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History Reinvented

History Reinvented

By: Ian Stewart
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In this two part series, I’ll take you on a trip through the history of Mayo Island and the Mayo Bridge, from its early beginnings to what the future holds for this historic part of the Richmond Virginia landscape.



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  • Back to the Island
    May 9 2025

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    In this episode, we return to Mayo Island–literally, to speak with Josh Stutz, Executive Director, Friends of the James River Park System, about what’s going on with Mayo Island right now and what the city can do to help with a current funding need.

    History Reinvented is a two part podcast series that takes you on a trip around the Mayo Bridge and Mayo Island in Richmond Virginia, from its early beginnings to what the future holds for this historic part of the city’s Landscape.

    New episodes of History Reinvented will try to drop every few weeks but, as a freelance reporter, I could surely use some help with you subscribing and supporting this podcast. If you can’t subscribe, you can rate it and share it around your socials because the more the word gets out the better it helps me keep going.

    And if you’re a sponsor who may be interested in helping, then please do reach out. Heck, you could even Venmo me a few dollars at Ian-Stewart-82 to buy me some coffee.

    Be sure to check out my other podcast, called The Mechanics of Transportation in which I talk to local Richmond and national experts about all things transportation. And, if you like music, check out Ian’s World O’ Music show on Mixcloud. For 17 years, I had a world music show on a local public radio station, where I also happened to report on transportation topics.

    Plus, you can always look for my freelance work on outlets like Virginia Mercury, The Richmonder, Richmond Magazine and on the podcast Full Disclosure with Roben Farzad–where recently, I guest hosted an interview with 80s music icon Thomas Dolby.

    History Reinvented is a Big Soap Production.

    Support the show

    History Reinvented is a Big Soap Production.
    Email me: Ian07stewart@gmail.com. Venmo: Ian-stewart-82
    Follow me on Blue Sky at Ianstewartcycles.bsky.social; Threads & Instagram at just_ianstewart

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    29 mins
  • The Public Speaks
    Apr 25 2025

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    Richmonders love their public meetings–which is a good thing because when city officials or groups hold them, it allows the public to see what’s going first hand and to ask questions up front or have their concerns addressed in a more personal way than in an email or post on social media.

    In this episode, we go back in time to some public meetings about the Mayo Bridge -- one happened back in May at a time when the latest bridge design wasn’t yet released. The other came last September just after a first round of designs were released.

    People were concerned about the designs that VDOT had proposed because there was no room for bikes or pedestrians --- something many had asked for in a survey put out by VDOT.

    New episodes of History Reinvented will try to drop every few weeks but, as a freelance reporter, I could surely use some help with you subscribing and supporting this podcast. If you can’t subscribe, you can rate it and share it around your socials because the more the word gets out the better it helps me keep going.

    And if you’re a sponsor who may be interested in helping, then please do reach out. Heck, you could even Venmo me a few dollars to buy me some coffee.

    Be sure to check out my other podcast, called The Mechanics of Transportation in which I talk to local Richmond and national experts about all things transportation. And, if you like music, check out Ian’s World O’ Music show on Mixcloud. For 17 years, I had a world music show on a local public radio station, where I also happened to report on transportation topics. Plus, you can always look for my freelance work on outlets like Virginia Mercury, The Richmonder, Richmond Magazine and on the podcast Full Disclosure with Roben Farzad–where recently, I guest hosted an interview with 80s music icon Thomas Dolby.

    History Reinvented is a Big Soap Production.

    Support the show

    History Reinvented is a Big Soap Production.
    Email me: Ian07stewart@gmail.com. Venmo: Ian-stewart-82
    Follow me on Blue Sky at Ianstewartcycles.bsky.social; Threads & Instagram at just_ianstewart

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    14 mins
  • Fishing for Info
    Apr 16 2025

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    History Reinvented is a two part podcast series that takes you on a trip around the Mayo Bridge and Mayo Island in Richmond Virginia, from its early beginnings to what the future holds for this historic part of the city’s Landscape.

    In this episode, we go back in time to hear from advocacy group leaders who want to make sure a new Mayo Bridge respects its history but also functions as a space for everyone and one that can be a beacon for what’s possible when you reinvent history.

    New episodes of History Reinvented will try to drop every few weeks but, as a freelance reporter, I could surely use some help with you subscribing and supporting this podcast. If you can’t subscribe, you can rate it and share it around your socials because the more the word gets out the better it helps me keep going.

    And if you’re a sponsor who may be interested in helping, then please do reach out. Heck, you could even Venmo me a few dollars at Ian-Stewart-82 to buy me some coffee.

    Be sure to check out my other podcast, called The Mechanics of Transportation in which I talk to local Richmond and national experts about all things transportation. And, if you like music, check out Ian’s World O’ Music show on Mixcloud. For 17 years, I had a world music show on a local public radio station, where I also happened to report on transportation topics. Plus, you can always look for my freelance work on outlets like Virginia Mercury, The Richmonder, Richmond Magazine and on the podcast Full Disclosure with Roben Farzad–where recently, I guest hosted an interview with 80s music icon Thomas Dolby.

    History Reinvented is a Big Soap Production.

    Support the show

    History Reinvented is a Big Soap Production.
    Email me: Ian07stewart@gmail.com. Venmo: Ian-stewart-82
    Follow me on Blue Sky at Ianstewartcycles.bsky.social; Threads & Instagram at just_ianstewart

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    23 mins
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