
Archivists in conversation with archivists, discussing their work and passions and how they care for the historical record and present the storied past. Hosted originally by husband and wife team Karen Trivette and Geof Huth. Now administered by Trivette.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 124 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Karen Trivette and Geof Huth, hosts of the podcast, return to discuss their archival lives during the pandemic and their plans for the podcast's future and even the one archival trip they have planned for this year.
Natalie Baur, Archivist-at-Large, tells us her story of encountering the profession, which transported her to Miami, then Ecuador, and then to Mexico, where her story has become one of an archivist for hire continuing to work in a global pandemic.
Karen Jamison Trivette and guest host Alex Joseph interview fashion scholar Lourdes Font, professor of history of art at the Fashion Institute of Technology. They discuss the life and work of Max Meyer, a principal at Abraham Beller and Company, a Ne... more
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Started listening after seeing a Facebook post but was disappointed. First of all, they have separate microphones for the speakers. That means that one voice comes into your left ear, and the other voice in your other ear. Listening on a headset is not a pleasant experience. This is not how stereo was meant to be.
Episode one was mainly chatter about the presenters themselves. I am not sure if that was interesting to a large audience. After being disappointed with episode one I listened to the l... more
This is an invaluable resource of information that has very little public exposure. This podcast does an excellent job in promoting hard working, brilliant people who receive very little recognition and thanks for the important work they do.
Caveats: The audio mixing in this is BIZARRE! It is the only interview I have ever heard (podcast, radio, tv) where the different voices are panned 100% to the left and 100% to the right, as if the listener wouldn't be able to tell voices apartment if they ... more
So glad I found this podcast! I love hearing what other archivists do and how they got where they are!
Thank you for this podcast! I’m currently considering a career shift and pursuing a graduate degree in Archival Studies. These first three episodes have given me some insight into what that path might entail. Love the guests you’ve had so far and cannot wait to hear more!
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Apple Podcasts | #213 |
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