This summer I have made live presentations with an audience and I have spoken to several groups via ZOOM. On August 7 I spoke at the Chautauqua Assembly via a prerecorded presentation which was a first. The Chautauqua Assembly is the virtual platform for delivering content from the New York Chautauqua this summer. I recorded the presentation “The History of Toilet Paper and SUCH!” (the Chautauqua folks renamed it “The History of Toilette Paper” – I guess that sounds more high brow) back in early June in Georgia. One segment of the presentation was recorded in an outhouse near Duluth, Georgia. The main presentation was recorded in a large meeting room at the FFA Center in Covington, Georgia. It is somewhat challenging speaking to an empty room with only the cameraman (Legend of Micah) in attendance. But what I missed the most was interacting with people after the presentation. If you want to see what the Chautauquan Daily said prior to the presentation or want to view the outhouse segment just go to this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PSkX3aWpQmPRr5IEdFuXW6wkEOaNzt5z/view?usp=sharing
