
Human Powered
A podcast from Wisconsin Humanities, because being human is a shared experience, and we are here to explore it together. In season three, we are celebrating the people who make Wisconsin home. For ten years, our Love Wisconsin producers have been excavating beneath the surface of our state by talking with people and sharing what we learn, one story at a time. In this series, Love Wisconsin producer Jen Rubin reconnects with some of these people who generously shared their stories to offer nuance, delight, and complexity to our understanding of what it means to be a Wisconsinite.
In our first season, we went out to communities around the state to learn more about how our neighborhoods and lives are impacted by small but meaningful local projects — like getting hands dirty at community gardens in Green Bay, revitalizing history around a cooking fire on the Red Cliff Reservation, and collecting stories in small towns impacted by historic floods. Hosted by Jimmy Gutierrez and produced by Field Noise Soundworks.
Humanity Unlocked, the second season of Human Powered, is a series of six episodes about the power of the humanities in Wisconsin prisons. From a storytelling workshop at Oak Hill Correctional Facility to a poetry workshop with people who were formerly incarcerated to a conversation with writers and editors of prison newspapers, we explored the importance of finding tools for deeper understanding. Hosted by Dasha Kelly Hamilton and Adam Carr; produced by Field Noise Soundworks.
Human Powered
Human Powered Presents: All In All Out with Shannon Ross
For this special edition of Human Powered, we are sharing an episode produced by our friends at The Community.
The Community is a multi-dimensional nonprofit based in Milwaukee. It connects and empowers people on all sides of the criminal legal system through its Pre-entry and Correcting the Narrative strategies. The Community has been awarded Wisconsin Humanities grants for their work, and founder Shannon Ross was featured in an earlier episode of Human Powered.
In this episode of All In All Out from The Community, you’ll hear founder Shannon Ross in conversation with trauma therapist Simmone Kilgore, LPC. Shannon and Simmone both work with people who are justice-impacted and formerly incarcerated. They discuss 'leaving space for hope,' learning to carry our baggage gracefully, and the language needed to talk about the realities of trauma, shame, and guilt. Their conversation offers insight into the important work of building connections and empathy for stronger, healthier individuals and communities.