00:29:40 william modrow: reminder to post your questions in the chat! 00:32:39 Emily R.: will you share the link to that resource? 00:33:51 Amanda: https://folklife.si.edu/the-smithsonian-folklife-and-oral-history-interviewing-guide/smithsonian 00:34:03 Emily R.: thank you! 00:39:55 M Barnz: How closely do you follow the set of questions you produced going into the interview? Do you give the people being interviewed a lot of time to follow their train of thought wherever it leads? 01:04:12 william modrow: please post questions! 01:04:33 Emily R.: are you editing the interviews in any way before you post them to your YouTube channel? 01:04:40 lisa rickey (2): Really appreciate the puppy pictures! :) 01:06:40 M Barnz: What drawbacks or advantages do you anticipate while conducting interviews virtually? Do you suspect the interviews might payout differently? 01:06:49 Vic: Did you try to interview anyone during the pandemic and if so how did you do it to maintain social distancing? Did you try Zoom or Teams and if so how did it go? 01:06:59 M Barnz: Play out** 01:08:08 Vic: We tried some using Zoom and Teams and the quality was bad. One didn't record and we had to reconduct the interview. 01:10:01 Emily R.: you mentioned in the interview that the 2 hour one you felt was too long. are you now setting a time limit on your interviews? 01:10:29 Emily R.: *mentioned in the webinar sorry 01:14:55 Amanda: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUBdSE5N6-Vc5Onv6BIvgUQ/