Running with Sherman, Sundance Film Festival, Ballpark, St. Louis ArchConstant Wonder • Season 2022, Episode 350
Jan 29, 2020 • 1h 41m
The Power of Horses to Heal Us
Guest: Tim Hayes, equine-therapy expert, Natural Horsemanship Clinician, and author, "Riding Home: The Power of Horses to Heal"
Developing relationships with horses has an incredible power to change, inspire, and heal us.
Saving Sherman
Guest: Christopher McDougall, author, "Born to Run," "Natural Born Heroes," and his new book, "Running with Sherman"
An abused and neglected donkey gets a new life as a long-distance runner.
Sundance Film Festival
Host Marcus Smith and producer Tennery Taylor discuss the Sundance Film Festival.
Baseball and the American City
Guest: Paul Goldberger, author, "Ballpark: Baseball in the American City"
Baseball parks and the structures that surround them offer us a window to understanding the evolution of American cities and our attitudes towards them.
What Does It Take to Create a Monument? Quite A Lot, Actually
Guest: Tracy Campbell, E. Vernon Smith and Eloise C. Smith Professor of American History, University of Kentucky
The history of the Gateway Arch involves a stolen election, never-before-done architectural tricks (How DO you run an elevator through an arch?), and a brash architect looking for glory.