Think Humanities Podcasts

Think Humanities Podcasts

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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 contributions. We are not a state agency, and we receive no state funds, but we are proud partners with Kentucky’s cultural, heritage, arts, and tourism agencies. Why are we Telling Kentucky’s Story? More than just history, by Kentucky’s story we mean Kentucky’s writers, inventors, judges, musicians, architects, doctors – in short, the contributions from every walk of life to the quality of life in Kentucky. We recognize a need to build civic engagement as well as literacy, and we want to involve all ages and all places from Pine Knot to Princeton. Everyone has a story to tell, and everyone can learn from the stories of others. These stories, taken together, are the stories of our communities, our counties, our regions, and our unique Kentucky culture and heritage. They are the basis of our pride and the basic premise of community. What are the Humanities? Humanity in all its forms. The humanities are the values by which we live, the ideas that organize our thinking, and all of the ways we communicate with each other. The humanities include the ways of knowing found in the academic disciplines of history, literature, and philosophy, as well as anthropology, sociology and psychology. But they encompass much more: religion, culture, the origins of Bluegrass music, the archaeology of landfills, Kentuckians’ love for their counties, what they teach their children, why they make burgoo. All these things are the humanities.

Recent Episodes

  • Episode 314 - Libby Falk Jones, Poet and Writer

    2 months ago
  • Episode 311 - Crystal Wilkinson, Poet

    3 months ago
  • Episode 310 - Lauren E. Cagle, Professor

    3 months ago
  • Episode 310 - Derrick Ramsey, Former Football Star

    3 months ago
  • Episode 309 - Safe Students, Empowered Educators Workshop

    3 months ago
  • Episode 308 - Cara Fitzpatrick, Journalist

    4 months ago
  • Episode 307 - Raleigh Kincaid, LMFT

    5 months ago
  • Episode 306 - Richard Taylor, Author

    5 months ago
  • Episode 305 - Gurney Norman & Morris Grubbs

    5 months ago
  • Episode 304 - Chris Caldwell, Chair of Religious Studies at Simmons College

    5 months ago