
AI and the Human
In this episode, we speak with acclaimed essayist Meghan O’Gieblyn about the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and the human imagination. Meghan is the author of God Human Animal Machine and the essay

Hosted by Holding History · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 14 episodes
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The Holding History Podcast presents fast-paced, bookish conversations about the fascinating and, sometimes puzzling, ways we record, share, and preserve cultural knowledge. In each episode, we and our book-loving guests tell new stories about old media.
Holding History hosts Holding History Podcast, a history show with 14 episodes published.

In this episode, we speak with acclaimed essayist Meghan O’Gieblyn about the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and the human imagination. Meghan is the author of God Human Animal Machine and the essay

In this episode, we reunited with Holding History alum and commonplace book enthusiast Ethan Kay to talk about how to leverage AI for personal knowledge management (PKM) systems. Ethan is currently a Member of Technical

In this first episode of our third season, we talk to software engineers and old-book-enthusiasts Ben Brumfield and Sara Carlstead Brumfield, the power-couple duo who founded From the Page, a crowdsourcing platform for a

For this episode, we were joined by University of Hawai'i at Manoa Associate Professor Christina Gerhardt. Christina stopped by to discuss her latest project, a multimedia atlas titled Sea Change, which was recently name

This episode features a conversation with New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Chiaverini. We spent time with Jennifer discussing her newly released novel, Canary Girls, her research process, and how historical fic

This episode features a conversation with Bruce Holsinger, Professor of Medieval Literature at the University of Virginia Department of English. In addition to his academic writing, Bruce is an award-winning fiction writ

This episode features a conversation with Dr. Gregory Mackie from the University of British Columbia. We arranged to speak with Greg in light of UBC’s recent acquisition of a First Folio, a purchase that Greg engineered.

This episode features a conversation with Fenella France, Chief of the Preservation Research and Testing Division at the Library of Congress. Fenella works at the forefront of the field of archival preservation. Our disc

This episode features a conversation with Curt Meine, conservation biologist, environmental historian, writer, and Senior Fellow at the Aldo Leopold Foundation in Baraboo, Wisconsin. From Curt’s Driftless Area farmhouse,

This episode features a conversation with Wisconsin Poet Laureate, Dasha Kelly Hamilton. Dasha is a poet, performance artist, and creative change agent. Dasha welcomes Sarah and Josh to the world of spoken word poetry, t

In this episode, we talk with Suzanne Akbari, author, and professor of medieval studies at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. With Suzanne, we get into the personal archive. The conversation moves

This episode features a conversation with Damion Thomas, Curator of Sports for the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. Damion guides our hosts Sarah Marty and Joshua Calhoun through the a

Our first episode features a conversation with Anne Strainchamps, host and co-founder of Wisconsin Public Radio's To the Best of Our Knowledge, the Peabody Award-winning public radio interview show heard on more than 200

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