Kelly Chase of the History Detective Podcast interviewed me last year about how and why my podcast is produced. Click the Play button above to listen to our conversation about podcasting and history and why it is important.
Kelly is also the author of History, Her Story, Our Story, a fantastic resource for middle and high school students and teachers, as well as anyone who wishes their knowledge of history included a few more women.
Her Website: (https://historydetectivepodcast.com/)
X: https://twitter.com/HistoryDetect
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historydetective9/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSAftC8g3O1FfYmR0xGpFaw
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/historydetectivepodcast
I am currently on research break because Series 11, the History of Girlhood is over, and Series 12, the Last Queen is still in the works, but stay tuned for more interim content!
How very well done, ladies! To add to your reasons to publish transcripts of podcasts are the fact that they become a more credible source themselves. People can use your transcripts as sources for their own research.
I love that Kelly mentioned the hearing impaired population. I have worn hearing aids since I was four. I love that I can go back to the transcript to read what I may have misheard.
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