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It's All History To Me

Sofia Foradori, Victoria Ashley

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Each week, Sofia and Victoria invite local professionals to discuss their work and fields of interests as it relates to their theme for the 2024 spring semester- "Bridging the Past and Present." You can also listen live at WEGL 91.1 on Thursdays at 8am.
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This week, Sofia and Victoria celebrate the last episode of season 3 by discussing interdisciplinary research applications between STEM and humanities fields with Dr. Chad Foradori from the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine.द्वारा Sofia Foradori, Victoria Ashley
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This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Dr. David Carter from the Auburn University History Department to discuss his work on the Black Freedom struggle and his studies on grassroots activists' relationship with President Lyndon B. Johnson.द्वारा Sofia Foradori, Victoria Ashley
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This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Ms. Maiben Beard from the Caroline Marshall Center for the Arts and Humanities to discuss her work in providing public history services to a variety of local communities across Alabama.द्वारा Sofia Foradori, Victoria Ashley
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This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Charlie Rhondhammer, the manager/director of the Sequoyah Birthplace Museum in Vonore, TN to discuss the museum's history and exhibits.द्वारा Sofia Foradori, Victoria Ashley
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This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by John Beaver, the curator from the Muscogee Nation Cultural Center and Archives Department in Oklahoma to discuss his work with the museum and NAGPRA. They are also joined by Dr. Mark Wilson from Pebble Hill.द्वारा Sofia Foradori, Victoria Ashley
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For the final episode of season 2, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Mr. Deksyos Damtew, a project assistant at the Equal Justice Initiative to discuss how history and justice are intertwined.द्वारा Sofia Foradori, Victoria Ashley
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This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Dr. Aubrey Lauersdorf, Assistant Professor of History at Auburn University to discuss ethnohistory and Native American history. Note: The first half of the episode was lost. We apologize for the inconvenience.द्वारा Sofia Foradori, Victoria Ashley
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This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Dr. Eleanor Patterson to discuss her work on broadcast history and research on tape trading and "alternative histories of radio and television distribution."द्वारा Sofia Foradori, Victoria Ashley
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This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Auburn University Professor Emeritus Dr. Wayne Flynt to discuss his friendship with American author Harper Lee and his work on Alabamian history. Note: Part of the beginning of the recording was cut off. We apologize for the inconvenience.द्वारा Sofia Foradori, Victoria Ashley
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This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined (again) by Auburn University History Department Clair Dr. Melissa Blair to discuss her new book, Bringing Home the White House: The Hidden History of the Women Who Shaped the Presidency in the Twentieth Century.द्वारा Sofia Foradori, Victoria Ashley
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This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Ms. Ruth Cook, author of Magic in Stone: The Sylacauga Marble Story to discuss the history and impact of Alabama marble. Note: There is a mysterious beeping noise throughout the episode. We worked hard to resolve the issue, but it does impact the quality of the episode. We apologize for the inconvenience!…
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This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Pebble Hill director Dr. Mark Wilson and Auburn legend Ms. Susan Nunnelly to discuss Auburn history to prepare for Auburn's homecoming week.द्वारा Sofia Foradori, Victoria Ashley
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This week, Sofia and Victoria welcome Colby, who has helped with the behind-the-scenes work of the podcast from the beginning. The trio talk about medical research and other untold stories that they have learned about both in and out of the classroom.द्वारा Sofia Foradori, Victoria Ashley
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This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Dr. Craig from the Auburn University History Department to discuss many different topics such as her work with medieval relics, teaching styles, and the Journal for Tourism History.द्वारा Sofia Foradori, Victoria Ashley
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To celebrate the end of the semester and end this season, Sofia and Victoria are joined with Dr. Peter Bentley White from the Auburn University Political Science Department to hear about his work on civil-military relations and his perspective on history as a political scientist.द्वारा Sofia Foradori, Victoria Ashley
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This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined with Dr. Alan Meyer from the Auburn University History Department to discuss his work on how race and gender can be barriers to the pilots seat. *Due to a technical error, we are missing the first minute and a half of the recording. We apologize for any inconvenience.*…
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In this bonus episode, Sofia and Victoria are joined by their WEGL colleagues Sam from Ink Stain and Rae from Cool Kid Power Hour to discuss their favorite moments in music history to celebrate WEGL's 52nd Birthday!द्वारा Sofia Foradori, Victoria Ashley
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This week, Sofia and Victoria meet with Dr. Adam Jortner, a professor from the Auburn University History Department to discuss his research and teaching interests in religious liberty, Native American history, and monsters and spiritualism.द्वारा Sofia Foradori, Victoria Ashley
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This week, Sofia and Victoria meet with Dr. Jennifer Brooks, Director of the Auburn University history graduate program, to discuss the history of labor in the American south, particularly with how World War 2 Veterans and immigrants dealt with post-war and Cold War change.द्वारा Sofia Foradori, Victoria Ashley
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This week, Sofia and Victoria hear from Dr. Domby from the Auburn University History Department as he speaks on his work on the memory of the American Civil War and the Reconstruction era.द्वारा Sofia Foradori, Victoria Ashley
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