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Back in the Day Podcast is a series of interviews with historians, related to Tennessee and Middle Tennessee history. It's produced by Metropolitan Archives of Nashville & Davidson County.
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The Walk Home

KNKX Public Radio & The Seattle Times

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The 2020 police killing of Manuel "Manny" Ellis, a Black man in Tacoma, brought a reckoning to Washington State and has set up what promises to be one of the highest-profile trials in Pacific Northwest history. The story is profiled in The Walk Home podcast, produced by KNKX News and The Seattle Times and winner of the 2023 Edward R. Murrow award for Excellence in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
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The Stir!

Kasey Helton, Jace Arledge, Ella Nikitin

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Tea-Up with hosts Kasey Helton, Jace Arledge, and Ella Nikitin and guests as we talk left-ish and local in Livingston County, Michigan.
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Local St Charles

Ken Tucker, Founder of Changescape Web

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Welcome to Local Saint Charles. This podcast is done in conjunction with the Greater Saint Charles County Chamber of Commerce and focuses on local businesses, their successes, their stories, and their challenges. The Local Saint Charles Podcast is produced by Changescape Web.
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Tim Merriman talks story with heritage interpretation professionals from all over the world. In his 50+ year career as a heritage interpreter, Tim has been a park ranger, nature center director, and national recreation area research manager. From 1995 to 2012, he was Executive Director of National Association for Interpretation, the professional organization for guides and interpreters in the United States. He has been a motivational speaker, trainer, and planner in 26 countries and all 50 s ...
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CONNECTIONS with Cindy Sommer

Connections with Cindy Sommer

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Cindy’s listening ability began as a child but it wasn’t until age 23, when she was told to let her first born child ‘go back home’ that she really started to learn the definition of Perfect Love. After much meditation and prayer, she allowed the process of her son’s transition to take place and he died in her arms at the age of nine days old. Having already embarked on her career as an LA County Deputy Sheriff, her son Jarom (pronounced Jer-rum) became her constant non physical Spirit Guide ...
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Hosted by Terrance Ruth, this podcast decodes the language, decisions and hidden areas of local power that often seems illogical to residents. Our goal is to empower people to engage locally and to understand how significant it is to be aware and active at the local level. Once local government is logical, it will become meaningful and provide the benefits that allows for people to live a thriving life.
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Dr. Rex Ellis created the engaging African-American living history interpretive program at Colonial Williamsburg and went on to become the Associate Director of Curatorial Affairs at the National Museum African-American Museum History and Culture at Smithsonian Institute. Join us at Reflections on Interpretation to learn of his journey from interpr…
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The late CBS News correspondent Richard C. Hottelet sat down with Sean Adams for a conversation ahead of the 60th anniversary of D-Day. He flew aboard a B-26 bomber over Utah Beach. Hottelet was the last of the Murrow Boys and was the first CBS correspondent to broadcast an eyewitness account of the allied landing at Normandy. He passed away in 201…
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Kim Sikoryak has had a three decade career working for National Park Service as a Ranger, Planner and Trainer. Today on Reflections on Interpretation:Talking Story with Guides and Interpreters, co-hosts Bill Gwaltney and Tim Merriman chat with Kim about his long and varied career and the importance of excellent interpretation in national parks. htt…
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The Certified Interpretive Guide and Host Courses are no longer certifications through National Association for Interpretation and NAI Certified Trainers have some opinions about those changes. Tim Merriman has Rita Nethersole, Clark Hancock, Mary McCormac, Dr. Phillip Smart and Lisa Brochu as guests in this special edition of Reflection on Interpr…
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Tim Merriman has had a 50 plus year career in the interpretive profession including Executive Director of National Association for Interpretation for 17 years. He has been a Nature Center Director, Manager of Research and Innovations at a National Recreation Area and a Park Ranger/Interpreter at a State Park. He was President of Association of Inte…
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Mark Jordahl, CIG, joins Tim Merriman on Reflections on Interpretation after several decades as an adventure guide, tourism entrepreneur and guest communications specialist with Natural Habitat Adventures. He is now the Communications Manager with Gorilla Rehabilitation and Conservation Education (GRACE) Center in Democratic Republic of Congo, work…
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James Mazigo is a very experience safari guide working more than two decades in Tanzania, Rwanda and Kenya, now guides with Regal African Safaris, our guide company of choice in Tanzania. He tells of his unique journey to being a safari guide and explains how guides are organizing professionally in his nation. In two weeks Tim talks Story with Mark…
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Amber is the founder and chief executive officer of The Fitzgerald Firm, an organization built to help individuals, families and business owners. Like many entrepreneurs, she understands the balancing act between risk management and building a lasting legacy. She strives to help clients gain confidence in their estate plans because there is no outc…
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Tom Cowper of Snohomish County in Washington state is Timʻs guest today on Reflections on Interpretation. Heʻs been a park ranger, off-road vehicle coordinator, nature center superintendent and park interpreter after a stint in the U.S. Army. In two weeks on April 18 I welcome James Mazigo is Timʻs guest, a guide with Regal African Safaris in Tanza…
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Michael Kirschman, City of Virginia Beach Parks and Recreation Director is talking story with Tim Merriman today on Reflections on Interpretation: Talking Story with Guides and Interpreters. They will be sharing his unique journey from being a conservation educator to consultant with the EPA in American Samoa and Deputy Director of Nature Preserves…
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Tim Merriman will talk story with Ilan Shamir, interpretive entrepreneur who created Your True Nature and an amazing series of interpretive products sold all over the US in parks, zoos, museums, nature centers and historic sites. They will also discuss his diverse experience as a keynote speaker and program innovator. His unique products and servic…
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Tim Merriman talks story with Dr. Robert “Bob” Hinkle, retired Chief of Outdoor Education with Cleveland Metroparks. Bob reflects on his early career as a professor of wildlife management, decade as a cruise boat naturalist on the Great Lakes and achievements in more than 30 years of management with Cleveland Metroparks, overseeing the creation of …
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Tim Merriman talks story today on Reflections on Interpretation: Talking Story with Guides and Interpreters with Bradley Block, former Chief of Interpretation at Custer State Park within South Dakota – one of the largest state parks in the country, as well as Chief of Interpretation at Jewel Cave National Monument within the National Park Service –…
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Tim Merriman talks story with Jay Miller, CIT, CIP, who worked 37 years with Arkansas State Parks, most of those years as Chief of Interpretation. Retired from the parks, he continues to train and plan with clients through his business, Interpretive Communications. He is a recent Past President of the Board of Directors for National Association for…
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Join co-hosts Kasey Helton and Ella Nikitin as they talk cannabis with Angie Roullier, a Howell resident and cannabis industry insider who has written a book entitled 'Pot for the People: The plant, The people, and the shop policies of cannabis' a resource guide for both medical and recreational cannabis use. Also headlines and Good Vibes!…
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Karin Hostetter, CIT, has had a long career working with zoos and museums as an interpretive trainer, writer and planner with her business, Interpret This. She also serves as a Lead Trainer with National Association for Interpretation, training trainers in delivery of the Certified Interpretive Guide and Host courses. January 26, 2024, Tim will tal…
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Pete Devine, Certified Interpretive Guide, naturalist, and graduate of Colorado College has had a long career with Yosemite Institute and the Yosemite Conservancy in California. He shares his experiences managing a diverse staff in working with people of all ages to explore Yosemite National Park. He also has led nature tours to Chinaʻs National Pa…
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