More than 154 million treasures fill the Smithsonian’s vaults. But where the public’s view ends, Sidedoor begins. With the help of biologists, artists, historians, archaeologists, zookeepers and astrophysicists, host Lizzie Peabody sneaks listeners through the Smithsonian’s side door, telling stories that can’t be heard anywhere else. Check out si.edu/sidedoor and follow @SidedoorPod for more info.
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An old Texan wonders about things. LOTS of things in today's world. From electric cars to contracts for sports stars. Our changing society to getting older. Everyday things we all wonder about But always in the back of his mind...is Texas, Central Texas to be specific, recorded live in Austin, Texas. The best place to live on our green planet? We'll talk. You wonder about things too? Feel free to send ideas and questions to: mitch@mitchwonders.com Catch all episodes on mitchwonders.com (you ...
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Hey there, welcome to "DAM Right: Winning at Digital Asset Management," the go-to podcast for all DAM things. "DAM Right" is brought to you by Chris Lacinak, the CEO of AVP (weareavp.com), who's on a mission to make DAM less 'ugh' and more 'ah-ha!' This isn't just another tech talk; it's a celebration of the stories, strategies, and folks that breath life and meaning into DAM. Whether you're knee-deep in digital assets or just DAM curious, Chris, the AVP team, and a lineup of amazing guests ...
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Warfare of Art and Law Podcast sparks conversation about the intriguing – and sometimes infuriating – stories that arise in the worlds of art and law with artist and attorney Stephanie Drawdy.
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Donald Morrison is a writer, editor and lecturer based in Paris and Miami. He is a former editor of TIME Magazine's European and Asian editions. He has taught writing at Tsinghua University in Beijing and the Institut d'Etudes Politiques (Sciences Po) in Paris. His most recent books are "The Death of French Culture" (2008) and "How Obama Lost America." (2012). He has written for the Financial Times, the New York Times, Smithsonian, Quartz, the New Republic, Le Monde, Le Point and other journ ...
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A tiny show guiding you through the rocky landscape of museums. Museum Archipelago believes that no museum is an island and that museums are not neutral. Taking a broad definition of museums, host Ian Elsner brings you to different museum spaces around the world, dives deep into institutional problems, and introduces you to the people working to fix them. Each episode is never longer than 15 minutes, so let’s get started.
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Brought to you by the Illuminating Engineering Society, the IES GO Lighting Podcasts contain valuable insights into the art and science of quality lighting. Episodes focus on lighting education, the latest in lighting technology disruption, interviews with the lighting community’s most influential contributors, and more.
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Experiential Learning: Teaching Science Through National Park Adventures with OutSCIder founder Chris Anderson
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Connecting students to nature through immersive science education. We talk with the Host and Executive producer of the OutSCIder video series that teaches science, history, and environmental science concepts through our National Parks. The conversation between Dave and Chris Anderson revolves around the importance of teachers and their impact on st…
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In the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Frodo becomes invisible when he puts the Ring on his finger. Well, at banks in the 1970s, this is basically what happened when a woman put a wedding ring on her finger. Her credit cards would no longer work, and the banks wouldn't count her income as part of the household income. This led to a fight for women's fin…
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#113 Are Cars Still A Connection to One's Character?
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I'm seriously wondering, are cars still at connection, a reflection if you will, to a person's character? Catch up on all episodes at mitchwonders.com and really, thank you SO much!
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Host Chris Lacinak is joined by Kara Van Malssen, Managing Director at AVP to talk about the Operational Model for DAM Success that she created. The Operational Model comes out of what Kara has learned in almost 2 decades of helping organizations design, build, and scale DAM operations. Guest Bio: Driven by a passion for helping organizations build…
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In November 2021, an extremely rare first printing of the U.S. Constitution was put up for auction at Sotheby's in New York, attracting a unique bidder: ConstitutionDAO, a decentralized autonomous organization. This group had formed just weeks earlier with the sole purpose of acquiring the Constitution – and would not have been possible without cry…
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#112 No Bucket List for Mitch. No Problem?
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It's said that the term "Bucket List" was coined for the 2007 film The Bucket List, not the other way around. Regardless, it's stayed as a way to set life goals for many, but not 'ol Mitch. This week the Professor and Mitch dive into the data to decide if this is a problem, and should Mitch be worried that he just doesn't have one? Catch up on all …
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Critical Thinking in the Age of AI: A Guide for Science Teachers with Jeremy Shorr
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Using technology to enhance learning and problem-solving skills. Today we explore the evolving role of technology and artificial intelligence (AI) in education. Jeremy and Dave dive into how AI can transform classrooms by helping students develop critical, transferable skills that will prepare them for the future workforce. They discuss how educato…
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During the mid-1800s, one third of all paper money in America was thought to be fake. It was the golden age of counterfeiting, and one exceptionally talented con artist stood out from all the rest. His fakes were nearly perfect…but for a trademark tell. Known to law enforcement only as “Jim the Penman,” this celebrity criminal led many Americans to…
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#111 The two most powerful warriors are patience and time.
