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The Forgottonia Project » Podcast

Joe Brewer

93 episodesEN

Show overview

The Forgottonia Project » Podcast has been publishing since 2017, and across the 8 years since has built a catalogue of 93 episodes. That works out to roughly 50 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 25 min and 37 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Education show.

There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 6 months ago. The busiest year was 2022, with 23 episodes published. Published by Joe Brewer.

Episodes
93
Running
2017–2025 · 8y
Median length
31 min
Cadence
Monthly

From the publisher

Welcome to Forgottonia, a high school classroom project that seeks to honor our rich history of rural America and examine the social problems we currently face. This project is produced by students and led by History teacher, Joe Brewer, at Cuba H.S. located in Fulton County, 1 of 16 rural counties in the western part of the state. Our title, Forgottonia, refers to a tongue-in-cheek movement in the 1970s.

Latest Episodes

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Keeping Local News Alive: Interview with Josiah Chatterton of The Forgottonia Times

"It’s tough to quantify what’s been lost as more small-town newspapers disappear... but we’re trying to bring back stories that matter most to the people who live here.” — Josiah Chatterton, The Forgottonia Times In This Episode In this episode of The Forgottonia Project, we sit down with Josiah Chatterton, founder of The Forgottonia Times; … Continue reading "Keeping Local News Alive: Interview with Josiah Chatterton of The Forgottonia Times"

Nov 26, 202527 min

Designing a Better Rural School with Dr. Cory Steiner

“When we asked the community, they didn’t care if their kids went to Harvard. They cared about the kind of people they were.” -Cory Steiner In This Episode As rural schools prepare to welcome students back this fall, many educators and communities are reflecting on what’s working—and what needs to change. In this episode, we … Continue reading "Designing a Better Rural School with Dr. Cory Steiner"

Aug 6, 202529 min

Illinois: A State Apart – Episode #5 – The Republic of Forgottonia (1973)

“We feel we need all the counties to really lend credence to what we’re trying to say (which is to make and approve a petition to withdraw & form a 51st state)... I feel that Phase Three is about ready to begin, and I can step down as governor of Forgottonia. I think the time … Continue reading "Illinois: A State Apart – Episode #5 – The Republic of Forgottonia (1973)"

Jul 22, 202536 min

Childhood on the Farm: Work, Play, and Coming of Age in the Midwest – a Conversation with Author Pamela Riney-Kehrberg

"For rural children, work was at the top of the triangle, followed by school, and only then came play... Play wasn’t a luxury—it was a survival skill. Children turned goats, chickens, and old carts into their playground." -Pamela Riney-Kehrberg On This Episode Historian Dr. Pamela Riney-Kehrberg joins us to discuss her book Childhood on the … Continue reading "Childhood on the Farm: Work, Play, and Coming of Age in the Midwest – a Conversation with Author Pamela Riney-Kehrberg"

Jul 10, 202537 min

Reimagining History Education in Rural America: A Conversation with Rory Dunn and Dr. Ariel Cornett

"Oftentimes rural places are cast from a deficit perspective, they're portrayed as places where people leave. That can be pretty harmful for students that are growing up in these places. Local history has a real power to draw students in, to help them feel civically engaged and empowered." -Rory Dunn On This Episode Joey Brewer … Continue reading "Reimagining History Education in Rural America: A Conversation with Rory Dunn and Dr. Ariel Cornett"

Jul 3, 202535 min

How the World’s Fittest Man Was Forged in Forgottonia: A Conversation with Joe Decker

“Greatness comes from within. It doesn’t matter if you’re from a town of 100 or 100,000—if you believe in yourself and work your butt off, you can do anything.” Joe Decker On This Episode We talk with Joe Decker, Guinness World Record Holder and “World’s Fittest Man” who is a native of rural Forgottonia (Smithfield, IL). … Continue reading "How the World’s Fittest Man Was Forged in Forgottonia: A Conversation with Joe Decker"

Jun 26, 202532 min

Every County in Illinois: One Teacher’s Journey Across the Prairie State

"Rural towns may be losing population, but there’s a beauty of history there. If you take the time to look, there are hidden gems everywhere." Bob Chikos On this episode Host Joey Brewer visits with Bob Chikos—an educator, map enthusiast, and Teach Plus alum—who recently completed a remarkable personal quest: visiting all 102 counties in … Continue reading "Every County in Illinois: One Teacher’s Journey Across the Prairie State"

Jun 5, 202538 min

The Power of Play: How Rural Schools Can Lead the Way in Play-Based Learning, with Lisa Hood and Paul Larson

"Play activates neural pathways—it helps children develop emotionally, socially, physically, and cognitively. It’s not a luxury, it’s a necessity." Lisa Hood, Director of Research & Evaluation at Regional Office of Education #17 On this episode Host Joey Brewer chats with Lisa Hood and Paul Larson to explore the impact of play-based learning. The conversation touches … Continue reading "The Power of Play: How Rural Schools Can Lead the Way in Play-Based Learning, with Lisa Hood and Paul Larson"

May 23, 202538 min

Classroom Sandboxing in Rural Forgottonia

“Forgottonia’s story reminds us that small towns hold big ideas. When we trust students to lead, create, and connect, we don't just prepare them for the real world — we invite them to change it.” On This Episode What happens when students stop completing assignments for a grade and start creating work for the world? … Continue reading "Classroom Sandboxing in Rural Forgottonia"

May 10, 202532 min

Fostering Dialogue and Understanding: A Student-Led Conversation with the Smithsonian’s DiDVE Program

