Practical Preservation

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Focused on the restoration and preservation of 18th, 19th, and early 20th century buildings our weekly podcast features preservationists, educators, and products related to preserving older buildings.

Practical Preservation podcast featuring Jeremy Ebersol from The Landmark Trust USA
07/20/2023

Jeremy Ebersole from The Landmark Trust USA joined the Practical Preservation podcast and shared how The Landmark Trust USA preserves at risk properties and his love of motor themed architecture and neon signs.


You can follow The Landmark Trust USA:

Facebook and The Landmark Trust USA (@thelandmarktrustusa) • Instagram photos and videos


Visit their website (and book your vacation rental):

The Landmark Trust USA


You can connect with Jeremy at: Jeremy Ebersole | LinkedIn or

jebersole@landmarktrustusa.com


Practical Preservation Podcast featuring Author Stephanie Ryberg-Webster, Ph.D.
05/04/2023

We're back! On this week's episode of the Practical Preservation Podcast, Danielle speaks with Dr. Stephanie Ryberg-Webster, author of the book "Preserving the Vanishing City: Historic Preservation amid Urban Decline in Cleveland, Ohio (Urban Life, Landscape and Policy)" about the struggles of preservation during urban decline. 

You can find Stephanie's book online at Temple University Press. Or at major online retailers.

You can contact Dr. Ryberg-Webster at s.ryberg@csuohio.edu.


Practical Preservation Podcast Featuring Isabel Thornton of Restoration Housing
08/11/2022

This week Danielle spoke with Isabel Thornton of Restoration Housing. Restoration Housing is a nonprofit organization that develops affordable rental properties benefiting limited-income individuals and families through the preservation of neglected historic structures. Danielle and Isabel discussed the benefits of restoring older houses in lieu of building new structures, and how the multi-family home model is relevant in today's world. Isabel also explained how advantageous tapping into historic tax credit funding and low income housing credits is for their organization.


Practical Preservation Podcast featuring Mark Plants of the Susquehanna National Heritage Area
08/04/2022

On this week's episode of the Practical Preservation Podcast, Danielle spoke with Mark Platts, President of the Susquehanna National Heritage Area. Mark and Danielle discussed the process of purchasing a historic area, why adapting historic buildings for modern use is important, and why to be involved in your local historic organizations.


Practical Preservation Podcast featuring Alyssa Lozupone of the Newport Restoration Foundation
07/28/2022

On this week’s episode of the Practical Preservation Podcast Danielle spoke with Alyssa Lozupone, Director of Preservation at the Newport Restoration Foundation (NRF). Danielle and Alyssa discussed philosophies in preservation, and about how the Newport Restoration Foundation is attempting to mitigate and prevent damage from the effects of climate change like rising sea levels.


Practical Preservation Podcast featuring Lauren Kope, University of Delaware Botanic Gardens
07/21/2022

On this week's episode of the Practical Preservation Podcast, Danielle spoke with Lauren Kope, the Program Coordinator for the University of Delaware Botanic Gardens. Danielle and Lauren discussed historic gardens in the Philadelphia area, such as the Wyck Historic House, and best practices for preservation in gardening.


Lauren also mentioned the America's Gardens Capital Passport and how educational programs like this support historic preservation through outreach.



Practical Preservation Podcast featuring Dr. Eliza Grant of the Bluebird Project
07/14/2022

On this week’s episode of the Practical Preservation Podcast, Danielle speaks with Dr. Eliza Grant of the Bluebird Project in Conway, New Hampshire. The Bluebird Project is a community focused real estate development company that preserves historic buildings and converts them into affordable housing. Dr. Grant discussed how she became involved in preservation after identifying an affordable housing shortage in her community, and how this interest grew into a successful initiative. 

You can learn more about The Bluebird Project by visiting them on Facebook and Instagram. If you have questions for Dr. Grant she can be reached...


Practical Preservation Podcast featuring Dr. Eliza Grant of the Bluebird Project
07/14/2022

On this week’s episode of the Practical Preservation Podcast, Danielle speaks with Dr. Eliza Grant of the Bluebird Project in Conway, New Hampshire. The Bluebird Project is a community focused real estate development company that preserves historic buildings and converts them into affordable housing. Dr. Grant discussed how she became involved in preservation after identifying an affordable housing shortage in her community, and how this interest grew into a successful initiative. 

You can learn more about The Bluebird Project by visiting them on Facebook and Instagram. If you have questions for Dr. Grant she can be reached...


Practical Preservation featuring Dr. Maigen Sullivan of The Invisible Histories Project
07/07/2022

On this week's episode of the Practical Preservation Podcast Danielle spoke with Dr. Maigen Sullivan ofI The Invisible Histories Project. Based in Birmingham, Alabama, The Invisible Histories Project locates, preserves, researches, and creates for local communities an accessible collection of the rich and diverse history of LGBTQ life in the US South. Danielle and Dr. Sullivan discussed how the Project documents these histories, and how preserving them benefits local communities.


You can find this episode on TuneIn, Apple Podcasts, STITCHER, or on our website at: https://practicalpreservationservices.com/practical-preservation-featuring-dr-maigen-sullivan-of-the-invisible-histories-project/.


Practical Preservation Podcast featuring Nedra Deadwyler of the Save Your Spaces Cultural Heritage and Historic Preservation Festival
06/24/2022

This week on the Practical Preservation Podcast Danielle was joined by Nedra Deadwyler of the Save Your Spaces Cultural Heritage and Historic Preservation Festival. 


Nedra and Danielle talked about trends and techniques in preserving history, heritage, and identities, and how events like the Save Your Spaces festival encourage their preservation. They also discussed how you can support projects like Save your Spaces, or even create a similar event in your community.