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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.
December 03, 2018Episode 67 - Brooke Raby and Julie Klier, Kentucky HumanitiesIn the last episode of our Kentucky Book Festival edition of THINK HUMANITIES, Bill Goodman is joined by Kentucky Humanities' own Brooke Raby and Julie Klier. Brooke and Julie provide an exclusive inside scoop into the numerous literary events that took place as part of the 1st annual Kentucky Book Festival, culminating in the 37th annual Kentucky Book Fair....more48minPlay
December 03, 2018Episode 67 - Brooke Raby and Julie Klier, Kentucky HumanitiesIn the last episode of our Kentucky Book Festival edition of THINK HUMANITIES, Bill Goodman is joined by Kentucky Humanities' own Brooke Raby and Julie Klier. Brooke and Julie provide an exclusive inside scoop into the numerous literary events that took place as part of the 1st annual Kentucky Book Festival, culminating in the 37th annual Kentucky Book Fair....more48minPlay
November 15, 2018Episode 66 - Jon Parrish PeedeIn this week's Kentucky Book Festival edition of Think Humanities, Host Bill Goodman is joined by special guest Dr. Jon Parrish Peede, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Chairman Peede discusses literature that has influenced him throughout his life, including works by Kentucky natives Robert Penn Warren and Wendell Berry. Chairman Peede will be in attendance at the Kentucky Book Fair on Nov. 17th at noon in conversation with celebrated Kentucky poet, author, and essayist, Wendell Berry....more31minPlay
November 15, 2018Episode 66 - Jon Parrish PeedeIn this week's Kentucky Book Festival edition of Think Humanities, Host Bill Goodman is joined by special guest Dr. Jon Parrish Peede, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Chairman Peede discusses literature that has influenced him throughout his life, including works by Kentucky natives Robert Penn Warren and Wendell Berry. Chairman Peede will be in attendance at the Kentucky Book Fair on Nov. 17th at noon in conversation with celebrated Kentucky poet, author, and essayist, Wendell Berry....more31minPlay
November 15, 2018Episode 66 - Jon Parrish PeedeIn this week's Kentucky Book Festival edition of Think Humanities, Host Bill Goodman is joined by special guest Dr. Jon Parrish Peede, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Chairman Peede discusses literature that has influenced him throughout his life, including works by Kentucky natives Robert Penn Warren and Wendell Berry. Chairman Peede will be in attendance at the Kentucky Book Fair on Nov. 17th at noon in conversation with celebrated Kentucky poet, author, and essayist, Wendell Berry....more31minPlay
November 09, 2018Episode 65 - Tiffany Williams, Author and MusicianHost Bill Goodman is joined by Kentucky author and musician, Tiffany Williams. A native of eastern Kentucky, Tiffany reflects on her Appalachian roots and discusses her early career as a teacher. Tiffany's passion for writing country music led her to Nashville, where she now lives. Tiffany will join Silas House and Jason Howard at the Kentucky Book Festival's Literary Luncheon on Tuesday, Nov. 13th. Tickets can be purchased at kyhumanities.org or by calling 859-257-5932....more29minPlay
November 09, 2018Episode 65 - Tiffany Williams, Author and MusicianHost Bill Goodman is joined by Kentucky author and musician, Tiffany Williams. A native of eastern Kentucky, Tiffany reflects on her Appalachian roots and discusses her early career as a teacher. Tiffany's passion for writing country music led her to Nashville, where she now lives. Tiffany will join Silas House and Jason Howard at the Kentucky Book Festival's Literary Luncheon on Tuesday, Nov. 13th. Tickets can be purchased at kyhumanities.org or by calling 859-257-5932....more29minPlay
November 09, 2018Episode 65 - Tiffany Williams, Author and MusicianHost Bill Goodman is joined by Kentucky author and musician, Tiffany Williams. A native of eastern Kentucky, Tiffany reflects on her Appalachian roots and discusses her early career as a teacher. Tiffany's passion for writing country music led her to Nashville, where she now lives. Tiffany will join Silas House and Jason Howard at the Kentucky Book Festival's Literary Luncheon on Tuesday, Nov. 13th. Tickets can be purchased at kyhumanities.org or by calling 859-257-5932....more29minPlay
November 06, 2018Episode 64 - Beck Dorey-Stein, Author and Former White House StenographerKentucky Book Festival director, Brooke Raby, is the host on this week's episode of THINK HUMANITIES. Brooke is joined by New York Times bestselling author Beck Dorey-Stein, author of "From the Corner of the Oval," the critically-acclaimed memoir of her unlikely tenure as a stenographer in the Obama White House. Spend your happy hour in discussion with Beck Dorey-Stein on Thursday, November 15th at 4 p.m. at The Mane on Main in Lexington. This special Cocktails and Conversation event is part of Kentucky Humanities' week-long Kentucky Book Festival. Tickets are required and can be purchased at kyhumanities.org or by calling 859-257-5932....more18minPlay
November 06, 2018Episode 64 - Beck Dorey-Stein, Author and Former White House StenographerKentucky Book Festival director, Brooke Raby, is the host on this week's episode of THINK HUMANITIES. Brooke is joined by New York Times bestselling author Beck Dorey-Stein, author of "From the Corner of the Oval," the critically-acclaimed memoir of her unlikely tenure as a stenographer in the Obama White House. Spend your happy hour in discussion with Beck Dorey-Stein on Thursday, November 15th at 4 p.m. at The Mane on Main in Lexington. This special Cocktails and Conversation event is part of Kentucky Humanities' week-long Kentucky Book Festival. Tickets are required and can be purchased at kyhumanities.org or by calling 859-257-5932....more18minPlay
FAQs about Think Humanities:How many episodes does Think Humanities have?The podcast currently has 657 episodes available.