It’s been roughly a year since the world was plunged into a COVID lockdown – and many of those quarantining turned to baking and cooking as a way to pass the time. For Seamus Blackley, particle physicist, inventor of the Xbox and fermentation expert, he was able to resurrect and recreate Egyptian bread using traditional tools, techniques and yeast dating back 4,000 years. This week, we’re talking about preserving the craft of historic bread baking with a renaissance figure in this unique and fascinating field of yeasty experimentation.
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The Goodall Fellowship: Sea Level Rise Monitoring with Benjamin Curran
The Landscapes of Frederick Douglass with Jeffrey McGuiness
Preserving Cultural Heritage Amid Climate Change with Charles Henry
Return of the Distillery with Aaron Hollis
The Goodall Fellowship: Circular Heritage Project with Stephanie Phillips
Forensic Modelling at Gettysburg with Christopher Oakley
The Real Father Christmas: Preserving Charles Dickens Legacy with Dr. Cindy Sughrue
Live from the Field: Talking Trades with Christman Company (& three skilled tradespeople)
The Historic Trades Labor Study with Donovan Rypkema from PlaceEconomics
[Thanksgiving Episode] This Land is Their Land by Dr. David J. Silverman
Hessians: German Soldiers in the American Revolutionary War with Friederike Baer
Stop the Road: A Conversation with E. Evans Paull
The Great Maryland Recipe Hunt with Joyce White
Spooky Season with Colin Dickey
Historic New England Summit with Carissa Demore
Bus Stop Paintings: A Conversation with Diego Bleifuss Prados
Battle of Sharpsburg: A Glimpse into the Lives of its Civilians with Steve Cowie
Becoming a Nationally Protected Resource with Seth Clark
[RE-RELEASE] PreserveCast Ep. 25: Too Afraid to Cry: Maryland Civilians in the Antietam Campaign
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