Public History with Justin, Jake, and Molly
In this episode of Public History with Justin, Jake, and Molly, Jake sat down with Fin Dwyer - the voice behind the Irish History Podcast and one of the most consistent storytellers working in public history today. If you've ever wondered what it actually takes to sustain a history podcast for more than a decade, this is that conversation. We talk about how Fin got started back in 2010, building an audience from scratch, and how podcasting has evolved from a niche format into one of the most powerful tools we have for sharing history. Along the way, we dig into something that sits at the center of both of our work - how to take complex, often uncomfortable history and make it accessible without losing the nuance. We also talk about the craft of public history; how we tell stories, how audiences engage with them, and what responsibility comes with putting history out into the world. And like any good conversation between public historians, we end up somewhere deeper - talking about bias, interpretation, and why the past still matters so much in the present. Check out The Irish History Podcast [https://www.irishhistorypodcast.ie/] Check out Transatlantic: An Irish American History Podcast [https://www.irishhistorypodcast.ie/podcast-series/transatlantic-an-irish-american-history-podcast] This episode of Public History with Justin, Jake, and Molly explores: * How Fin built the Irish History Podcast into a global show * What podcasting looked like in 2010 - and how much it's changed * The challenge of turning deep research into clear, engaging storytelling * Why some of the most important stories never become books - but thrive in podcasts * The responsibility of historians in public spaces, especially online * How nuance gets lost and why it's worth fighting to keep it * The tension between academic history and public-facing storytelling * Why the past still shapes how we see the world today
37 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de Public History with Justin, Jake, and Molly!