This isn't just your ordinary history podcast. Produced and hosted by two women in the field of history, this podcast delves into the realm of history that is produced by and for the public, from museums and archives to documentaries and podcasts (kind of like ours?). Oh yeah, there is also a little boozy twist to support local breweries, distilleries and bars.

PUBlic History
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Podcast Overview
This isn't just your ordinary history podcast. Produced and hosted by two women in the field of history, this podcast delves into the realm of history that is produced by and for the public, from museums and archives to documentaries and podcasts (kind of like ours?). Oh yeah, there is also a little boozy twist to support local breweries, distilleries and bars.
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Publishing Since
11/25/2019
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Recent Episodes

May 18, 2020
Episode 6: Kombucha with Ice Cream
<p>Hello one and all to episode 6. We're doing away with seasons and shaking up the format because what is structure anyways, especially with a pandemic upon us. Shine hosted Edgar Velazquez Reynald from St. Mary's University MA Public History program to talk about his background and research. We hope everyone is staying safe and healthy! Rate and subscribe to our podcast. Check us out at <a href="https://anchor.fm/publichistorypodcast">Anchor</a> to help support the podcast of this broke grad student. </p> <p>***Wear a damn mask***</p> <p>Check out Edgar et al podcast on Sound Cloud:<a href="https://m.soundcloud.com/user-283602201"> Historical Producers</a></p>

March 10, 2020
Episode 5: Relationships in Academia
We’re backkkkkk... This episode briefly covers the personal relationships that Danielle and Shine have experience while studying for their MA in Public History. Shine sheds some light on the public history organization, San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum and Black Cowboy History. ( https://www.saaacam.org ) Check out Anchor.fm to start your own podcast or listen to the podcasts you love.

February 1, 2020
Episode 4: From Grade to Graduate School
<p>Mama we made! Danielle and Shine update everyone and reflect on that realization that we will be the first two people EVER to defend their MA Capstone Thesis at St. Mary's University MA of Public History. Danielle continues to talk about the public education system in Texas and Shine claims history is kind of like propaganda in her own experiences... yikes! We both come to conclusion our identities have influenced our ideas in education and understanding the importance of learning and teaching history. </p> <p>Subscribe to never miss an episode and share the news: We're coming to decolonize history one podcast at a time. </p> <p>Find us on <a href="https://twitter.com/pub_lichistory">Twitter</a> @pub_lichistory or email us at publichistorypodcast@gmail.com </p> <p>Check us out at <a href="https://anchor.fm/publichistorypodcast">HERE</a> to see where we are available and to support us! </p>
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