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Some things just take time, there's no way around it. And today Mitch wonders about just that, is it worth it, and how to methodically achieve long term goals. Download today, and...THANK YOU!! Today's title comes from our boy Leo Tolstoy, in War and Peace.
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5 Warning Signs Your DAM Project is at Risk
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Host Chris Lacinak is on his own in this episode, sharing 5 warning signs that your DAM project is at risk. This is based on 18 years of talking with and working with hundreds of organizations on DAM projects. Avoid these 5 warnings and you'll be off to a much better start! Resources mentioned in this episode: DAM Operational Model - https://damopm…
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Making Citizen Science a Classroom Priority: Tools and Resources with Caroline Nickerson
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Engaging students through digital field experiences and technology. In this conversation, Caroline Nickerson discusses her dissertation on webinars and the effectiveness of a model called a digital field experience. She partnered with extension agents in different locations in Florida to test the model's effectiveness in teaching people about clima…
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Sidedoor returns for its eleventh season on Wednesday, September 18th!By Smithsonian Institution
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#110 Triumphs and tragedies, what was the best decade ever?
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The "Expert Panel", Mitch, DT, and The Professor wonder. And when they dive into the data, the surprises fly! Catch up on all episodes, and view video clips and crazy pics of the whole gang at mitchwonders.com! And THANK YOU!
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Cross-curriculular science teaching using storytelling, technology, and Ai with Donnie Piercey
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Balancing technology and creativity for impactful student experiences. Donnie Piercey, an elementary school teacher and Kentucky Teacher of the Year, discusses his experiences and teaching methods. He emphasizes the importance of having male role models in the classroom and the impact it can have on students. Donnie also talks about the value of st…
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#109 Body Parts, Artifacts, and Lacking Accountability: The Smithsonian Institute
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Joined by MWP Paranormal Experts, Mitch Wonders about the incredible lost body parts, American artifacts, and creepy hauntings of The Smith. You don't want to miss this one! Binge episodes at mitchwonders.com and on every platform! And...THANK YOU!
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D. Paul Schafer on the need to shift from the Economic Age to the Cultural Age and his new book, The Great Cultural Awakening: Key to an Equitable, Sustainable and Harmonious Age
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Send us a text To learn more, please visit the World Culture Project and read about D. Paul Schafer's most recent book, The Great Cultural Awakening Show Notes: 0:00 Schafer quotes Gurte: “live in the whole , the good and the beautiful” 2:15 background 7:50 Ontario Arts Council 8:15 Arts Administration and Cultural Policy graduate program at York U…
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Teaching in the Age of AI: Adapting, Innovating, and Safeguarding with Dr. Faryal Shaukat and Dr. Selene Verhofstad
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AI's impact on education, ethical use, and collaboration. In this conversation, Dave speaks with Selene Verhofstad and Faryal Shaukat, experienced teachers who recently gave a talk at NSTA about AI in education. They discuss the use of AI in the classroom, the challenges and benefits it presents, and the importance of teaching students about AI and…
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Within just a few years, artificial intelligence systems that sometimes seem to display almost human characteristics have gone from science fiction to apps on your phone. But there’s another AI-influenced frontier that is developing rapidly and remains untamed: robotics. Can the technologies that have helped computers get smarter now bring similar …
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#108 A good decision is based on knowledge and not on numbers.
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Mitch, turning older at 62, is not impressed. But wonders, what ARE important numbers in our lives? Catch up to all episodes at mitchwonders.com and THANK YOU, MUCH LOVE FROM THE WHOLE MITCH WONDERS HERD! And prop. to our boy Plato for this weeks' title!
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Don Morrison Commentary: The Twilight of Race
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Don is an author, lecturer, member of The Berkshire Eagle’s Advisory Board, a commentator for NPR’s Robin Hood Radio, European editor of the British magazine Port, ex-Time Magazine editor, and a longtime part-time resident of the Berkshires.
