Episodes

Monday Jun 08, 2020
COLOR/BLIND? Herb and Donna Hall
Monday Jun 08, 2020
Monday Jun 08, 2020
Color/Blind? is a series of podcasts discussing race, culture and experiences of military family members, brats and veterans. MAMF Director Circe Olson Woessner speaks with Frankfurt Alumns Donna Peacher Hall and Herb Hall about their experiences as brats, growing up in the 1960s overseas and stateside, their thoughts and experiences about the Civil Rights Movement, then and now.
This podcast is brought to you by the Museum of the American Military Family & Learning Center. We are located in Tijeras, NM just east of Albuquerque. We collect stories in a variety of formats. Check us out, and if you're interested, send us a story...or two...or three! We will accept short video or audio files, as well as written posts for our blogs. Query us or send a written story to: mamfwriter@gmail.com
The museum’s podcasts are supported, in part by New Mexico Arts, the New Mexico Humanities Council, Sandia Area Credit Union and organizations like Military Brat Seal and Military Brats Registry.

Saturday Jun 06, 2020
TOGETHER WE SERVE: Pearl Harbor
Saturday Jun 06, 2020
Saturday Jun 06, 2020
This 2013 recording was done at a Pearl Harbor Remembrance ceremony.

Monday Jun 01, 2020
KITCHEN TABLE CONVOS: Robert Standing Eagle Marshall
Monday Jun 01, 2020
Monday Jun 01, 2020
Robert Standing Eagle Marshall comes from a long line of service members. He shares some family stories and his observations about what some LGBTQ+ service members experienced in the 1980s.

Sunday May 31, 2020
PORTRAITS IN A PANDEMIC-PART 2: Circe Olson Woessner
Sunday May 31, 2020
Sunday May 31, 2020
This is the second part of the Portraits in a Pandemic workshop.This podcast is brought to you by the Museum of the American Military Family & Learning Center through a grant from NM Arts as part of a series of workshops, town halls and exhibits in our addiction/recovery series.
Materials Needed: Watercolor paper and water color paints and any combination of: markers, colored pencils, tempera, ink, “puff” paint, stickers, magazine letters, glue sticks or glue or anything else you want…
Elements to incorporate into your portrait:
- Title of a favorite book
- An expression you use a lot
- A line from a favorite poem or scripture
- Things you love: people, animals, places
- A flower
- Something which brings you peace & contentment
Something that symbolizes:
- Where you live now
- Where is “home”
- A favorite animal or your spirit guide
- Your heritage
- Your roles
- Who you really are
- A challenge you have overcome
- Your talent(s)
Colors to include in your portrait:
- Red-Security (I am)
- Orange-Creativity (I feel)
- Yellow-Confidence (I do)
- Green-Love/compassion (I love)
- Blue-Communication(I talk)
- Indigo-Intuition/imagination (I see)
- Purple- Interconnection/spirituality(I understand)

Sunday May 31, 2020
AT EASE: Author Kathleen M. Rodgers
Sunday May 31, 2020
Sunday May 31, 2020
"I've built an entire writing career out of struggle." --Kathleen M. Rodgers. "Whenever the world makes you cynical, look to a veteran." President Obama 11.11.19
Kathleen's website: www.kathleenmrodgers.com,Twitter: https://twitter.com/KathleenMRodger FB author page:
https://www.facebook.com/KathleenMRodgersAuthor/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kathleenmrodgers/
This podcast is brought to you by the Museum of the American Military Family & Learning Center. We are located in Tijeras, NM just east of Albuquerque. We collect stories in a variety of formats. Check us out, and if you're interested, send us a story...or two...or three! We will accept short video or audio files, as well as written posts for our blogs. Query us or send a written story to: mamfwriter@gmail.com
Audio Podcasts: Together We Serve: "Service" stories from Brats, Vets, Spouses & Others, Schooling With Uncle Sam: Teachers & Students talk about their DOD school stories, America Remembers 'Nam: Veterans and their families share their thoughts on Vietnam, Brat Time Stories: Can't sleep? Check out our middle-of-the-night bedtime stories, written by, about and for the insomniac Brat
Video Podcasts: One Takes: Like the name implies, people share their stories in a short, unedited format, Kitchen Table Convos: The best conversations happen around the kitchen table, At Ease! Arts, Entertainment, Literature & Travel-there's a little something for everyone…Our Blogs:
At Ease: Books & More for Brats and their families, We Served Too, Passports & Pedagogy: Schooling with Uncle Sam; The American Military Family
Letters Home, America Remembers 'Nam, MAMF Projects

Sunday May 31, 2020
PORTRAITS IN A PANDEMICS: Wrap up
Sunday May 31, 2020
Sunday May 31, 2020
This podcast is brought to you by the Museum of the American Military Family & Learning Center through a grant from NM Arts.This episode concludes a series of workshops, town halls and exhibits in our addiction/recovery series presented by the museum in 2019 and 2020.

