BCH Podcast (Ep20): Doing Local History Differently

Doing Local History Differently Creating New Understandings and Possibilities    Re-defining the Roles of Public Historians Critically Reading and Writing Local History Placing Social History at the Center Re-connecting Communities with Their Own Histories   On episode 20 of the Beaver County History Podcast, we discuss the possibilities of doing local history with a critical …

Going Gentle Into that Good Night: Communities Don’t Let Historic Voices Go Silent

  Our voice resonates with life.  ~Daisaku Ikeda, buddhist philosopher We recently heard the news through a local news source that Joseph Gasper passed away on December 20, 2020.  He was one of our nation’s last US military survivors of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Joe was most certainly the last survivor from the greater …

TSVP Radio Theater Podcast (Ep17) – The Bishop’s Wife

The Bishop’s Wife A Dave Holoweiko Radio Play On episode 17 of the TSVP Radio Theater Podcast we present The Bishop’s Wife, directed by David Holoweiko and featuring the voices of Dave Cary, Shelly Cary, Glory Friedl, Dave Holoweiko, Jack Puškar, Jennifer Puškar, Mike Puškar, Kelsey Pollock Rhea, Victoria Rhea, and Larry Spinnenwebber.     Let’s …

TSVP Radio Theater Podcast (Ep16) – A Very Covid Christmas

A Very Covid Christmas On episode 16 of the TSVP Radio Theater Podcast we present A Very Covid Christmas, directed and written by Kalee George, Devin Marshall, and Kurt Stridinger. Featuring the voices of Krista Ann Cantrell, Sydnee Elder, Brian Kane, Devin Marshall, Jessica Pierson-Turner, Dan Simon, and Kurt Stridinger.       Let’s keep …

TSVP Radio Theater Podcast (Ep15) – Vince Ventura: Modern Myths Podcast

– A Conversation – Vince Ventura Modern Myths Podcast With Kalee George On episode 15 of the TSVP Radio Theater Podcast, director Kalee George joins us for a conversation about contemporary radio theater in Pittsburgh and beyond with Vince Ventura, executive director of the Modern Myths Podcast. SUPPORT LOCAL PODCASTING Let’s keep local podcasting alive!  If …

Radio Theater as Public History

Radio Theater as Public History “If history were told in the form a stories, it would never be forgotten.” ~ Rudyard Kipling Storytelling is one of humanity’s oldest and continuously practiced activities. In fact, anthropologists claim that there’s a tale still told around campfires in the Australian outback that dates back nearly 10,000 years. That …

TSVP Radio Theater Podcast (Ep14) – The Shadow in Death House Rescue

The Shadow in Death House Rescue On episode 14 of the TSVP Radio Theater Podcast, we present The Shadow in Death House Rescue, performed and recorded for broadcast at the McKeesport Little Theater in McKeesport, Pennsylvania.   Audio Only Version   Let’s keep local podcasting alive!  If you like our podcast, please help us continue this …

BCH Podcast (Ep19): Into the Wilds

Into the Wilds <h2>Engaging Local History at Clarion University and Beyond</h2> <h2>Jeffrey Diamond | Marc Sanko</h2> <img width=”950″ height=”950″ src=”https://thesocialvoiceproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/COVER-ART-BCHP18-v3-1-1024×1024.jpg” alt=”” loading=”lazy” sizes=”100vw” /> On episode 19 of the Beaver County History Podcast, we talk with Clarion University history professors <a href=”https://www.clarion.edu/directory/employee-dir/social-sciences/jdiamond.html”>Jeffrey Diamond</a> and <a href=”https://www.clarion.edu/directory/employee-dir/social-sciences/msanko.html”>Marc Sanko</a> about teaching history and using podcasting to creatively …