Who’s in the Kitchen-Saturday July 30, 2022
Philothea hosts her neighbor Molly Doane discussing making summer cakes from local foraged ingredients
Waters, Silvered and Rime – July 28, 2022
Waters Silvered & Rime by Catherine Young are 2 poems of endless summer in the waters of a Great Lake, from her collection Geosmin.
Plants for the People-People for the Plants #17
A poem "Dandelion" shared by Annie
Conversations-Thursday July 28, 2022
Michelle Thomas hosts Rebecca Ratte discussing acupuncture and eastern medicine.
July 31st – August 6th, 2022
Respect
One well adjusted person
Thoreau College Podcast
Episode 3 - “Dr. Julie Shackelford and the International People’s College” Dr. Julie Shackelford discusses the origins of the Scandinavian Folk School movement and its applications to a wide range of issues facing students and educators today. Dr. Julie...
Natural Wonders #27
What a gift to future generations this book is; Aldo Leopold's A Sand County Almanac, contains images and feelings that live in our hearts. Today the July chapter, with 2 parts, Great Possessions and Prairie Birthday; "...it is a fact, patent both...
Celebrating Summer and The Driftless with Troubadour Larry Long and Storyteller Tom Thibodeau
The elder storyteller of the Driftless is Ben Logan. In his memorable book The Land Remembers he writes this about summer, “I went out to the cornfields. I knelt by a stock of corn along with the other sounds. I could hear my heart...
Honoring and Embracing Justice with Troubadour Larry Long and Storyteller Tom Thibodeau
Justice is being in the right relationship with one another. Justice is giving back to people what is rightfully theirs. Making justice visible and having the courage to confront it. All of us have an opportunity to provide dignity, freedom, and respect to each...