Thank you for posting the “lead” re the new online series, “Conversations with Philatelists”. Just watched the episode featuring Gary Lowe, new Editor-in Chief of American Philatelist.
The episode exceeded my expectations, and Gary Loew’s enthusiasm for his new position is palpable. Sufficiently so to cause me to reconsider my lapsed APS membership.
Was also pleased to learn the APS is allowing free access to the AP archives during the pandemic.
Future episodes are expected to appear weekly.
Gary Loew, not Lowe.
"Gary Loew, not Lowe."
Charles and Michael are great young philatelists and three weeks in, they are really getting a good rhythm.
"The episode exceeded my expectations, and Gary Loew’s enthusiasm for his new position is palpable. Sufficiently so to cause me to reconsider my lapsed APS membership.
Was also pleased to learn the APS is allowing free access to the AP archives during the pandemic."
Proverbial check is in the mail.
The videos remind of Nancy Clark's Stamp Talk (audio pod coast) that stopped after losoh financial support. Gary comes across like the actor in the World's Most Interesting Guy commercial.
"Proverbial check is in the mail."
Now more than ever I feel there has been a renaissance of stamp & philately content online. If you are looking for something to listen to in the background give this new youtube channel "Conversations with Philatelists" a go and give them some support.
Currently the two hosts have a chat with Greg Loew of American Philatelist and another video with key member of the APS, Alex Haimann.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfU38c3JIugK7pM2uUB_MmA
Found them both quite interesting but especially the chat they had with Alex Haimann about the Young Philatelic Leaders Fellowship and them bridging the gap between young and old stamp collectors.
re: Conversations with Philatelists
Thank you for posting the “lead” re the new online series, “Conversations with Philatelists”. Just watched the episode featuring Gary Lowe, new Editor-in Chief of American Philatelist.
The episode exceeded my expectations, and Gary Loew’s enthusiasm for his new position is palpable. Sufficiently so to cause me to reconsider my lapsed APS membership.
Was also pleased to learn the APS is allowing free access to the AP archives during the pandemic.
Future episodes are expected to appear weekly.
re: Conversations with Philatelists
Gary Loew, not Lowe.
re: Conversations with Philatelists
"Gary Loew, not Lowe."
re: Conversations with Philatelists
Charles and Michael are great young philatelists and three weeks in, they are really getting a good rhythm.
"The episode exceeded my expectations, and Gary Loew’s enthusiasm for his new position is palpable. Sufficiently so to cause me to reconsider my lapsed APS membership.
Was also pleased to learn the APS is allowing free access to the AP archives during the pandemic."
re: Conversations with Philatelists
Proverbial check is in the mail.
re: Conversations with Philatelists
The videos remind of Nancy Clark's Stamp Talk (audio pod coast) that stopped after losoh financial support. Gary comes across like the actor in the World's Most Interesting Guy commercial.
re: Conversations with Philatelists
"Proverbial check is in the mail."