Inside Everyone There Is A Story

John Burgess


Regions:
Somerset, Devon, Dorset, Cornwall
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Hobby
Fee:
Paid: £75 may include expenses
Category:
History
Updated:
15th December 2023

The importance and worth of oral history. Everyone has a story to tell about their life - their experiences, their achievements. Some relate incredible momentous events and some just about living. They all include memories far too precious to be lost. Recording these memories in the voice brings realism to the stories that the written word cannot do. Emotions evoked in the telling brings the story to life to create a 'living history.' The talk is about this exciting and popular form of recording history and is illustrated with audio extracts from oral history interviews.

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About John Burgess

I was born in Somerset and grew up on the Quantock hills where my 'life long' love of the countryside first took root. This love has never left me. I have enjoyed a varied career including ten years as a graphic designer and photographer with the Exmoor National Park. The most unbelievable and thoroughly rewarding career change was joining BBC Radio as a freelance journalist and producer. Being part of the BBC, the great British institution that it is, was a proud and thrilling experience. Working on the national network was challenging but always exciting and I loved it. I also loved it when I joined BBC local radio in Devon and produced programmes about the countryside, farming and village life. Throughout my BBC career I have interviewed hundreds of fascinating people. I still can't hang up my microphone. I now work as an oral history consultant for various projects and with people who simply want to record their lifetime memories. During the past couple of years I have teamed up with a photographer friend to research, write and publish a series of guide books covering Somerset Devon and Cornwall. I have given talks for many years to groups large and small including W.I. Rotary and U3A .


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