Today's episode continues our multi-part series on "The Ozarks." Sure, you think you know about the Ozarks. The home of Branson, the Baldknobbers, and the Beverly Hillbillies…right? Well, in this series, we'll talk about the Ozarks—a region covering roughly half of Missouri—as a cultural identity as well as a physical place. So, come along for a trip to the Ozarks. This episode features a conversation with Kaitlyn McConnell about her efforts to preserve and promote the history of the Ozarks through her website Ozarks Alive and her recent book, "Passport to the Ozarks."
About the Guest: A seventh-generation Ozarker, Kaitlyn McConnell began writing about the Ozarks while still in high school. Starting as a columnist for the Marshfield Mail, her research and writing on topics related to Webster County led to her selection as the History Channel's Student of the Year in 2007. Later, she served as the president of the Webster County Historical Society and authored a pictorial book on the history of Marshfield. Her most recent book, "Passport to the Ozarks," was published in November 2019. Presently, Kaitlyn curates the website Ozarks Alive as well as serving as Media Relations Manager for CoxHealth.
Episode 15: The African American Press in Missouri – Debra Foster Greene
Episode 14: A Conversation with Missouri’s First Lady – Teresa Parson
Episode 13: National History Day in Missouri – Maggie Mayhan
Episode 12: Negro Leagues Baseball Museum – Raymond Doswell (Going to Kansas City, Part 5)
Episode 11: "Wide-Open Town" – Diane Mutti Burke & Jason Roe (Going to Kansas City, Part 4)
Episode 10: Harry S. Truman Presidential Library & Museum – Mark Adams (Going to Kansas City, Part 3)
Episode 9: SHSMO Kansas City Research Center — Lucinda Adams (Going to Kansas City, Part 2)
Episode 8: Public History in Kansas City and Beyond — Sandra Enriquez (Going to Kansas City, Part 1)
Episode 7: Missouri's Bicentennial – Michael Sweeney
Episode 6: A How-to Guide to Genealogy – Bill Eddleman
Episode 5: "Degrees of Allegiance" – Petra DeWitt (Missouri and The Great War, Part 3)
Episode 4: The National World War I Museum and Memorial – Jonathan Casey (Missouri and The Great War, Part 2)
Episode 3: "Love and Death in the Great War" – Andrew J. Huebner (Missouri and The Great War, Part 1)
More Missouri Moments: Rose Wilder Lane – Caroline Fraser
Episode 2: "Prairie Fires" – Caroline Fraser
More Missouri Moments: February 5, 1911 – Bob Priddy
Episode 1: "The Art of the Missouri Capitol" — Bob Priddy
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