

The Membership: A Wendell Berry Podcast
Rabbit Room Podcast Network
A podcast about the life of work of Wendell Berry: the Kentucky farmer, poet, novelist, essayist, and activist.
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Jan 2, 2019 • 0sec
Episode 4: Selections from "The Long-Legged House" Part 2
Jason, John, and Tim discuss “The Long-Legged House” and “A Native Hill,” essays from Wendell Berry’s 1969 collection, The Long-Legged House.
SHOW NOTES & LINKSThe Long-Legged House by Wendell Berry (IndieBound | Amazon | Counterpoint)Wendell Berry Catalogue from Counterpoint Press (PDF)The Rabbit Room Podcast NetworkThe Membership Podcast OnlineFacebookTwitterInstagramHOSTSJason HardyFacebookJohn PattisonTwitterTim WasemTwitter

Dec 26, 2018 • 0sec
Episode 3: Selections from "The Long-Legged House" Part 1
Jason, John, and Tim discuss “The Rise” and “The Long-Legged House,” essays from Wendell Berry’s 1969 collection, The Long-Legged House.
SHOW NOTES & LINKSThe Long-Legged House by Wendell Berry (IndieBound | Amazon | Counterpoint)Wendell Berry Catalogue from Counterpoint Press (PDF)The Rabbit Room Podcast NetworkThe Membership Podcast OnlineFacebookTwitterInstagramHOSTSJason HardyFacebookJohn PattisonTwitterTim WasemTwitter

Dec 19, 2018 • 0sec
Episode 2: "The Girl in the Window" & "The Hurt Man"
Jason, John, and Tim discuss the only two Port William short stories set in the nineteenth-century: “The Girl in the Window” (1864) and “The Hurt Man” (1888).
SHOW NOTES & LINKS“The Girl in the Window” from A Place in Time, by Wendell Berry (IndieBound | Amazon | Counterpoint)“The Hurt Man,” from That Distant Land, by Wendell Berry (IndieBound | Amazon | Counterpoint)Wendell Berry: Port William Novels & Stories: The Civil War to World War II (IndieBound | Amazon | Library of America)Wendell Berry Catalogue from Counterpoint Press (PDF)The Rabbit Room Podcast NetworkThe Membership Podcast OnlineFacebookTwitterInstagramHOSTSJason HardyFacebookJohn PattisonTwitterTim WasemTwitter

Nov 24, 2018 • 0sec
Episode 1: Live in Nashville
Allen Levi, singer-songwriter and author of the memoir The Last Sweet Mile, shares how Wendell Berry shaped his music, land stewardship, and community life. He tells the story of meeting Berry, explains moving from law to music, and describes songwriting inspired by neighbors and place. Live in Nashville conversation touches on reading suggestions and practical ways to pay attention to small things.


