Apocalypse. As awful as it is to think about, in these times of Covid, international saber rattling and severe domestic political division the thought of a collapse of civilization may seem more plausible. It’s what motivated archeologist Chris Begley, host of the ES series “Future Tense” to write “The Next Apocalypse: The Art and Science of Survival.” Dr. Begley is interviewed by Tom Eblen | The KY Chamber takes on racial inequality in business | New leadership for the Kentucky Resources Council | The debut of our new series on theatre production in Kentucky | An interview with WoodSongs creator and host Michael Johnathon about his new book
Eastern Standard for December 9, 2021
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