Where Can I Find Interviews With Kirsten Holmquist Online?

2025-09-03 15:15:21 80

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Weston
Weston
2025-09-08 06:27:48
Quick and friendly tip: start with exact-name searches in 'YouTube' and podcast platforms — put "Kirsten Holmquist" in quotes to avoid noise. Beyond that, check LinkedIn posts, Twitter/X threads, and Instagram clips because hosts often share short segments there. If you suspect a talk was at a university or conference, search the event name plus her name and look at .edu or .org pages; conference organizers frequently upload recordings or slides.

Use the Internet Archive if something seems missing or was taken down, and set a Google Alert for new appearances so you don't miss future interviews. For verification and skimming, use transcripts on videos or podcast show notes. If you still come up empty, a polite message to the host or her publicly listed contact address can yield direct links — people are generally helpful about sharing past recordings. Hope that points you in the right direction — I love the little thrill of finding a hidden long-form chat late at night.
Yara
Yara
2025-09-08 16:31:56
Oh hey — if you're trying to track down interviews with Kirsten Holmquist, the internet actually hides them in a few predictable places and a few sneaky corners. My quick go-to is always search engines with smart queries: try quoting the full name in Google like "\"Kirsten Holmquist\" interview" or combine it with site-specific operators such as site:youtube.com "Kirsten Holmquist" or site:spotify.com "Kirsten Holmquist". That usually pulls up video or podcast hits quickly.

Beyond that, check mainstream podcast platforms like 'Spotify', 'Apple Podcasts', and 'Google Podcasts' by searching her name exactly. YouTube and Vimeo are great for panel talks or recorded livestreams — use the filter for upload date if you want the latest. If she’s done academic or conference talks, university sites or event pages often post recordings: try intitle:interview "Kirsten Holmquist" site:.edu or site:.org. For older or removed content, the 'Internet Archive' (Wayback Machine) sometimes has saved pages or audio. I also poke through Twitter/X (search all tweets), LinkedIn posts, and Instagram Reels; creators often clip longer interviews into short social clips.

A couple of practical tips from my own scavenger hunts: set a Google Alert for her name, use YouTube’s transcript feature or podcast show notes to skim content quickly, and verify the source (publisher, date) before assuming it’s the full interview. If you still come up short, try reaching out directly through a contact email on her official profile or via a polite DM — people are often willing to share links or point you to archives. Happy digging — sometimes the best finds are in a random livestream 45 minutes in!
Delaney
Delaney
2025-09-09 08:47:25
If you want a no-nonsense roadmap, here’s what I do and recommend. Start very simply with exact-phrase searches in Google using quotes: "Kirsten Holmquist interview" and then broaden to variations like "Kirsten Holmquist Q&A", "Kirsten Holmquist podcast", or "Kirsten Holmquist panel". Plug those into 'YouTube' and use the Filters -> Type -> Video and then Sort by Date to catch recent appearances.

Next, check major podcast platforms: 'Spotify', 'Apple Podcasts', 'Stitcher', and 'Podbean'. Many podcasters put neat show notes or timestamps in episode descriptions, which saves time. If she’s affiliated with an institution or company, that organization’s press or news page might host transcripts or links to interviews, so don’t skip site-specific searches using site:companydomain.com "Kirsten Holmquist". For scholarly talks, search Google Scholar or university event archives — conferences sometimes upload entire session videos.

A few advanced moves: use the site: operator to limit to .edu/.org for academic or nonprofit content, try searching for her name plus specific event names (e.g., "Kirsten Holmquist" "conference" or "symposium"), and check podcast aggregator search engines like Listen Notes. If audio is what you find, but you prefer text, use YouTube transcripts or services like Otter.ai to generate a quick transcript. Finally, if everything else fails, contacting the publisher, podcast host, or her listed contact point politely often gets you a direct link. It’s a bit of detective work, but usually fruitful — I once found a great hour-long interview tucked in an obscure local radio station’s archive by doing exactly this.
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