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- EP 22 - A visit with Maya Angelou by Chautauqua scholar Becky Stone (00:36:18)
To learn more and register for Becky's Chautauqua and Chat performance of Maya Angelou, visit https://www.humanitiesnd.org/extended-events-collection/a-visit-with-maya-angelou
- EP 21 - Poetry is alive and well with poet Shadd Piehl (00:33:16)
Find out more about and register for Shadd's class at https://www.humanitiesnd.org/extended-events-collection/sound-and-form-in-poem-construction-with-shadd-piehlListen to "Masks," a poem from Shadd https://news.prairiepublic.org/arts-culture/2021-03-02/shadd-piehl-masks
- EP 20 - The Bible as the great who done it with Rabbi Brooks Susman. (00:29:53)
To learn more and register for Rabbi Susman's class, go to: https://www.humanitiesnd.org/extended-events-collection/the-bible-as-literature-with-brooks-susman
- EP 19 - Presidential debate history with Rick Collin (00:37:06)
Rick's Humanities University class linkPrairie Pulse conversation with Rick1960-present Presidential debatesPresidential Debates in Historical PerspectivePresidential Candidate DebatesCPD: Debate Videos (debates.org)Presidential Debates | Columbia University PressPolitical Debates: What the Unforgettable Moments Reveal - Retro Report10 famous political debate moments | Constitution CenterFrom Mondale to Palin, the Hits From Past Vice-Presidential Debates - The New York Times (nytimes.com)America's vice presidential debate history (youtube.com)America and the Modern Presidency: From Franklin Roosevelt to Ronald Reagan, 1933-1989 with Rick Collin (humanitiesnd.org)Presidential Debates | Columbia University Press
- EP 18 - Aging Virbrantly with Dr Jeremy Holloway (00:21:38)
Dr Jeremy Holloway (https://campus.und.edu/directory/jeremy.holloway)Dakota Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program (https://www.dakotageriatrics.org/)HND's class (https://www.humanitiesnd.org/extended-events-collection/empowerment-through-visualization-and-goal-setting-for-older-adults-with-jeremy-holloway)
- EP 17 - Game Changer Replay with Arnold Kling (00:23:09)
- EP 16 - Disrupting history with author Jason Steinhauer (00:51:09)
Jason Steinhauer https://www.jasonsteinhauer.com/The Open Scholarship Initiative https://sci.institute/osi/History Communication Institute https://historycommunication.com/Jason's email https://jasonsteinhauer.substack.com/
- EP 15 - Alcoholism and the movies with Concordia College's Dr. Greg Carlson (00:48:47)
Rachel Getting Married https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1084950/When a Man Loves a Woman https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0111693/?ref_=fn_al_tt_128 Days https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0191754/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2Flight https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1907668/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1April is Alcohol Awareness Month: https://www.niaaa.nih.gov/news-events/announcement/april-alcohol-awareness-monthDaily Dose of Dr Marry & DD https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_lUkv8ujQ7vynBtfPn6dCTI-azbnUREp&si=rCIJR4sUMc5vtwCNhttps://niaaa.nih.govApril is Alcohol Awareness Month | National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)April is Alcohol Awareness Month, an opportunity to update your knowledge about alcohol use disorder (AUD) and the adverse impact of alcohol misuse on health and society. Alcohol-related problems continue to take a heavy toll on individuals, families, and communities. Researchers estimate that each year there are more than 178,000 alcohol-related deaths, making alcohol a leading preventable cause of death in the United States. In addition, more than 200 disease and injury-related conditions are associated with alcohol misuse.
