Birth. Stamps. Death.

Sam Goodson and Christopher Putney

Birth. Stamps. Death. is an unpretentious, sometimes esoteric—but always eclectic—show about stamps, stamp collectors, and the histories and cultures that produce them.

  1. 4d ago

    The Wonder and Whimsy of Local Posts—With Kevin Blackston & Sydney Stephenson

    We're back folks! And while Sam has been on/off the road in recent weeks, we're very excited to have a special guest co-host this week on the show: Sydney Stephenson of Austin, Texas. Sydney—artist, nurse, and yoga teacher—also happens to be the Proprietor/Postmaster/Chief Coolness Officer of a new local post, Opie's North Loop Private Post. In this episode, we learn all about the wonder and whimsy of local posts—their history, their art and eccentricities, and their many modern incarnations—through the eyes of one of the country's most prolific modern local posters: Kevin Blackston of Philosateleian Post. We also chat about the show's own newly-launched local post, the Columbia Pike Express Company, in Arlington, VA. Hope you enjoy! And as always, we'd love to hear from you. Drop us a line at: P.O. Box 26 Grant Central Station New York, NY 10163 (Or digitally, at: birthstampsdeath@gmail.com) Links: Columbia Pike Express Company (the show’s new local post) Locals in Imperial Russia (Smithsonian) Philosateleian Post (Kevin’s local post) Opie’s North Loop Private Post (Sydney’s local post) On local posts, carriers and locals, modern local posts, etc. (Wikipedia) Barrett’s Too (coffee shop in Austin’s North Loop neighborhood) More on the history of local posts (classic and modern) by Casey Jo White (APS) The Local Post Collectors Society (LCPS) Sydney’s painting of the historic Arlington Post Office (and Opie stamps!) (Episode Gallery) “West Like Lightning: the Brief, Legendary Ride of the Pony Express” (Jim DeFelice’s book) The famous Trans-Mississippi Exposition issues of 1898 (Smithsonian) Rattle Snake Island Local Post (RILP)

    The Wonder and Whimsy of Local Posts—With Kevin Blackston & Sydney Stephenson
  2. Aug 3

    "It Sets the Mind Dreaming": Birds on Stamps, Topical Collecting, and Postcrossing with Matt Cassetta

    After a badly needed summer break, we're back folks!—and rounding out Season 1 with a few more episodes before summer's end. We're thrilled to be talking this week with special guest Matthew Cassetta: an O.G. Postcrosser, globe-trotting naturalist and birder, former president of the D.C.-based Washington Stamp Collectors Club (IYKYK), and all around veteran of topical collecting. Matt also spent two decades in the U.S. Foreign Service focused on science, conservation, and related issues in diplomacy, and has lived (and collected!) in places as far flung as Fiji, East Africa, Madagascar, and Belgium. We chat all about his journey in the hobby, his expertise in birds-on-stamps, and how he got started Postcrossing in the very early days. We hope you enjoy. ALSO: if you wrote to us last month during the World Stamp Expo (or prior!) fear not—we are racing to get a very tardy mailbag episode in your feeds shortly, and will have goodies out to everyone who wrote to us during Boston 2026 just as fast. Hang tight and keep an eye on your mailbox folks! As always, we'd love to hear from you. Drop us a line at: P.O. Box 26 Grant Central Station New York, NY 10163 (Or digitally, at: birthstampsdeath@gmail.com) Links: A wonderful gallery of gorgeous bird stamps curated by Matt himself (Google Drive) Stamps for the Wounded (SFTW) Matthew and Christopher's club, the Washington Stamp Collectors Club (WSCC) An introduction to Postcrossing (postcrossing.com) Probably the most insane and incredible birds-on-stamps collection to date (Birdtheme.org) Our earlier episode on the Voice of America issue (Part 1) (birthstampsdeath.com)

    "It Sets the Mind Dreaming": Birds on Stamps, Topical Collecting, and Postcrossing with Matt Cassetta
  3. May 25

    Road to Boston 2026: All Things Postcrossing with Ana Campos

    The Boston 2026 World Stamp Expo is here folks! And we're over the moon to be chatting in this episode with Ana Campos, founding and long-time team member at Postcrossing. If you're new to Postcrossing—or were unaware that the USPS is unveiling its first ever stamps to commemorate the project during the show—you're in luck. Ana tells us all about what it took to get here, and why Postcrossing is still a force for fun and connection for collectors and non-collectors alike after more than two decades. We chat with Ana about the early years of the project (founded in 2005 by Paulo Magalhães!), Postcrossing's remarkable growth and evolution, and all the awesome Postcrossing meet-ups and other activities taking place in Boston this week. Ana joins us from Boston, where her and the team will also be part of the First Day of Issue Ceremony taking place at the show on Tuesday May 26th. You won't want to miss it. As always, we'd love to hear from you, especially if you're writing from Boston! Listeners who write to us from the World Stamp Expo—or during this show week—will receive a special thank you item while supplies last. Postcrossers unite!—and write to us at: P.O. Box 26 Grant Central Station New York, NY 10163 (Or digitally, at: birthstampsdeath@gmail.com) Links: The Boston 2026 World Stamp Expo About Postcrossing (Postcrossing) The Postcrossing Blog (curated by Ana) Register for the Postcrossing First Day of Issue Ceremony (USPS) Other First Day Ceremonies for new stamps at the Show (USPS) Citizen Stamp Advisory Committee (CSAC, USPS) A bit about stamp designer and artist Antonio Alcala (NPR) Shout-out to All Good for our theme song (Spotify) And thanks to our special outro "assistant" on this one, Scott McKenzie, for his (1967) "San Francisco."

    Road to Boston 2026: All Things Postcrossing with Ana Campos
  4. May 22

    The Road to Boston 2026: Zeppelins, Air Mail, and More with Jim Hill & David Ball

    With the World Stamp Expo officially kicking-off tomorrow—Saturday, May 23, 2026—we're thrilled to chat in this episode with Zeppelin mail expert Jim Hill and fellow aero/astrophilatelist and friend of the show, David Ball, current President of the American Air Mail Society (AAMS). In addition to opening some excellent listener mail, we chat with Jim and David about a new project debuting next week in Boston: a first-of-its-kind digital zeppelin and airship catalogue long in the works by a team of expert collectors and postal historians. We also hear from David and Jim about the litany of killer talks, programming, and other aerophilatelic goings-on people can expect to find at the show. Buckle up folks, because the World Stamp Expo's almost here! Links: Boston 2026 (World Stamp Expo) Philosateleia (our favorite local post!) Background on local posts (Wikipedia) Local Post Collectors Society (LPCS) The American Air Mail Society (AAMS) The U.S.S. Los Angeles, a 1920s-30s US Navy Airship (Reparations Zeppelins era) Cheryl Ganz's Maynard Sundman Lecture on the Graf Zeppelin issues (Smithsonian) Chery's book on the 1933 Century of Progress (Worlds Fair) (Amazon) The Union Army's Civil War-era Ballon Corps (Arlington Public Library) The Zeppelin Collectors Group (Facebook) As always, we'd love to hear from you, especially if you're writing from Boston! Listeners who write to us from the World Stamp Expo will receive a special thank you item. Write us at: P.O. Box 26 Grant Central Station New York, NY 10163 Or digitally, at: birthstampsdeath@gmail.com

    The Road to Boston 2026: Zeppelins, Air Mail, and More with Jim Hill & David Ball

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Birth. Stamps. Death. is an unpretentious, sometimes esoteric—but always eclectic—show about stamps, stamp collectors, and the histories and cultures that produce them.

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