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Historical Reminiscents

88 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 2 years ago - ★★ - 1 rating

Historical Reminiscents is dedicated to discussing public history and archival practice. Created and produced by Krista McCracken this weekly podcast discusses archival impulses, shares insight into the world of public historians, and tackles historical interpretations in Canada.

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EP 88: More School and Saying No

July 04, 2022 22:26 - 4 minutes - 6.48 MB

In this episode of the Historical Reminiscents Podcast I’m talking about my decision to return to school and how saying no has played a part in this decision.

EP 87: Gender Identity Inclusion and Training

May 17, 2022 14:33 - 5 minutes - 7.04 MB

In this episode of the Historical Reminiscents Podcast I'm veering away from historical content and chatting about my experiences advocating for trans and gender diverse inclusion, with a focus on gender identity training

EP 86: Omeka Exhibition Development

April 07, 2022 13:59 - 4 minutes - 6.82 MB

In this episode of the Historical Reminiscents Podcast I'm chatting about my recent experience using Omeka to develop online exhibitions to be used as educational outreach tools.

EP 85: Transcription Reflections

March 11, 2022 13:27 - 5 minutes - 7.05 MB

In this episode of the Historical Reminiscents Podcast I'm chatting about the transcription of archival videos and archival handwritten documents. I touch on some process for transcription and challenges associated with transcription.

EP 84: Online Space Building

February 27, 2022 15:47 - 6 minutes - 8.27 MB

In this episode of the Historical Reminiscents Podcast I'm talking about generative and caring online spaces. I reflect on some of my favourite parts of online communities and share space facilitation techniques I like. Mentioned in this episode: -Thinking Rock Community Arts

EP 83: Admin Reflections

February 18, 2022 19:50 - 4 minutes - 6.49 MB

I'm back! It's a short one, but I have more podcast episodes planned for 2022.  In today's episode I'm reflecting on my administrative secondment and lessons learned.

EP 82: Archival Challenges During Covid-19

March 30, 2021 13:33 - 7 minutes - 10.1 MB

In today's episode I'm talking about archival pandemic backlogs and pressure points that COVID-19 have created in archival settings.  Mentioned in this episode: -Samantha Thompson, "Why don't archivists digitize everything?"

EP 81: UFOs - Unfinished Objects

March 03, 2021 19:36 - 6 minutes - 8.37 MB

In today's episode I'm talking about unfinished objects and that pile of unfinished writing projects so many of us have on our computers. Mentioned in this episode: -Thinking Rock Community Arts

EP 80: No Meeting Days

February 24, 2021 13:41 - 4 minutes - 6.7 MB

In today’s episode I talk about the practice of having no meeting days and how that has helped with managing my workload. I also share some of my meeting pet peeves.

EP 79: When Technology Goes Sideways

February 08, 2021 01:08 - 5 minutes - 7.9 MB

In today’s episode I talk about technology blips, technology fails, and recovering from these unexpected challenges. I draw on a couple of epic fail experiences recently and talk about getting through them.

EP 78: Resting for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Work

January 25, 2021 19:59 - 6 minutes - 9.07 MB

In today’s episode I’m talking about Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion work, also known as EDI work, and protecting yourself from burning out while engaged in this work. This episode is based on my experience engaged in EDI work connected to gender and sexuality inclusion. Mentioned in this episode: -The Nap Ministry -EP 72: Passion Project Space

EP 77: Chronic Pain and Working From Home

January 19, 2021 14:39 - 6 minutes - 8.25 MB

In today's episode I'm talking about managing chronic pain, archival labour, and working from home. This episode is based on my experiences working from home since March 2020 and rooted in my pain realities, so your mileage with it may vary. Also, part way through the episode one of my cats decided to chow down near where I was recording. If you hear a weird noise, that's what is causing it. Mentioned in this episode: -Sam Winn, "This Disabled Life: Academic Conferencing in COVID times"

EP 76: Writing Book Proposals

January 12, 2021 15:16 - 6 minutes - 9.43 MB

In today's episode I'm talking all about book proposals. I reflect on the two book proposals I had accepted in 2020 and share some general tips I learned from that process. Mentioned in this episode: -Katie Linder, YGT Podcast "Writing and Pitching Book Proposals" -Trans and Gender Diverse Voices in LIS

EP 75: Burnout and Winter Kindness

January 05, 2021 18:42 - 7 minutes - 9.88 MB

In today's episode I'm talking about making it through the dark days of winter, practicing kindness in my professional life, and that ever illusive work/life balance. Mentioned in this episode: -Feminist Ethics of Care