- EP 14 - Tackling shame and alcoholism with ND's First Lady Kathryn Burgum (00:34:12)
April is Alcohol Awareness Month: https://www.niaaa.nih.gov/news-events/announcement/april-alcohol-awareness-monthDaily Dose of Dr Marry & DD with Kathryn Burgum: https://www.youtube.com/live/K41Ttey_D-g?si=op1M0Xec8-vwJastFirst Lady Kathryn BurgumThe First Lady Kathryn Burgum page.https://www.governor.nd.gov/first-lady-kathryn-burgumRecovery ReinventedAddressing Addiction in North Dakota | Recovery Reinvented %Drug and alcohol use is the No. 1 social issue in ND. We’re working to change that through proven prevention, treatment and recovery approaches. %https://recoveryreinvented.com/https://hazeldenbettyford.orgWilliam C. Moyers, Vice President of Public Affairs and Community RelationsWilliam C. Moyers is the Vice President of Public Affairs and Community Relations for the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation.https://MaryBono.comMary Bono's podcast Sagely Speaking: https://marybono.com/podcastMember of Congress (ret.)Sam Quinones: https://samquinones.com/
- EP 13 - A comprehensive look at the government's work in Native education at the turn of the 20th century with Dr. Larry Skogan (01:02:26)
To Educate American Indians https://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/nebraska/9781496236760/Larry Skogen https://www.linkedin.com/in/larry-skogen-89663710/
- EP 12 - Ways to take back control of our politics with Pete Wehner (01:01:26)
Peter Wehner: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_WehnerPeter Hermann Wehner (born February 10, 1961) is an American writer and former speechwriter for the administrations of three Republican U.S. presidents. He is a senior fellow at the Trinity Forum. Wehner is a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times, a contributing editor at The Atlantic, and the author of The Death of Politics.The Death of Politics: How to Heal Our Frayed Republic After Trump: https://www.amazon.com/Death-Politics-Frayed-Republic-After/dp/0062820796Braver Angels https://braverangels.org/John Adams by David McCullough https://www.amazon.com/John-Adams-David-McCullough/dp/0743223136 (edited)https://braverangels.orgBraver Angels is a citizens’ organization uniting red and blue Americans in a working alliance to depolarize America (323 B)
- EP 11 - The history and relevancy of Blenheim Palace with historian Anotonia Keaney. (00:32:16)
To learn more about Blenheim Palace, visit https://www.blenheimpalace.com/To learn more about The Favourite, visit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_FavouritePalace Homepage: blenheimpalace.comExplore Britain’s Greatest Palace, with lots to see and do, both indoors and outdoors all year round. Buy one day and upgrade to an Annual Pass for free.Wikipedia: The FavouriteThe Favourite is a 2018 historical black comedy film co-produced and directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, from a screenplay by Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara. Set in early 18th-century Great Britain, the film's plot examines the relationship between cousins Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (Rachel Weisz), and Abigail Masham (Emma Stone) as they vie to be court favourite of Queen Anne (Olivia Colman). Principal photography for the British-Irish-American production lasted from March to May 2017 and took place at Hatfield House in Hertfordshire and at Hampton Court Palace.The film premiered on 30 August 2018 at the 75th Venice International Film Festival, where it won the Grand Jury Prize and the Volpi Cup for Best Actress for Colman. It was theatrically released in the United States on 23 November 2018 by Fox Searchlight Pictures, and in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 1 January 2019. Produced at a cost of $15 million, the film was a box office success, grossing $95 million worldwide.The Favourite received widespread critical acclaim, especially for the performances of the three leads and Lanthimos' direction, and it won or was nominated for numerous awards, including ten Academy Award nominations, tying Roma for the most nominations of any film at that year's ceremony. It won ten British Independent Film Awards, seven BAFTA Awards, and eight European Film Awards, and Colman won Best Actress at each of those ceremonies, as well as the Academy Awards, the Golden Globes, and others. The American Film Institute named the film one of the top ten films of 2018. Since then, it has been cited as among the best films of the 2010s and of the 21st century.
