Episode Synopsis "RIHP S2 E6: Michael Simpson on "This Day in Rhode Island History""
In this finale of season 2 I talked with Michael (Mike) Simpson about his social media page "On This Day in Rhode Island History." We talked about the role of social media in popular history today, what goes in to running such a page, and much more. Buy me a coffee--> buymeacoffee.com/rihpodcast Mike's page: X - @OTDRhodeIsland Instagram - @otdrhodeisland
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