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The Lincoln Laureates

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This is a collection of rare conversations with the authors, artists, scientists, and visionaries who have been bestowed with the Order of Lincoln Medallion. "The Lincoln Laureates" represent the most revered Illinoisans through the mission of The Lincoln Academy of Illinois.

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United States

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This is a collection of rare conversations with the authors, artists, scientists, and visionaries who have been bestowed with the Order of Lincoln Medallion. "The Lincoln Laureates" represent the most revered Illinoisans through the mission of The Lincoln Academy of Illinois.

Twitter:

@LAofIL

Language:

English

Contact:

312-330-0868


Episodes
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Tom Skilling - Weather Is A Symphony

8/17/2023
During this episode of the Lincoln Laureates, you’ll get a deeper understanding of a scientist with an unlikely destination. As a grade schooler, Tom Skilling was already studying the “upper air charts” published in the nation’s capital. At 14, he began his career as a weather forecaster on his hometown radio station in Aurora, Illinois. Mr. Skilling joined Chicago’s WGN-TV in 1978 as a meteorologist with a passion for public safety. More than four decades ago, he created the Annual Tornado and Severe Weather Seminar at FermiLab in Batavia with a watchful eye on the future of climate science. Tom Skilling received the Order of Lincoln Medallion in the spring of 2023. Our guest host for this Lincoln Laureates conversation is award-winning broadcast journalist, Bob Sirott.

Duration:00:31:43

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Jackie Joyner-Kersee - Honoring Your Roots

12/16/2022
Equity and inclusion are largely terms of the 2010s, but Jackie Joyner-Kersee was fueling that thinking long before the turn of the century. As a basketball and track & field superstar growing up in East St. Louis, she beat multiple odds -- including asthma. During this episode of the Lincoln Laureates you'll learn how Jackie Joyner-Kersee rose from cinder tracks to Olympic gold, and why the heptathlon is a metaphor for "winning at life." Our guest host for this Lincoln Laureates conversation is Radio Hall of Famer Jim Bohannon.

Duration:00:29:38

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Newton Minow - The Public Interest

11/7/2022
Newton Minow once told President John F. Kennedy that putting satellites in space was more important than putting a man there. During this episode of the Lincoln Laureates, you'll learn why. You'll also meet an Illinoisan deeply rooted in his convictions. As commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission, Newton placed high ideals on television broadcasters. His vision led generations of kids to discover sunny days on Sesame Street. It was his "vast wasteland" speech that challenged program creators to set the bar higher for television content. Our guest host for this Lincoln Laureates conversation is award-winning broadcast journalist, Mort Crim.

Duration:00:24:59

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Ray LaHood - Bold Reasoning

9/15/2022
During this episode of the Lincoln Laureates, we’ll learn how a humble civics teacher from Peoria became one of the most admired members of the U.S. Congress. Ray LaHood represented Illinois’ 18th district in the U.S. House of Representatives for 14 years. Inspired by his admiration for our 16th president, LaHood passionately spread his bi-partisan ideals as a driving force in legislation. Our guest host for this Lincoln Laureates conversation is award-winning broadcast journalist, Chris Bury.

Duration:00:30:03

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John Borling - Keep Marching

5/26/2022
Major General John Borling did something unimaginable. He crafted poetry out of the seemingly endless years as a POW at the infamous Hanoi Hilton. From Borling's first airborne experience in a jet, he knew he "had to be a fighter pilot." In this episode of the Lincoln Laureates, you'll hear how 'taps on the wall' were the key to surviving Borling's imprisonment. Plus, why he feels deeply connected to Memorial Day through its creator, John A. Logan. Our guest host for this conversation is award-winning broadcast journalist, Ron Claiborne.

Duration:00:36:18

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Orion Samuelson - You Can't Dream Big Enough

3/21/2022
Orion Samuelson's birthright was a 200-acre dairy farm, but a leg disease became his wake-up call in 8th grade. When he could not 'be' a farmer, he set his sights on being a 'vocal' advocate for every farmer he ever met. In the process, Orion bent the ear of more than a dozen U.S. Presidents, and toured farms in more than 40 nations. In this episode of the Lincoln Laureates, you'll learn exactly how this booming baritone became the "Voice of American Agriculture" -- and how he passionately connected the rural spirit with urban sprawl through Illinois' role in feeding the planet. Our guest host for this conversation with the Lincoln Laureates is award-winning broadcast journalist, Jim Bohannon.

Duration:00:26:28

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Frank Clark - Your Word Is Your Bond

2/10/2022
Frank Clark's story is not a fabrication for film. It is a reality saga that took him from the mailroom to the corner office. In this episode of the Lincoln Laureates, you'll hear what drove Frank Clark to become the first African-American CEO of the Fortune 100 energy company, ComEd. As a native of Chicago's Woodlawn and West Chatham neighborhoods, Mr. Clark lived the realities of racial division and injustice. In this dialogue, we'll get to the heart of that experience. You'll also hear what Abraham Lincoln's life has to teach us about educating equality. Our guest host for this conversation is award-winning broadcast journalist, Jim Bohannon.

