Showing posts with label journalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label journalism. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 8, 2023

An Interview with Wayne King

 Nancy West interviews Wayne King with a heartfelt thanks for all he has contributed to the New Hampshire Center for Public Interest Journalism and its daily nonprofit news outlet, InDepthNH.org.

This is a rebroadcast of a 2020 interview with Wayne King by Nancy West Editor and Founder of the NH Center for Public Interest Journalism.

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Wayne King, podcaster, columnist, and artist

Former state Senator Wayne D. King of Rumney faced tragedy last June when he lost his wife and best friend, Alice. He liked to call her his “girlfriend and forever heart.” And he calls himself an author, artist, activist and recovering politician in the midst of traumatic change.

His struggle to find continued meaning in his life without Alice has given birth to two new podcasts, the “Radical Centrist” and “NH Secrets, Legends and Lore.” He was recently honored for his political column “The View From Rattlesnake Ridge” by the New England Newspaper and Press Association at its annual dinner in Boston. Congratulations, Wayne.

“I am proud to publish Wayne’s work and grateful that he chose InDepthNH.org to showcase his column, podcasts and art work,” said Nancy West, founder of the New Hampshire Center for Public Interest Journalism.

“What shines through in everything he touches is a deep reverence for life and respect for the ideas and opinions of others.”

The NENPA judges summed up their reasons for honoring King’s columns: “Wayne D. King exalts national dialogue in ‘Democracy Should be a Messy Business’ but that solutions are found in differing viewpoints given by people who respect each other. In ‘Looking for Hope: You’ll find it at the dump on Buffalo Road in Rumney,’ King is engaging about history, politics and our unifying bond as everyday people. Few can turn political musings into poetic prose like Wayne D. King.”

A three-term state Senator, he was the 1994 Democratic nominee for Governor and most recently the CEO of MOP Environmental Solutions Inc., a public company in the environmental cleanup space. His art is exhibited nationally in galleries and he has published three books of his images.

His most recent novel “Sacred Trust” a vicarious, high voltage adventure to stop a private powerline has been published on Amazon.com as an ebook (http://bit.ly/STrust ) with the paper edition due in Mid-October. He lives in Rumney at the base of Rattlesnake Ridge. His website is:http://bit.ly/WayneDKing

Wednesday, December 22, 2021

EP 55 "Stories from the Rolodex" - a conversation with Beverly Stoddart and Ann Welch



EP 55 "Stories from the Rolodex" - A Conversation with Beverly Stoddart and Ann Welch


Listen here:

https://feeds.podetize.com/ep/L2O2HShYe/media


Show Notes:

https://nhsecrets.blogspot.com/2021/12/ep-55-stories-from-rolodex-conversation.html




Beverly Stoddart 

Ann Welch


Take a trip back into history with your kids, your students, your friends and neighbors with this fantastic collaboration between Author Beverly Stoddart and educator Ann Welch as they describe their collaboration built upon the extraordinary stories of journalists from United Press International in the latter half of the 20th century.

In the final days of the Boston office of UPI , Beverly Stoddart who was working for the Boston Herald wandered into the offices of UPI to satisfy her curiosity. She was captivated by a huge Rolodex still among the detritus of the quickly vanishing equipment and memorabilia and she inquired what was to be done with it.

When she was informed it would be thrown out Beverly immediately asked if she could have it, thus beginning a 20 year journey to "Stories from a Rolodex" where Beverly becomes investigative journalist to some of the most consequential investigative journalists of their time reporting on everything from integration and busing in Boston to the largest mass murder in New Hampshire history.

Finally, as if sharing these life-altering stories with us were not a generous enough act, Beverly teamed up with Ann Welch a curriculum development specialist (among many other things!) to build a study guide around the book and to offer it at no cost to teachers, parents and schools at no cost so that their work could serve as a template for experiencing the thrill of journalism and history first hand and learning to discern between real news and the fake news that now lurks in every corner of the Web.


Beverly Stoddart

Author, Writer, Speaker

bstoddart9@gmail.com

www.BeverlyStoddart.com



Ann Welch, M.Ed.

Educator, Consultant, Speaker

awelch@mypepllc.com

www.mypepllc.com



Links:


United Press International

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Press_International



Stories from the Rolodex Full Length REV






‘Stories from the Rolodex’ Is A Book Like No Other

Stoddart interviews people she found in the Rolodex she happened on when United Press International was shuttering its business in the space it rented at the Boston Herald minutes before midnight on December 3, 1982.

January 9, 2021 | http://indepthnh.org/2021/01/09/stories-from-the-rolodex-is-a-book-like-no-other/


Author Bev Stoddart Talks ‘Stories from the Rolodex’ in Virtual Event Jan. 11

Beverly Stoddart joins Gibson’s Bookstore virtually to present her new book, Stories from the Rolodex: Important Figures of Journalism in Their Own Words, in conversation with author Dan Szczesny.

December 29, 2020 | http://indepthnh.org/2020/12/29/author-bev-stoddart-talks-stories-from-the-rolodex-in-virtual-event-jan-11/






Keywords
UPI, Stories from the Rolodex, Bev, Beverly Stoddart, Ann, Welch, curriculum, journalism, history, civics,