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Knoxville High School Choir Director Ian Heetland discusses the success of the KHS vocal music department and continued growth.
On today's show, we discussed the upcoming rumors for the Avengers: Doomsday movie. What will it mean? How will Thunderbolts* do in the overall box office? Strong reviews could push it to a higher box office than projected. How will it fare? New reports have the Sgt. Rock DCU movie might be canceled? Or is it just postponed? Liv Morgan has been casting a film, is it Spider-Man is it something else? Kristian Harloff and John Rocha discuss. #WWE #Marvel #Spider-Man #Wrestling #Avengers #Doomsday #Thunderbolt #DCU #SgtRock STITCH FIX: Make style easy—get started today at https://www.StitchFix.com/KHS
On today's show, the thunderbolts is coming out this weekend. The new MCU, Marvel Florence Pugh starring MOVIE is about to hit theaters and the reviews are in. What are the critics saying? Roxy and Kristian have seen it, they discuss. Also, the smashing machine has a new trailer now you see me has a new trailer TV pics, how was the last of us feeding? Kristian and Roxy discussed. STITCH FIX: Make style easy—get started today at https://www.StitchFix.com/KHS
Sinners continues to dominate the box office and does so in record fashion in week 2. The new vampire film dropped by only 6 percent in its second weekend at the box office. So what is next for Coogler? Speaking of the box office, Revenge of the Sith has a major re releae number. JK Simmons will return as Jonah again in the new Spiderman. Thunderbolts is right around the corner, Kristian has seen it. The Avengers movie Doomsday begins filming soon! TOny Gilroy talks Andor and future of Star Wars. This and more on the show with Kristian and Rocha! #starwars #boxoffice #sinners #movies #reviews #thunderbolts #avengers STITCH FIX: Make style easy—get started today at https://www.StitchFix.com/KHS
It's official — Kathleen Kennedy is stepping down as President of Lucasfilm this August. After years of speculation and conflicting public statements, the longtime producer will be transitioning out of the role sooner than expected. But what does this mean for the future of Star Wars? And who might be next in line to take the reins? Kristian Harloff dives into the details, potential successors like Dave Filoni and Carrie Beck, and what this move signals for the franchise. Also on today's packed show:
Did you know that Missouri is tied for 1st place (alongside Tennessee) as the state that borders the most states in the United States? For the second half of Season 7, Our Missouri heads out to the state line to talk with our neighbors about their history, culture, and historical organizations. Next up in the State History series, Scott Alvey, executive director of the Kentucky Historical Society, joins host Sean Rost to discuss the Bluegrass State. Episode Image: Kentucky Culture Caravan, 1961 [Arthur Witman Photograph Collection (S0717), SHSMO] About the Guest: Scott Alvey, a 30-year museum professional, is the executive director of the Kentucky Historical Society, where he is responsible for directing the organization's mission, values, and strategic priorities through programming, publications, exhibits, and other public resources. His career began as an education volunteer for the Museum of History and Science in Louisville. Over the next 15 years, Alvey played an integral role in implementing a long-range strategic plan to transform the museum into the Louisville Science Center. He joined KHS as design studio director in 2008, became deputy director in 2012, and was named executive director in July 2018.
On today's show we discuss the Marvel Avengers Doomsday and whether or not it was a GREAT marketing decision or a huge waste of time. We also discuss with this announcement will we be seeing avengers vs x-men. We also discuss the newest reports about superman test screenings. #avengers #marvel #mcu #doomsday #doctordoom #superman #dcu OUR SPONSORS: DRAFT KINGS: New players can get FIVE HUNDRED CASINO SPINS ON A FEATURED GAME! Just sign up with code HARLOFF and wager a minimum of five dollars to receive FIVE HUNDRED CASINO SPINS ON A FEATURED GAME. TRADE COFFEE: Trade is exclusively offering our listeners 40% off your first order at https://www.drinktrade.com/KRISTIAN STITCH FIX: Make style easy—get started today at https://www.StitchFix.com/KHS
On today's show we discuss the Marvel Avengers Doomsday and whether or not it was a GREAT marketing decision or a huge waste of time. Maybe both? Rachel Zegler drama continues as a new Variety article claims that Disney pleaded with her to be cautious on social media. The blowback from the Disney disaster has been anything but fair. Blade gets a new director. Live action Scooby Doo in the works! 400 Million dollar budget for Mission Impossible?! John Rocha hosts today with Steph and Mike! #avengers #marvel #mcu #doomsday #doctordoom #reveal #marketing #blade #scoobydoo #snowwhite #rachelzegler OUR SPONSORS: DRAFT KINGS: New players can get FIVE HUNDRED CASINO SPINS ON A FEATURED GAME! Just sign up with code HARLOFF and wager a minimum of five dollars to receive FIVE HUNDRED CASINO SPINS ON A FEATURED GAME. TRADE COFFEE: Trade is exclusively offering our listeners 40% off your first order at https://www.drinktrade.com/KRISTIAN STITCH FIX: Make style easy—get started today at https://www.StitchFix.com/KHS