Duration:00:22:01

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Doug Collins - Resiliency Prevails

10/17/2021
Doug Collins' life has revolved around a sphere filled with eight pounds of air. His working class roots in Benton, Illinois have taken his passion for basketball to the rarest of global stages -- from the Olympics Games to the NBA Finals. In this episode of the Lincoln Laureates, Doug Collins shares what fueled his bond with NBA superstar Michael Jordan and why trust gives birth to truth. You'll also hear how a tragic accident re-shaped his life's journey. Our guest host for this conversation is award-winning broadcast journalist Ron Claiborne.

Duration:00:25:45

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Ryne Sandberg - The Hall of Respect

9/7/2021
Ryne Sandberg changed an unwritten baseball rule: "Second basemen don't hit home runs." In this episode of the Lincoln Laureates, we'll learn who and what changed him into a power hitter who still excelled at the short game. We also discover what inspired this sand lot player from Spokane to make Illinois his forever home. Our guest host for this conversation with the Lincoln Laureates is award-winning broadcast journalist Jim Bohannon.

Duration:00:25:56

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Stephanie Pace Marshall - Students as Teachers

6/18/2021
"Mind shaping is world shaping." Inspiring words from a globally renowned educator. Dr. Stephanie Pace Marshall is the founding president of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy. In this episode of the Lincoln Laureates, we learn how 'listening' to students inspired Dr. Marshall to re-imagine the way we teach. Our guest host for this conversation is award-winning broadcast journalist Chris Bury.

Duration:00:30:17

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James C. Lovell - The Science of Fantasy

4/9/2021
During this episode of the Lincoln Laureates, we’ll hear inspiring humility from a true American hero. Only 24 humans have travelled to the Moon. James C. Lovell was the first to go there TWICE. Lovell’s cool demeanor and brilliant crisis leadership skills brought the Apollo 13 crew safely back to Earth in 1970. These observations are packed with lessons for navigating the impossible. Our guest host for this Lincoln Laureates conversation is award-winning broadcast journalist, Mort Crim.

Duration:00:17:20

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Sheila C. Johnson - The Art of Leadership

3/18/2021
For Sheila C. Johnson, leading is orchestral. As she describes, great leaders are like violin players. You must listen and perform both alternately and simultaneously. In this episode, you'll learn the secret behind Sheila's creation of Black Entertainment Television. Plus, she shares how the stories of Abraham Lincoln have fueled her path to success as CEO of Salamander resorts. Our guest host for this episode is award winning broadcast journalist Ron Claiborne.

Duration:00:26:10

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Bill Kurtis - Service Through Truth

2/12/2021
Bill Kurtis might have been an attorney arguing for victim's rights. But a deadly Kansas twister taught him that a great journalist can reduce the number of victims. In this episode, we hear the powerful journey that inspired his investigative passion. From covering infamous trials to finding the facts behind a whistleblower's story. Bill Kurtis discovered that a story crafted with detail can impact a greater cause. On a lighter note, you'll learn why he feared "Ron Burgundy." Our guest host for this episode is award winning broadcast journalist Bill Plante.

Duration:00:25:35

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Emily Bear - 12 Tones Tell The Story

2/12/2021
Emily Bear is drawn to every aspect of music. AND, every genre of music. This is a conversation that goes beyond her unimaginable talent to reveal her powerful curiosity and compassion. Emily is a renowned composer(published first at age 4). Quincy Jones has been Emily's mentor since she was 11. In this conversation, you'll be swept away by Emily's ability to make this all seem like every day life. You'll hear the "Lincoln" traits of honesty and trust, come alive in her passion to tell stories through music. Our guest host for this episode is award winning broadcast journalist Jim Bohannon.

Duration:00:24:45

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George Will - Son of the Prairie

2/11/2021
In our inaugural episode, George Will explains what it means to be marinated in the ideologies of Lincoln through Illinois roots. He plots the path that led him to journalism, and like most days espouses the virtues of baseball. Our guest host for this episode is award winning broadcast journalist Bill Plante.

Duration:00:28:41

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The Lincoln Laureates: Season 1 trailer

2/11/2021
Eavesdrop on conversations with some of the most revered voices of our time. These are the Lincoln Laureates, individuals bestowed with the Order of Lincoln Medallion for their leadership and service to humankind. Season 1 includes conversations with George Will, Emily Bear, Bill Kurtis, Captain James Lovell, Sheila C. Johnson, Ryne Sandberg, and more.

Duration:00:02:45