This podcast explores different aspects and methodology of the field of interpretation and explores applications of these methods within interpretive episodes.
In this episode, I will explore how trees mirror our human experience, focusing on their shared qualities of growth, resilience, and connection.
This episode takes a different look at cemeteries and what they can tell us.
This episode takes a look at how close the link is between natural, cultural, and historical interpretation.
This episode takes a look at a common phrase and how it applies to interpretation.
This episode looks into why LIVING Interpretation is important. LIVING, in this case, refers to a living breathing person engaging with guests.
This episode takes a look at the labels society places on groups and the effects it has had and continues to have on societal interactions.
This episode takes a look at the controversial term White Privilege and sheds light on what it actually means.
This episode takes a look at the relevance of pop culture to the field of interpretation.
This episode takes a quick look at pre-presentation anxiety and how interpreters can accept and come to grips with it.
This episode takes a look at how we affect the environment around us and the world as a whole.
In this episode, I have a conversation with author and living historian Raina Egan about her upcoming book titled In the Midst of Youth & Beauty: Women in Civil War Arsenals.
This episode is Part # 3 of taking a closer at meaningful interpretation and exactly what that entails.
This episode is Part # 2 of taking a closer at meaningful interpretation and exactly what that entails.
This episode is Part # 1 of taking a closer at meaningful interpretation and exactly what that entails.
In this episode I talk about sales & interpretation and what they have in common.
This episode discusses the importance and impact of the National Park Service.
This episode takes a look at our connection to the heavens.
This episode takes a look at our personal dreams.
This episode takes a look at the fact we and the natural world are not really that different.
This episode asks the question of whether interpretation is even needed.
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