Live Appalachian Storytelling with Wayne Jordan

Wayne Jordan Appalachian Storyteller

Wayne’s stories were engaging and fun, and the entire audience participated.

Joe Torrence, Children’s Museum of Richmond

Explore Stories of the Appalachians

I deliver Appalachian storytelling and history that makes your event lively, clear, and fun. You bring the room; I bring a set that fits the crowd and keeps them: an upbeat, engaging program that keeps audiences smiling and connected.

What you get:

  • A program tailored to your audience size and setting.
  • Clean, family-safe material with steady pacing.
  • Crowd engagement without awkward participation stunts.
  • A pro who arrives early, starts on time, and keeps to the schedule.

Who it’s for:

Libraries. Museums. Festivals. Community nights. Company gatherings. If you need a speaker who entertains and leaves people feeling connected, this works.

Program suggestions:

  • Chestnut Ridge Tales – small-town characters, close calls, and mountain humor.
  • Everyday Legends – ordinary moments that turn into keepers.
  • Memory Mining Workshops – participants uncover and share their own stories.
  • Blue Ridge Tales – history from the hills told with a light hand.
  • Traditional Folk Tales – Favorites from around the world.

Popular Stories:

  • Three Knocks for the Holler Man — cousins, a curse, a ghost, and a magic ring.
  • You Ate What, Now? — a humorous look at unusual Appalachian foods.
  • The Regift of the Magi — an O. Henry–inspired Christmas tale with a gift that no one talks about.
  • Scrooge’s Christmas Ghost Train — Dickens retold in 1920s Virginia with ghosts and a haunted train.

Logistics:
Run time set to your agenda within a 20–45 minute window. I can use your sound equipment or mine. I travel within a 100-mile radius of Galax, VA (Southwestern Virginia).

Ready to book?
Tell me your date, audience, and goal. I’ll shape the program to fit and send a simple agreement. I’m happy to confirm budget fit before anything else.

From the 2025 Floyd Living Traditions Festival; A short clip of Wayne telling about his experiences with weird Appalachian food, titled, “You Ate What, Now?”

My Clients Are Saying Nice Things…

Recent Appearances and Program Highlights

Here are a few recent performances and venues, so you can see how these programs work in real settings

A Program That Works for You

Event planners have enough moving parts to juggle. My job is to make this one easy. I provide clear communication before the event, flexible setup options, and a performance that holds attention from start to finish. You’ll get laughter, connection, and a crowd that thanks you for bringing them together. Let’s make your next program easy, memorable, and worry-free.

If you’re planning an event and wondering whether one of these programs would be a good fit, let’s talk. Most programs fall within typical library and cultural event budgets.


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