We had an epic 5 hour live stream. We sat through the entire chair announcements. Robert Dwoney Jr and a slew of others return. Will it be X-Men vs Avengers after all? Join Kristian and special guests. Winston A. Marshall takes over to host for a few. Enjoy! OUR SPONSORS: DRAFT KINGS: New players can get FIVE HUNDRED CASINO SPINS ON A FEATURED GAME! Just sign up with code HARLOFF and wager a minimum of five dollars to receive FIVE HUNDRED CASINO SPINS ON A FEATURED GAME. TRADE COFFEE: Trade is exclusively offering our listeners 40% off your first order at https://www.drinktrade.com/KRISTIAN STITCH FIX: Make style easy—get started today at https://www.StitchFix.com/KHS
There will be five minutes of Superman shown soon. Good move? No Scarlett Witch in EITHER Avenges movie? Street Fighter pulled form schedule! Strangers 2 replaces Saw XI. A Working Man is on it's way. This and more on the show with Kristian and special guest Kris Carr! #superman #dc #marvel #mcu #avengers #horror OUR SPONSORS: DRAFT KINGS: New players can get FIVE HUNDRED CASINO SPINS ON A FEATURED GAME! Just sign up with code HARLOFF and wager a minimum of five dollars to receive FIVE HUNDRED CASINO SPINS ON A FEATURED GAME. TRADE COFFEE: Trade is exclusively offering our listeners 40% off your first order at https://www.drinktrade.com/KRISTIAN STITCH FIX: Make style easy—get started today at https://www.StitchFix.com/KHS
Disney's live-action Snow White has officially hit theaters… but the numbers aren't exactly what the Mouse House was hoping for. Kristian Harloff and John Rocha are breaking it all down on today's show! Did the online controversy and social media backlash play a role in Snow White falling short of expectations? Was the movie's reception doomed from the start, or was it a case of audiences just not connecting with another remake? The guys discuss the latest reports showing Snow White pulling in just $43 million domestically and $44.3 million internationally, landing the film at an $87.3 million global total—far under the $65M domestic target. We'll talk about Deadline's comparison to Dumbo, the CinemaScore, and the film's polarizing reactions. Plus, did Rachel Zegler's casting really hurt or help in certain markets? And what about those claims that the film overperformed in conservative counties despite the “Snow Woke” criticism? But that's not all! Kristian and Rocha also cover:
A new report on Captain America: Brave New World reveals major behind-the-scenes drama, with claims of a tense set, big egos, and production struggles. Did all these issues hurt the final movie? Plus, The Batman 2 is officially set to start filming this year, Miles Teller reflects on the Fantastic Four reboot nearly a decade later, and are more Spider-Man delays on the way? We break it all down on today's episode of Capes and Cowls with Kristian Harloff! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments!
Captain America Brave New World has been screened for critics and influencers, and the results are in! The Rotten Tomatoes score has been revealed—so is Marvel Studios happy with the outcome? Will audiences show up in theaters for Captain America 4 starring Anthony Mackie's Sam Wilson? Plus, we break down all the latest on Harrison Ford's Red Hulk, the Avengers Secret Wars setup, and what this means for the MCU Phase 5 and beyond. But that's not all—big news in the Harry Potter HBO Max series! The Harry Potter reboot has cast John Lithgow as Dumbledore—is he the right choice? We also discuss the latest on the Fantastic Four, the Jack Ryan movie, and more. Join Kristian, Steph, and Mike for all the latest updates!
On our buddy Josh Horowitz's show, Coleman was asked about Kang and replacing Majors to which he said the conversations NEVER happened. So is he up for a role in the MCU? TV picks and more on this episode of The Kristian Harloff show with Kristian and Roxy. #marvelstudios #mcu #kang #fantasticfour #spiderman OUR SPONSORS: Go to Mando at https://bit.ly/3PqN5WS and use promo code KRISTIAN5 to Control Body Odor ANYWHERE! get $5 off your Starter Pack plus free shipping (that's over 40% off). Thanks to Mando for sponsoring this video! #mandopartner NORDVPN: EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/khshow Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! AG1: AG1 is offering new subscribers a FREE $76 gift when you sign up. You'll get a Welcome Kit, a bottle of D3K2 AND 5 free travel packs in your first box. So make sure to check out hhtp://www.DrinkAG1.com/bigthing to get this offer! STITCHFIX: Make style easy—get started today at http://www.stitchfix.com/KHS! HelloFresh: Get up to 10 FREE meals and a free high protein item for life at http://www.HelloFresh.com/kristian10fm One item per box with active subscription. Free meals applied as discount on first box, new subscribers only, varies by plan. That's up to 10 free HelloFresh meals – just go to http://www.HelloFresh.com/kristian10fm.
