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Von: Gregory Humphrey
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Conversations with people about ideas and their interesting backgrounds. From artificial intelligence assisting those with dementia to the way ham radio benefits local communities, I conduct long-form conversations from the Madison isthmus.© 2025 Doty Land Musik Sozialwissenschaften Welt
  • The Great Migration: Alabama Lynching To Electing A Black President
    Mar 1 2026

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    Eloquently spoken Sabrina Harris shares stories from a lynching in Alabama that forces her family to become part of the Great Migration, a movement where approximately six million African Americans moved from the rural Southern United States to the urban North, Midwest, and West between 1910 and 1970. This story strongly echoes the ones from "The Warmth of Other Suns" the historical study by Isabel Wilkerson. With insight into how some Blacks, at times, feared the means to achieve Civil Rights, Haris speaks of her desire for change as a teenager, and her recollections about the night Barack Obama was elected President of the United States. She speaks about hope for the future of our nation. If there is only one podcast episode you listen to this year, the conversation with Sabrina Harris is the one to hear and learn from.

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    37 Min.
  • Christmastime In Hancock: Depression Years 1929-1931
    Nov 29 2025

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    A fire that destroys a large portion of Hancock’s Main Street, the career of Stanley Hamilton, the 33-year tailoring job of Gus Lawandowski who builds a house on S. Lake Street, the tragic death of Frank Sigourney, what is playing at the Hancock Theatre, a Booth family wedding, the trial of Elmer Huckins, local sports scores, how a boy in 1929 wants snow for Christmas, along wirh the comings and goings of village residents makes for a fast paced episode of Doty Land. The Depression years at Christmastime in Hancock will take listeners back to shopping for gifts with local merchants as former radio broadcaster Gregory Humphrey paints a picture with words. A 38-minute podcast makes it feel as if the latest edition of the Hancock News has been published.

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    39 Min.
  • Happy 100th Birthday Grand Ole Opry!
    Nov 28 2025

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    The world's longest-running radio show turns 100 years old on November 28, 2025. From memories of Loretta Lynn, Porter Wagoner, Dolly Parton, WSM radio announcer Grant Turner, and others, this tribute looks at how classic country music still resonates across the land. Heartfelt memories galore! Podcaster and former radio broadcaster Gregory Humphrey takes listeners on a journey from his Hancock home to the stages of country music shows. The fiddles are warming up, now. "Let 'er go boys!"

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    18 Min.
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