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Wendell Berry on His Hopes for Humanity
Interview with Wendell Berry by Bill Moyers
published: 04 Nov 2013
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Wendell Berry's Thoughts in the Presence of Fear
In response to the events of September 11, 2001, Kentucky author Wendell Berry wrote the essay "Thoughts in the Presence of Fear".
Appalshop filmmaker Herb E. Smith matched his words with scenes of Kentucky and interviewed Wendell years later about the process of writing in response to crisis and the essay's continued relevancy.
This is the first time Appalshop has made this work publicly accessible. KET shares this piece each year to commemorate the events of September 11, 2001.
published: 11 Sep 2017
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The Deep Life of Wendell Berry | Deep Questions with Cal Newport
Cal Newport talks about Wendell Berry. There was an article in the New Yorker about Wendell Berry. Wendell Berry lives a #DeepLife.
Listen to Episode Here (Scroll down to #180DeepQuestionsPodcast) : https://bit.ly/3eEefHK
0:00 Cal's intro
0:05 Cal talks about a recent New Yorker article about Wendell Berry
1:55 Cal and Jesse talk about the recent book that Cal read
2:49 Wendell's writing shed
8:30 Wendell's philosophies
Connect with Cal Newport:
🔴Visit Cal's BLOG and website: https://bit.ly/3luGhca
🔴Check out Cal's books: https://bit.ly/3ppaafc
About Cal Newport:
Cal Newport is a computer science professor at Georgetown University. In addition to his academic research, he writes about the intersection of digital technology and culture. Cal's partic...
published: 11 Mar 2022
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Nick Offerman On How He Got Involved With Wendell Berry
Actor and comedian Nick Offerman discusses how he came to know the work of Wendell Berry, the subject of the new documentary, “Look & See.”
BUILD is a live interview series like no other—a chance for fans to sit inches away from some of today’s biggest names in entertainment, tech, fashion and business as they share the stories behind their projects and passions. Every conversation yields insights, inspiration and plenty of surprises as moderators and audience members ask questions. It all happens several times a day live and live-streamed on BUILDseries.com.
Follow us:
TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/BUILDseriesNYC
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published: 28 Jun 2017
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Wendell Berry: The Thought of Limits in the Prodigal Age
Wendell Berry, award-winning author, poet and farmer from Port Royal, Kentucky, discusses his vision of an authentic land economy. The present economy, he explains, is rife with constraints and incentives that favor bad work. The consequence of this system is that we waste fertility. In other words, the land, if treated well, will give us so much, but we squander it, sometimes against our better judgment because our current economy favors waste. December 8, 2016 – 17th Annual Dodge Lecture.
published: 15 Dec 2016
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Wendell Berry Reads A Poem on Hope
Wendell Berry, one of America's most influential writers, reads one of his most revered poems "A Poem on Hope" for Moyers & Company.
This week on Moyers & Company, in a rare television interview, Wendell Berry discusses a sensible, but no-compromise plan to save the Earth.
Watch a preview of the Bill Moyers' interview, which will premiere on Moyers & Company this Friday, Oct. 4: http://billmoyers.com/segment/wendell-berry-poet-prophet
published: 03 Oct 2013
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Yale 2013 Chubb Lecture with Wendell Berry
Poet, novelist, philosopher, environmental activist, cultural critic, and farmer Wendell Berry will present the next Chubb Fellowship Lecture as a guest of Timothy Dwight College and the Yale Sustainable Food Project (YSFP).
Join us for a public conversation with Wendell Berry at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 7th.
A pioneering and influential advocate for change, Berry has spent more than 50 years helping to shape the movements for agricultural and ecological sustainability. His poetry and essays flow from the rich agrarian tradition of American writing, and Berry's relationship to his Kentucky farm has been compared to that of Thoreau's to the forest — a place that nurtures his thinking about the value of physical labor, self-sufficiency, and communities of people living in harmony with t...
published: 07 Dec 2013
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Wendell Berry Reads: The Contrariness of the Mad Farmer
Wendell Berry, one of America's most influential writers, reads one of his most revered poems "The Contrariness of the Mad Farmer" for Moyers & Company.
This week on Moyers & Company, in a rare television interview, Wendell Berry discusses a sensible, but no-compromise plan to save the Earth.