On today's show, we break down the biggest trailers (or lack thereof) from the Super Bowl and discuss whether the THUNDERBOLTS trailer* was the standout of the night! Did Marvel Studios deliver a hit with the Thunderbolts official trailer? Will this be a game-changer for the MCU? We dive into the latest on Marvel Thunderbolts, including the Thunderbolts teaser trailer, Thunderbolts Marvel trailer, and everything we know about the Thunderbolts first look! We also discuss the Superman Puppy Bowl footage—was it a letdown? Plus, the latest Harry Potter series rumors, and a deep dive into Star Wars, Marvel, and more! Join Kristian Harloff and Rocha as we break down all the big moments, including the Thunderbolts trailer reaction, Thunderbolts trailer breakdown, and what this means for Marvel Phase Five.
Episode Notes No, the title of this episode is not intended to mislead! Two pups from the Kentucky Humane Society will indeed be partaking in Animal Planet's Puppy Bowl prior to the big game on Super Bowl Sunday! And, the Humane Society is planning a big watch party in conjunction with this occasion. KHS content manager Baylee Phillips is here with me to fill us in on these precious pups, and the training they've gone through in preparation for their national television debut. While Baylee is here, she also educates us on the rich history of the Kentucky Humane Society, its admirable mission, and the plethora of ways we can get involved with the organization. This episode promises to be equally enjoyable for humans and furries. And, additional information on the Humane Society is as close as the web page linked here: https://www.kyhumane.org/. Find out more at https://blabbin-in-the-bluegrassblabbi.pinecast.co
In this episode, Willie Thompson ('22 cohort) and Sydney Hunt ('23 cohort) speak with Yousuf Khan ('19 cohort) about how basic science research can directly improve the lives of everyone, the role that tennis has played in his life, and his experience traveling to New Mexico for a game show.Highlights from the episode:(04:34) The story behind Yousuf's name(06:11) Growing up in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) and attending the University of Maryland(12:05) Developing his current research interests (28:15) Facilitating the KHS conversation(30:53) Writing his Imagine a World statement and reflecting on the importance of academic humility(36:12) Participating in a Netflix game show
On this episode, KHS principal Mr. Tom Gabram and our two senior hosts, Luke and Reese, welcome our special someone, Jacob.
Boiler Shop host, Seth Parlier, was joined in the studio by Russ Hughes and Jeremy Peart to talk about the start of winter sports and the first KHS basketball game.
Németh Ádám 2022 márciusától az Osztrák Tudományos Akadémia Város- és Regionális Kutatások Intézetének (ISR) posztdoktori kutatója. Doktori értekezését 2014-ben „summa cum laude” minősítéssel védte meg a Pécsi Tudományegyetemen. Számos cikket publikált, lektorált folyóiratokban, és több mint harminc konferenciaelőadást tartott tíz különböző országban. Alma materében összesen 12 szeminárium és kurzus oktatásában vett részt magyar és angol nyelven, és sikeresen pályázott több, harmadik fél által finanszírozott prae- és posztdoktori projektre. A Pécsi Tudományegyetemmel, a Soproni Egyetemmel és a Bécsi Egyetemmel kötött munkaszerződései mellett számos további kutatóintézetben szerzett nemzetközi tapasztalatot: Észtországban, Lettországban, Ausztriában és Németországban is, többek között a göttingeni Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity-ben. A társadalomkutató a demográfiai, társadalmi és társadalmi-gazdasági folyamatok és térbeli mintáik elemzésével foglalkozik. Kutatása jelentős része a migrációs dinamikára és annak a sokféleséggel, a társadalmi kohézióval és a jóléttel való kapcsolatára összpontosít. A MIGWELL projekt a migráció és a jólét kapcsolatára fókuszál Magyarországon és Ausztriában. Kvantitatív és kvalitatív kutatási módszerekkel igyekszik feltárni a migráció szubjektív jólétre gyakorolt hatásait az ausztriai magyar bevándorlók esetében, valamint a szubjektív jóléti különbségek hatását a magyarországi kivándorlási potenciálra. A projekt megközelítése nemcsak azért innovatív, mert összekapcsolja a „jólét” és a „migráció” fogalmát, hanem azért is, mert egy kutatási kereten belül értelmezi kétirányú ok-okozati kapcsolatukat. Mivel a Covid-19 világjárvány mindkét pillérre mélyreható hatást gyakorolhat, a MIGWELL a projekt életciklusa során a járvány miatt felmerült gyorsan változó társadalmi-gazdasági és jóléti kérdésekre is