- EP 10 - Classical music, diversity, perseverance and a page turner with Brendan Slocumb (00:41:36)
To learn more about Brendan, visit https://www.brendanslocumb.com/Learn about The Violin Conspiracy athttps://www.brendanslocumb.com/the-violin-conspiracyLearn about his latest book Symphony of Secrets at https://www.brendanslocumb.com/symphony-of-secretsLearn more about composers William Grant Still ( http://www.williamgrantstillmusic.com/) and Florence Price (https://florenceprice.com/)
- EP 09 - Norwegian language and culture with Melissa Gjellstad (00:32:58)
To learn more about Melissa's upcoming class and to get registered: https://www.humanitiesnd.org/extended-events-collection/perspectives-on-norway-with-melissa-gjellstadTo learn more about Melissa, visit https://campus.und.edu/directory/melissa.gjellstadTo learn more about O.E. Rölvaag's Giants in the Earth, visit https://www.britannica.com/topic/Giants-in-the-Earth-novel-by-RolvaagTo learn more about Professor Karen V Hansen, visit https://www.brandeis.edu/sociology/people/faculty/hansen.html
- EP 08 - Sarah Faulkner: Feminist writers of the 18th and 19th centuries (00:32:07)
To learn more about Sarah's upcoming class and to get registered, visit https://www.humanitiesnd.org/extended-events-collection/10-victorian-women-writers-with-sarah-faulknerTo learn more about Humanities Washington, visit https://www.humanities.org/To learn more about The Madwoman in the Attic, visit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Madwoman_in_the_Attic
- EP 07 - Lisa Casarez: The importance of the Hidatsa language and culture (00:36:08)
To learn more about Lisa's upcoming class and to get registered, visit https://www.humanitiesnd.org/extended-events-collection/intro-to-native-language-reclamation-with-lisa-casarez
- EP 06 - Programming highlights with HND's Sue Skalicky Muraida (00:55:03)
For more on everything Sue talked about, visit Humanities ND's website: https://www.humanitiesnd.org/
- EP 05 - Bill Macauley (00:35:30)
Today's conversation with Professor Bill Macauley from University Nevada, Reno, ranges from his blue collar upbringing to 19th century methods for teaching English at the University level and quite a few things in between.Sandwiched throughout the conversation are insights into what Bill is going to teach in his Mindful Writing course for HND's Public University in March, 2024.To learn more about Bill, go to https://www.unr.edu/english/people/william-macauley
- EP 04 - Sara Gorman (00:38:41)
Today's conversation with Dr Sara E Gorman, co-author of Denying to the Grave, addresses a number of important topics that are primarily centered in public health, including guns in the home, vaccinations, Ebola and more.In addition to the science behind topics such as these, the book also addresses the the qualities of leaders who inspire denialism, the importance of better science education, the dangers of the Internet and more.To learn more about Sara, go to https://segorman.com
- EP 03 - Scott Samuelson (00:55:35)
Today's conversation with Philosophy Professor Scott Samuelson covers generations of philosophers through a magical kind of timeline map of Rome. But more than just a conversation about Philosophy, Scott's book gives insight into art history, linguistics and language arts, architecture, religion, ancient and Renaissance history, a field guide to some of Rome's most important and lesser-known buildings, philosophy, government, human nature, joy, happiness, death, and food.It's a wide-ranging and incredibly interesting book and conversation.To learn more about Scott, go to https://scottsamuelsonauthor.com/Read Scott's article on why he believes everyone should be introduced to philosophy: https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2014/04/plato-to-plumbers/361373/
- EP 02 - Raffi Andonian (00:47:43)
On today's conversation with celebrity historian Raffi Andonian, we talk about the value of national parks as places to hold difficult conversations, to enlighten the public and to preserve history for the past, and to illuminate how we operate in the present and the future.The specific example we discuss from Raffi's book Creating Space for Conflicted Histories Remembering the Atomic Bomb is The Manhattan Project Historical National Park. Based on his research for the book, Raffi developed 4 key questions to help us disseminate how we think about and honor past experiences, people and moments in our history.There's no question that Raffi has a dynamic grasp of history and makes it comes alive for everyone who encounters him. Take a listen to this conversation and realize that history is nowhere near dead; it's vibrant, alive and well and helping to shape our paths forward.Links:To get tickets to one or both of Raffi's visits in ND, go to https://www.humanitiesnd.org/raffi.To buy a copy of Raffi's book, check out any of your favorite online booksellers, or better yet, order it through your favorite local, independent bookshop.Find Raffi on YouTube here https://www.youtube.com/@celebrity_historian
- EP 01 - Brenna Gerhardt (00:32:47)
My first conversation for the launch of the 100 Watt Podcast is Humanities North Dakota's Executive Director Brenna Gerhardt.She challenges the status quo with the attack on the humanities across all aspects of our lives. If this conversation doesn't inspire you to think more deeply and find a way to engage with some of the many programs that HND offers across the state of North Dakota, then I don't know exactly what will.HND values kindness, humility, good faith and the free marketplace of ideas and intellectual curiosity. Seems like those are values we all have in one way or another. Turns out, HND is determined to help us rediscover that our neighbors are largely good people, even when we disagree.Find out more and about all the programs: https://www.humanitiesnd.org/
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