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The Ordinary, Extraordinary CemeteryThe Ordinary, Extraordinary CemeteryEpisode 227 - Death and Dying 101 with Ryan SeidemannSend us a text! We love hearing from listeners. If you'd like a response, please include your email. Join Jennie and Dianne on the Ordinary Extraordinary Cemetery podcast as they tackle tough questions about death and dying with returning guest Ryan Seidemann. This week, they're answering questions from Ryan's students at Arizona State University, including:*When should the needs of the living take precedence over considerations of the dead?*How can we make death care more inclusive and flexible?*Why is modern Western culture so uncomfortable discussing death?Listen...2025-04-0355 minThe Ordinary, Extraordinary CemeteryThe Ordinary, Extraordinary CemeteryEpisode 98 - Lost Cemeteries of New OrleansSend us a text! We love hearing from listeners. If you'd like a response, please include your email. New Orleans, Louisiana is famously known for its intricate above ground cemeteries, but what about the cemeteries that have been lost to time? In this episode Jennie and Dianne speak with returning guest, Ryan  Seidemann, about the Ordinary Extraordinary cemeteries that have disappeared beneath the streets and buildings of the Big Easy; including Caesars Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints football team. From New Orleans' Very first cemetery, to Jewish cemeteries, to the Charity Hospital cemetery and many o...2022-08-2554 minA Life In RuinsA Life In RuinsBioarchaeology Across the World with Dr. Alex Garcia-Putnam - Ruins 82In this episode, we are chatting with Dr. Alex Garcia-Putnam who is the Assistant State Physical Anthropologist for the Department of Archaeology and History Preservation in Washington State. And how did we come across Dr. Garcia-Putnam? Well he is a UW graduate of course! We start out by recapping how we know each other and talk about Alex's awesome experience returning to US from Canada.Alex talks about his experience growing up as a professors kid and how he got hooked on archaeology. We then discuss Alex's change of dissertation topic caused by the COVID19 pandemic and...2021-11-1552 minThe Archaeology Podcast Network FeedThe Archaeology Podcast Network FeedBioarchaeology Across the World with Dr. Alex Garcia-PutnamIn this episode, we are chatting with Dr. Alex Garcia-Putnam who is the Assistant State Physical Anthropologist for the Department of Archaeology and History Preservation in Washington State. And how did we come across Dr. Garcia-Putnam? Well he is a UW graduate of course! We start out by recapping how we know each other and talk about Alex's awesome experience returning to US from Canada.Alex talks about his experience growing up as a professors kid and how he got hooked on archaeology. We then discuss Alex's change of dissertation topic caused by the COVID19 pandemic and...2021-11-1558 minThe Ordinary, Extraordinary CemeteryThe Ordinary, Extraordinary CemeteryEpisode 32 - Cemeteries and the LawSend us a text! We love hearing from listeners. If you'd like a response, please include your email. Special guest Ryan Seidemann returns wearing his lawyer hat and joins Jennie and Dianne to discuss legal issues that happen in and around cemeteries. In this episode they talk about the law regarding photography and cemeteries, accessing cemeteries on private property, what happens when someone is injured in a cemetery and much more! Ryan Seidemann: Louisiana Cemetery Response Task Force 225-326-6056cemeterytaskforce@ag.louisiana.gov2021-05-1354 minRural Broadband TodayRural Broadband TodayNTCA RTIME Special Coverage, Part 2, With Laura WithersIn episode two of this special four-part series sponsored by Corning, Laura Withers (VP of strategic communications at NTCA) recaps some of the motivating and informative sessions at the 2021 NTCA RTIME Online event. Part 1 (0:39 - 4:00) “Stop Being ‘A’ Leader. Start Being ‘THE’ Leader.” with Ryan Avery Part 2 (4:01 - 11:26) “The Ongoing, Unfolding, Unending Story of LEOs” with Larry Thompson and Augie Ponturiero Part 3 (11:27 - 16:10) “Survival of the Most Adaptable” with Josh Seidemann, Tom Steinolfson and Mike Riley Part 4 (16:11 - 25:28) Update from the Foundation for Rural Service with Pam Becker and Keith Gabbard Part 5 (25:29 - 30:31) “Mapping the Future for Rural Broadband” with Brian Ford, Brent Legg a2021-03-2931 minThe Ordinary, Extraordinary CemeteryThe Ordinary, Extraordinary CemeteryEpisode 15 - Cemetery Task Force - Natural Disasters, Restoration & Body RecoverySend us a text! We love hearing from listeners. If you'd like a response, please include your email. Jennie and Dianne are joined by Ryan Seidemann and Christine Halling of the Louisiana Cemetery Task Force to discuss what happens to cemeteries and their permanent residents when natural disasters such as floods and hurricanes strike. They share their experience and expertise on planning strategies  once they know a storm is about to hit and how they handle recovery and restoration in the aftermath. 2021-01-1452 minThe Ordinary, Extraordinary CemeteryThe Ordinary, Extraordinary CemeteryEpisode 6 - "They rode for Parker" - Oak Cemetery, Fort Smith, ArkansasSend us a text! We love hearing from listeners. If you'd like a response, please include your email. Jennie and Diane speak with Ryan M. Seidemann, lawyer, archeologist, anthropologist, professor, and  cemeterian as he tells the true story of the U.S. Marshalls and Judge Issac Parker (often known as the Hangin' Judge) at Fort Smith, Arkansas from the 1870's through the 1890's. He takes us through Oak Cemetery and explains how they chose to be remembered vs. how the generations of the mid-late 20th century have embraced their wild west legacy. From novels to Hollywood movies w...2020-11-1254 min