reflektál. Ezen koncepciók elméleti kiterjesztése és a projekt empirikus megállapításai mindkét országban hozzájárulhatnak a hatékonyabb politikákhoz. Egy ilyen komplex projekt holisztikus perspektívát igényel, így a bevont szakértők tudományágak széles skáláját fedik le. A projektet az Osztrák Tudományos Akadémia (Bécs) és a Corvinus Egyetem (Budapest) két kutatócsoportja hajtja végre a Bécsi Egyetemmel együttműködve. https://www.oeaw.ac.at/en/isr/research/migration-and-urban-diversity/migwell-well-being-and-migration-the-hungary-austria-migration-nexus https://www.oeaw.ac.at/fileadmin/Institute/ISR/pdf/Forschung/MIGWELL_WP2_D.2.1_Final.pdf https://www.oeaw.ac.at/en/isr/team/rg-migration-and-urban-diversity/adam-nemeth https://www.facebook.com/migwellproject https://www.oeaw.ac.at/fileadmin/Institute/ISR/pdf/Forschung/MIGWELL_WP5_-_conference_-_Nemeth_-_2023_09.pdf #migráció #Bécs #Ausztria #kutató Témák: 0:00 Beköszönés 3:00 Geográfia 5:00 Pécsi Tudományegyetem: Doktori téziseit 2014-ben „summa cum laude” védte 6:00 Baltikum projekt: migráció kutatás 7:00 Soproni Tudományegyetem 8:20 2017-2018 Uni Wien - migracio kutatas 9:00 Osztrák Tudományos Akadémia Város- és Regionális Kutatási Intézetének (ISR) posztdoktori kutatója 10:00 Statistik Austria, KHS, Eurostat 13:00 Migrációs áramlatok 16:30 MIGWELL projekt 17:20 Migracióról általánosságban 24:00 Uni Wien - Marie Curie 25:30 Jólét vagy Jóllét 32:00 A boldogság szociológiája 37:00 40:00 A kelet-közép-európai (köztük magyar) bevándorlók átlagos jövedelme csupán
On this episode, KHS principal Mr. Tom Gabram is joined by our two new hosts, Luke and Re, as well as our special someone, Sadie.
More great sports talk as we cover CWU, KHS, CRHS and Jonathan Gordon talks all things CWAC and Ellensburg High School. Paige Sorensen makes a surprised guest appearance.
Kentucky Chronicles: A Podcast of the Kentucky Historical Society
In 1798, Kentucky established the Kentucky State Penitentiary (KSP) in Frankfort. Although prisoners were expected to remain silent, the state soon put them to work. Over time, those housed in the Penitentiary made shoes, plow irons, and an assortment of other items. Join us today for a discussion with a KHS research fellow, who will explain how the practice of inmate labor evolved over time and how it continued to shape Frankfort—and the rest of the state—long after the Civil War. Dr. Charlene J. Fletcher is an assistant professor of history at Butler University. She is the author of ‘Home Ain't Always Where the Heart Is: The Home as a Site of Confinement,” which was published in “Re-Visiting My Old Kentucky Home: Slavery and Freedom in the Bluegrass State.” For the Autumn 2023 special joint issue of the Register of the Kentucky Historical Society and the Journal of Arizona History she wrote: “Borderland Business: Slavery and Convict Leasing in Antebellum Kentucky.” Dr. Fletcher was awarded a Spring 2016 research fellowship at KHS. Kentucky Chronicles is inspired by the work of researchers from across the world who have contributed to the scholarly journal, The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, in publication since 1903. https://history.ky.gov/explore/catalog-research-tools/register-of-the-kentucky-historical-society Hosted by Dr. Daniel J. Burge, associate editor of The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, and coordinator of our Research Fellows program, which brings in researchers from across the world to conduct research in the rich archival holdings of the Kentucky Historical Society. https://history.ky.gov/khs-for-me/for-researchers/research-fellowships Kentucky Chronicles is presented by the Kentucky Historical Society, with support from the Kentucky Historical Society Foundation. https://history.ky.gov/about/khs-foundation Our show is recorded and produced by Gregory Hardison, and edited by Gregory P. Meyer, with original underscoring by Gregory Hardison. Thanks to Dr. Stephanie Lang for her support and guidance. Our theme music, “Modern Documentary” was created by Mood Mode and is used courtesy of Pixabay. To learn more about our publication of The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, or to learn more about our Research Fellows program, please visit our website: https://history.ky.gov/ https://history.ky.gov/khs-podcasts
Kewanee School District Superintendent Rebecca Baney joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about the Back to School Professional Development, sports enrollment, Evidence Based Funding, and the damage to the KHS roof when storms pulled the solar panels off the roof.
