Peter Horn
Point of Learning
A show about learning for curious people
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Episodes
AMERICAN SHAKESPEARE 04.07.2026 1:25:09
A special re-release of the 2019 episode “Love’s Labour’s Lit” dedicated to Saul Elkin (1932-2025)
WE ARE THE CAVALRY with DREW WARSHAW 22.04.2026 55:14
Peter talks with Drew Warshaw about his campaign for NYS Comptroller, the most powerful office too many of us know nothing about.
HOUSE OF DIGGS with MARION ORR 26.02.2026 1:09:43
Peter talks with Marion Orr, the Frederick Lippitt Professor of Public Policy at Brown University, about his book House of Diggs: The Rise and Fall of America’s Most Consequential Black Congressman, Charles C. Diggs Jr.
VALENTINE FROM MINNEAPOLIS 15.02.2026 26:17
Peter talks with a friend in Minneapolis about living in his beloved city during a period of state-sponsored terror and what can be learned about pulling the U.S. back from the brink.
COMMIT TO CONNECT: THE PROJECT ON CIVIC DIALOGUE 03.12.2025 59:46
Peter talks with Lara Schwartz, Founding Director of the Project on Civic Dialogue (PCD) in the School of Public Affairs at American University, as well as three PCD facilitators: Grace Manson, Arjun Mishra, and Khushi Ramnani.
DEEP READING with JUSTIN McDANIEL 01.10.2025 46:03
Peter talks with Justin McDaniel about two of the very unusual courses he teaches at Penn.
HUMAN-CENTERED AI IN SCHOOLS with ERIC HUDSON 17.07.2025 1:00:20
Peter talks with Eric Hudson about his work in schools on Human-Centered AI.
THE FIRST 100 DAZE with JONATHAN RAUCH 01.05.2025 1:07:31
Peter talks with Jonathan Rauch about two of his books, The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense of Truth and Cross Purposes: Christianity’s Broken Bargain with Democracy.
THE CERTAINTY TRAP with ILANA REDSTONE 28.02.2025 56:21
Peter talks with Ilana Redstone about her book The Certainty Trap: Why We Need to Question Ourselves More—and How We Can Judge Others Less.
FREEMAN’S CHALLENGE with ROBIN BERNSTEIN 01.01.2025 1:13:35
Peter talks with Robin Bernstein about her new book Freeman’s Challenge: The Murder That Shook America’s Original Prison for Profit, an explosive, moving story about the entangled origins of prison for profit and anti-Black racism.
CARING FOR MIGRANTS with John WEBB 26.09.2024 58:53
Peter talks with John Webb about his new book Molyvos: A Greek Village's Heroic Response to the Global Refugee Crisis, including resonances with John's own experience caring for Haitian migrants in the 1970s.
“UNTIL THEY KNOW YOU CARE” with Greg Jackson 24.06.2024 55:01
Peter talks with Greg Jackson of Action J Productions about their new project focusing on how and why to have respectful conversations. (Graphic by Roy Chambers)
MOSTLY MAJOR CHORDS with SHAYFER JAMES 05.04.2024 1:08:16
Shayfer James discusses his songwriting process. And, you know, lots of other things.
UNPACKING WHITE PRIVILEGE with PEGGY McINTOSH (2019) 08.03.2024 50:13
On 5 March 2024, Peggy McIntosh was inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame. In honor of this momentous occasion, I’m re-sharing our 2019 conversation.
Dickens Lessons and Carols (2001) 19.12.2023 50:22
One hundred and eighty years ago, on 19 December 1843, the first edition of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol was published. To celebrate, I’m releasing a special version of the story. Produced in 2001, this is the shortest edition of the story that I ever recorded (see below for the longer and medium-length editions). It’s also very meaningful to me, because it’s a collaboration with William R....
"Of surpassing worth" —Marcus Foster (1923-1973) 04.12.2023 1:02:07
The heart of this special episode is the Back-to-School Address to Oakland, CA faculty and staff by Superintendent Dr. Marcus A. Foster, given in the fall of 1973. You will hear a singular voice in U.S. education urging teachers, administrators, and support staff to keep students at the center of their work—while also honoring the complexity of the challenge.
EXCELLENCE UNDER PRESSURE with John Havlik 18.10.2023 42:34
Capt. John Havlik knows a thing or two about stress. He retired in 2014 after more than 30 years of distinguished military service, nearly all of them as a Navy SEAL. He graduated from West Virginia University as the first swimmer in school history to qualify for the U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials. He served as tri-captain of the first undefeated men’s swim team in WVU history his senior year. Just...
9 Ways to Engage Students as Citizens 10.08.2023 14:31
My remarks from the Winter Institute of the New York State Council of School Superintendents in March 2023.
Dancing Badly with Rinde Eckert 03.06.2023 41:49
Rinde Eckert is a celebrated writer, composer, librettist, musician, performer and director, but I'm not sure even this list of roles captures his extraordinary versatility. This episode focuses on his recent project of rebuilding his piano technique from the ground up.
BATTER DOWN THE WALLS with JONATHAN KOZOL 31.03.2023 40:27
For nearly 60 years Jonathan Kozol has been one of the most widely read and highly honored education writers in the nation. Ready for a sneak preview of his next book?
Dad's Last Sermon (1998) 24.01.2023 27:39
My dad’s last—and maybe best—sermon, preached the day he died, 25 years ago this week.
A Graycliff Christmas Carol (classic episode) 19.12.2022 44:46
Created in 2020 as a benefit for the Graycliff Conservancy, this very condensed performance of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol was filmed in various locations on the spectacular Graycliff Estate designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
How to Write the College Essay 24.11.2022 22:11
A departure from the usual Point of Learning format, this episode is basically the audio version of one segment from a new video series for high school English teachers that I’m putting together with Greg Jackson. Here’s 22 minutes about how to approach the college essay—for writers and their teachers.
ANCIENT GREEKS on WAR with ELLEN McLAUGHLIN 08.10.2022 1:07:15
As a playwright, Ellen McLaughlin has breathed new life into ancient Greek texts. Today we focus on her versions of classic plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, exploring the questions they once raised for ancient audiences, and still raise for contemporary audiences. For instance, the major tragedians were all war veterans, writing for audiences composed predominantly of war veterans, a...
Leading with Mind and Heart: Errick L. Greene (classic episode) 03.09.2022 1:12:48
In this classic episode (recorded 11 August 2020 and released 2 September 2020), I talk with Dr. Errick L. Greene, Superintendent of Jackson [MS] Public Schools about contending with a public health crisis, systemic racism, and effective organizational leadership: it’s really three episodes in one. Unfortunately, as you are no doubt aware from this week’s news, Jackson is facing a new public healt...
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