Thoreau College Podcast
Episode 15 - John Vervaeke on a Meaningful Education John Vervaeke and Jacob dissect the importance of thinking, reasoning, wisdom, and meaning, and ways to overcome the barriers we face today in understanding these facets of our humanity. John Vervaeke, PhD, is an...
Welcoming Strangers with Troubadour Larry Long & Storyteller Tom Thibodeau
The power of strangers gives us the moral imagination where we have the capacity to care for not only family members but people we do not even know. Mother Teresa was asked, “Mother, why do you do the work you do?” She looked at the reporter and said, “If I...
Natural Wonders #40
We take another walk into the sand country with Aldo Leopold, celebrating the glory of October. We read from A Sand County Almanac the last part of the October chapter, Too Early and Red Lanterns. "Getting up too early is a vice habitual in horned...
October 23rd – 29th, 2022
Havvah Spicer
Do you like to have fun? Do you even know how to have fun? These are questions I've been asking myself for the past two years. I've come to realize that I have a slightly dysfunctional relationship with fun and I'd like to change it. When I decided to do an episode...
The Nearly Noon News-Friday October 21, 2022
The Nearly Noon News-Thursday October 20, 2022
The Nearly Noon News-Wednesday October 19, 2022
The Crystalline Bed of St. Peter Part ll-October 20, 2022
Smitten with the layers of limestone and sandstone that line these Wisconsin hills, these loveliest of golden layer cakes, how does one person dwelling in the Driftless area protect land and waters?
Conversations-Thursday October 20, 2022
Dena Eakles hosts Ho-chunk advocate Tracy Littlejohn