Watch a preview of the Bill Moyers' interview, which will premiere on Moyers & Company this Friday, Oct. 4: http://billmoyers.com/segment/wendell-berry-poet-prophet
published: 03 Oct 2013
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'For The Hog Killing' by Wendell Berry
Friends, a real treat for you today. We are still reeling from our recent visit with Hand Hewn Farm , who joined us and our friends at Valley Spirit Farm (one of Our Home Place Meat's founding farms), along with a select few community members and students for a 3-day hog slaughter, butchering, and cookery workshop. This event was an absolute revelation about the history of and possibilities for on-farm processing for small scale livestock farmers, historical butchering and charcuterie techniques, and how to make good farming with livestock pay dividends for the farm and the farmer.
We can’t say enough good things about the instruction, the education, and the general goodness these new friends brought along. We’re hopeful that this will be the beginning of a long and fruitful partners...
published: 11 Feb 2022
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"A Vision" by Wendell Berry
A brilliant Wendell Berry poem that serves as an inspiration to the Ethos Farm Project.
published: 14 Jan 2021
45:16
Wendell Berry's Thoughts in the Presence of Fear
In response to the events of September 11, 2001, Kentucky author Wendell Berry wrote the essay "Thoughts in the Presence of Fear".
Appalshop filmmaker Herb E. ...
In response to the events of September 11, 2001, Kentucky author Wendell Berry wrote the essay "Thoughts in the Presence of Fear".
Appalshop filmmaker Herb E. Smith matched his words with scenes of Kentucky and interviewed Wendell years later about the process of writing in response to crisis and the essay's continued relevancy.
This is the first time Appalshop has made this work publicly accessible. KET shares this piece each year to commemorate the events of September 11, 2001.
https://wn.com/Wendell_Berry's_Thoughts_In_The_Presence_Of_Fear
In response to the events of September 11, 2001, Kentucky author Wendell Berry wrote the essay "Thoughts in the Presence of Fear".
Appalshop filmmaker Herb E. Smith matched his words with scenes of Kentucky and interviewed Wendell years later about the process of writing in response to crisis and the essay's continued relevancy.
This is the first time Appalshop has made this work publicly accessible. KET shares this piece each year to commemorate the events of September 11, 2001.
- published: 11 Sep 2017
- views: 38636
12:40
The Deep Life of Wendell Berry | Deep Questions with Cal Newport
Cal Newport talks about Wendell Berry. There was an article in the New Yorker about Wendell Berry. Wendell Berry lives a #DeepLife.
Listen to Episode Here (Scr...
Cal Newport talks about Wendell Berry. There was an article in the New Yorker about Wendell Berry. Wendell Berry lives a #DeepLife.
Listen to Episode Here (Scroll down to #180DeepQuestionsPodcast) : https://bit.ly/3eEefHK
0:00 Cal's intro
0:05 Cal talks about a recent New Yorker article about Wendell Berry
1:55 Cal and Jesse talk about the recent book that Cal read
2:49 Wendell's writing shed
8:30 Wendell's philosophies
Connect with Cal Newport:
🔴Visit Cal's BLOG and website: https://bit.ly/3luGhca
🔴Check out Cal's books: https://bit.ly/3ppaafc
About Cal Newport:
Cal Newport is a computer science professor at Georgetown University. In addition to his academic research, he writes about the intersection of digital technology and culture. Cal's particularly interested in our struggle to deploy these tools in ways that support instead of subvert the things we care about in both our personal and professional lives.
Cal is a New York Times bestselling author of seven books, including, most recently, A World Without Email, Digital Minimalism, and Deep Work. He's also the creator of The Time-Block Planner.
The videos are considered to be used under the "Fair Use Doctrine" of United States Copyright Law, Title 17 U.S. Code Sections 107-118. Videos are used for editorial and educational purposes only and I do not claim ownership of any original video content. I don't use said video clips in advertisements, marketing or for direct financial gain. All video content in each clip is considered owned by the individual broadcast companies.
#CalNewport #DeepWork #DeepLife #DeepQuestions #TimeblockPlanner
#WorldWithoutEmail #DeepQuestionsPodcast
https://wn.com/The_Deep_Life_Of_Wendell_Berry_|_Deep_Questions_With_Cal_Newport
Cal Newport talks about Wendell Berry. There was an article in the New Yorker about Wendell Berry. Wendell Berry lives a #DeepLife.
