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The Behind the Archives series features conversations centered on the topic of archives: What are archives and who are the people that make archives work? Audiences will learn from the insights of our guests and learn more about what we do and who we are as an organization and as a profession.
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Host Ann Ledgerwood PT is a pediatric physical therapist, self-published author of children’s books, and musician. It has been her privilege and pleasure to serve infants, children, and families across SWVA for 44 years. Join Ann as she interviews parents, medical professionals, educators, mental health professionals, and others as they tell their stories and share their knowledge, expertise, and enthusiasm for topics that affect children and families. Bio-Ann Ledgerwood Ann Ledgerwood has w ...
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This aired on WEHC 90.7 FM on February 11, 2025. Host Ann Ledgerwood interviews Crickett McClure, physical therapist assistant, who has worked with children in Southwest Virginia for many years. Join us as Crickett shares her background, her story, and wise counsel for parents to help in raising healthy babies and children. Ann Ledgerwood also has …
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This aired on WEHC 90.7 FM on February 4, 2025. Host Ann Ledgerwood and husband David Ledgerwood share some songs for kids and families . . . and a few laughs too. Ann Ledgerwood also has a Youtube Channel with information on infant development, music for children, books read aloud, pediatric therapy tips, and more can be found. Many Stones Childre…
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This aired on WEHC 90.7 FM on January 28, 2025. Host Ann Ledgerwood interviews teacher and musician Carol Raedy. Join us as Carol shares some of her favorite songs as related to families and children. Ann Ledgerwood also has a Youtube Channel with information on infant development, music for children, books read aloud, pediatric therapy tips, and m…
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This aired on WEHC 90.7 FM on January 14, 2025. Host Ann Ledgerwood reads from "Oatmeal & Lavender" the first self-published children's book that she wrote. Ann Ledgerwood also has a Youtube Channel with information on infant development, music for children, books read aloud, pediatric therapy tips, and more can be found. Many Stones Children's Cha…
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Stan and Sharon Williams, husband and wife team, have written and illustrated a series of books about native wildlife in Southwest Virginia. Motivated by wanting to provide children's books that accurately portray wildlife for their grandkids, their books are available through Amazon and also locally in Abingdon, Virginia. They read some of their b…
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Host Ann Ledgerwood interviews Stan and Sharon Williams, husband and wife team, who've written and illustrated a series of books about native wildlife in Southwest Virginia. Motivated by wanting to provide children's books that accurately portray wildlife for their grandkids, their books are available through Amazon and also locally in Abingdon, Vi…
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Host Ann Ledgerwood interviews Amy Bowie, who owned and ran Miss Amy's Child Care in Abingdon, Virginia, for over 20 years. Based upon the Reggio system of learning, Miss Amy's Child Care has impacted scores of children and families. Join us as "Miss Amy" shares her background, her story, and wise counsel for parents to help in raising healthy babi…
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Join Ivy Sheppard as she interviews Many Stones Children's Corner host Ann Ledgerwood. Ann is a pediatric physical therapist, musician, and author of several self-published books for for children and families. Having worked as a pediatric PT for 44+ years in Southwest Virginia, Ann shares her passion for children and why she decided to start the ra…
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Host Ann Ledgerwood talks with foster and adoptive parents Josh and Sommer Pickett. The Picketts have fostered and adopted three children, which along with their 14 year old biological son, fill their home with four children. They share their family's walk through foster care and adoption and their passion for children and parents. Ann Ledgerwood a…
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Host Ann Ledgerwood interviews Dr. Sarah Seeley-Dick, a pediatrician in Abingdon, Virginia. Join us as Dr. Seeley-Dick shares her background, her story, and wise counsel for parents to help in raising healthy babies and children. Ann Ledgerwood also has a Youtube Channel with information on infant development, music for children, books read aloud, …
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Host Ann Ledgerwood interviews her husband David Ledgerwood. David is a mental health professional who works with middle school children and also teaches parenting classes to men. He meets with men one and one and also teaches classes in a regional jail. In his work, David often works with men who have experienced childhood trauma. He shares his pa…
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Host Ann Ledgerwood talks with foster and adoptive parent Amanda Bradley. She and her husband Jamie have fostered and adopted seven children, which along with their five biological children, fill their home and farm with 12 children. Amanda shares her family's walk through foster care and adoption and her passion for children and helping children t…
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Anicka Austin is an Atlanta-based artist and archivist curious about the relationship between ephemerality, documentation and legacy. She attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a Carolina Academic Library Associates fellowship, graduating in May 2020 with a Master of Science in Library Science. She is currently working as vis…
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Monet Lewis-Timmons is an English PhD candidate at the University of Delaware and an alumna of Emory University (2018), where she double majored in English and African American Studies. Her dissertation research focuses on the genealogical lifecycle of Black women’s archives through Alice Dunbar-Nelson’s personal papers. She recently interned at th…
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Randy Gue, Rose Library Curator of Modern, Political, and Social Movements and host of “Rose Library Presents: Atlanta Intersections,” joins us for a cross over episode that kicks off three episodes talking with members of the bands that played that show and others who have helped shape Atlanta’s punk history. In this edition, Randy and Atlanta mus…
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Head of Collection Processing Sarah Quigley and Rare Book Librarian Beth Shoemaker take us into the Rose Library archives to talk about two curiosities connected to history in unique ways. In this episode, we learn how the purported beard hair of English monarch Edward the IV may one day help solve a mystery that dates back to the War of the Roses.…
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Lolita Rowe is the Community Outreach Archivist at the Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. She works with the Metro Atlanta community to collect, preserve, and provide access to diverse voices in the archive. She has recently joined the Society of American Archivists podcast series, Ar…
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Society of American Archivist Vice President and Head of Research Services at the Rose, Courtney Chartier, talks advocacy of the profession, engagement with the community, and about her experience as one of the processing archivists for the Martin Luther King Jr. papers, the Voter Education Project, and the Tupac Shakur papers during her time the A…
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Follow Randy's podcast, Rose Library Presents: Atlanta Intersections, which explores how lives and place are bound together. The series brings activists, artists, authors, journalists, musicians, photographers, scholars, and urbanists together to discuss their lives, their work and their experiences of the city and how it all converges.…
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Due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, Meaghan and Rosemary had to cancel their site visits in the Chicago area and the Northeast region of the United States. Both trips were scheduled in March and were supposed to be the last ones for the first round of trips. Although they were scheduled to present on their research for the first and second times a…
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