Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Search results for

  • Clemson Extension Agent and host of Making It Grow Amanda McNulty talks with Dr. David R. Coyle, Clemson University Assistant Professor of Forest Health…
  • Clemson Extension Agent and host of Making It Grow Amanda McNulty talks with Dr. David R. Coyle, Clemson University Assistant Professor of Forest Health…
  • Clemson Extension Agent Amanda McNulty talks with Clemson Extension Forestry and Wildlife Agent Janet Steele about the importance of the forestry industry…
  • In his downtown Charleston office, Dr. David McSwain is getting ready for a conference call with dozens of pediatric telehealth experts from across the…
  • Clemson Extension Agent and host of Making It Grow. Amanda McNulty talks with Dr. Eric Benson, Clemson University Professor Emeritus & Extension…
  • Clemson Extension Agent and host of Making It Grow. Amanda McNulty talks with Dr. Eric Benson, Clemson University Professor Emeritus & Extension…
  • Clemson Extension Agent and host of Making It Grow Amanda McNulty talks with Dr. David R. Coyle, Clemson University Assistant Professor of Forest Health…
  • Over 30 years ago, a young man got a flat tire while driving near Scape Ore Swamp. A large, green, lizard-like creature emerged from the shadows and viciously attacked his car as he drove away. Many others have claimed encounters with the legendary Lizard Man, leaving a mark on the small, agricultural town of Bishopville. On this episode of "South of Spooky," join hosts Gavin Jackson and A.T. Shire as they explore this local legend and try to track down the Lizard Man.
  • The Gray Man of Pawleys Island is considered a sign of protection from hurricanes, but there’s a centuries-old story behind this mysterious sighting. On this inaugural episode of South of Spooky, join hosts Gavin Jackson and AT Shire as they investigate the legend of the Gray Man.
  • Coming soon from South Carolina Public Radio: South of Spooky, a lighthearted exploration of history and culture through the lens of local legends and their impact on communities across our region.
57 of 30,277