Listen to Episode Here (Scroll down to #180DeepQuestionsPodcast) : https://bit.ly/3eEefHK
0:00 Cal's intro
0:05 Cal talks about a recent New Yorker article about Wendell Berry
1:55 Cal and Jesse talk about the recent book that Cal read
2:49 Wendell's writing shed
8:30 Wendell's philosophies
Connect with Cal Newport:
🔴Visit Cal's BLOG and website: https://bit.ly/3luGhca
🔴Check out Cal's books: https://bit.ly/3ppaafc
About Cal Newport:
Cal Newport is a computer science professor at Georgetown University. In addition to his academic research, he writes about the intersection of digital technology and culture. Cal's particularly interested in our struggle to deploy these tools in ways that support instead of subvert the things we care about in both our personal and professional lives.
Cal is a New York Times bestselling author of seven books, including, most recently, A World Without Email, Digital Minimalism, and Deep Work. He's also the creator of The Time-Block Planner.
The videos are considered to be used under the "Fair Use Doctrine" of United States Copyright Law, Title 17 U.S. Code Sections 107-118. Videos are used for editorial and educational purposes only and I do not claim ownership of any original video content. I don't use said video clips in advertisements, marketing or for direct financial gain. All video content in each clip is considered owned by the individual broadcast companies.
#CalNewport #DeepWork #DeepLife #DeepQuestions #TimeblockPlanner
#WorldWithoutEmail #DeepQuestionsPodcast
- published: 11 Mar 2022
- views: 3518
3:01
Nick Offerman On How He Got Involved With Wendell Berry
Actor and comedian Nick Offerman discusses how he came to know the work of Wendell Berry, the subject of the new documentary, “Look & See.”
BUILD is a live int...
Actor and comedian Nick Offerman discusses how he came to know the work of Wendell Berry, the subject of the new documentary, “Look & See.”
BUILD is a live interview series like no other—a chance for fans to sit inches away from some of today’s biggest names in entertainment, tech, fashion and business as they share the stories behind their projects and passions. Every conversation yields insights, inspiration and plenty of surprises as moderators and audience members ask questions. It all happens several times a day live and live-streamed on BUILDseries.com.
Follow us:
TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/BUILDseriesNYC
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/BUILDseriesNYC
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/BUILDseriesNYC
#BUILDseries
#Interview
https://wn.com/Nick_Offerman_On_How_He_Got_Involved_With_Wendell_Berry
Actor and comedian Nick Offerman discusses how he came to know the work of Wendell Berry, the subject of the new documentary, “Look & See.”
BUILD is a live interview series like no other—a chance for fans to sit inches away from some of today’s biggest names in entertainment, tech, fashion and business as they share the stories behind their projects and passions. Every conversation yields insights, inspiration and plenty of surprises as moderators and audience members ask questions. It all happens several times a day live and live-streamed on BUILDseries.com.
Follow us:
TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/BUILDseriesNYC
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/BUILDseriesNYC
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/BUILDseriesNYC
#BUILDseries
#Interview
- published: 28 Jun 2017
- views: 18375
1:11:51
Wendell Berry: The Thought of Limits in the Prodigal Age
Wendell Berry, award-winning author, poet and farmer from Port Royal, Kentucky, discusses his vision of an authentic land economy. The present economy, he expla...
Wendell Berry, award-winning author, poet and farmer from Port Royal, Kentucky, discusses his vision of an authentic land economy. The present economy, he explains, is rife with constraints and incentives that favor bad work. The consequence of this system is that we waste fertility. In other words, the land, if treated well, will give us so much, but we squander it, sometimes against our better judgment because our current economy favors waste. December 8, 2016 – 17th Annual Dodge Lecture.
https://wn.com/Wendell_Berry_The_Thought_Of_Limits_In_The_Prodigal_Age
Wendell Berry, award-winning author, poet and farmer from Port Royal, Kentucky, discusses his vision of an authentic land economy. The present economy, he explains, is rife with constraints and incentives that favor bad work. The consequence of this system is that we waste fertility. In other words, the land, if treated well, will give us so much, but we squander it, sometimes against our better judgment because our current economy favors waste. December 8, 2016 – 17th Annual Dodge Lecture.
- published: 15 Dec 2016
- views: 21904
5:31
Wendell Berry Reads A Poem on Hope
Wendell Berry, one of America's most influential writers, reads one of his most revered poems "A Poem on Hope" for Moyers & Company.
This week on Moyers & Comp...
Wendell Berry, one of America's most influential writers, reads one of his most revered poems "A Poem on Hope" for Moyers & Company.
This week on Moyers & Company, in a rare television interview, Wendell Berry discusses a sensible, but no-compromise plan to save the Earth.
