginia Film Office, or being the President of Hope in the Hills who put on @healingappalachia, he's someone who stays busy by doing his best to help those around him. We talk about exciting developments in the film world, fighting stigma, and what drives him to help.
On April 6th, Healing Appalachia will present their third annual spring donation based live stream featuring performances from last year's festival and brand new interviews, plus Tyler Childers and the Food Stamps full set.

Mar 31, 202357:54
29. Angie Davis / Femmefest

29. Angie Davis / Femmefest

This week on Commonplace we have a staple of the @huntingtoncomedy scene Angie Davis @angiedavisheartspeen ! She's in to talk about her writing process, some of her most memorable shows, and what got her into doing stand-up. On Saturday, March 25th, she's hosting @femmefestappalachia, a music and arts festival celebrating women and non-binary artists. We also hear from one of the festival organizers Annie from @livingroombandofficial.

Mar 17, 202301:06:54
28. Marshall Scott / Rachel Allinder

28. Marshall Scott / Rachel Allinder

This week on Commonplace, a double feature! Filmmaker Marshall Scott is in to talk about his debut feature film 'Brain Rot,' and Rachel Allinder of Foundry is here to talk about the return of the Appalachian Film Festival (submissions open now)! Nathan talks to Marshall Scott about his writing process, influences, and using his prior experience making a web screen as his own personal film school. 

Mar 03, 202352:29
27. Jacob McComas

27. Jacob McComas

This week on Commonplace, as sort of a companion episode to the last show we have @jewelcitybarber. In our conversation Jacob talks entering the field, what it was like to run a business during the COVID-19 lockdown and the importance of community when it comes to building a business.

Feb 17, 202301:15:24
26. Jake Farley

26. Jake Farley

his week on Commonplace, a first for the show: a tattoo artist. @_jakefarley of @westendtattooclub speaks on what led him to the industry, the process of becoming a tattoo artist, and the trust between artist and customer.

Feb 03, 202301:00:27
25. Lilly Dyer

25. Lilly Dyer

This week on the show we have Lilly Dyer (@photodyeries ), a multidisciplinary artist who works in photography, video and most recently sculpture. They've directed videos for @thejimpolak and @lls.wv and organizes @localizationwv in Huntington. During the conversation we talk about her foray into sculpture, the reoccurring theme of gender in her work, WrestleMania and Miss Piggy.

Jan 20, 202301:03:18
24. Nichole Westfall

24. Nichole Westfall

For the first episode of 2023, we've got the incredible Nichole Westfall @cocoispainting_ , an artist who works on playful and colorful murals. One of her most recent works can be seen at the Ritter Park tennis courts. During the conversation, we talk about her art style, how she came to murals and more.

Jan 06, 202301:01:39
Winter '22 Commonplace Catch-Up

Winter '22 Commonplace Catch-Up

This is a good place for a first-time listener to start. A sample of the conversations we've had so far in the first six months of the show while updating listeners as to what the guests have been up to since their episode. We'll hear from Buni Muni, Heath Holley, Cody Cannon, Lindsay Emmite, and Leah Gore, and hear some of the music that has been performed on the show, too. 

Dec 23, 202249:22
23. KD Jones
Dec 09, 202201:25:00
22. Exclaim Records

22. Exclaim Records

Whether it's helping promote music from bands like @allyfletcherwv @thejimpolak and @lls.wv or giving artists a platform at their monthly Limelight nights at @theloudwv the pair of @djdrunkle and @josh.dyer.395 are hard at work at @exclaimrecords. They talk about that work, how the label started, and their goals this week on Commonplace.

Nov 25, 202226:21
21. Jeremy Short

21. Jeremy Short

This week on Commonplace we're joined by @jeremyshortmusic! He has a new single out TODAY called "(Falling Into A) Trance)" with an album coming out this January called 'Happy Trees.' You may know Jeremy from Sasha Colette & the Magnolias, Downtown King and Short & Company. In the interview he talks about nerding out over guitar magazines, how career so far, and transitioning from one era of your artistic life to the next.

Nov 18, 202245:21
20. Jake Wheeler (The Long Lost Somethins)

20. Jake Wheeler (The Long Lost Somethins)

This week on Commonplace we have Jake Wheeler from @lls.wv who are releasing the full length album "Barn" on @exclaimrecords TODAY! We talk about the new album, going from being a solo DIY project to expanding to a full band, and much more.

Nov 11, 202244:19
19. Holly Forbes

19. Holly Forbes

This week on Commonplace we have @hollyforbesmusic! Last fall, Holly's powerful voice led to a top ten finish on @nbcthevoice, we talk about how this run changed her career, her musical upbringing and how an Elton John cover led her to performing for baseball legend Roger Clemens.

Nov 04, 202241:38
18. Emma Allen (Summit Point.)

18. Emma Allen (Summit Point.)

This week on Commonplace we have Emma Allen from @summitpointpunk who have a full length album Vulnerable out TODAY! It's an honest and open album that they'll play in full at their @heckyeahfestwv headlining set. In the conversation, also dropping Friday, we talk about writing songs about hard to talk about topics, finding the gear that makes the sound in an artist's head a reality, and the joy of long songs. And professional wrestling, obviously.

