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Kentucky Humanities is an independent, nonprofit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities in Washington, D.C. The Council is supported by the National Endowment and by private contributi... more
FAQs about Think Humanities:How many episodes does Think Humanities have?The podcast currently has 657 episodes available.
May 13, 2020Episode 132 - George Herring, HistorianDr. George Herring joins Bill Goodman for this week's virtual episode of THINK HUMANITIES to talk about American leadership in times of crisis or other lessons from history that help us understand our current moment in time during COVID-19....more23minPlay
May 06, 2020Episode 131 - Danielle Clore and Tom MusgraveJoin host Bill Goodman on this week's episode of THINK HUMANITIES for a conversation with Danielle Clore, Executive Director of the Kentucky Nonprofit Network, and Tom Musgrave, Communications Director for the Kentucky Arts Council. They talk about how nonprofits and arts and humanities organizations have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and discuss resources and funding opportunities for nonprofits around the Commonwealth....more35minPlay
April 29, 2020Episode 130 - Mary Hamilton & Cynthia Changaris, StorytellersProfessional storytellers Mary Hamilton and Cynthia Changaris join host Bill Goodman for this week's remote episode of THINK HUMANITIES. They share about the enduring importance of stories, how stories equip us for life, and ways that parents and kids can share stories together....more28minPlay
April 22, 2020Episode 129 - Silas House, Author, and Maurice Manning, PoetOn this week's episode of THINK HUMANITIES host Bill Goodman is joined virtually by author Silas House and poet Maurice Manning to talk about their thoughts on life during the pandemic, the importance of storytelling, and music....more34minPlay
April 14, 2020Episode 128 - Terry Foody, Nurse And AuthorHost Bill Goodman is joined by Terry Foody on this virtual episode of THINK HUMANITIES. Foody, a registered nurse and clinical research coordinator, talks about her book "The Pie Seller, The Drunk, and The Lady: Heroes of the 1833 Cholera Epidemic in Lexington, Kentucky" and what history of other epidemics teaches us about the current COVID-19 pandemic....more29minPlay
April 08, 2020Episode 127 - Jacob Glover, Program Manager, Shaker Village Of Pleasant HillDr. Jacob Glover joins Bill Goodman on this week's episode of THINK HUMANITIES to talk about the history and culture of the Shakers and the settlement at Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill....more53minPlay
April 01, 2020Episode 126 - Christian Butterfield, National Student PoetBill Goodman is joined by National Student Poet Christian Butterfield on this week's episode of THINK HUMANITIES. A native of Bowling Green, Butterfield discusses his work, the National Student Poetry Contest, and his work in the community in the past year....more33minPlay
March 25, 2020Episode 125 - Amy Murrell Taylor, Author Of Embattled FreedomDr. Amy Murrell Taylor joins host Bill Goodman on THINK HUMANITIES to talk about her book Embattled Freedom: Journeys through the Civil War’s Slave Refugee Camps, which was recently awarded the prestigious Frederick Douglass Book Prize....more47minPlay
March 18, 2020Episode 124 - Frazier Kentucky History MuseumJoin host Bill Goodman on THINK HUMANITIES for a special Women's History Month episode as he talks to Rachel Platt and Melinda Beck from the Frazier History Museum about their upcoming exhibit celebrating women's suffrage....more28minPlay
FAQs about Think Humanities:How many episodes does Think Humanities have?The podcast currently has 657 episodes available.