EP 74: Participating in Virtual Conferences

November 17, 2020 15:16 - 10 minutes - 14.1 MB

In today's episode I'm discussing my experiences attending three different virtual conference in October. I talk about online conference formats, recording and giving presentations, and interaction in online conference spaces. Mentioned in this episode: -Canadian Research Knowledge Network 2020 Conference -TESS Online 2020: Humanizing Learning -Ontario Museum Association Annual Conference

EP 73: Article Feedback and Revisions

November 03, 2020 15:56 - 7 minutes - 9.9 MB

In today's episode I'm talking about peer review feedback and article revisions. I chat about some of the recent articles I have revised, handling negative feedback, and my process for doing revisions. Mentioned in this episode: -Jo VanEvery, Revision following peer review is a normal part of the scholarly writing process - Melissa Dalgleish, Learning to Love Being Edited

EP 72: Passion Project Space

October 15, 2020 15:47 - 6 minutes - 9.42 MB

How do you find time for the projects that you are invested in but aren't part of your job? In today's episode I'm talking about passion projects and the work that I do off the side of my desk that brings me a lot of joy. Mentioned in this episode: -Trans and Gender Diverse Voices in LIS book project - Trans and Gender Non-Conforming Inclusion in Libraries webinar

EP 71: Making Space Between Work And Home

October 07, 2020 13:19 - 7 minutes - 9.69 MB

In today's episode I'm chatting about boundaries between work and home life and the struggle to maintain those boundaries during the pandemic. I talk about my home office, strategies for disconnecting and challenges of the work at home life. Mentioned in this episode: - Wladislaw Rivkin, Working from home? Why detachment is crucial for mental health

EP 70: Grant Adjudication

September 30, 2020 13:55 - 5 minutes - 8.05 MB

Hi All! I'm back with a new podcast episode, it's a short one but in today's episode I'm discussing grant evaluation and sitting on the other side of the funding table. I talk about grant adjudication, collaboration, and grant writing.

EP 69: Dated and Racist Language in Archival Descriptions

May 07, 2020 18:40 - 8 minutes - 11.5 MB

It's been awhile, but I'm back with new podcast content. In today's episode I'm discussing problematic language in archival descriptions, approaches to handling racist depictions in records, and efforts to update archival practices. Mentioned in this episode: -University of Waterloo, Language in Archival Collections -Archives for Black Lives in Philadelphia, Anti-Racist Description Resources (PDF) - Gracen Brilmyer, Michelle Caswell, Identifying and Dismantling White Supremacy in Arch...

EP 68: Pandemic Reading

April 12, 2020 18:39 - 9 minutes - 13.4 MB

Who needs a distraction? I do. I've been spending a lot of time reading recently. These days, reading is one of the few things that can help push my anxiety to the side and keep my mind busy. In today's episode I share what I've been reading recently and recommend some mind occupying reads. Mentioned in this episode: -Claire Hunter, Threads of Life - Allison H. Fischer-Olson, Claire Perrott' s "The ONWARD Project and Native Voices Interventions in Biased 1930s Archival Collections" -Jon...

EP 67: Organizing Blog Theme Weeks

March 26, 2020 23:36 - 8 minutes - 12.2 MB

In today's episode I reflect on the work that goes into organizing blog theme weeks or thematic digital series. I talk about my experiences pulling together theme weeks and provide a roadmap for those interested in organizing one. Mentioned in this episode: -Active History Material Culture Theme Week -Edited with Andrea Eidinger, Beyond the Lecture and the Beyond the Lecture ebook -Edited with Kristin O’Brassill-Kulfan and Nicole Belolan Archives Week on History@Work -Edited with Carly ...

