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5 Points of Gratitude

It’s  been a busy year for me, both personally and as a content creator. You  may not know it from the scant number of podcast episodes I produced  this year. Indeed, the podcast now competes for my time with the  research I conduct for my book. Add onto that the wonderful days I get  to spend with our 7 month old grandson, now that we’re back in  Minnesota. It’s all good, so no complaints from me!

 1. The  last 8 years of strides in social understanding. In 2015-16, I remember  having to slow down and explain representation in the context of media.  Fast forward to 2022 and I tweet “let’s call it what it is and isn’t.  It’s not under-represented, it’s systemically excluded.”     

2. Pandemic-timed  tech boost. Libsyn (the podcast distribution host) and Zoom are making  it easier for mere mortals to produce high quality, accessible episodes.     

3. Catherine Yang, our outgoing audio genius who arrived at Advanced TV Herstory 4 years ago having just graduated from Northwestern University’s Radio,  TV and Film program. Catherine is off to pursue similar creative  endeavors, and leaves her prints on this podcast, in the forms of  consistently high-quality sound, eye-popping graphics for our YouTube  channel and our Witches are Back! Classic Charmed and 2018 Feminism episode, which she hosted and produced.     

4. The  never-ending questions that come to mind as I re-watch episodes and  entire series. I see little new TV in part because I will watch 6 hours  of Scarlett solely because I’m intrigued by Esther Rolle’s appearance.     

5. You  – the community of TV Herstorians and cosmic TV buffs. Earlier this  month I had lunch with Susan, Sharon and Melissa, podcasters of The 80s TV Ladies.  It’s always a pleasure to talk TV, from obscure to popular. I enjoy  exchanging emails with listeners and past guests and learn something new  from each and every one.