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Don Morrison Commentary: I Wake Up Screaming
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Selecting the Perfect DAM for Your Organization
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Host Chris Lacinak is joined by Amy Rudersdorf, Director of Consulting Operations at AVP to talk about resources that she recently published focused on helping organizations select the right DAM, MAM, PIM, digital preservation solution, etc. for them. Amy has put almost a decade of expertise and experience performing and refining these projects at …
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Teaching with Technology: AI, Drones, and Real-World Problem Solving with Denise Renfro
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Engaging students through hands-on activities and innovative learning. Denise Renfro, from the Academy of Green Technology, discusses the hands-on approach to learning and the use of AI in the classroom. The Academy offers courses on sustainability, renewable energy, drones, and more. Denise emphasizes the importance of engaging students and encour…
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#107 Foods That Define the Lone Star State, Volume 1: TEXAS RED CHILI
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I wonder if you knew, the Texas Legislature officially proclaimed chili as the state dish of the Lone Star State in 1977? Trust me, there’s more to it, and today we’re deep divinginto the devotion and the history of Texas Red. THE OG TEXAS RED RECIPE: https://www.insidehook.com/article/food-drink-texas/competition-style-texas-chili-recipe-no-beans…
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The Smithsonian Institution: The Importance of Informal Science Education with Shannon Baldioli
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Museum insights and programs for teachers and students. The conversation between Dave and Shannon revolves around their visit to the National Air and Space Museum's Udvar-Hazy Center. They discuss their favorite exhibits and the awe-inspiring experience of seeing the massive aircraft and spacecraft up close. Shannon shares stories about the Corona …
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There aren’t many portrait artists who get recognized on the street, but it happens to Devon Rodriguez all the time. After quietly honing his skill for a decade, Devon started posting videos of his live drawings of New York City subway commuters to social media. The videos took off, earning him some 50 million followers and placing portraiture in f…
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#106 Aging is a fact of life. Looking (or acting) your age is not!
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Send us a Text Message.Look, we're all getting older. But have you even wondered what the most impactful thing you can do to fight aging is? Today, Mitch and Fitness Guru, Mook, tell you!Comment, download, and catch up on all episodes at mitchwonders.comAll episodes are also at: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2041434.rssMaybe drop ol' Mitch a wee mor…
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Wasabi AiR and the Future of Object Storage with Aaron Edell
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Host Chris Lacinak is joined by Aaron Edell, SVP of AI at Wasabi to talk about the recently launched Wasabi AiR, AI, object storage, and more. Wasabi AiR is an innovative and strategic development in the DAMosphere that aims to change business as usual and push boundaries with what Aaron describes as redefining object storage. This is a fascinating…
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#105 Socrates Apology. How Not To Fear Death and Steps Toward Your Best Life!
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Send us a Text Message.Mitch goes remote (SPOILER: PUPPY ALERT!). Why you shouldn't fear death, and some great pointers on how to live your best life!Comment, download, and catch up on all episodes at mitchwonders.comAll episodes are also at: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2041434.rssMaybe drop ol' Mitch a wee morsel to support the merch store at Ven…
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Dr. Andres Guadamuz on IP in the AI Age: Exploring Copyright, Authorship, and Future Regulations
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Send us a text Show notes: 1:20 background and work in IP law and technology 2:20 blog article, “What can internet history teach us?” 3:25 IP issues emerging in the age of AI 5:10 inevitability of AI 6:40 global regulation of AI 8:25 Emily Gould - which body would handle global regulation of AI 11:00 Council of Europe’s adoption of first AI interna…
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Next up in our summer playlist, we bring you an episode of The Kitchen Sisters Present, a podcast featuring sound-rich stories ‘from the b-side of history.’ This one is a musical treat! The Kitchen Sisters delve into the story of the founding of the Hiphop Archive and Research Institute at Harvard by Dr. Marcyliena Morgan, Professor of African and …
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106. Last Call on 'The Streets of Old Milwaukee'
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I remember visiting – and loving – The Streets of Old Milwaukee exhibit at the Milwaukee Public Museum (MPM) as a child. Opened in 1965, it’s an immersive space with cobblestone streets and perfect lighting that evokes a fall evening in turn-of-the-20th-century Milwaukee. The visitor experience isn’t peering into a diorama, it’s moving through a di…
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#104 A gentleman would be ashamed should his deeds not match his words.
