Tom Martin with John Rosenberg, Snug Hollow Farm, Estill County, KY (Credit: Barbara Napier)
As the legal aid service AppalReD turns 50, its founder turns 90. John Rosenberg on escaping Nazi terror, immigrating to the United States, and a lifetime spent giving legal voice to the people of the Eastern Kentucky coalfields. | What tops the agenda at this year’s SOAR Summit in Corbin? | What is cryptocurrency and how does it work? Answers from EKU finance professor Ben Woodruff | A little-known achievement of and a KET/PBS documentary about the Frontier Nursing Service
In order of appearance:
As he celebrates his 90th birthday, AppalReD founder John Rosenberg discusses the legacy of the E. Ky. legal aid service - LISTEN
What tops the agenda of this year's SOAR Summit? Details from executive director Colby Hall - LISTEN
What is cryptocurrency and how does it work? Answers from EKU finance professor Ben Woodruff - LISTEN
Stephanie Lang and Anne Cockerham on a remarkable, little-known achievement of the Frontier Nursing Service - LISTEN
Chelsea Gorham, co-producer of a new KET/PBS documentary on the Frontier Nursing Service - LISTEN