Episodes

  • A Sabbath Poem for Christmas: "Remembering that it happened once..."
    Dec 20 2023

    In his poem “Manifesto: The Mad Farmer Liberation Front,” Wendell Berry calls the reader to “Practice resurrection.” In today’s episode, we discuss one of Berry’s Sabbath poems. It has a Christmas theme that could be summarized this way: “Practice incarnation.”

    SHOW NOTES AND LINKS
    • Sabbath Poem 1987, No. VI - “Remembering that it happened once…”

    • The Berry Center (our recommendation for year-end giving)

    • Who should we interview on the podcast? Let us know at hosts@membershippod.com

    • The Rabbit Room Podcast Network

    • The Membership Podcast Online

      • Facebook

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    30 mins
  • Singer-Songwriter Matt Wheeler on His New Port William-inspired Album
    Aug 22 2023

    In this episode, we interview singer-songwriter Matt Wheeler about his new album, A Hard History of Love. That album is inspired by five short stories in Berry’s story collection, That Distant Land. We talk about the process of writing songs inspired by great literature, about some of our favorite Port William characters, and what “membership” looks like in Matt’s life.

    UPDATE: The Kickstarter for Matt’s album release is now fully funded. All backers will now receive a print of Ned Bustard’s cover art for the album. The Kickstarter ends on August 25 at 7:15 a.m. Eastern.

    Kickstarter for A Hard History of Love: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/hardhistory/a-hard-history-of-love-by-matt-wheeler

    SHOW NOTES AND LINKS
    • Kickstarter for Matt Wheeler’s Port William-inspired album A Hard History of Love

    • Ned Bustard (Instagram), the Lancaster artist who did the album cover art

    • “Invited into a Rich Community: An Interview with Matt Wheeler,” by Matt Conner

    • Matt Wheeler Online

      • Website

      • Facebook

      • Instagram

      • YouTube

    • Who else should we interview on the podcast? Let us know at hosts@membershippod.com

    • The Rabbit Room Podcast Network

    • The Membership Podcast Online

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • A Returning, a New Voice, and a Look Ahead
    Aug 17 2023

    The Membership Podcast returns! We catch you up on the last three years, introduce a new co-host, and preview some of the books we’ll be reading in Season 3. Our next episode is coming in just a couple days, so be on the lookout!

    SHOW NOTES AND LINKS
    • Kickstarter for Matt Wheeler’s Port William-inspired album A Hard History of Love

    • “Returning,” by Wendell Berry (Bookshop.org | Amazon | The Berry Center Bookstore)

    • “Eternal Beings Living in Time: On Wendell Berry’s Jayber Crow” (John’s essay from Besides the Bible)

    • Who should we interview on the podcast? Let us know at hosts@membershippod.com

    • The Rabbit Room Podcast Network

    • The Membership Podcast Online

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    26 mins
  • Season 2 Episode 5: "Nathan Coulter"
    Jun 4 2020
    In this episode, John and Tim discuss Nathan Coulter, Wendell Berry’s debut novel. SHOW NOTES AND LINKS#themembershipreadalong (Instagram)@kirireads@aliciaandherbooks“Burley Coulter at the Bank” (John McCutcheon)New Wendell Berry Audiobooks read by Nick OffermanLibro.fm (Sign up here to support the podcast)Audible - World-Ending FireAudible - The Unsettling of AmericaNathan Coulter: A Novel, by Wendell Berry (IndieBound | Amazon)Sugar Calling podcast (feat. George Saunders)Step into the Circle: Writers in Modern Appalachia, by (IndieBound | Amazon) Telling the Stories Right: Wendell Berry’s Imagination of Port William, edited by Jack R. Baker and Jeffrey Bilbro (IndieBound | Amazon)The Art of Loading Brush: New Agrarian Writings, by Wendell Berry (IndieBound | Amazon)“Song of Myself,” by Walt Whitman“The Peace of Wild Things,” by Wendell Berry“A Vision,” by Wendell BerryNew Collected Poems by Wendell Berry (IndieBound | Amazon | Counterpoint)The Berry Center BookstoreWendell Berry Catalogue from Counterpoint Press (PDF)The Rabbit Room Podcast NetworkThe Membership Podcast OnlinePatreonFacebookTwitterInstagramHOSTSJason HardyFacebookJohn PattisonTwitterTim WasemTwitterIf you enjoy the show and would like to support us, head over to Patreon to pledge a small monthly donation. Donations will go toward the costs of making this podcast. Thank you.Top image via Unsplash.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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    59 mins
  • Season 2 Episode 4: "Farming: A Hand Book"
    Feb 5 2020

