OUR Kentucky Home with Eric King is a new podcast dedicated to uncovering and sharing the backstories of some of the most fascinating Kentuckians. Here, you'll learn how some of the most interesting, successful, satisfied, and complete people- made it. These important conversations not only highlight who we are as a community but also highlight the diversity that helps make us unique.

OUR Kentucky Home with Eric King
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Podcast Overview
OUR Kentucky Home with Eric King is a new podcast dedicated to uncovering and sharing the backstories of some of the most fascinating Kentuckians. Here, you'll learn how some of the most interesting, successful, satisfied, and complete people- made it. These important conversations not only highlight who we are as a community but also highlight the diversity that helps make us unique.
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11/9/2021
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Recent Episodes

June 20, 2022
Lisa Johnson: Better Versions of Ourselves
<p>I'm not a "the universe is moving me" kinda guy. At least, I wasn't until about a month ago. I've had some swirling thoughts lately around growing up, processing racial incidents, micro-traumas, etc. And, as I've moved through those thoughts, I've been attentive to how others with similar backgrounds have navigated through their similar experiences. </p> <p>{Door opens. Lisa Johnson enters.}</p> <p>Lisa Johnson grew up two doors away from me in Bardstown, KY. She is the HR Director at the <a href="https://www.kychamber.com/">Kentucky Chamber of Commerce,</a> a public speaker, and a communications coach. She works with different organizations to help build leadership skills. She is also published in "Imagination@Work: Shifting Boundaries in The Modern Workplace."</p> <p>Recently she performed a TEDx Talk about Implicit Bias.</p> <p>You can find Lisa's TEDx Talk "Moving Beyond Implicit Bias" <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1FpY7gmCXw">here</a>: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1FpY7gmCXw</p> <p><br></p>

December 29, 2021
Ellen Hagan: Creative, Witty, Woke.
<p>Ellen Hagan is the trifecta of talent.</p> <p>I remember doing theater with Ellen as a teenager- marveling at her master-level talent and wondering about all of the places she would go. What she would write- what she'd impact. </p> <p><strong>Ellen Hagan</strong> is a writer, performer, and educator. Her books include: Crowned, Hemisphere, Watch Us Rise, a YA collaboration with Renée Watson, Blooming Fiascoes (poetry collection forthcoming from Northwestern University Press, 2021) and Reckless, Glorious, Girl (middle grade novel in verse forthcoming from Bloomsbury, 2021).</p> <p>Ellen's poems and essays can be found on ESPNW, in the pages of Creative Nonfiction, Underwired Magazine, She Walks in Beauty (edited by Caroline Kennedy), Huizache, Small Batch, and Southern Sin. Ellen's performance work has been showcased at The New York International Fringe and Los Angeles Women's Theater Festival. She is the recipient of the 2013 NoMAA Creative Arts Grant and received grants from the Kentucky Foundation for Women and the Kentucky Governor's School for the Arts. National arts residencies include The Hopscotch House and Louisiana Arts Works, and has been on the poetry faculty at West Virginia Wesleyan in their low-residency MFA program. Ellen is the Director of the Poetry & Theatre Departments at the DreamYard Project and directs their International Poetry Exchange Program with Japan, South Korea and the Philippines. She co-leads the Alice Hoffman Young Writer's Retreat at Adelphi University. A proud Kentucky writer, Ellen is a member of the Affrilachian Poets, Conjure Women, and is co-founder of the girlstory collective. She lives with her partner and daughters in New York City.</p> <p>Visit: <a href="http://www.ellenhagan.com/">ellenhagan.com</a> for more.</p> <p>You can also find her <a href="http://www.ellenhagan.com/">here</a>.</p>

December 15, 2021
Sadiqa Reynolds: "They may come for me, but they will not come twice.."
<p>Sadiqa Reynolds will read you.</p> <p>I'm curious to know how many people will see that negatively. I see it as a trait that few can master. As President and CEO of the <a href="https://lul.org/about/">Louisville Urban League</a>, in this precise moment in time, she is uniquely suited to run a civil rights organization and masterfully command the attention of the haves and the have nots. </p> <p>Everyday.</p> <p>In this episode of "OUR Kentucky Home with Eric King," Sadiqa gives us a very vulnerable look at the sources of her strength.</p> <p>To learn more about SadiqaREynolds, visit: <a href="https://lul.org/about/">https://lul.org/about/</a></p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p>
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