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Willow's Vintage Homestead

Fun and educational discussions on all manner of old-timey topics, including traditional arts and skills, history, antiques, homesteading, and lots more. New episodes uploaded every Wednesday!

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    Wilderness Wisdom of Daniel Boone with Mike Martin - WVH #47

    Mike Martin, author of "The Honest Wilderness: Finding Daniel Boone and the Frontier Within" joins me for a very though-provoking conversation about how wilderness heals the heart and mind, how to be a more capable person, and lessons from Daniel Boone's insights through a lifetime of change.

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    Folk Schools with Mari Sanborn - WVH #46

    I have a fun chat about folk schools with Mari Sanborn, Communications Coordinator for the Folk Education Association of America. Hear all about the history and the present of this unique type of school that focuses on the traditional skills and arts of "ordinary folk" like you and me.

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    Stone Age Lessons with Memma the Cavewoman - WVH #45

    Experimental history expert and teacher Memma the Cavewoman chats with me about how and why she got started learning about the prehistoric lifeways of Britain and Europe, as well as deep thoughts about being in nature, ritual, fire, and what our collective culture has lost in this modern era.

  4. 42

    Reclaiming Native Culture with Natalie Mora - WVH #44

    Natalie Mora is from several different southwest Indigenous tribes, and she shares her journey of rediscovering her roots, the ups and downs, and her future hopes for Native American folks everywhere.

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    Hollywoodland with Mary Mallory - WVH #43

    Hollywood and Los Angeles architecture historian Mary Mallory joins me as we talk about the Hollywood sign as well as iconic buildings of the 1920s and 30s, including Grauman's Chinese Theater, The Witch's House, Griffith Observatory, and the now-lost Richfield Building.

  6. 40

    Weapon Making with Barbara of Archangel Steel - WVH #42

    This week I chat about shiny pointy things with Barbara from Archangel Steel, a small business that specializes in not just shiny pointy things but also other types of steel weaponry and leatherwork from days of yore.

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    Morris Dancing with Oliver Cameron-Swan - WVH #41

    Oliver Cameron-Swan joins me once again from merry old England to chat about the ancient tradition of Morris Dancing, a form of folk dance tied to the seasons. What is it? Why is it? What's with the hankies and floral hats? Where does Napoleon Bonaparte come into all this? Listen and find out!

  8. 38

    The Freemasons with Jamie Vest & Chris Tomasello - WVH #40

    Who are the Freemasons? What's their history in America? How do you join? What do they do? All these questions and more are answered in my chat with Jamie Vest and Chris Tomasello who are both active Masonic Lodge members at different stages of their journey.

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    Hammond Castle with Donovan Lafontaine - WVH #39

    The delightful Assistant Curator of Hammond Castle, Donovan Lafontaine, chats with me about this astonishing and whimsical landmark in Gloucester, MA on Cape Ann, built in the late 1920s by inventor John H. Hammond Jr.

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    1960s Bad Movies with Jackey Neyman Jones - WVH #38

    My pal Jackey Neyman Jones of "Manos: The Hands of Fate" and other shows (including my own, "The Manos Chronicles") joins me as we chat about not just Manos but other B (for Bad) movies and filmmakers of the 1960s and beyond.

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    The Nursery Business with Sharai Kirk - WVH #37

    Sharai Kirk of Solomon's Gardens nursery in Sonora, CA chats with me about what it's like to run a nursery, how her father got started in the 1980s, and offers tips for folks who might want to try starting their own nursery business.

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    Willows for Weaving with Oliver Cameron-Swan - WVH #36

    My guest this time comes to us from across the pond -- England! Oliver Cameron-Swan teaches basket making at The Cartshed, an award-winning well-being charity in Herefordshire. We discuss the therapeutic nature of learning to weave as well as practicalities of growing, harvesting, and working with willows as materials.

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    Small-Town Papers with Greg Little - WVH #35

    Owner and editor of the motherlode's own Mariposa Gazette, Greg Little, takes time out of his busy schedule to chat with me about what it's like to run a small-town newspaper with an unbroken 175-year history, and shares his viewpoints on AI, the future of print media, and why independent newspapers are more important than ever.

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    Foraged Funerals with Sara Koelsch - WVH #34

    Floral designer Sara Koelsch and I have a fascinating discussion about creating more mindful (and Earth-friendly) arrangements for funerals and other special occasions from foraged materials.

