120 episodes

Heartland Community College presents Random Acts of Knowledge, a podcast where we explore the worlds of continuing education.

The goal of each episode is to learn something new. No matter the topic, we'll pick up some random knowledge from experts who can give us a short and interesting lesson about their field.

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Heartland Community College presents Random Acts of Knowledge, a podcast where we explore the worlds of continuing education.

The goal of each episode is to learn something new. No matter the topic, we'll pick up some random knowledge from experts who can give us a short and interesting lesson about their field.

    Poet reflects on motherhood, parental loss, and memory-making

    Poet reflects on motherhood, parental loss, and memory-making

    For poet Cathy Gilbert, the joy and chaos of having twin infants was mixed with the heartbreak of losing a parent to dementia.

    Heartland Community College professor of English Gilbert discusses the major life events that led to her new poetry collection "My Limbs a Cradle, My Whisper a Song."

    • 26 min
    Documentary examines mental health needs of farmers

    Documentary examines mental health needs of farmers

    Farming can be one of the most stressful professions one can have.

    The documentary Greener Pastures captures the day-to-day lives of four small, Midwestern, multigenerational family farms over the course of three years. 

    Filmmaker Sam Mirpoorian talks about the film, which is the guest feature at the 2024 Heartland Hawk Film Festival.

    Mirpoorian says he was prompted to make the documentary when he learned a shocking statistic about farmers and suicide.

    • 25 min
    The present and potential future of AI

    The present and potential future of AI

    The exponential growth of Artificial Intelligence (AI) capability has been celebrated in some circles and caused concern in others.

    In academic circles, some instructors and administrators are worried that AI presents a threat to the way they evaluate student work.

    In this episode, Roy Magnuson, an educator who has dived deeply into the changes that AI is bringing to institutions of higher ed., discusses the present and potential future of AI.

    View the transcript here.

    • 30 min
    Getting a start in amateur standup comedy

    Getting a start in amateur standup comedy

    Being a or a class clown or workplace cutup is one thing. Getting laughs on stage is another.

    For those who have thought about trying out for an open mic night or competing in an amateur comedy show, there are a few tips to consider.

    Joe Strupek, longtime emcee of the Heartland Community College FunnyRaiser event, discusses what it takes to successfully take the stage as an amateur standup.

    View the transcript here.

    • 22 min
    Sustainable Ag with an Edible Windbreak

    Sustainable Ag with an Edible Windbreak

    Keeping farmland productive is challenging in many ways. One of the greatest enemies to a good crop is erosion.

    An edible windbreak of fruit and nut trees and bushes planned for the agriculture instructional grounds at Heartland Community College will not only serve to help fight off the Central Illinois wind and rain but also provide a link in the pollination chain.

    Associate Director of Agriculture at Heartland, Kortney Watts, discusses the edible windbreak project and the Ag new facilities at the College.

    View the transcript here.

    • 12 min
    Justice Denied - The story of Kristine Bunch

    Justice Denied - The story of Kristine Bunch

    One fateful night in 1996 Kristine Bunch woke to a home full of flames. She struggled to extract her young son from the fire but failed.  Much to her surprise and horror, she was charged with setting the fire that killed her child. 


    Bunch was convicted on expert testimony which was later held in question. No one would have taken a second look at her case had she not fought from prison to find advocates to examine the testimony and evidence. 

    After 17 years of incarceration, she was released, and the conviction was dismissed. 

    Bunch discusses her case and the burdens of wrongful conviction for herself and others.

    View the transcript here.

    • 24 min

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