Kibeszéltük, mely úticélokat választotta a magyar ebben az évben, mennyien tudnak eljutni külföldre és mennyien Balcsira - nomeg persze azt is, mennyien semmilyen nyaralást nem tudnak beiktatni. Szó volt a KHS-s fizetési adatokról és a lángosindexünkről is. Kalmárok 187, enjoy! REA Summit szeptember 18-án: https://www.portfolio.hu/rendezvenyek/konferencia-ingatlan/rea-2024-summit-powered-by-penzcentrum/1725/attekintes Adománygyűjtés az InDaHouse-nak https://indahousehungary.hu/kampany/rendezzuk-be-adomany-fejlesztohaz Kalmárok facebook csoport, ahol kérdezhetsz, megoszthatsz, barátkozhatsz https://www.facebook.com/groups/343644851248767 A mikrofonnál: Görzsöny Péter, Szűcs Attila és Csorba Dániel https://www.kalmarok.hu Mél: haliho@kalmarok.hu
Kentucky Chronicles: A Podcast of the Kentucky Historical Society
The right to a high-school level education is something that most people take for granted. Indeed, parents today often confront an array of options when it comes to the types of educational opportunities available to their children. But this has not always been the case. Join us for a discussion with a KHS research fellow who studies the Pine Mountain Settlement School and who will talk about shifting views on education in Kentucky. Adrien Lievin earned his MA in American history at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Lille (in France). He has worked in France, Poland, and the United States. His dissertation focuses on the Pine Mountain Settlement School and is currently entitled: “Progressive Education and Industrial Capitalism Before and During the New Deal, in Harlan County, Kentucky, 1913-1944.” KHS Chronicles is inspired by the work of researchers from across the world who have contributed to the scholarly journal, The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, in publication since 1903. https://history.ky.gov/explore/catalog-research-tools/register-of-the-kentucky-historical-society Hosted by Dr. Daniel J. Burge, associate editor of The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, and coordinator of our Research Fellows program, which brings in researchers from across the world to conduct research in the rich archival holdings of the Kentucky Historical Society. https://history.ky.gov/khs-for-me/for-researchers/research-fellowships Kentucky Chronicles is presented by the Kentucky Historical Society, with support from the Kentucky Historical Society Foundation. history.ky.gov/about/khs-foundation Our show is recorded and edited by Gregory Hardison, who also wrote the original underscoring of the interview. Thanks to Dr. Stephanie Lang for her support and guidance. Our theme music, “Modern Documentary” was created by Mood Mode and is used courtesy of Pixabay. To learn more about our publication of The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, or to learn more about our Research Fellows program, please visit our website: history.ky.gov/ https://history.ky.gov/khs-podcasts
In this week's episode of Imagine A World, KHS alum Briana Mullen (2020 cohort) discusses what led her to pursue master's degrees in policy, organization, and leadership studies and in public policy at Stanford. She shares her experience of being a lifetime Californian, reflects on the joys of being a marching band kid, discusses building an organization that empowers underrepresented communities to create change in their school districts, and so much more. Highlights from the episode:(6:21) Briana's experiences growing up working class in the Bay Area, and finding an enduring sense of home and community, as a band kid in high school; her first experience getting involved in school boards to try to save the school music program from budget cuts(17:00) Learning about the history of public education and the experiences of her peers in the public education system at Berkeley and finding a home there(21:05) How Briana's Imagine A World statement shifted over time, from how school boards can build vibrant, multiracial democracies, to building villages and communities for children in and out of schools(24:29) Finding inspiration about leadership and vision for public education from colleagues at the California Department of Education(28:59) Working with communities to build up representative school boards and raise public awareness of their importance through the Education Justice Academy, a nonprofit Briana founded when she was at Stanford and now works on full time(43:30) How Briana deals with overwhelm by slowing down, meditating, and building lasting change at a sustainable pace through meeting people where they are at(48:26) Briana's advice to Knight-Hennessy applicants by finding ways to fit what you want to say into the application rather than just answering the questions(51:52) Briana's Improbable Fact about crafting a syllabus about Avatar: Legend of Korra, and how the insights of the show relate to children's experiences encountering vast political forces and give insights into how it takes community to make a change(59:12) the story of the start of the Imagine A World podcast at an Asilomar Knight-Hennessy retreat(1:04:46) Working with teachers, students, and families to save the music program at her high school 12 years later
Kentucky Chronicles: A Podcast of the Kentucky Historical Society
In 1925, Americans focused their attention on the Scopes Trial, a court case in Tennessee where a teacher was put on trial for teaching evolution. Yet three years before the infamous trial, the state of Kentucky nearly passed a law that would have forbidden the teaching of evolution. Join us today for a discussion with a KHS research fellow who is writing a dissertation about the evolution debates that roiled Kentucky in 1922. Emily Muhich is a PhD Candidate at Louisiana State University. She earned her B.A. at Michigan State University and is currently working on her dissertation, which is entitled “In The Beginning: Kentucky's Anti-Evolution Crusade." She is a recent fellow, as she was here in May of 2022, so we are excited to check back in with her and see where her project has taken her over the last couple of months. Kentucky Chronicles is inspired by the work of researchers from across the world who have contributed to the scholarly journal, The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, in publication since 1903. Hosted by Dr. Daniel J. Burge, associate editor of The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, and coordinator of our Research Fellows program, which brings in researchers from across the world to conduct research in the rich archival holdings of the Kentucky Historical Society. Kentucky Chronicles is presented by the Kentucky Historical Society, with support from the Kentucky Historical Society Foundation. https://history.ky.gov/about/khs-foundation Our show is recorded and edited by Gregory Hardison, who also wrote the original underscoring of the interview. Thanks to Dr. Stephanie Lang for her support and guidance. Our theme music, “Modern Documentary” was created by Mood Mode and is used courtesy of Pixabay. To learn more about our publication of The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, or to learn more about our Research Fellows program, please visit our website: https://history.ky.gov/