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    The Quakers with Honour Horne-Jaruk

    Friend Honour Horne-Jaruk chats with me about the history of the Quakers in America, why she joined, what Quaker meetings are like, and some of the basic tenets that are just as applicable today, such as "Live simply so that others may simply live."

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    Zines & Indie Publishing with Ashton MacKenzie - WVH #32

    Teacher and collector Ashton MacKenzie chats with me about the history of 'Zine culture, how to make your own, and how 'zines have spread information in a unique way to strengthen communities.

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    Media Preservation with Mark O'Brien - WVH #31

    The very amusing Mark O'Brien of Uncommon Ephemera joins me to talk about preserving film strips and VHS tapes. Why would anyone save these? Listen and find out!

  18. 28

    Pottery & Clay with Karen Mentzer - WVH #30

    Karen Mentzer of Bootjack Clay Shack joins me for a discussion about pottery, wild clay, discovery, learning, and following your passion to craft a fulfilling livelihood.

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    Sheep & Fleeces with Jan DeShera - WVH #29

    We're talking sheep and fleeces with Jan DeShera, owner of Wild Fire Sheep Ranch and Jan DeShera Weaving Studio in Coulterville, California. Learn more about different breeds and wool types, how fleeces are processed, and how to get started raising sheep on your homestead.

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    Puppetry with Joe Selph - WVH #28

    My friend Joe Selph and I chat about his career as a puppeteer, which all started with Renee and his Artists. We also discuss the Bob Baker Marionette Theater, The Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta, and of course the Muppets and Joe's time with Jim Henson.

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    Artist Eric Pape with Dr. Greg Conn - WVH #27

    My good friend Dr. Gregory Conn and I do a deep dive into the curious life, death, and rediscovery of the forgotten 20th Century artist Eric Pape.

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    Heritage Roses with Burling Leong - WVH #26

    Today I'm chatting with Burling Leong, owner of Burlington Rose Nursery who is an expert on heritage and miniature roses. Not only does she propagate them herself, she is also a breeder of new varieties, and renovates historic rose gardens such as Hearst Castle.

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    The Donner Party with Leslie Scatchard - WVH #25

    This episode takes us on a deep dive into the history of the ill-fated Donner Party with historian and educator Leslie Scatchard, where the tragic events unfold through the eyes of Tamsen Donner.

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    Beekeeping with Laura Huchel - WVH #24

    Most homesteaders have considered having their own hives, and this fascinating conversation with urban beekeeper Laura Huchel is packed with information so you can decide if it's right for you.

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    Community Music with Larry Guenther - WVH #23

    Larry Guenther and I chat about the importance of music in our lives, especially how it brings communities and groups together through the shared experience of heartfelt songs.

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    Art is for Everyone with Erica Wolfsen - WVH #22

    Local art teacher Erica Wolfsen explains how and why art is for everyone, and bringing communities together through public art, school programs, and learning how to play at paint parties with friends.

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    1920s-40s Music with Ginger Pauley - WVH #21

    My pal Ginger Pauley "The Vintage Girl" from Vintage America with Ginger shares what it's like to be a bandleader and singer covering music of the 1920s-40s.

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    Vintage Menswear with Neal Blangiardo - WVH #20

    Vintage menswear expert Neal Blangiardo, proprietor of Eff's Style Emporium in New York City, discusses how to find vintage treasures in resale shops, how to clean (and how NOT to clean) vintage neckties, and ideas for dressing sharply in all seasons.

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    A Career in Flowers with Nina Mimnaugh - WVH #19

    Local florist Nina Mimnaugh chats with me about how she got into the floralist business, growing local flowers organically here in the Yosemite foothills, and how one classroom opportunity changed her life.

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    Medieval Swordfighting with Jacob Plumb & Mitch Davis - WVH #18

    The fine folks at Iron Gate Swordfighting chat with me about the history of how all kinds of folks learned how to use a sword for battle, dueling, or just for show -- and where you can find qualified teachers in your area.

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    Herbs & Homesteading with Cindi Reusch - WVH #17

    Local herbalist Cindi Reusch, owner of Small Woods Farm, joins me for an interesting chat about the little-known miracle herb Yerba Santa, foraging, and her flourishing four-acre homestead in the California foothills.