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Send us a Text Message.What is a gentleman, are the traits still valued today. Is it the “measure of a man”. And who are, in your mind, good examples. Today I’m joined by a special guest, you won’t meet a finer example. I’m proud to know him, call him a friend, and pick his brain on this subject.Today's episode title was courtesy of...wait for it..…
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We're trying a couple of new things this episode. First, this episode will be around 10 minutes instead of 60 - 90 minutes. Let us know what you think about that at damright@weareavp.com. Second, after the intro from host, Chris Lacinak, the interviewer for this episode is Kerri Willette. Since doing this interview, Kerri has moved on to do wonderf…
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#103 Three Cords and the Truth, Mitch and Angie go to the Soul of Country Music
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Send us a Text Message.She's back! Angie and Mitch connect VA and TX to wonder about the lyrical double meanings and the true stories that make up country music, and why it's so special. And what's this? They sing too?!Comment, download, and catch up on all episodes at mitchwonders.comAll episodes are also at: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2041434.r…
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Beyond the Hype: AI's Real Impact on K-12 Learning with Nancy Ruzycki
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Challenges, implications, rapid evolution and the future of Ai The conversation covers various topics related to AI and its impact on education. Nancy discusses the technology stack behind AI, the role of AI in education, the limitations of AI models, and the potential costs and implications of AI in the classroom. The conversation explores the lim…
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In the twentieth century, the jetpack became synonymous with the idea of a ‘futuristic society.’ Appearing in cartoons and magazines, it felt like a matter of time before people could ride a jetpack to work. But jetpacks never became a mainstream technology, leaving many to wonder…why? In this episode of 99 Percent Invisible, producer Chris Berube …
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#102 Generational Stress - Did Other Generations Worry About the Same Things We Do?
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Send us a Text Message.My buddy Gavin and I were wondering, did people across other generations worry about the same things that we do? The Professor and I dive in to the data!Comment, download, and catch up on all episodes at mitchwonders.comAll episodes are also at: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2041434.rssMaybe drop ol' Mitch a wee morsel to supp…
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AMPlify your digital assets with Jon Dunn & Emily Lynema
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Host Chris Lacinak is joined by Jon Dunn and Emily Lynema from Indiana University to talk about the AMP project. AMP, which stands for Audiovisual Metadata Platform, was born out of a need at Indiana University to create metadata for hundreds of thousands of digitized assets. While AI was beginning to show great potential, there weren't platforms i…
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Intriguing STEM: Forensic Science, Pop Culture, and culturally relevant lessons with Kelly Knight
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Multidisciplinary science, ethical considerations, AI impact, & career possibilities. In this conversation, Dave and Kelly discuss the realities of working in forensic science and the importance of understanding the potential trauma and ethical considerations involved. They also explore the evolving nature of science classrooms and the need for cul…
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#101 Tech Data Sharing Makes You as Private as a Goldfish in a Bowl.
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Send us a Text Message.I think the "Goldfish in a Bowl" thing was used by some British royal, but you get the picture. How is tech. sharing our data so quickly, and extensively - and can we stop it?Comment, download, and catch up on all episodes at mitchwonders.comAll episodes are also at: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2041434.rssMaybe drop ol' Mitc…
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Artist in Exile: Tetiana Cheprasova Shares About Her Work as a Witness of her Time
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Send us a text To learn more about Tetiana Cheprasova, please visit her page at Agency of Artists in Exile. Special thanks to Valentina Kostornichenko for acting as interpreter in this episode. Show Notes: 0:00 Tetiana Cheprasova's view of the war in Ukraine & interpreter Valentina Kostornichenko 1:30 Cheprasova's background and work in painting, p…
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Don Morrison Commentary: Didn’t See This Coming
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Engaging Students: Interactive Simulations, AI, and Human Connection with Matt Blackman
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Enhancing teaching with hands-on learning, data collection, and technology. The conversation between Dave and Matt covers various topics, including background noise, weather, simulations, teaching, data literacy, and the use of AI in the classroom. Matt discusses the benefits of simulations in teaching, the importance of hands-on activities, and th…
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It’s been called ‘the most noble and absurd undertaking ever attempted by any state.’ During the height of the Great Depression, the U.S government hired out-of-work writers and laid-off reporters and sent them out to record the stories of all kinds of Americans. Called the Federal Writers’ Project, historians have called the program a giant “liste…
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#100 Mitch Turns 100! DT and The Professor Take the Reins!
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Send us a Text Message.100th episode, holy cats. Can't thank y'all enough! And today, DT and The Professor take over the mic to grill Ol' Mitch!Comment, download, and catch up on all episodes at mitchwonders.comAll episodes are also at: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2041434.rssMaybe drop ol' Mitch a wee morsel to support the merch store at Venmo.com…
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DAM and Broadcast Archives with Brecht Declercq
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Host Chris Lacinak is joined by Brecht Declercq, Head of Archives at Radiotelevisione svizzera (RSI), Switzerland's Italian speaking public broadcaster. Brecht is also the President of FIAT/IFTA, an organization that describes itself as the world’s leading professional association for those engaged in the preservation and exploitation of broadcast …
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Don Morrison Commentary: I Hope This Finds You Well
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