Kentucky Chronicles: A Podcast of the Kentucky Historical Society
On August 12, 2022, noted author Salman Rushdie was stabbed multiple times as he was about to deliver a talk at the Chautauqua Institute, in Chautauqua, New York. Popular in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Chautauquas have declined in popularity over the years, although they are still held throughout the United States. Join us today for a discussion with a KHS research fellow who has written an article about a Black Chautauqua that was held in Owensboro, Kentucky, as we delve into the local history of Chautauquas. Dr. Patterson is an associate professor of English at the University of South Florida. She holds a Ph.D. in Cultural Studies from George Mason University. In 2010, she published Art for the Middle Classes: America's Illustrated Magazines of the 1840s with the University Press of Mississippi. She has held many fellowships, including the Library Company of Philadelphia and the American Antiquarian Society. Kentucky Chronicles is inspired by the work of researchers from across the world who have conducted research at the Kentucky Historical Society, or who have contributed to the scholarly journal, The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, which has been published continuously, since 1903. Hosted by Dr. Daniel J. Burge, associate editor of The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, and coordinator of our Research Fellows program, which brings in researchers from across the world to conduct research in the rich archival holdings of the Kentucky Historical Society. KHS Chronicles is presented by the Kentucky Historical Society, with support from the Kentucky Historical Society Foundation. https://history.ky.gov/about/khs-foundation Our show is recorded and edited by Gregory Hardison, who also wrote the original underscoring of the interview. Thanks to Dr. Stephanie Lang for her support and guidance. Our theme music, “Modern Documentary” was created by Mood Mode and is used courtesy of Pixabay. To learn more about our publication of The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, or to learn more about our Research Fellows program, please visit our website: https://history.ky.gov/
In this episode, Emily Russell (2020 cohort), a Ph.D. candidate in Political Science discusses her upbringing in a large family, combining theatrical performance with political science, how she uses both to understand state violence, her sweet tooth and so much more.Highlights from the episode:(3:06) Emily's winter break dreams of launching a microgreens garden and her upbringing in Michigan (Go Blue!) (12:56) Emily's personal and professional introduction to the idea of state violence and how she envisions a world with no state violence (23:08) Emily's experience building Playwriting for Peace, a project aimed at channeling empathy through expression in communities affected by conflict & state violence and her dissertation research (35:51) How KHS has affected Emily's experience, her improbable facts and advice for future KHS applicants
Kentucky Chronicles: A Podcast of the Kentucky Historical Society
The issues of birth control and reproductive rights are familiar today to most Americans, but did you know that over a century ago these issues were being debated? Join us today for a discussion with a KHS research fellow who is examining the legacy of eugenics and who helps explain why these debates from over a century ago have a continuing relevance today. Dr. Pietra Diwan holds a Ph.D. in history from the Pontifical Catholic University of Sao Paulo. Her long-term research project focuses on “Confronting the Legacies of Eugenics.” She has published widely and won several grants from Brazilian and U.S. institutions. She is an Instructor of History in the History and Political Science Department at Bluegrass Community and Technical College. https://pietradiwan.com/ Hosted by Dr. Daniel J. Burge, associate editor of The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, and coordinator of our Research Fellows program, which brings in researchers from across the world to conduct research in the rich archival holdings of the Kentucky Historical Society. KHS Chronicles is presented by the Kentucky Historical Society, with support from the Kentucky Historical Society Foundation. https://history.ky.gov/about/khs-foundation Our show is recorded and edited by Gregory Hardison, who also wrote the original underscoring of the interview. Thanks to Dr. Stephanie Lang for her support and guidance. Our theme music, “Modern Documentary” was created by Mood Mode and is used courtesy of Pixabay. To learn more about our publication of The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, or to learn more about our Research Fellows program, please visit our website: https://history.ky.gov/
In this episode, Jaelynn Walls (2021 cohort), a Ph.D. candidate in Art History discusses, their introduction to artistic expression through creative writing, their journey to pursuing opportunities in curation, creating space to discuss contemporary artists of color, and so much more.Highlights from the episode:(4:40) Jaelynn's love for Pixar, growing up in Houston and experiencing both homeschool and public school (13:45) How Jaelynn sparked an interest in art and began to build a following through their YouTube Channel "Art in Color"(26:38) Why Jaelynn focuses on youth in their work, their experience writing a book "The Queer Girl is Going to Be Okay," and how they handle critique(46:22) Jaelynn's improbable facts and advice for future KHS applicants
