Speak Your Piece: a podcast about Utah's history
The past is never truly “in the past.” It’s all around us, it informs us. It speaks to our shared and to our separate identities. “Speak Your Piece” is a podcast where contributors share their insights and discoveries about Utah's 12,000 year (plus) human story. Hosted by Brad Westwood, Senior Public Historian (Utah Dept. of Culture & Community Engagement), and co produced by Chelsey Zamir, a new episode is released every other week, sometimes more, sometimes less. SYP explores the key arguments with new and worthwhile older publications, articles or websites; or delves into a notable museum, archival collection, archaeological report; or allows a respected writer, curator or historian to speak freely, sometimes about difficult history. SYP seeks to tell a history of Utah in a way you might not heard it before., told by the people who know it best: historians, writers, curators, archaeologists, rare book dealers, archivists, librarians and more. Speak Your Piece is recorded and engineered at the Utah State Library in Salt Lake City. Jason Powers is the sound and post-production engineer. The SYP logo is a photograph entitled "Canyonlands," taken by Utah outdoor photographer Al W. Morton, circa 1955, within the Canyonlands National Park (NPS). The lone man in the image is Kent Frost, looking over a series of needle rock formations located in San Juan County, Utah. The image and rights are owned by the Utah State Historical Society.
Time we’ll spent
19/10/2022
When we are in the car one of my favorite things to do is to learn something new by listening to podcasts and “Speak You Piece” is one of my favorites. Brad researches, reads and selects experts from a wide variety of backgrounds and Brad’s knowledge just adds to the interview. The topics are always very interesting.
Incredible interviews
18/02/2022
I love this podcast and have found the topics and interviews incredibly fascinating.
Carbon County in the 1950’s
23/05/2021
Excellent and most entertaining. Very well done!
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Informações
- Criado porBrad Westwood, Senior Public Historian, Utah Dept. of Culture & Community Engagement
- Anos de atividade2020 - 2023
- Episódios83
- ClassificaçãoLivre
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