EP 66: Don't Throw Out That VCR

March 11, 2020 00:03 - 8 minutes - 11.1 MB

In today's episode I'm talking about digitization of VHS tapes, digital preservation, and my recent trials and tribulations of using VCRs. I chat about the labour intensive work behind digitization and the challenges of video preservation.  Mentioned in this episode: -Samantha Thompson, "Why Don't Archivists Digitize Everything?" -National Archives, Video Guidance: Playback and Digitization of Materials"

EP 65: Letting Go To Make Space

February 18, 2020 20:01 - 7 minutes - 10.1 MB

In today's episode I'm thinking about making space for new opportunities by letting go of old ones. I discuss balancing commitments, knowing when it is time to move on, and changing interests.  Mentioned in this episode: -Thinking Rock Community Arts -Erin Wunker, "Surthrival" on the Hook & Eye blog

EP 64: Professional Growth Within An Organization

February 06, 2020 13:32 - 9 minutes - 13.2 MB

I've been working at Algoma University, in the Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre, since 2010. That's a decade. In today's episode I'm talking about means to stay at one institution for a long period of time and how to grow within local opportunities.  Mentioned in this episode: -Erin White, "What It Means to Stay"

EP 63: Archival Cookbooks

January 18, 2020 20:22 - 9 minutes - 13 MB

How does food interest with your understanding of the past? In today's episode I'm talking about food in the archives, historical recipes, and teaching history through food. I'll also be talking about some of my favourite historical cookbook quirks. Mentioned in this episode: -Sophie Hicks, Active History posts on using food as historical narrative -Madison Bifano, The Horrors of Salmon Pudding - McGill Library Rare Books and Special Collections Cookbooks on the Internet Archive

EP 62: Vicarious Trauma in the Archives

January 06, 2020 23:15 - 10 minutes - 14.4 MB

New year, new podcast episode. I'm starting 2020 by talking about vicarious trauma in the archives and the impact of working with traumatic records on archival staff. I discuss emotional labour and strategies for coping with vicarious trauma in the archives.  Mentioned in this episode: -Katie Sloan, Jennifer Vanderluit, and Jennifer Douglas "Not 'Just My Problem to Handle': Emerging Themes on Secondary Trauma and Archivists" -Julia Holland, Danielle Robichaud, Anna St.Onge, "It's nothing,...

EP 61: We Made It

December 14, 2019 23:05 - 10 minutes - 14.5 MB

For the last episode of 2019 I'm doing some reflecting, celebrating, and dreaming. I'm talking about some inspirational reads and folks who gave me strength in 2019. I also think a bit about what the upcoming year holds. Mentioned in this episode: -OE Fellows Program -Amazing people: Andrea Eidinger, Skylee-Storm Hogan -Inspiring Authors and Activists: Gwen Benaway, Alicia Elliott -Podcast joy: Secret Feminist Agenda, Organizing Ideas Podcast

EP 60: Too Much Resilience

December 05, 2019 23:36 - 12 minutes - 16.6 MB

In today's episode I'm focusing on resilience. Resilience can be beautiful. It can be empowering. But it can also be co-opted and used as a systemic tool. Today I'm reflecting on how resilience is often used as a way to encourage productivity and shame those who don't overcome barriers. Can resilience be a bad thing?  Mentioned in this episode: -Katie Aubrecht, "The New Vocabulary of Resilience and the Governance of University Student Life" -How 'Resilience Is Misunderstood When Talking A...

EP 59: Radical Vulnerability

November 17, 2019 21:55 - 9 minutes - 13.4 MB

In today's episode I'm talking about the practice of radical vulnerability in professional spaces. I discuss the basics of radical vulnerability, provide examples of what this looks like, and reflect on spaces for safe vulnerability. Mentioned in this episode: -Karina Haglen on Twitter, also check out their awesome zines. -Alaina Leary, "Here's Why You Need to Practice Radical Vulnerability Online" Rapid Reads: -Chelsea Miller, From Me Too to systemic cultural change: a public historia...

EP 58: The Abstract Writing Slog

November 04, 2019 22:54 - 8 minutes - 11.7 MB

In today's episode I'm talking about the work that goes into writing conference presentation proposals and journal article proposals. I dive into my experiences writing proposals and talk about best practices. Mentioned in this episode: -Jo Van Every, Why Writing an abstract is so hard -Catherine Baker, How To Write A Conference Abstract: A Five Part Plan for Pitching Your Research At Almost Anything Rapid Reads: -Organizing Ideas podcast by Allison Jones and Karen Ng.

EP 57: Short Form Presentations

October 16, 2019 22:42 - 8 minutes - 11.8 MB

In today's episode I'm talking about Ignite presentations, lightening talks, and Pecha Kucha presentations. How do you prep for these fast paced presentations? I also chat about where these short presentation formats fit within the conference landscape. Mentioned in this episode: -The Secret Underground World of Lego Ignite Talk -Fighting Dirty in Scrabble Ignite Talk -About Ignite Talks Rapid Reads: -"Home Isn't Home" by Makayla Webkamigad

EP 56: Archives and the TRC Calls to Action

September 30, 2019 23:01 - 10 minutes - 14.7 MB

In honour of Orange Shirt Day today's episode is dedicated to Residential School Survivors all across the land and to those who didn't return home from their time at Residential School. In today's episode I discuss the TRC's Calls to Action and their relationship to archival practice.

