Postcards connect people. And this show is, once again, about another connection. I connected with Orla Hegarty over the past couple of years because of this show and because of postcards. Orla is a dedicated postcard creator and writer, a mathematician, a traveler, and a postmaster for Canada Post in her town of St. Vincent\u2019s, Newfoundland.
In this episode, Orla and I talk about postcards. And mushrooms (the edible kind, silly); Burning Man (where I suppose there are other kinds of mushrooms, too); The Salt Path; Punxsatawany Phil and Wiarton Willie; Newfoundland boil ups; Newfie tacos (I really gotta have one now that Orla told me about them); Feminism; stamps; Postcrossing, and the special cancellation Orla does from her post office.
Thats\u2019s the thing about postcard connections. It\u2019s a lot more than a piece of paper with a nice design and a note on the back. What I like about the connections is that I am on a journey of continuous learning \u2014 about people and cultures and faraway places. That\u2019s what this episode delivers \u2014 it\u2019s another opportunity to learn about the world from someone who communicates with great storytelling. Plus, name me another show where you can learn about Newfie tacos and Burning Man postcards in the same show. This might be the only one.
As with most conversations, there is just a jumping off point. Let\u2019s start this episode of The Postcardist Podcast chatting about\u2026
Determining if mushrooms are edible
Punxsutawney Phil and Wiarton Willie
Covid\u2026can we produce a show now where we don\u2019t talk about covid?
Feminism stamps
Invisible Women by Carolina Criado Perez
Special cancellation for St. Vincent's, Newfoundland
Marcophily (collection of cancellation stamps)