Episode 74: Discovery Dialogues with Leah Porter

Leah Porter is back for our first episode of Discovery Dialogues. In addition to each of us sharing something we’ve been loving this month, Leah will share her observations from the meetings she has recently recorded.

Today’s episode includes thoughts on music, movies, and books —- all the hits!

THINGS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

Town of Corydon

Dog Songs by Mary Oliver

Ish - Peter Reynolds

Lead the Way 5miler — Leadership Harrison County

BBC Desert Island Discs podcast

The 8 Songs Graylin would take with her to a desert island

NPR All Songs Considered

The Japanese House on Spotify

Past Lives trailer

Perfect Days trailer

Poor Things trailer

A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy O’Toole

Dare to Lead by Brene Brown

Rising Strong by Brene Brown

Offline with Jon Favreau: Jon Ronson on the End of Public Shaming

UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS:

Saturday Spotlight - National Poetry Month at the Harrison County Public Library - April 2024

Every Saturday in April from 10 AM - 4PM, celebrate National Poetry Month by stopping by the Frederick Porter Griffin Center to discover poetry through poems written by locals about local subjects. Drop in to view the collection and hear recitations on the hour.

Lead the Way 5miler for Leadership Harrison County — May 4, 2024

Start Derby Day with forty furlongs of your own! This timed footrace begins at 8:00 a.m. at the Boys & Girls Club at 134 Jenkins Ct. NE in Corydon, IN. The course is an accurate five-mile route on Indian Creek Trail, crossing a historic truss bridge while following Indian Creek through Hayswood Nature Reserve and the town of Corydon. The course is “lollipop” style, with a two-mile out-and-back section plus a one-mile loop, including half a mile of gravel trail. The course is primarily flat with three moderate hills and two water stops. Participants are welcome to turn around early if they choose, with the understanding this will remove them from the competition portion of the event.





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