Watch a preview of the Bill Moyers' interview, which will premiere on Moyers & Company this Friday, Oct. 4: http://billmoyers.com/segment/wendell-berry-poet-prophet
https://wn.com/Wendell_Berry_Reads_A_Poem_On_Hope
Wendell Berry, one of America's most influential writers, reads one of his most revered poems "A Poem on Hope" for Moyers & Company.
This week on Moyers & Company, in a rare television interview, Wendell Berry discusses a sensible, but no-compromise plan to save the Earth.
Watch a preview of the Bill Moyers' interview, which will premiere on Moyers & Company this Friday, Oct. 4: http://billmoyers.com/segment/wendell-berry-poet-prophet
- published: 03 Oct 2013
- views: 66860
1:23:58
Yale 2013 Chubb Lecture with Wendell Berry
Poet, novelist, philosopher, environmental activist, cultural critic, and farmer Wendell Berry will present the next Chubb Fellowship Lecture as a guest of Timo...
Poet, novelist, philosopher, environmental activist, cultural critic, and farmer Wendell Berry will present the next Chubb Fellowship Lecture as a guest of Timothy Dwight College and the Yale Sustainable Food Project (YSFP).
Join us for a public conversation with Wendell Berry at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 7th.
A pioneering and influential advocate for change, Berry has spent more than 50 years helping to shape the movements for agricultural and ecological sustainability. His poetry and essays flow from the rich agrarian tradition of American writing, and Berry's relationship to his Kentucky farm has been compared to that of Thoreau's to the forest — a place that nurtures his thinking about the value of physical labor, self-sufficiency, and communities of people living in harmony with the natural world.
Berry has garnered international honors for his writing, winning the T.S. Eliot Award, the 2000 Poets' Prize, the Thomas Merton Award, the Aiken Taylor Award for Modern American Poetry, the John Hay Award, the Art of Fact Award for non-fiction, the Cleanth Brooks Medal for Lifetime Achievement, the National Humanities Medal and the Russell Kirk Paideia Prize, among many others. He was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2013.
A prolific author, Berry has generated dozens of novels, short stories, poems, and essays since publishing his first novel, titled "Nathan Coulter," in 1960. Some of his other well-known works are the "Port William" stories and novels, "The Unsettling of America: Culture and Agriculture," "A Place on Earth," "A Continuous Harmony," "What are People For," "The Broken Ground: Poems," "The Art of the Commonplace," "Life is a Miracle," and "The Country of Marriage."
https://wn.com/Yale_2013_Chubb_Lecture_With_Wendell_Berry
Poet, novelist, philosopher, environmental activist, cultural critic, and farmer Wendell Berry will present the next Chubb Fellowship Lecture as a guest of Timothy Dwight College and the Yale Sustainable Food Project (YSFP).
Join us for a public conversation with Wendell Berry at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 7th.
A pioneering and influential advocate for change, Berry has spent more than 50 years helping to shape the movements for agricultural and ecological sustainability. His poetry and essays flow from the rich agrarian tradition of American writing, and Berry's relationship to his Kentucky farm has been compared to that of Thoreau's to the forest — a place that nurtures his thinking about the value of physical labor, self-sufficiency, and communities of people living in harmony with the natural world.
Berry has garnered international honors for his writing, winning the T.S. Eliot Award, the 2000 Poets' Prize, the Thomas Merton Award, the Aiken Taylor Award for Modern American Poetry, the John Hay Award, the Art of Fact Award for non-fiction, the Cleanth Brooks Medal for Lifetime Achievement, the National Humanities Medal and the Russell Kirk Paideia Prize, among many others. He was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2013.
A prolific author, Berry has generated dozens of novels, short stories, poems, and essays since publishing his first novel, titled "Nathan Coulter," in 1960. Some of his other well-known works are the "Port William" stories and novels, "The Unsettling of America: Culture and Agriculture," "A Place on Earth," "A Continuous Harmony," "What are People For," "The Broken Ground: Poems," "The Art of the Commonplace," "Life is a Miracle," and "The Country of Marriage."
- published: 07 Dec 2013
- views: 22104
3:07
Wendell Berry Reads: The Contrariness of the Mad Farmer
Wendell Berry, one of America's most influential writers, reads one of his most revered poems "The Contrariness of the Mad Farmer" for Moyers & Company.
This w...
Wendell Berry, one of America's most influential writers, reads one of his most revered poems "The Contrariness of the Mad Farmer" for Moyers & Company.
This week on Moyers & Company, in a rare television interview, Wendell Berry discusses a sensible, but no-compromise plan to save the Earth.
