
The Holding History Podcast presents fast-paced, bookish conversations about the fascinating and, sometimes puzzling, ways we record, share, and preserve cultural knowledge. In each episode, Joshua Calhoun, Sarah Marty, and their book-loving guests tell new stories about old media.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Category | History | ||||

In this episode, we speak with acclaimed essayist Meghan O’Gieblyn about the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and the human imagination. Meghan is the author of God Human Animal Machine and the essay collection Interior States, w... more
In this episode, we reunited with Holding History alum and commonplace book enthusiast Ethan Kay to talk about how to leverage AI for personal knowledge management (PKM) systems. Ethan is currently a Member of Technical Staff at OpenAI where he focus... more
In this first episode of our third season, we talk to software engineers and old-book-enthusiasts Ben Brumfield and Sara Carlstead Brumfield, the power-couple duo who founded From the Page, a crowdsourcing platform for archives and libraries where vo... more
For this episode, we were joined by University of Hawai'i at Manoa Associate Professor Christina Gerhardt. Christina stopped by to discuss her latest project, a multimedia atlas titled Sea Change, which was recently named one of the Best Science Book... more
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