"Dialogue isn’t about changing opinions; it’s about understanding each other.” Jared Morris, Education Specialist & Instructional Coach, Office of the Undersecretary for Education, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C. On This Episode We're excited to share a conversation led by two Beardstown High School freshmen, Vraj and Genesis, as they interview Jared Moris and Ali McKersie, the … Continue reading "Fostering Dialogue and Understanding: A Student-Led Conversation with the Smithsonian’s DiDVE Program"

Mar 29, 202539 min

Rural Schools & the Future of Career and Technical Education: A Conversation with John Glasgow, Program Director – Rural IL CTE Project

"Rural schools may lack big-city resources, but they have something just as powerful—strong community ties, flexibility to innovate, and educators who wear many hats to make learning meaningful." On This Episode We sit down with John Glasgow, Program Director of the Rural CTE Project (in partnership with The Association of Illinois Rural and Small Schools … Continue reading "Rural Schools & the Future of Career and Technical Education: A Conversation with John Glasgow, Program Director – Rural IL CTE Project"

Feb 8, 202537 min

Improving Early Childhood Education in Forgottonia with Birth to Five Illinois: Region 26

"Our job is to find out what the needs and barriers are around early childhood care and education… and help align goals so we’re all working on the same thing." Shannon McKee, Family & Community Engagement Specialist, Birth to Five Illinois: Region 26 On This Episode We had the privilege of speaking with Paul Larson, … Continue reading "Improving Early Childhood Education in Forgottonia with Birth to Five Illinois: Region 26"

Jan 21, 202533 min

Exploring Rural Identity and History with Dr. Pamela Riney-Kehrberg

"How we define rural is very personal and why we care about it is often for very personal reasons too." On This Episode We sit down with Dr. Pamela Riney-Kehrberg, a historian whose work brings the complex and often misunderstood story of rural America to life. Dr. Riney-Kehrberg helps us unpack two chapters from the … Continue reading "Exploring Rural Identity and History with Dr. Pamela Riney-Kehrberg"

Jan 12, 202532 min

Illinois: A State Apart – Episode #4 – The State of Chicago (1925)

“Once upon a time, Chicago and downstate belonged to the same economy…Factories downstate made things Chicago needed. That’s gone away. What’s replaced it in Chicago is the global economy. What economic vitality there is in Illinois is in Chicago. The economic fortunes of Chicago and downstate are diverging.” Richard C. Longworth, "Caught in the Middle: … Continue reading "Illinois: A State Apart – Episode #4 – The State of Chicago (1925)"

Dec 21, 202434 min

Election Results in Forgottonia: Trump’s Unprecedented Appeal

"In Forgottonia, political concerns run deep and personal. They’re about survival, identity, and fairness. Whether it’s fixing roads, supporting farmers, or amplifying rural voices, these issues remind us why local perspectives matter in national debates." Objectives In this episode, we explore the unprecedented political shift in western Illinois, a region known as Forgottonia, where all … Continue reading "Election Results in Forgottonia: Trump’s Unprecedented Appeal"

Nov 30, 202423 min

Oral History of Forgottonia: Title IX and the First Female Athletes at Cuba High School

"Title IX wasn't just about athletics, it was about education. At that time, we had only a few female leaders. We needed a level playing field, everyone needed a fair shake." Robbi Ball Rhonda Garrett and Robbi Ball talk to CHS student athletes Kayleigh Harr (class of '24) and Kacie White (class of '27) On … Continue reading "Oral History of Forgottonia: Title IX and the First Female Athletes at Cuba High School"

Oct 8, 202434 min

Forgottonia at Work: Future Trends and Community Impact

"Vulnerable populations were already feeling the pressure” in an economy that saw a shrinking of middle-wage jobs... the middle class has begun to disappear, and fewer workers are able to meet their needs & the needs of their families with wages earned from 40 hours of work each week." -Illinois Future of Work Task Force, … Continue reading "Forgottonia at Work: Future Trends and Community Impact"

Jul 4, 202445 min

Forgottonia Gazette: Rural Youth Reporting, Issue #1 (Podcast Edition)

"Since 2005, the U.S. has lost more than ¼ of its newspapers and is on track to lose ⅓ by 2025." ON THIS EPISODE On this episode we are pleased to share some interview sound bites from students in our current events class at Cuba H.S. Their work is featured on our inaugural monthly newsletter … Continue reading "Forgottonia Gazette: Rural Youth Reporting, Issue #1 (Podcast Edition)"

May 21, 202414 min

The Spread of Self-Absorption in Our Time: How Narcissism is Disrupting Our Sense of Community

"More & more people are “ravenous for admiration” and have “little or no commitment to others... people have “illusions about their importance & fail to recognize their own shortcomings?” Christopher Lasch, The Culture of Narcissism, 1978 ON THIS EPISODE We dive deep into research about self-absorption and its impact on community, inspired by Dr. John … Continue reading "The Spread of Self-Absorption in Our Time: How Narcissism is Disrupting Our Sense of Community"

Mar 23, 202430 min

Behind the Ballot: Navigating Our Complex Local Government with Fulton County Clerk and Recorder Patrick O’Brian

"Work ethic is instilled in us and sticks with us throughout our lives. This county also comes together when something happens. We’ve suffered through a lot of loss as a county but we always persevere." Patrick O'Brian, Fulton County Clerk and Recorder ON THIS EPISODE Should our local government have political parties? When and where … Continue reading "Behind the Ballot: Navigating Our Complex Local Government with Fulton County Clerk and Recorder Patrick O’Brian"

Mar 20, 202430 min
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