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    Plant Dyes & Visible Mending with Heidi Iverson - WVH #16

    Heidi Iverson of Honeyfolk Clothing, and author of The Natural Dye Handbook, chats with me about plant dyes, foraging, playing with color, different kinds of fibers, and visible mending.

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    Soapmaking & Scent with Hayley Jay Croom - WVH #15

    Soap is STEM! Hayley Jay Croom of Paintbox Soapworks explains the science behind soapmaking, including glycerin melt-and-pour, cold process, and hot process. We also cover a bit about the psychology of scent, and what colors and scents work with which types of soap and why.

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    Amelia Earhart with Robert Bassin - WVH #14

    Expert Roberta Bassin shares a lifetime of knowledge and research about the enigmatic pilot Amelia Earhart, whose plane disappeared over the Pacific Ocean in 1937. Have they actually found her plane? What's in the classified files? Tune in and find out!

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    Living History with Jeffrey Weissman - WVH #13

    We're going Back to the Future with actor Jeffrey Weissman (George McFly in 2 & 3) as we talk about how to bring history alive for audiences with improv, immersion, authenticity, and passion.

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    Broadcast History with Chuck Conrad - WVH #12

    Chuck Conrad, Founder and Executive Director of the Texas Broadcast Museum, shares fascinating stories about early radio, television, recordings, and the importance of saving what remains of this history.

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    Running a Vintage Shop with Sonja and Timothy Krabill - WVH #11

    The Krabills of Aurora, OR share tips and tricks for how to find and identify vintage items, and what it's like to run their store, Trash and Treasure Vintage.

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    Vintage Ornaments with Jody Pritzl - WVH #10

    Jody Pritzl, expert on Shiny Brite and other vintage American-made holiday ornaments, chats with me about collecting, memories, and the magic of Christmas.

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    Homestead Food Tips with Cheryl Berg - WVH #9

    Homesteader Cheryl Berg and I chat about foraging, closet mead, food preservation, hugelkultur, and lots more in this fun and informative episode.

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    Rose Parade Floats with John Ramirez - WVH Podcast #8

    A fascinating conversation with John Ramirez about how those floats for the Tournament of Roses Parade are designed and created, plus how voice acting legend June Foray launched his career as a Disney animator and designer.

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    The Iron Door with Corinna & Chris Loh - WVH #7

    Learn lots of weird facts about The Iron Door Saloon in Groveland, CA, courtesy of owners Corinna & Chris Loh. Bullet holes? Ghosts? Live rattlesnakes?? You betcha!

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    Burlesque History with Kia Puckett - WVH #6

    This fascinating look at burlesque history with performer and educator Kia Puckett touches on Victorian sensibilities, roller derby, spies, Betty Boop, and other surprising aspects of this misunderstood art form.

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    Yosemite Miwuk with Waylon Coats - WVH #5

    Tribal Vice Chair of the Southern Sierra Miwuk Nation, Waylon Coats, shares a lot of history about the Indigenous peoples of Yosemite, cultural caretaking of the land, and hope for the next generation.

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    Mining & JN Perlot with Shannon Poe - WVH #4

    Get an inside look at the gold rush through the eyes of an 1850s miner and learn how gold gets into them thar hills in the first place with mining expert Shannon Poe.

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    Magicians with Robert Baxt - WVH #3

    The very magical Robert Baxt and I chat about the history of stage magicians, vaudeville, Houdini, and Hollywood's Magic Castle.

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    Crafting & Community with Abby Miller - WVH #2

    Local librarian and artist Abby Miller and I talk about why hands-on crafting matters, especially as it relates to community and self-care.

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    IOOF with Ian Love-Jones- WVH #1

    Ian Love-Jones and I chat about the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) -- What it is, what we do as Odd Fellows, the history behind the fraternal order, how it's changed over the years, and why mutual aid societies matter now more than ever.

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Fun and educational discussions on all manner of old-timey topics, including traditional arts and skills, history, antiques, homesteading, and lots more. New episodes uploaded every Wednesday!

HOSTED BY

Willow Polson

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Fun and educational discussions on all manner of old-timey topics, including traditional arts and skills, history, antiques, homesteading, and lots more. New episodes uploaded every Wednesday!

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