Saturday May 30, 2020
PORTRAITS IN A PANDEMIC: Circe Olson Woessner
Saturday May 30, 2020
Saturday May 30, 2020
Join Circe Olson Woessner for part one of her [Self] Portraits in a Pandemic workshop. This podcast is brought to you by the Museum of the American Military Family & Learning Center through a grant from NM Arts as part of a series of workshops, town halls and exhibits in our addiction/recovery series.
“Self” Portraits Materials Needed: Watercolor paper and water color paints and any combination of: markers, colored pencils, tempera, ink, “puff” paint, stickers, magazine letters, glue sticks or glue or anything else you want…
Elements to incorporate into your portrait:
- Title of a favorite book
- An expression you use a lot
- A line from a favorite poem or scripture
- Things you love: people, animals, places
- A flower
- Something which brings you peace & contentment
Something that symbolizes:
- Where you live now
- Where is “home”
- A favorite animal or your spirit guide
- Your heritage
- Your roles
- Who you really are
- A challenge you have overcome
- Your talent(s)
Colors to include in your portrait:
- Red-Security (I am)
- Orange-Creativity (I feel)
- Yellow-Confidence (I do)
- Green-Love/compassion (I love)
- Blue-Communication(I talk)
- Indigo-Intuition/imagination (I see)
- Purple- Interconnection/spirituality(I understand)

Thursday May 28, 2020
RADIO SHOWS: KXNM SPOTLIGHT: Circe Olson Woessner
Thursday May 28, 2020
Thursday May 28, 2020
This is a 2019 broadcast of an interview conducted by KXNM's Gail Rossi with MAMF Director Circe Olson Woessner. The radio station is located in McIntosh, NM.
This podcast is brought to you by the Museum of the American Military Family & Learning Center. We are located in Tijeras, NM just east of Albuquerque. We collect stories in a variety of formats. Check us out, and if you're interested, send us a story...or two...or three! We will accept short video or audio files, as well as written posts for our blogs. Query us or send a written story to: mamfwriter@gmail.com
Audio Podcasts: Together We Serve: "Service" stories from Brats, Vets, Spouses & Others, Schooling With Uncle Sam: Teachers & Students talk about their DOD school stories, America Remembers 'Nam: Veterans and their families share their thoughts on Vietnam, Brat Time Stories: Can't sleep? Check out our middle-of-the-night bedtime stories, written by, about and for the insomniac Brat
Video Podcasts: One Takes: Like the name implies, people share their stories in a short, unedited format, Kitchen Table Convos: The best conversations happen around the kitchen table, At Ease! Arts, Entertainment, Literature & Travel-there's a little something for everyone…Our Blogs:
At Ease: Books & More for Brats and their families, We Served Too
Passports & Pedagogy: Schooling with Uncle Sam; The American Military Family
Letters Home, America Remembers 'Nam, MAMF Projects

Thursday May 28, 2020
PORTRAITS IN A PANDEMIC: Circe Olson Woessner
Thursday May 28, 2020
Thursday May 28, 2020
In this introduction to the self-portrait workshop, MAMF Director Circe Olson Woessner introduces the concept and discusses the materials needed for the class. This podcast is brought to you by the Museum of the American Military Family & Learning Center through a grant from NM Arts as part of a series of workshops, town halls and exhibits in our addiction/recovery series.
“Self” Portraits Materials Needed:
Watercolor paper and water color paints and any combination of: markers, colored pencils, tempera, ink, “puff” paint, stickers, magazine letters, glue sticks or glue or anything else you want…
Elements to incorporate into your portrait:
- Title of a favorite book
- An expression you use a lot
- A line from a favorite poem or scripture
- Things you love: people, animals, places
- A flower
- Something which brings you peace & contentment
Something that symbolizes:
- Where you live now
- Where is “home”
- A favorite animal or your spirit guide
- Your heritage
- Your roles
- Who you really are
- A challenge you have overcome
- Your talent(s)
Colors to include in your portrait:
- Red-Security (I am)
- Orange-Creativity (I feel)
- Yellow-Confidence (I do)
- Green-Love/compassion (I love)
- Blue-Communication(I talk)
- Indigo-Intuition/imagination (I see)
- Purple- Interconnection/spirituality(I understand)

Monday May 25, 2020
POETRY IN A PANDEMIC: Poet Laureate Abby E. Murray
Monday May 25, 2020
Monday May 25, 2020
WORKSHOP TITLE: WRITING FROM THE CENTER
This podcast is brought to you by the Museum of the American Military Family & Learning Center through a grant from NM Arts as part of a series of workshops, townhalls and exhibits in our addiction/recovery series.

Sunday May 24, 2020
POETRY IN A PANDEMIC: Poet Laureate Abby E. Murray
Sunday May 24, 2020
Sunday May 24, 2020
WORKSHOP TITLE: Writing the Family
This podcast is brought to you by the Museum of the American Military Family & Learning Center through a grant from NM Arts as part of a series of workshops, townhalls and exhibits in our addiction/recovery series.

Saturday May 23, 2020
POETRY IN A PANDEMIC: Poet Laureate Abby E. Murray
Saturday May 23, 2020
Saturday May 23, 2020
Workshop Title: The Right to Write
This podcast is brought to you by the Museum of the American Military Family & Learning Center through a grant from NM Arts as part of a series of workshops, townhalls and exhibits in our addiction/recovery series.