• Steve Derrick - a COVID artist reviews his front line employee portraits
    Mar 13 2025

    Five years ago, Steve Derrick found himself working from home ... indefinitely.

    The game developer and artist took the time to work on his craft and focused on portraits. He went from friends and family submissions on Facebook to finding the true heros of the pandemic - essential workers in some of their most trying moments.

    Steve Derrick drew those portraits and sent them to the subjects free of charge, for months.

    He said it helped him, but it also helped so many others - including myself and my family.

    We both took moments to pause during our conversation because we still feel the memories deeply.

    Introducing artist Steve Derrick who was kind enough to 'Tell Me Your Story'.

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    34 mins
  • Daniel Nathan - Talks about 10 Movies that Changed America and the Academy Awards
    Feb 28 2025

    For the past 22 years, Skidmore College professor Daniel Nathan has taught American Studies on the Saratoga Springs campus. With the liberties given to him and his students, his '10 Books that Changed America' spurred on a new course - '10 Movies that Changed America.'

    Nathan discusses creating the new course, what movies ended up on the proverbial cutting room floor, his favorite films, and the upcoming Academy Awards.

    His work is incomplete as he remains busy as a writer, editor, professor, and sports enthusiast, so I plan to invite him again to this podcast.

    Link to The Daily Gazette 'Getting to Know' story.

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    47 mins
  • Tasha 'Freedom' McBride - Poet, Police Officer and now Photographer
    Feb 27 2025

    From Syracuse to the university to Albany to the streets of Baltimore, Tasha ‘Freedom’ McBride has made a difference. She was part of Art Night in Schenectady, shown inside the Schenectady County office buildings, first two floors, in a photo exhibit entitled “An Artist's Perspective: Defying a Broken System in celebration of Black History Month.

    For the first time, McBride's photos will be displayed as part of an essay entitled “Broken Concrete.”

    She was the first featured artist of the Schenectady County Human Rights Commission.

    I called Tasha ‘Freedom’ McBride at her home in Maryland to learn about her journey as an artist and community officer with the City of Baltimore.

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    28 mins
  • Professor Winston Grady-Willis, founder of Black Studies at Skidmore College
    Feb 15 2025

    Winston Grady-Willis is a Skidmore College professor and the founding director of Black Studies. He was an associate professor of American Studies from 2008 to 2011. He became the inaugural director of the School of Gender, Race, and Nations at Portland State University and chaired Africana Studies at MSU Denver. He returned to Skidmore College in 2019 with his wife, Lisa Grady-Willis, program director and teaching professor of intergroup relations, at Skidmore College.

    I sat down with Professor Grady-Willis on campus to talk about his journey and the role of Black History Month and Black Studies on campus and beyond.

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    35 mins