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For January, we are rebroadcasting our lively visit with Jean Godden and Julianna Ross of their radio show, The Bridge, on KMGP 101.1, which aired on July 26, 2024.
On the show, we share our origin stories, how we met and formed Invisible Histories, some Lou Graham and Lake Ballinger stories, and some teasers from the “Lost” Potter’s Field. Thank you, Jean for such an in-depth interview. We know where the stories are buried!
Hosts: Jean Godden, former Seattle City Councilmember, and Julianna Ross, station founder. Jean is a tireless writer, journalist, and a former three-term Seattle City Councilmember, and who is still active in civic endeavors.
Listen to: Authors, elected officials, non-profit leaders, artists, journalists, and community champions.
Where: Broadcasts live from Magnuson Park, SPACE 101.1 KMGP-LP, which is a hyper-local low-power radio station broadcasting to a potential listenership of over 200,000, and streams worldwide at space101fm.org.
Show Notes:
The Bridge
Space 101.1
Jean Godden's webpage and blog, Post Alley
Jean Godden on HistoryLink
Subscribe, share, give us a review wherever you listen to podcasts!
You can support our work through Ko-fi.com.
Check out our landing page at www.invisible-histories.com
Our Instagram account will share images from each episode, @invisiblehistoriespnw
If you have a good story idea please reach out at [email protected]
Invisible Histories is part of the Umbrella Podcast Collective: www.rainydayrabbitholes.com/umbrella #UmbrellaPodcastCollective
Credits:
Recorded at Space 101.1 on July 26, 2024 at Magnuson Park, and Works Progress Cooperative in Seattle WA - Seattle’s only cooperatively run coworking space - www.worksprogress.coop
Audio edited by Elke Hautala
Music: Strangers in the Night, AcapellaLicense code: DHFIKQF9LQYJYEPUACari Simson and Elke Hautala formed Invisible Histories to visually and viscerally connect the public to experiences from the past. Their Invisible Histories podcast unearths diverse local stories and forgotten places. www.invisible-histories.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For January, we are rebroadcasting our lively visit with Jean Godden and Julianna Ross of their radio show, The Bridge, on KMGP 101.1, which aired on July 26, 2024.
On the show, we share our origin stories, how we met and formed Invisible Histories, some Lou Graham and Lake Ballinger stories, and some teasers from the “Lost” Potter’s Field. Thank you, Jean for such an in-depth interview. We know where the stories are buried!
Hosts: Jean Godden, former Seattle City Councilmember, and Julianna Ross, station founder. Jean is a tireless writer, journalist, and a former three-term Seattle City Councilmember, and who is still active in civic endeavors.
Listen to: Authors, elected officials, non-profit leaders, artists, journalists, and community champions.
Where: Broadcasts live from Magnuson Park, SPACE 101.1 KMGP-LP, which is a hyper-local low-power radio station broadcasting to a potential listenership of over 200,000, and streams worldwide at space101fm.org.
Show Notes:
The Bridge
Space 101.1
Jean Godden's webpage and blog, Post Alley
Jean Godden on HistoryLink
Subscribe, share, give us a review wherever you listen to podcasts!
You can support our work through Ko-fi.com.
Check out our landing page at www.invisible-histories.com
Our Instagram account will share images from each episode, @invisiblehistoriespnw
If you have a good story idea please reach out at [email protected]
Invisible Histories is part of the Umbrella Podcast Collective: www.rainydayrabbitholes.com/umbrella #UmbrellaPodcastCollective
Credits:
Recorded at Space 101.1 on July 26, 2024 at Magnuson Park, and Works Progress Cooperative in Seattle WA - Seattle’s only cooperatively run coworking space - www.worksprogress.coop
Audio edited by Elke Hautala
Music: Strangers in the Night, AcapellaLicense code: DHFIKQF9LQYJYEPUACari Simson and Elke Hautala formed Invisible Histories to visually and viscerally connect the public to experiences from the past. Their Invisible Histories podcast unearths diverse local stories and forgotten places. www.invisible-histories.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.