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Dan Egan from 2023-12-13T14:16:19.964197
Dan Egan is author of the acclaimed book The Death and Life of the Great Lakes, in which he traces an ecological catastrophe ...
ListenHugh Hewitt from 2023-12-13T14:16:19.959322
Hugh Hewitt is a lawyer, law professor and political commentator who as of July 1 began his service as president of the Richard Nixon Foundation. His nationally syndicated radio show is heard in...
ListenThe State of the Climate and Environmental Movement with Bill McKibben from 2023-12-13T14:16:19.910121
Our guest this episode is author, environmentalist and activist Bill McKibben, whose 1989 book The End of Nature is regarded as the first book for a general audience about climate change....
ListenChautauqua Institution President Michael E. Hill from 2022-03-07T03:36:01.057325
Chautauqua Institution President Michael E. Hill joins the podcast this episode to share his path to Chautauqua, new and strategic initiatives for the Institution, and a preview of his most-anti...
ListenBishop Gene Robinson from 2022-03-07T03:36:01.053454
The Rt. Rev. V. Gene Robinson, vice president of religion and senior pastor at Chautauqua Institution, joins the podcast this episode to share his remarkable faith journey — including his path t...
ListenDeborah Sunya Moore from 2022-03-07T03:36:01.049775
Deborah Sunya Moore, vice president of performing and visual arts at Chautauqua Institution, joins the podcast this episode to share her unique path to Chautauqua — she first came as a guest art...
ListenJames and Deborah Fallows, Taína Caragol from 2022-03-07T03:36:01.035096
On today's episode we feature two conversations with presenters from Week Two of the Chautauqua season, themed "American Identity." First is a discussion with James and Deborah Fallows...
ListenRalph Young from 2022-03-07T03:36:00.992702
On today's episode we feature a conversation with author and professor Ralph Young, an expert on dissent and protest movements. As a history professor at Temple University, Ralph has taught the ...
ListenStuart Chafetz: Celebrating the CSO's New Principal Pops Conductor from 2019-11-19T14:55:22
Our guest this episode is Stuart Chafetz, the longtime principal timpanist of the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra who has just been named as the ensemble’s first-ever principal pops conductor. A w...
ListenHawaiian Language and Culture with J. Ekela Kaniaupio-Crozier from 2019-08-27T14:50:31
Our guest this episode is J. Ekela Kaniaupio-Crozier, the E Ola! Learning Designer and Facilitator at Kamehameha Schools Maui, where she provides campus support for a world-class Hawaiian cultur...
ListenLanguage Development in High-risk Populations with Julie Washington from 2019-08-20T13:37:18
Our guest this episode is Julie A. Washington, chair of and professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Georgia State University’s College of Education and Human Devel...
ListenTrevor Cox from 2019-08-14T12:51:49
Our guest this episode is Trevor Cox, a professor of acoustic engineering at the University of Salford. Professor Cox’s research and teaching focuses on architectural acoustics, signal processin...
ListenJohn Kasich from 2019-08-13T12:27:48
Our guest on this episode is John Kasich, who served as Ohio’s 69th governor from 2011 until just this past January. Now a CNN political commentator, Gov. Kasich often speaks about the power of ...
ListenThe Burned-Over District from 2019-07-21T18:34:09
On this episode, we feature a conversation between interviewer John Merino and Maureen Rovegno, Chautauqua’s director of religion, on the little-known history of what has come to be called the “...
ListenAmbassador William J. Burns from 2019-07-16T16:37:29
Our guest on this episode is Ambassador William J. Burns, president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the oldest international affairs think tank in the United States. Ambassado...
ListenSam Teresi/‘A Midsummer Night's Dream’ from 2019-07-10T13:52:12
For the second consecutive summer, Chautauqua Theater Company is producing a free, touring outdoor production of a Shakesp...
ListenChautauqua Theater Company's "The Christians" from 2019-06-27T18:40:05
In The Christians by Obie Award-winning playwright Lucas Hnath, Pastor Paul has grown his church from a storefront to a mega-complex, but nothing prepared him or his congregation for the biggest...
ListenWynton Marsalis from 2019-06-18T14:42:52
An internationally acclaimed musician, composer, bandleader, educator and a leading advocate of American culture, Wynton Marsalis is a living legend. At 17, Marsalis became the youngest musician...
ListenJudy Collins from 2019-05-31T13:34:09
Judy Collins has inspired audiences with sublime vocals and boldly vulnerable songwriting for over five decades, and her luminescent presence shines brightly as new generations bask in the glow ...
ListenAlexandria Marzano-Lesnevich from 2018-08-29T12:40
On today's episode guest interviewer David Griffith, vice president and Emily and Richard Smucker Chair for Education, speaks with Alexandria Marzano-Lesnovich, author of The Fact of a Body:...
ListenAvivah Wittenberg-Cox from 2018-08-17T13:30
On today's episode guest interviewer John Merino speaks with Avivah Wittenberg-Cox, chief executive officer of 20-first, where she works with the CEOs, executive committees and top management te...
ListenAlina Polyakova from 2018-07-25T17:52
On today's episode we hear from Alina Polyakova, the David M. Rubenstein Fellow at the Foreign Policy Center on the United States and Europe at the Brookings Institution, where she specializes i...
ListenNina Khrushcheva from 2018-07-20T16:49
On today's episode, guest interviewer John Merino speaks with Nina Khrushcheva, a professor in the Graduate Program of International Affairs at The New School in New York City, where her researc...
ListenVictor LaValle from 2018-07-19T18:16
On today's episode Chautauqua's Director of Literary Arts, Atom Atkinson, speaks with author Victor LaValle. LaValle's most recent book, The Changeling, is a captivating retelling of a ...
ListenJill Vialet, Chelsea Marcantel/Matt "Airistotle" Burns from 2018-07-13T17:30
On today's episode we feature two conversations: First is a discussion with Jill Vialet, founder and CEO of Playworks, who opened Chautauqua's week of le...
ListenKory Stamper, Lucas Hnath from 2018-06-30T01:00
Lexicographer Kory Stamper and playwright Lucas Hnath join interviewers Emily Morris and Andrew Borba in this packed episode featuring conversations with two presenters who helped shape the open...
ListenTyehimba Jess from 2018-06-27T22:00
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Tyehimba Jess, author of 2018 Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle selection Listen
Elizabeth Sullivan from 2018-06-23T21:30
Elizabeth Sullivan, president of the Chautauqua Women's Club, joins the podcast this episode to share her family and personal history at Chautauqua, the CWC's important community work, her thoug...
ListenDave Griffith from 2018-06-20T18:05
Dave Griffith, vice president and Emily and Richard Smucker Chair for Education at Chautauqua Institution, joins the podcast this episode to speak on his extensive background as a writer and tea...
ListenMatt Ewalt from 2018-06-16T16:00
Matt Ewalt, Chautauqua Institution chief of staff, joins the podcast this episode to speak on his work in overseeing Chautauqua's signature and historic 10:45 a.m. weekday Amphitheater lecture p...
ListenMichael Feinstein from 2018-06-13T19:15
Celebrated musician, composer, arranger, singer and pianist Michael Feinstein joins guest interviewer Brian Sheridan this episode to discuss his life and work as an ambassador for the Great Amer...
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