Oct 28, 202201:33:49
17. Zay Lukas

17. Zay Lukas

his week on Commonplace, we have @zaylukas! Known for high energy and collaborations with @shelem304 @lilxdroopy and @gardenn._ , the conversation covers everything from using live shows to help the writing process to the importance of collaboration.

Oct 21, 202248:26
16. Leah Gore

16. Leah Gore

Meeting at the intersection of food and art, @nomleah brings care and consideration to everything she does. Whether it be working on visual art, or creating baked goods with locally sourced and seasonal ingredients, her work follows a goal of always challenging herself and to never stop learning. We talk about all that, and the @localizationwv art show in this week's Commonplace.

Oct 14, 202251:54
15. Ally Fletcher

15. Ally Fletcher

Ally Fletcher is a storyteller, taking on the role of the midnight emo cowboy to write honest songs about macabre things. You can see her perform Saturday, October 15th at Localization at the West Edge Factory.
Oct 07, 202201:18:09
14. Charlie Brown Superstar
Sep 30, 202256:35
13. lil droopy

13. lil droopy

lil droopy is a rapper whose latest work is the Blurred Lines EP. He's also plays guitar in The Long Lost Somethins. droopy talks to Nathan about the experience of writing and recording an EP during the COVID lockdown, his first experiences performing onstage as lil droopy, and more.

Sep 23, 202237:16
12. Lindsay Emmite (Bashful Bee Press)

12. Lindsay Emmite (Bashful Bee Press)

Lindsay Emmite is a multimedia artist who is a regular at art vending events in the Huntington area, known for her use of bright colors, they work to express joy through art. In today's episode of Commonplace, she talks to Nathan about the importance of making friends with other artists, what inspires her and why expressing that joy is a radical act.
Sep 16, 202259:44
11. Dylan Smith

11. Dylan Smith

Dylan Smith is a music video director that specializes in high energy rap videos made on a low-budget. He's worked with 3D Geo, CityPhil, Shelem, and previous Commonplace guests Mr. Awful and Buni Muni. He'll be releasing a video with rapper Father, who will be performing at The Loud on Saturday Sept. 24th, later this month.
Sep 09, 202201:16:33
10. Parry Casto (The MFB, Funktafest)

10. Parry Casto (The MFB, Funktafest)

Commonplace gets a little funky this week with Parry Casto (also known as Funkle Sam) of The MFB, and organizer of Funktafest. They talk about his instantly recognizable stage persona, the energy he brings to performing live, and the origins of Funktafest. They also talk about Nathan's apartment which coincidentally Parry used to live in.
Sep 02, 202201:08:07
9. Tyler Cooper

9. Tyler Cooper

This Monday, August 29th, marks the start of the Huntington Music and Arts Festival, a week-long celebration of the arts that culminates in an all-day concert at The Ritter. To celebrate, Nathan sits down with festival co-organizer Tyler Cooper to run down the events this year, and to talk about Tyler's own projects The Dead Frets and Glass Diaper. Click here to buy tickets to the festival. See Nathan perform Wednesday August 31st at Black Sheep Burritos and Brews.
Aug 26, 202201:03:59
8. Cody Cannon

8. Cody Cannon

Cody Cannon is a Morgantown, W.Va. based stand-up comedian, he co-hosts the podcast Comics and Chronic, and is instrumental in booking comics from larger metro areas at West Virginia venues, helping show-off the people and the beauty of the Mountain State while creating new opportunities for performers. Keep up to date with Cody's shows here. See Nathan perform at the Morgantown Brewing Company on 8/27 as part of Fuzzfest, or at the HMAF Comedy Variety Show on 8/31 at Black Sheep in Huntington. Find EKY Mutal Aid here, find Campbells Creek Flood Relief here

Aug 19, 202257:22
7. Heath Holley (Massing)

7. Heath Holley (Massing)

Heath Holley is a co-founder of the band Massing, and a co-organizer of the Huntington Music & Arts Festival and Localization. Over the course of the COVID lockdown, he wrote and recorded more than 150 different songs that were commissioned by Massing listeners. Nathan talks to Heath about this feat, the upcoming Huntington Music & Arts Festival, and the Massing trading card game. Get tickets to this years HMAF here.
Aug 12, 202259:58
6. Brandy Jefferys
Aug 05, 202201:07:07
5. Rob McNurlin

5. Rob McNurlin

Rob McNurlin is the last of the Beatnik Cowboys; a true country and folk troubadour like his mentor Ramblin' Jack Elliott, and friend Marty Stuart. He has self-released all of his albums of which a couple were produced by Marty Stuart's guitar player Kenny Vaughan and played on by the Fabulous Superlatives. Nathan talks to Rob about these connections to music legends, growing up listening to Bob Dylan, and Johnny Cash, and what it was like recording an album in Cash's cabin recording studio. Rob also performs a handful of songs on the show. You can see him live at this year's Huntington Music & Arts Festival.
Jul 29, 202201:20:57