EP 55: Community Based Digitization

September 17, 2019 22:58 - 9 minutes - 13.5 MB

In this episode I discuss the recent conclusion of the "Healing and Education Through Digital Access" project undertaken by the Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre. I talk about community engagement, how not all information wants to be free, and online access. I would love to hear about your experiences working with community to undertake a digitization project. Leave a comment or send me a message on Twitter. Mentioned in this episode: -Press release for the Digitized Shingwauk Letter ...

EP 54: Virtual Talks And The Cost Of Travel

September 06, 2019 01:42 - 9 minutes - 12.4 MB

Recently I've had the opportunity to virtually participate in a couple of roundtables and to provide virtual lectures. In this episode I reflect on the how virtual lectures work, tech challenges, and distance engagement. I also discuss the real costs and privilege of academic travel. I would love to hear about your experience giving or listening to a virtual lecture. Leave a comment or send me a message on Twitter. Mentioned in this episode: -2020 Visions for Environmental History serie...

EP 53: OE Fellows Update

July 03, 2019 00:13 - 9 minutes - 13.2 MB

In this episode I reflect on the first few months of my eCampus Ontario Open Education Fellows appointment. I talk about the open community, Canadian history and open, and the intersection of Indigenous knowledge and open educational resources. I would love to hear about your experiences with open education and open practice. Leave a comment or send me a message on Twitter. Mentioned in this episode: -Whose Voices Get To Be Heard? A Reflection on History and Open Education -Great Lakes ...

EP 52: Conference Travel Recovery

May 30, 2019 23:07 - 8 minutes - 11.8 MB

In this episode I talk about recovering from conferences. How do you process all that information you learned? How do you get back into the swing of work? And how do you find time to rest? I would love to hear about what your conference follow-up looks like and how you give yourself space to recover from a conference. Leave a comment or send me a message on Twitter. Mentioned in this episode: -Katie Linder, Tips Before You Travel Rapid Reads: -Pam Palmater, Reconciliation with Indigen...

EP 51: Citation Politics

May 08, 2019 22:00 - 11 minutes - 15.8 MB

In this episode I talk about the politics of citation and developing a more pro-active and critical approach to thinking about citations. I would love to hear about your citation practices and how you approach citation in the classroom and in your scholarship. Leave a comment or send me a message on Twitter. Mentioned in this episode: -Hannah McGregor, Secret Feminist Agenda, Citing Your Sources -Miyra Homan's pre-submission checklist - Jane’s gender balance checker -Victor Ray, "The ...

EP 50: Building An Open Educational Resource

April 25, 2019 22:48 - 10 minutes - 14.5 MB

In this episode I’m talking my recent experience creating the Beyond the Lecture Open Educational Resource (OER) alongside my fantastic collaborator Andrea Eidinger. I discuss the work that went into this edited ebook, decisions about open access, and broader OER work happening in Canada history. I would love to hear about your experiences using or creating OER. Leave a comment or send me a message on Twitter. Mentioned in this episode: -Ten Facts About Open Educational Resources -Confr...

EP 49: Event Codes of Conduct

April 04, 2019 23:27 - 9 minutes - 13.6 MB

In this episode I'm talking about conference and event codes of conduct, what they should include, what a good code looks like and why they are important. I would love to hear about your experiences writing, using, or enforcing a code of conduct. Leave a comment or send me a message on Twitter. Mentioned in this episode: -NCPH Events Code of Conduct -"Your Science Conference Should Have a Code of Conduct" -Kelly J. Baker, "Should Academic Conferences Have Codes of Conduct?" Rapid Read...

EP 48: Reimbursement Culture

March 14, 2019 22:08 - 11 minutes - 15.4 MB

In this episode I discuss reimbursement culture, the unacknowledged costs of academic travel, and the burden of out of pocket travel. I would love to hear about your experiences and suggestions for tackling reimbursement culture. Leave a comment or send me a message on Twitter. Mentioned in this episode: -Pamela L. Gay, "The unacknowledged costs of academic travel" -Melonie Fullick, "It's time to rethink academic conference funding" -Jessica Sagers, "Reimbursement policies make academ...

