Bill Goodman hosts two women making their marks on the world in two upcoming One to One programs. Cookbook author and sustainable farm owner Susie Quick appears on the program airing Friday, April 6 at 10/9 p.m. CT on KET2 and Sunday, April 8 at 2/1 p.m. CT on KET1. Journalist and filmmaker Molly Bingham is Goodman's guest on the program airing Friday, April 13 at 10/9 p.m. CT on KET2 and Sunday, April 15 at 2/1 p.m. CT on KET1.
In the heart of Kentucky's bluegrass country near Midway, cookbook author Susie Quick has founded the nonprofit, sustainable Honest Farm, the mission of which is to raise community awareness of holistic farming. "We call the food we raise 'honest' because it's grown pretty much the same way our grandparents grew their food before the days of industrial farming and the widespread use of chemicals," says Quick. Her cookbook titles include Quick Simple Food and The Cake Club: Delicious Desserts and Stories from a Southern Childhood .
Bingham, the daughter of the late Courier-Journal editor Barry Bingham, is the writer and director of Meeting Resistance , which profiles eight "insurgents" in Baghdad. While making the documentary, which was released in April, she was arrested at the start of the Iraq war by Saddam Hussein's secret police and held for seven days in Abu Ghraib. Her experiences were chronicled in Bearing Witness , a film featuring five women in skilled professions.
One to One is a KET production, produced by Bill Goodman and Cindy Asher. Following the broadcast, One to One is available for on-demand videostream viewing at www.ket.org/publicaffairs/onetoone.htm and podcasting at www.ket.org/rss.