    In this episode, Jason, John and Tim discuss Farming: A Hand Book, Wendell Berry’s 1970 poetry collection.


    SHOW NOTES AND LINKS
    • Farming: A Hand Book, by Wendell Berry (IndieBound | Amazon)

    • New Collected Poems by Wendell Berry (IndieBound | Amazon | Counterpoint)

    • A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos Williams, by Jen Bryant and Melissa Sweet (IndieBound | Amazon)

    • The Hundred-Year Barn, by Patricia MacLachlan and Kenard Pak (IndieBound | Amazon)

    • The Berry Center Bookstore

    • Wendell Berry Catalogue from Counterpoint Press (PDF)

    • The Rabbit Room Podcast Network

    • The Membership Podcast Online

      • Patreon

      • Facebook

      • Twitter

      • Instagram

    HOSTS

    Jason Hardy
    Facebook

    John Pattison
    Twitter

    Tim Wasem
    Twitter


    If you enjoy the show and would like to support us, head over to Patreon to pledge a small monthly donation. Donations will go toward the costs of making this podcast. Thank you.


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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Season 2 Episode 3: "A Half-Pint of Old Darling" and "The Lost Bet"
    Jan 16 2020

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Season 2 Episode 2: Interview with David Kline
    Nov 28 2019
    John Pattison interviews David Kline, the Amish farmer, writer, and editor of Farming Magazine. Kline is also a close, longtime friend of Wendell Berry. They are also joined by Mike Kline, David’s son. Mike is the co-host of one our favorite podcasts, Back to the Roots, about organic farming. SHOW NOTES AND LINKSThe Round of a Country Year: A Farmer’s Day Book, by David Kline (IndieBound | Amazon | Counterpoint)The Farm Home Cookbook: Wholesome and Delicious Recipes from the Land, by Elsie Kline (IndieBound | Amazon | Farming Magazine)Farming Magazine“Amish Economy” (Poem), by Wendell BerryBack to the Roots PodcastBack to the Roots Podcast, Episode 1 (Interview with David Kline)Organic Valley CooperativeThe Berry Center Bookstore (new site)Wendell Berry Catalogue from Counterpoint Press (PDF)The Rabbit Room Podcast NetworkThe Membership Podcast OnlinePatreonFacebookTwitterInstagramHOSTSJason HardyFacebookJohn PattisonTwitterTim WasemTwitterIf you enjoy the show and would like to support us, head over to Patreon to pledge a small monthly donation. Donations will go toward the costs of making this podcast. Thank you.Cover image via Counterpoint Press.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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    1 hr
  • Season 2 Episode 1: The Hidden Wound
    Nov 6 2019

    Jason and Tim are joined by Dr. Heather Finch, Assistant Professor of English at Belmont University. They discuss The Hidden Wound, Wendell Berry’s book on race originally published in 1970.

    Photo by Clay Banks on Unsplash

    SHOW NOTES AND LINKS
    • The Hidden Wound, by Wendell Berry (IndieBound | Amazon | Counterpoint)

    • Heather Finch

    • The Berry Center Bookstore (new site)

    • Wendell Berry Catalogue from Counterpoint Press (PDF)

    • The Rabbit Room Podcast Network

    • The Membership Podcast Online

      • Patreon

      • Facebook

      • Twitter

      • Instagram

    HOSTS

    Jason Hardy
    Facebook

    John Pattison
    Twitter

    Tim Wasem
    Twitter

    If you enjoy the show and would like to support us, head over to Patreon to pledge a small monthly donation. Donations will go toward the costs of making this podcast. Thank you.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    1 hr and 33 mins