Watch a preview of the Bill Moyers' interview, which will premiere on Moyers & Company this Friday, Oct. 4: http://billmoyers.com/segment/wendell-berry-poet-prophet
https://wn.com/Wendell_Berry_Reads_The_Contrariness_Of_The_Mad_Farmer
Wendell Berry, one of America's most influential writers, reads one of his most revered poems "The Contrariness of the Mad Farmer" for Moyers & Company.
This week on Moyers & Company, in a rare television interview, Wendell Berry discusses a sensible, but no-compromise plan to save the Earth.
Watch a preview of the Bill Moyers' interview, which will premiere on Moyers & Company this Friday, Oct. 4: http://billmoyers.com/segment/wendell-berry-poet-prophet
- published: 03 Oct 2013
- views: 27688
1:01
'For The Hog Killing' by Wendell Berry
Friends, a real treat for you today. We are still reeling from our recent visit with Hand Hewn Farm , who joined us and our friends at Valley Spirit Farm (one ...
Friends, a real treat for you today. We are still reeling from our recent visit with Hand Hewn Farm , who joined us and our friends at Valley Spirit Farm (one of Our Home Place Meat's founding farms), along with a select few community members and students for a 3-day hog slaughter, butchering, and cookery workshop. This event was an absolute revelation about the history of and possibilities for on-farm processing for small scale livestock farmers, historical butchering and charcuterie techniques, and how to make good farming with livestock pay dividends for the farm and the farmer.
We can’t say enough good things about the instruction, the education, and the general goodness these new friends brought along. We’re hopeful that this will be the beginning of a long and fruitful partnership, and we’ll be showing you more from their visit on our website soon. For now, here is a short video with a few images from the first morning of the workshop, including Wendell Berry’s poem, ‘For The Hog Killing’, that he was gracious enough to open the day with, a tradition that goes back years for the Hand Hewn crew.
Again, all our thanks to Doug and Andy from Hand Hewn Farm and Seth from Six Buckets Farm for staging this event so beautifully, Caleb and Kelly Fiechter from Valley Spirit Farm for hosting the crew and supplying a superb hog for the workshop, and our own Mary Berry and Beth Douglas from Our Home Place Farm for putting this thing on and making it run smoothly. We hope you’ll join us at the next one, friends.
www.berrycenter.org
www.handhewnfarm.com
Music: Number 1 from Ten Simple Pieces for Piano by @robcollier www.robcolliermusic.com
Video by Ben Aguilar
https://wn.com/'For_The_Hog_Killing'_By_Wendell_Berry
Friends, a real treat for you today. We are still reeling from our recent visit with Hand Hewn Farm , who joined us and our friends at Valley Spirit Farm (one of Our Home Place Meat's founding farms), along with a select few community members and students for a 3-day hog slaughter, butchering, and cookery workshop. This event was an absolute revelation about the history of and possibilities for on-farm processing for small scale livestock farmers, historical butchering and charcuterie techniques, and how to make good farming with livestock pay dividends for the farm and the farmer.
We can’t say enough good things about the instruction, the education, and the general goodness these new friends brought along. We’re hopeful that this will be the beginning of a long and fruitful partnership, and we’ll be showing you more from their visit on our website soon. For now, here is a short video with a few images from the first morning of the workshop, including Wendell Berry’s poem, ‘For The Hog Killing’, that he was gracious enough to open the day with, a tradition that goes back years for the Hand Hewn crew.
Again, all our thanks to Doug and Andy from Hand Hewn Farm and Seth from Six Buckets Farm for staging this event so beautifully, Caleb and Kelly Fiechter from Valley Spirit Farm for hosting the crew and supplying a superb hog for the workshop, and our own Mary Berry and Beth Douglas from Our Home Place Farm for putting this thing on and making it run smoothly. We hope you’ll join us at the next one, friends.
www.berrycenter.org
www.handhewnfarm.com
Music: Number 1 from Ten Simple Pieces for Piano by @robcollier www.robcolliermusic.com
Video by Ben Aguilar
- published: 11 Feb 2022
- views: 1922
4:12
"A Vision" by Wendell Berry
A brilliant Wendell Berry poem that serves as an inspiration to the Ethos Farm Project.
A brilliant Wendell Berry poem that serves as an inspiration to the Ethos Farm Project.
https://wn.com/A_Vision_By_Wendell_Berry
A brilliant Wendell Berry poem that serves as an inspiration to the Ethos Farm Project.
- published: 14 Jan 2021
- views: 2703