• Kate Lott. Large animal veterinarian. Tillamook, Oregon.
    Mar 19 2026

    Kate Lott is a large animal veterinarian who specializes in dairy cattle and works for the Tillamook County Creamery Association. She talks about her enthusiasm for cows, her training and about taking care of them during this interview with folklorist Jared Schmidt as part of his Occupational Folklife Project “Tillamook: Cheesemakers in Coastal Oregon.”

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    6 mins
  • Peg Rauschenberger. Psychiatric Nurse. Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
    Mar 12 2026

    Peg Rauschenberger, a psychiatric nurse and faculty member at Alverno College in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, talks with folklorist Charitie Hyman about the rewards and challenges of her job as mental health worker for Hyman’s Occupational Folklife Project documenting 20 psychiatric nurses throughout the Bager State.

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    6 mins
  • Robert O’Keffe. Veteran Administration Nurse. Willington, Delaware.
    Mar 5 2026

    Robert O’Keffe, a nurse and former Marine, talks about how his experiences and dedication led to his current career in a Veterans Health Administration hospital. He was interviewed in Wilmington, Delaware, during the Covid epidemic by oral historian Alana Glaser for her Occupational Folklife Project on “Nursing America’s Veterans.”

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    6 mins
  • Carrington Doolittle Pertalion. Certified Nurse Midwife. Boone, North Carolina.
    Feb 26 2026

    Carrington Doolittle Pertalion, a Certified Nurse Midwife from Boone, North Carolina, tells folklorist Josephine McRobbie how she transitioned from working as in commercial fishing to midwifery and the challenges and rewards of her careers during an interview for McRobbie’s Occupational Folklife Project on “Midwives, Doulas and Birth Workers in North Carolina.”

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    6 mins
  • Mark Harris. Clinical Anesthesiologist. Salt Lake City, Utah.
    Feb 19 2026

    Dr. Mark Harris, a clinical anesthesiologist in Salt Lake City, Utah, talks with folklorist Lisa Gabbert about his job and how he and his colleagues use humor as a coping mechanism to ease stress and anxieties in interactions with his patients as part of her Occupational Folklife Project on “Doctoring: The Occupational Folklore of Physicians.”

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    6 mins
  • Diane Imrie. Hospital Nutritionist. Burlington, Vermont.
    Feb 12 2026

    Diane Imrie, a registered dietician and hospital nutritionist who works as Director of Nutrition at the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington, Vermont, talks about why she loves her job and with folklorist Andy Kolovos for Vermont Folklife Center’s excellent Occupational Folklife Project on “Grass-Roots Agriculture in Vermont.”

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    6 mins
  • Tracie Lavette Augusta. Clinical Nurse Specialist. Memphis, Tennessee.
    Feb 5 2026

    Nurse practitioner Dr. Tracie Lavette Augusta of Memphis, Tennessee, talks with Archie Green Fellow Carmen Vaughn-Hewitt about her experiences as a nurse practitioner running her own practice, other nursing jobs she has worked throughout her career, the health of Black America, and her passion for holistic health as part of the Occupational Folklife Project “African American Nurses: The Chi Eta Phi Sorority.”

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    6 mins
  • Patrick Palmer, Owner-operator Thornapple Farm and Draft Trash. New Haven, Vermont.
    Jun 5 2025

    Patrick Palmer, the owner-operator of Thornapple Farm and Draft Trash in New Haven, Vermont, talks about his horse-based trash collecting business with documentarian Virgina Nickerson for the Occupational Folklife Project’s “Trash Talk: Workers in Vermont’s Waste Management Industry.”

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    6 mins