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VANISHING IRELAND
Turtle Bunbury discusses life and its learnings with Ireland's elders. These are voices of courage, kindness and humour that will resound for future generations. The Vanishing Ireland project was co-founded by Turtle and photographer James Fennell in 2001. Visit https://turtlebunbury.com for more.
PHOTOGRAPHS IN A SHOEBOX PODCAST
The photographs in a shoebox podcast is all about helping, and inspiring you to tell your family’s story in pictures. Especially the everyday memories, by encouraging you to print the ones you love, and basically do more with your memories than stuff them in a shoebox! All with the camera you always have with you - your smartphone.
ARSON
In 2003 the DC region was terrorized by one of the most notorious arsonists in U.S. history. This is the story of the arson investigators tasked with finding the elusive fire setter. Brought to you by the International Association of Arson Investigators in cooperation with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF.)
THE OBJECT OF HISTORY
The extraordinary collections of the MHS tell the story of America through millions of rare and unique documents, artifacts, and irreplaceable national treasures. Each episode of the podcast takes you on a behind the scenes tour of that vast collection. If you are someone who loves to learn about history through material objects and manuscripts, then this podcast is for you. This show uses materials by Dominic Giam of Ketsa Music (licensed under a commercial non-exclusive license by the Massachusetts Historical Society through Ketsa.uk).
ONE GOOD STORY PODCAST
Everyone loves a good story, and the Bible is full of them. Two friends dive into these familiar tales, looking past the commonly accepted "moral of the story" approach, in an attempt to tie them into the overarching narrative of God's love for us. Hosted by Tim Voltz and Justin Larocque. New episodes are released every Monday.
WHAT IF IT DIDN'T HAPPEN?
Our world has been woven by small, innocuous events that changed history forever. A letter that was never written, or a meeting that didn't occur, or a freak weather event. Tiny happenings that could have easily not taken place, changed history forever. This podcast explores how the world would be different if these events didn't occur. My goal is for the listener to learn, be provoked into thought, and be entertained
ARCHIVAL REVIVAL: CAMERA ORIGINAL CONVERSATIONS ON BLACK...
Archival Revival is Scribe Video Center’s podcast and radio series that allows us to explore the rich oral history of Black and Brown people in the Philadelphia area, and other collected histories in our archive. Hear from Dr. DuBois Williams, Grand-daughter of W.E.B Du Bois; renowned filmmakers John Akomfrah and Julie Dash; former Philadelphia mayor W. Wilson Goode, and many more. If you like what you hear, or have any feedback, let us know by reaching out to oralhistory@scribe.org.