Conner Prairie launches ‘This is Problematic!’ podcast

Curatorial Research Associates Easton Phillips (left) and Hannah Murphy (right) are the hosts of the podcast. (Photo provided by Conner Prairie)

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Conner Prairie has launched This is Problematic!, a new podcast spotlighting problematic history and the ramifications still felt today.

No topic is off-limits for hosts Hannah Murphy and Easton Phillips, both Curatorial Research Associates at Conner Prairie. In this season of the podcast, Murphy and Phillips discuss topics from Native American representations and misrepresentations, gentrification in Indianapolis, to the history of William Conner and the property Conner Prairie sits on today.

“Conner Prairie is currently undergoing a shift towards telling a more complete history,” Murphy said. “Part of that is acknowledging the problems of the past. There are more wrongs of the past than time and space to exhibit on site. The podcast format allows for deeper conversation over a wider variety of topics to engage with a broader audience.”

Podcast guests include Conner Prairie staff including President and CEO Norman Burns, local historians, and other scholars with expertise in historical events and people.

“We hope that our conversations spark curiosity to learn more about history and explore some of our topics further,” Phillips said. “Each episode comes with a source list for further research but also resources for engagement in case guests want to get involved with community work also.”

To learn more about This is Problematic! and to listen to the complete first season, click here. Listeners can also stream the podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.