Hope & Heart & Home On The Range
"Hope & Heart & Home On The Range" looks at the joy and the humor of life in North Dakota and the Upper Midwest. As we turn to the history that we share, we discover newfound connections between ourselves and the past, connections which both humble us and raise us up, and which sometimes cause us to laugh at ourselves. Looking at the present, we probe current issues by asking, "What does it mean to be human?' and "How do we better serve others and the truth?" With sometimes self-deprecating humor, we seek to lift up others and to find a reason to hope.
Hope & Heart & Home On The Range
HHHR#1-- 1) North Dakota: Joys & Patron Saints -- 2) Music to Milk By & Managing Movie Endings -- 3) NFL Protest: Free Speech & "Take & Make" Errors
January 25, 2020
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L. Jay Reinke
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Season 1
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Episode 1
In Part 1 of Episode 1, we meet North Dakota's patron saints, Ole & Lena, and hear about Ole's sad visit to the doctor. We review some of the joys of living in North Dakota, including the Missouri River, Amtrak, and Lutefisk.
Part 2 introduces Delilah, a milk cow, then looks at the deeply personal pain of those who suffer from TMITI ("This Movie Is Too Intense") Syndrome.
Part 3 takes a critical look at two aspects of the NFL protest: 1) The False Free Speech Issue, and 2) The Take and Make--"I'm Taking What's Yours and Making It Mine"--Error.