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Shared Histories
by Ruthie Glaser and Charlotte Eagleson
Cultural and historical accounts told by senior adults whose ages span 70 yrs to 99 yrs. Topics cover the Workhouse, The Titanic, King Jerry king of the MODs and Motown DJ, 1966 World cup journalism, Dresden survival and pre GDPR society where one child, now 90, received the wrong age and surname from his orphanage and ended joining the forces at 15. Shared Histories aims to address stereotypical ideas that can be held about older people. When thinking of a senior care home or passing a senior after listening to this podcast, we hope that instead of asking google - you will speak to someone who was actually there.
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Shared Histories Culture, Art and Fascination
We have reached the third and final in this series of Shared Histories, which was made for the Age Without Limits #SeeAndBeSeen Day of Action - March 2024. In this episode, all of our speakers are talking about an aspect of art and culture; we hear about heritage from 1796 , the impact on a family of the 1912 Titanic disaster, Journalism for the 1966 World Cup, Lin tells us about an innocent cooking lesson at school in the 1960s, that had a lethal ending and back to the present with Alanna who who talks about her contemporary art and culture. Shared Histories will continue asking and listening in future series.Engineered by Charlotte Eagleson and Produced by Ruthie Glaser#SeeAndBeSeen
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Shared Histories - Identity, Social Policies and Childhoods.
In Episode two, our podcasters talk of their different social housing as children and their lives through sensory memories that are carried in mind images. These are the stories that need to be told to keep history alive. They speak eloquently and with a true feeling for the times that constrained or supported their development. Wendy describes living on her grandparents farm in Nelson, Wales and each detail brings her memories to life in pictures that are in her mind and conveyed to ours on a string of lights. Ellen takes us back to the night of 14th February 1945 when her home in Dresden was bombed by Allied Forces in WW2. Her words take us by the mental hand of destroyed streets and confusion that filled her days. When listening to Ken, we are reminded of the preciousness of our identities and the reliance we put into believing that they are solid and fixed elements that form our identities.#SeeAndBeSeen
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Shared Histories - Music and Machines
This first full episode is launched on March 20th 2024 for The Centre for Better Ageing #See And Be Seen Action Day. We meet Kath and Lin who tell us about their early lives in Brighton from 1924, when opportunities for women were not as they are now and where DAB radio would be a spaceship compared to the Accumulator used to power radios. Ernie describes his wartime experiences with the library service under gun fire and explains the use of a Tabulator. Whilst Ian King of the Hells Angels and rider of rode a Honda Sport describes "disagreeing" with the King of the mods on the beaches of Brighton. Hear both sides of the clash in musical philosophy and listen to the Motown memories of legendary DJ King Jerry.Engineered by Charlotte Eagleson and Produced by Ruthie Glaser#SeeAndBeSeen
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Preview of the Shared Histories podcast - history, culture and humour.
This five minute episode introduces some of the seniors who have shared their life stories with Shared Histories. Their accounts take us into a war torn territory, on board ships, to the workhouse, into the secrets of Lins lunch box and a night out with Kool and the Gang. We start in 1945 and move back and forth as far as 1912.The full length Episode One will be released on 20th March 2024 and will be launched a the The Jubilee in Brighton. This podcast has been made by a grant from the Centre for Better Ageing #SeeAndBeSeen.Shared Histories has been edited by Charlotte Eagleson and Produced by Ruthie Glaser.#SeeAndBeSeen
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Cultural and historical accounts told by senior adults whose ages span 70 yrs to 99 yrs. Topics cover the Workhouse, The Titanic, King Jerry king of the MODs and Motown DJ, 1966 World cup journalism, Dresden survival and pre GDPR society where one child, now 90, received the wrong age and surname from his orphanage and ended joining the forces at 15. Shared Histories aims to address stereotypical ideas that can be held about older people. When thinking of a senior care home or passing a senior after listening to this podcast, we hope that instead of asking google - you will speak to someone who was actually there.
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Ruthie Glaser and Charlotte Eagleson
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