This week, Jacki and Lyle discuss the importance of archiving, and maintaining archives within both your personal and professional lives. This topic stemmed from Jacki purchasing some artwork which her husband, James, had mentioned he liked, only to discover that the artwork was previously owned by a woman by the name of Dione Guffey. Guffey, full name Dione Guffey Kenzer and married to Myron Kenzer, had worked for prominent advertising company J. Walter Thompson in the 1950s. Jacki discovered that she had also been painted by iconic artist Andy Warhol, but was unable to find further information having become fascinated with her story. In an intriguing episode, Jacki states that she is keen to contact J. Walter Thompson to ask if they have any archived information on Dione, and she uses this example to discuss the benefits and importance of maintaining historical records at your business, expressing her regret that she hasn't done the same at Dimoso. Lyle discusses his own experiences of archiving, including how his school employed a dedicated archivist which was a position he has previously thought unnecessary before realising its importance later down the line, and how there was a brief period where a chance discovery led to speculation that he may be part Italian! Jacki and Lyle also discuss the possibility of opening a business archiving business together, but doubt they'd have the time!
Artwork by Dimoso
Music by Lyle Fulton
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