Clay S. Jenkinson discusses our carbon-based world.
#1134 Hannah & Mercy
#1133 Water
President Thomas Jefferson speaks about water sources and usage at Monticello during his time and reflects on its use during our time. During the out-of-character segment, Clay S. Jenkinson shares information about the organization Friendly Water for the World and encourages listeners to consider supporting them.
#1132 Jefferson & Libraries
#1131 Fame & Public Attention
#1130 National Parks
#1129 Jenkinson in Radford (Part Two)
#1128 Jenkinson in Radford (Part One)
#1127 Reading
This week, President Thomas Jefferson and host Dr. Kimberly Crowley discuss one of their favorite subjects: reading.
#1126 Art of Writing
#1125 All Jenkinson
#1124 All Jefferson
#1123 New Agrarians
#1122 Craftsmanship
#1121 Zealot
#1120 Sketch of the Sciences
#1119 An Infinite Capacity
#1118 Mister Rudisin
This week's show features President Thomas Jefferson answering pre-recorded questions sent to him from Columbus High in Cerro Gordo, North Carolina by Zachary Rudisin, a Social Studies teacher and his students (Austin, Ambre'Nasia, Alexandria, Adam, Ivana, Autumn, Madison, Mary Allen and Trey). Mister Jefferson has a bit of trouble accepting the technology of recorded sound, but does answer all of their questions.
#1117 Lochsa Lodge
Each year, Odyssey Tours and Clay S. Jenkinson host a winter humanities retreat at Lochsa Lodge in north-central Idaho. This week's program, hosted by Russ Eagle, was recorded on location during the winter book retreat and and features questions for President Thomas Jefferson from those in attendance.

















