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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.
August 08, 2017Episode 6: Mary Hamilton, President of the Kentucky Storytelling AssociationHost Bill Goodman is joined by Mary Hamilton, President of theKentucky Storytelling Association. Ms. Hamilton talks about the art of storytelling,how to tell your stories in writing, and a bit about the history of storytelling inKentucky....more28minPlay
August 08, 2017Episode 6: Mary Hamilton, President of the Kentucky Storytelling AssociationHost Bill Goodman is joined by Mary Hamilton, President of theKentucky Storytelling Association. Ms. Hamilton talks about the art of storytelling,how to tell your stories in writing, and a bit about the history of storytelling inKentucky....more28minPlay
August 02, 2017Episode 5: Kent Whitworth, Executive Director of the Kentucky Historical SocietyHost Bill Goodman is joined by Kent Whitworth, executive director of the Kentucky Historical Society. They discuss the construction of the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History in Frankfort, how to make history relevant today, and using history to confront the challenges of the future....more27minPlay
August 02, 2017Episode 5: Kent Whitworth, Executive Director of the Kentucky Historical SocietyHost Bill Goodman is joined by Kent Whitworth, executive director of the Kentucky Historical Society. They discuss the construction of the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History in Frankfort, how to make history relevant today, and using history to confront the challenges of the future....more27minPlay
August 02, 2017Episode 5: Kent Whitworth, Executive Director of the Kentucky Historical SocietyHost Bill Goodman is joined by Kent Whitworth, executive director of the Kentucky Historical Society. They discuss the construction of the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History in Frankfort, how to make history relevant today, and using history to confront the challenges of the future....more27minPlay
July 25, 2017Episode 4: Dr. Jacqueline Kohl Hamilton, Department of English & Theatre, EKUHost Bill Goodman is joined by Dr. Jacqueline Kohl Hamilton, member of the Department of English & Theatre at Eastern Kentucky University. Dr. Hamilton shares the story of Alice Lloyd and discusses her experience portraying Alice as a part of Kentucky Chautauqua®, a program of Kentucky Humanities....more26minPlay
July 25, 2017Episode 4: Dr. Jacqueline Kohl Hamilton, Department of English & Theatre, EKUHost Bill Goodman is joined by Dr. Jacqueline Kohl Hamilton, member of the Department of English & Theatre at Eastern Kentucky University. Dr. Hamilton shares the story of Alice Lloyd and discusses her experience portraying Alice as a part of Kentucky Chautauqua®, a program of Kentucky Humanities....more26minPlay
July 25, 2017Episode 4: Dr. Jacqueline Kohl Hamilton, Department of English & Theatre, EKUHost Bill Goodman is joined by Dr. Jacqueline Kohl Hamilton, member of the Department of English & Theatre at Eastern Kentucky University. Dr. Hamilton shares the story of Alice Lloyd and discusses her experience portraying Alice as a part of Kentucky Chautauqua®, a program of Kentucky Humanities....more26minPlay
July 18, 2017Episode 3 - Dr. Jennifer Cramer, Associate Professor of Linguistics, University of KentuckyBill Goodman is joined by Dr. Jennifer Cramer, Linguistics Professor at the University of Kentucky. Dr. Cramer discusses language in Kentucky, including Louisville and Appalachia; stereotypes that accompany accents and dialects; and various dialects found in hip hop throughout the country....more26minPlay
July 18, 2017Episode 3 - Dr. Jennifer Cramer, Associate Professor of Linguistics, University of KentuckyBill Goodman is joined by Dr. Jennifer Cramer, Linguistics Professor at the University of Kentucky. Dr. Cramer discusses language in Kentucky, including Louisville and Appalachia; stereotypes that accompany accents and dialects; and various dialects found in hip hop throughout the country....more26minPlay
FAQs about Think Humanities:How many episodes does Think Humanities have?The podcast currently has 657 episodes available.