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Conversation Club by Lynn Cannon
Conversation Club by Lynn Cannon










Conversation Club by Lynn Cannon

Several of the programs, including Memories of the Railroad and Broad Street, were recorded at the Greater Oneonta Historical Society (GOHS), thanks to the sponsorship of Bob Brzozowski, GOHS Executive Director. Interviewees have included business and political leaders, medical professionals, artists, educators, and other individuals of interest both from Otsego and Delaware Counties. The goal was to capture individuals telling their own stories, recording their personal, professional and community accomplishments - with the personalization of their own voices. During the duration of the program, the host of KTC volunteered his services.Īlong with a live broadcast, the purpose of the program was to create an oral archive of those interviewed, which to date have numbered over 100, with over 100 hours recorded. The actual title of KTC was the suggestion of Brian Levis. KTC was a live segment of the Sunday Review, hosted by Gary Wickham. Brian Levis was the producer from June – December, 2011. One such program is “Kitchen Table Conversations” (KTC), hosted by Alan Donovan, former College President, and produced by Mark Simonson. The Annual Gathering was a huge success because it brought the AAC Community together and escalated the momentum we have towards building an inclusive, excited, motivated community.The station aimed at offering a variety of programming, including interviews with local individuals of note and interest.

Conversation Club by Lynn Cannon Conversation Club by Lynn Cannon

Finally, Jordan Cannon and Patrick Dunn discussed LGBTQ+ visibility and mentorship in the climbing industry.

Conversation Club by Lynn Cannon

Other talks on Saturday included a panel on Female First Ascents and how helpful they are to recognizing the cutting edge of women’s climbing, featuring the voices of Lynn Hill, Madeliene Sorkin, Sarah Leanne Hart, and Arlene Blum. On Saturday, Ashley Saupe from The Sharp End Podcast conducted an incredibly moving interview with Arc'teryx athlete Adam Campbell about the avalanche that took his wife’s life, and the struggles he faced as he blamed himself for it. At the Friday night Send N’ Social, our community gathered to share in the activity we love. The rest of the weekend featured community and thoughtful conversations.












Conversation Club by Lynn Cannon