Great Stories: To the Best of Our Knowledge

When I was in high school, there were many times that I found myself looking for a parking place in order to stop and listen to the end of the Wisconsin Public Radio program, To the Best of Our Knowledge, before reaching my destination. That was back in the days when the program was on the radio and podcasts did not yet exist.

Many years later, I find that I enjoy listening to the show just as much as when I was back in Wisconsin, sitting in a parking lot.

TTBook, as they call themselves these days, still offers up a wide variety of ideas in the form of a series of conversations on a broad topic. A mix of voices, some known, some new, create a tapestry of different perspectives and thoughtful, provocative, intriguing takes on subjects as wide-ranging as hope, mental illness, migration, time, guilt, the life of trees.

Check them out and give the show a listen. ttbook.org

This post is part of the Great Stories series, highlighting inspiring content, curated inside and outside the mainstream, that touches on ideas that add nuance to the ideas they share, with a focus on changing the narrative.

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