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It's All History To Me
It's All History To Me
Author: Sofia Foradori, Victoria Ashley
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© 2025 Sofia Foradori, Victoria Ashley
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Each week, Sofia and Victoria invite history-based professionals to discuss their work and fields of interests as it relates to their theme for the 2025 fall semester, "What does it mean to be an American?" You can also listen live at WEGL 91.1 FM on Thursdays at 8am.
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This week, Sofia and Victoria wrap up season six with former senator and gubernatorial candidate Doug Jones to discuss his career in public service and his work on the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing case.
This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Dr. Meghan Buchanan from the Auburn University Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and Social Work to discuss her work teaching through an archaeological field school entitled "Searching for Camp Watts."
This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Col (Ret.) Keith Balts, former Director of Space Forces for the United States Air Forces Air Central Command and current Professor of Practice and Director of the Leadership program at Clemson University to discuss his career.
This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Dr. Steve Brown from the Auburn University Political Science Department to discuss his teaching and public outreach work.
This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Ms. Nicole Carlson Maffei, who is the Director of Civics Education at the Supreme Court Historical Society to discuss her work and educational journey.
This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Director Emeritus of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, Dr. Brent Glass to discuss his work with the museum and his new book, 50 Great American Places: Essential Historic Sites Across the U.S.
This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Lee McInnis, an Auburn University alumni, to discuss his work in the armed forces and his work as a public historian.
This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Dr. Blake Busbin from the Alabama State Department of Education to discuss history education and education policy.
This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by artist Phillip Juras to talk about his paintings of landscapes and his knowledge of ecological landscape history.
This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Dr. Zachary Schulz from the Auburn University History Department to discuss his research in public and oral health in the South.
This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Ric Smith from the Auburn University School of Communication and Journalism to discuss his work at the Olympic games and as the announcer for Auburn University football games.
This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Dr. Keith Hebert from the Auburn University History Department to discuss his research on the history of the American south and his upcoming research on elections.
This week, Sofia and Victoria kick off season six with Dr. Paul Harris, a professor of comparative immigration policy from the Auburn University Political Science Department to discuss immigration and American identity.
To celebrate WEGL Day, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Charlotte and Skyler from "The Science Signal."
This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Cece Otto from "An American Songline," which has been educating people about the past through song since 2013.
This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Dr. SueAnne Griffith from the "Lily Flagg's Signal" podcast, which focuses on the history of Huntsville, Alabama.
This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Professor Robert Finkle from the Auburn University College of Architecture, Design, and Construction to discuss his work as a graphic designer for different public history projects.
This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Dr. Kelly Kennington from the Auburn University History Department to discuss her research on legal history.
This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Patrick George from the Auburn University Office of Student Involvement to discuss his background as a motivational speaker and knowledge of leadership history.
This week, Sofia and Victoria are joined by Courtney Natseway from the College of the Muscogee Nation to discuss her experience and knowledge of horticulture and gardening.