Kentucky Chronicles: A Podcast of the Kentucky Historical Society
The Kentucky Historical Society was founded in 1836, but did you know that it soon lapsed? Join us today for a discussion with a KHS research fellow who has written an article examining the origins of the Kentucky Historical Society and who explains why it struggled to survive as an institution in the nineteenth century. Kentucky Chronicles is inspired by the work of researchers from across the world who have conducted research at the Kentucky Historical Society, or who have contributed to the scholarly journal, The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, which has been published continuously, since 1903. Hosted by Dr. Daniel J. Burge, associate editor of The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, and coordinator of our Research Fellows program, which brings in researchers from across the world to conduct research in the rich archival holdings of the Kentucky Historical Society. KHS Chronicles is presented by the Kentucky Historical Society, with support from the Kentucky Historical Society Foundation. history.ky.gov/about/khs-foundation Our show is recorded and edited by Gregory Hardison, who also wrote the original underscoring of the interview. Thanks to Dr. Stephanie Lang for her support and guidance. Our theme music, “Modern Documentary” was created by Mood Mode and is used courtesy of Pixabay. To learn more about our publication of The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, or to learn more about our Research Fellows program, please visit our website: https://history.ky.gov/
Kentucky Chronicles: A Podcast of the Kentucky Historical Society
In the election of 1864, which took place in the midst of the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln only lost three states: Delaware, New Jersey, and Kentucky. Join us today for a discussion with a KHS research fellow who has written a book about the Democratic party in the Civil War. He will help us understand why so many Kentuckians embraced the Democratic party, and the course the Democrats hoped the Civil War would take. Kentucky Chronicles is inspired by the work of researchers from across the world who have conducted research at the Kentucky Historical Society, or who have contributed to the scholarly journal, The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, which has been published continuously, since 1903. Hosted by Dr. Daniel J. Burge, associate editor of The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, and coordinator of our Research Fellows program, which brings in researchers from across the world to conduct research in the rich archival holdings of the Kentucky Historical Society. KHS Chronicles is presented by the Kentucky Historical Society, with support from the Kentucky Historical Society Foundation. history.ky.gov/about/khs-foundation Our show is recorded and edited by Gregory Hardison. Thanks to Dr. Stephanie Lang for her support and guidance. Our theme music, “Modern Documentary” was created by Mood Mode and is used courtesy of Pixabay. To learn more about our publication of The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, or to learn more about our Research Fellows program, please visit our website: history.ky.gov/ If you have enjoyed our podcast, please subscribe. It really helps us to know how we are doing. You can also help us build a following by telling your friends to subscribe!
Kentucky Chronicles: A Podcast of the Kentucky Historical Society
Throughout the history of the United States, several court cases have gripped the attention of the entire nation. In 1894, one such case occurred when Madeleine Pollard, a young woman from Frankfort, Kentucky, sued Kentucky Congressman William C.P. Breckinridge for breach of promise. Join us today for a discussion with a KHS research fellow who has written an article about Madeleine Pollard and who argues that we should see her as far more than simply “a Congressman's Mistress.” An interview with KHS Fellow Dr. Elizabeth DeWolfe. Read “More Than a Congressman's Mistress: Ambition and Scandal in the Life of Madeleine Pollard” in The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 115, no. 3 (Summer 2017): 313-348. Available on Project Muse (account required): https://doi.org/10.1353/khs.2017.0074 Kentucky Chronicles is inspired by the work of researchers from across the world who have conducted research at the Kentucky Historical Society or contributed to the scholarly journal, The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, which has been published continually since 1903. Hosted by Dr. Daniel J. Burge, associate editor of The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, and coordinator of our Research Fellows program, which brings in researchers from across the world to conduct research in the rich archival holdings of the Kentucky Historical Society. KHS Chronicles is presented by the Kentucky Historical Society, with support from the Kentucky Historical Society Foundation. https://history.ky.gov/about/khs-foundation Our show is recorded and edited by Gregory Hardison. Thanks to Dr. Stephanie Lang for her support and guidance. Our theme music, “Modern Documentary” was created by Mood Mode and is used courtesy of Pixabay. To learn more about our publication of The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, or to learn more about our Research Fellows program, please visit our website: https://history.ky.gov/ If you have enjoyed our podcast, please subscribe. It really helps us to know how we are doing. You can also help us build a following by telling your friends to subscribe!
Kentucky Chronicles: A Podcast of the Kentucky Historical Society
From December 1811 until March 1812, a series of three major earthquakes along the far western border of Kentucky shook the North American interior. The earthquakes were felt from as far away as South Carolina. Join us for a discussion with a former KHS Research Fellow who recently published a book with the University of North Carolina Press based on his research at KHS that discusses the earthquakes as we explore the pages of Kentucky history with Kentucky Chronicles. Kentucky Chronicles is inspired by the work of researchers from across the world who have conducted research at the Kentucky Historical Society or contributed to the scholarly journal, The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, which has been published continually since 1903.
