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PreserveCast is where the past and present meet to discuss how history impacts today – and tomorrow. Hosted by Nick Redding of Preservation Maryland.

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PreserveCast is where the past and present meet to discuss how history impacts today – and tomorrow. Hosted by Nick Redding of Preservation Maryland.

    Historic Charleston Foundation with Winslow Hastie

    Historic Charleston Foundation with Winslow Hastie

    Join us this week as we talk with Winslow Hastie, President & CEO of the Historic Charleston Foundation (HCF). On this week’s episode, we chat with Winslow about the 77-year old organization - it’s past and future - and the Nathaniel Russell House, a 19th century historic house museum in Charleston, South Carolina, owned and operated by the Historic Charleston Foundation.
    In December 2023, HCF announced they would be divesting the house and a month later, after public outcry, that decision was reversed. Sit in on our conversation with Winslow as we discuss what this story says about the current and future state of preservation.

    • 58 Min.
    Historic Shoemaking with Andrew Rowand

    Historic Shoemaking with Andrew Rowand

    On this week’s PreserveCast, join us as we talk with Andrew Rowand, a shoemaker who focuses on recreating shoes from the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. Andrew will take us through his process for making the shoes, where his inspiration comes from, and what started his decade-long journey. 

    • 37 Min.
    Building Futures: Apprenticeship Insights with Jennifer Dewees

    Building Futures: Apprenticeship Insights with Jennifer Dewees

    On this week’s PreserveCast, join us as we talk with Jennifer Dewees, President at Maryland Center for Construction Education and Innovation, Inc. (MCCEI). Jennifer will discuss apprenticeships and how important they are to the construction industry, and the workforce as a whole. Jennifer is a co-founder and Construction Lead at the Maryland Apprenticeship Center where they are championing apprenticeships as essential pathways across all industries.
     
     

    • 26 Min.
    The Tenement Museum with Annie Polland

    The Tenement Museum with Annie Polland

    On this week’s PreserveCast, join us as we talk with Annie Polland, President of the Tenement Museum, about their new exhibit A Union of Hope. Annie will take us through how they discovered the story of Joseph and Rachel Moore, Black New Yorkers who lived in the tenement in the 1860s – 1870s, and how they recreated their apartment in the Tenement Museum while navigating historic preservation and interpretation.
     

    • 30 Min.
    Researching a Historic Property with Christiana Limniatis and Maggie Pelta-Pauls

    Researching a Historic Property with Christiana Limniatis and Maggie Pelta-Pauls

    Today we're joined by two of Preservation Maryland's own (the organization that powers PreserveCast!), Christiana Limniatis and Maggie Pelta-Pauls, to discuss the process of researching a historic property - why people conduct the research, the hidden histories that can be uncovered, and how researching a historic property has real-world impact today. 
    Check out Christiana and Maggie's work here: https://www.preservationmaryland.org/researching-the-history-of-the-berlin-house/
    and Preservation Maryland’s Property Research Guide here: https://www.preservationmaryland.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/PresMD-Property-Research-Guide.pdf

    • 32 Min.
    Historic Trades Apprenticeship with Natalie Henshaw

    Historic Trades Apprenticeship with Natalie Henshaw

    On this week's episode we're talking with Natalie Henshaw, Director of The Campaign for Historic Trades. You may recognize Natalie's name (and voice!) as she hosts PreserveCast's Trades Takeover episodes, some of our most downloaded conversations here on PreserveCast. 
    Listen in to learn about the value of historic trades, apprenticeship programs, the impact they're having, and how you can get involved to make sure trades training happens in your community. 
    *March 3-9th is also Women in Construction Week - a perfect time for the head of a national historic trades program to share her knowledge about the industry and discuss equitable opportunities in the trades. 

    • 31 Min.

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