EP 47: Board Diversity and Participation Cost

February 22, 2019 00:08 - 9 minutes - 13.3 MB

I'm currently sitting on the Boards of Directors of two organizations I care about - the National Council on Public History and the Sault Ste. Marie City Museum.  I am still relatively new to both boards and I'm continuing to learn about board governance structures and procedures. In this episode I discuss the financial and in-kind costs associated with board participation, board diversity with in the heritage field, and recognition for service to the profession. I would love to hear about...

EP 46: Professional Development Vs. Professional Learning

February 06, 2019 13:25 - 10 minutes - 14.1 MB

Conference season is quickly approaching for many Canadian academics and with all of this travel comes conversations about professional development. In this episode, I discuss the differences between professional development and professional learning.  I also tackle questions of ongoing career development, active learning, and the funding of professional growth opportunities. I would love to hear your thoughts on professional development and professional learning. Leave a comment or send m...

EP 45: The Biography Struggle

January 24, 2019 01:00 - 10 minutes - 15 MB

Who else hates writing bios for things? In this episode, I talk about best practices for crafting effective bio statements and the challenges associated with describing your professional life succinctly. I would love to hear your tricks for creating compelling bios. Leave a comment or send me a message on Twitter. Mentioned in this episode: -Deidra Faye Jackson, "So, Tell Me About Yourself: Winning the Bio Game" -How to Write an Academic Conference Bio

EP 44: Safe and Brave Spaces

January 10, 2019 01:00 - 12 minutes - 17.2 MB

Welcome back to season two of the Historical Reminiscents podcast.  In this episode, I talk about safe spaces, braver spaces, and building welcoming physical and digital spaces for dialogue. I also introduce the new Rapid Reads segment to the podcast. I would love to hear your thoughts on the terms brave space and safe space. Leave a comment or send me a message on Twitter. Mentioned in this episode: -Brian Arao and Kristi Clemens, "From Safe Spaces to Brave Spaces: A New Way to Frame ...

EP 43: Celebrating Milestones

November 27, 2018 23:12 - 9 minutes - 12.9 MB

The Historical Reminiscents podcast is celebrating its one year anniversary! Given the occasion I thought it would be a great idea to talk about celebrating milestones in your work.  In this episode, I talk about honouring milestones of all sizes and making space for celebration.  I also talk about what I've learned during the first year of creating a podcast, future plans, and upcoming episode ideas. I would love to hear any feedback you have on the first year of the Historical Reminiscen...

Historical Reminiscents EP 42: Award Nominations

November 15, 2018 01:00 - 8 minutes - 11.3 MB

Your team has completed a fantastic project and you're considering submitting it for an award but are unsure of how to do so.  In this episode I talk about award nominations, building a project portfolio to support a nomination, and how to build compelling award narratives. I would love to hear your suggestions for writing successful award nominations. Leave a comment or send me a message on Twitter. Mentioned in this episode: -Anna Tomakh, How to Write an Award Nomination -Trinity Col...

EP 41: Managing Meeting Madness

October 31, 2018 22:15 - 9 minutes - 13.5 MB

Meetings and committees are part of professional life, more so if you happen to be spending your time inside academia. Despite the role meetings play in professional settings very few public history programs or history graduate training contains information on how to run an effective meeting, building agendas, and facilitating interdepartmental discussion.  In this episode I talk about agenda creation, my favourite kinds of meetings (yes, meetings can actually be enjoyable!), and tips for su...

EP 40: Place Based Learning

October 18, 2018 00:00 - 9 minutes - 13.1 MB

Last week I spent time with undergraduate students from Huron University College's history program.  As part of the "Documenting early residential schools" a SSHRC Partnership Engage project between Huron University College, the Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre, and the Woodland Cultural Centre students were able to visit the Shingwauk site to learn about the early history and work with some of the archival records documenting the Shingwauk School.  In this episode I talk about the power...

EP 39: Pushing Past Creative Barriers

October 04, 2018 00:00 - 10 minutes - 14.4 MB

This week, month, year has been hella hard for a lot of folks, with the news cycle making it extremely difficult to function 'normally.' What do you do when you are facing creative blocks, an inability to write, or feelings that whatever you are creating doesn't matter? In this episode I talk about finding positive work spaces, sources of inspiration, and overcoming creative/intellectual hurdles. I would love to hear about your sources of support and inspiration. Leave a comment or send me...

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