Published: December 08, 2019This week, Changing Our World‘s, Jim Friend speaks with Brian Corbin, KHS, Executive Vice President for Member Services at Catholic Charities USA. For Brian, Catholic Charities is “a ministry of the Bishop that enables us to continue the work of the early Apostles in caring for the widows, orphans, and strangers among us.” Today, we see how Catholic Charities provides service to people in need, advocates for justice, and calls the entire church and other people of goodwill to do the same.About Brian CorbinPrior to joining Catholic Charities, Brian served as the Executive Director of Catholic Charities for the Diocese of Youngstown. He also served as the Diocesan Director for Migration and Refugee Services (MRS). Brian served as the Diocesan Director of the Catholic Campaign for Human Development and the Director of Catholic Relief Services. He was also the Diocesan Liaison for the Northeast Ohio Diocesan Council of St. Vincent de Paul. With over 27 years of service, Brian provided coordination for the health and social ministries of the Church. He created opportunities for Church and community leaders to understand and be formed in Catholic social doctrine. Brian was Secretary of the National Board of Trustees for CCUSA and chaired the National Advisory Council of the USCCB.Brian holds a Bachelor of Philosophy degree from The Pontifical School of Philosophy. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Politics from The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. Brian is completing his Ph.D. at M.I.T. and has completed doctoral work in Organizational Leadership at Youngstown State University. He holds a Certification in Health Care Ethics from The National Catholic Bioethics Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Brian is a member of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem. Brian has been with Catholic Charities for over 28 years and he is married to Dr. Donna DeBlasio.Follow him on Twitter @brianrcorbin Daily Spiritual Reflection and Prayers on “Kristin's Crosses” Join Jim and Kristin Friend and their family on Kristin's Crosses YouTube Channel for “Today's Catholic Prayers.” Jim and Kristin offer the daily Gospel and Reflection along with the Rosary and Catholic Prayers of the day. Click here to visit the YouTube Page and subscribe. If you would like to join the Kristin's Crosses prayer group on Facebook, click here to request to join.
Brian Olson played on the 1993 Kingsford State Championship team as a Junior. After graduating from KHS he headed to Concordia University to play Tight End. He was able to play with his brother and against Coach Novara! He now teaches science at Kingsford High School and enjoys cheering on the maize and blue! Linktree: https://linktr.ee/flivverfootball Follow us on Social Media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flivverfootball/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flivverfootball/Twitter: https://twitter.com/FlivverF Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLV_83HAte4RD8lL5kxNx3khMVOGzSr3Qp Blog: https://flivverflash.blogspot.com/ football@kingsford.org Listen on: Anchor: https://anchor.fm/flivver-football Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-kingsford-flivver-flash/id1459203936?uo=4 Google Podcast: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9hMjFkZWRjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5fxwIkEGsUyLyWC0vxhwFV Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/the-kingsford-flivver-flash Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1459203936/the-kingsford-flivver-flash Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/9V4r Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/the-kingsford-flivver-flash-G1kJYE Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/the-kingsford-flivver-flash
Loaded show with four amazing guests. Kewanee senior Mya Mirocha (50:55) finished tied for eighth at this year's IHSA Girls Golf State Meet. KHS golf coach Ryan Hansen (with Mirocha) talks about how you coach a great player and his family legacy with Boilermaker golf. La Salle-Peru senior Carlie Miller (1:05:30) qualified for state yet again and won a match at the biggest weekend of the year. Legendary Hall football coach Gary Vicini (1:17:35) tells us some football moments/games and talks about his 25-year career..Intro: Win/Lose/Stat
This week, we sit down with Mrs. Shoults to talk about ways that KHS students give back to their community.
This week, we sit down with Ms. Brittney Carneal to talk about how Project U, KHS's newest student organization, hopes to make a difference for all students at KHS.
Why do so many small businesses fail? Meet Henry Kutarna, B.A., CDME, KHS, CEO - an experience business executive and mentor. He mentors CEO's and not-for-profit leaders in Canada and the USA. Henry share's his experience on what businesses do wrong and the the solutions to fix it. To easliy reach Henry Kutarna look him up on Linded In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/henry-kutarna/.Cashflow, Market for Product/Services - MVP, Team Management, Black Swan Event - one in a million exception, Misreading the Future - Dashboard, Sales Funnel and more. If you liked today's show - please let Laura know by either contacting her at laura@fisherpodcast.com or give her a great review. Also, if you know of someone who would be an inspiring guests, let her know… even if it's you. Until then… "You better be Up to something!"SPONSORED BY: Business E Suites in Sugar Land, TX. https://businessesuites.com/ Perfect place to grow your business. 281-862-3150#business, #people, #dashboard, #financial statement, #fractional, #catholic, #customer, #small business, #employees, #cash, #deals, #week, #henry, #salespeople, #sales cycle.
This week, we sit down with two KHS students, Kasey Bersin and Bryson Stanley, to talk about how they have faced and overcome adversity during their time at the Dam.
On this week's episode, we meet new KHS head principal Laicee Hatfield to talk about her values, beliefs, and why she got into teaching in the first place.