EPISODE · Nov 24, 2025 · 47 MIN
Episode 11 - Jim Winship - Aging in Rural Community
from ElderWare: Story Work and Aging in the mid-21st Century · host Joe Lambert
Jim Winship is a long time friend of StoryCenter. He spent several decades at the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater teaching social work and building bridges between campus and community. He was deeply impacted by his work in Latin America, and he and his son developed a documentary about the role of food banks in rural Wisconsin during the pandemic, https://vimeo.com/735268763?fl=pl&fe=vl. In our conversation you'll hear the humility of an East Tennessee kid that grew up and listened to the stories around him, and like me, became convinced story work is as essential as bread.
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Jim Winship is a long time friend of StoryCenter. He spent several decades at the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater teaching social work and building bridges between campus and community. He was deeply impacted by his work in Latin America, and he and his son developed a documentary about the role of food banks in rural Wisconsin during the pandemic, https://vimeo.com/735268763?fl=pl&fe=vl. In our conversation you'll hear the humility of an East Tennessee kid that grew up and listened to the stories around him, and like me, became convinced story work is as essential as bread.
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