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Each week on Down Time with Cranston Public Library, host Tayla Cardillo chats with staff from Cranston Public Library about what they’ve been reading, what they’ve been watching, and what they’ve been loving. You’ll also hear from guests from outside the library community sharing their work and passions. New episodes are released every Tuesday at noon - subscribe so you never miss an episode!
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The Wadsworth Library Podcast features historical and educational content along with in-depth conversations with some of Wadsworth’s finest. It gives perspective on what makes Wadsworth one of the best cities in Northeast Ohio. Hear fascinating stories from your neighbors, get to know the world around you, and discover Wadsworth, Ohio.
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Thoughtful, in-depth conversations with authors of all genres and other notable people from Chicagoland and around the world. A monthly program from the Deerfield Public Library in Deerfield, IL, hosted by Dylan Zavagno. Our archives include episodes from the Library's John Cotton Dana Award-winning series, The Fight to Integrate Deerfield: 60 Year Reflection; our Pride Month series, Queer Poem-a-Day; and our local history audio tours.
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The San Antonio Public Library changes lives through information, imagination, and ideas… and podcasts! Join the San Antonio Public Library Tuned In crew as they share and reveal some of the inner workings of the library, highlight the many features and programs on offer, and discuss topics which are important in the library world… like eReaders, public services, books, tacos, and more. We want your feedback. Feel free to contact us at the email address below. We're always interested in what ...
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Hear book talks, conversations, special presentations, stories about the happenings in the library, the Labs, and Washington, DC, and much more! This show is recorded from the Labs Recording Studio at the historic, modernized, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library in downtown Washington, D.C. This podcast was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Episode transcripts may be requested by emailing labs.dcpl@dc.gov, please include the episode name and date in y ...
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Listeners’ Advisory is the San Diego Public Library (SDPL) podcast and audio access point that connects users with SDPL services, facilities, and staff. Enjoy a mixture of narrative-driven segments, in-depth interviews, and roundtable discussions about everything from professional recommendations to community-centric matters. Now in its second season, the Listeners’ Advisory podcast is expanding to include the Books for Good Trouble podcast series which features provocative literature and co ...
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The Seattle Public Library celebrates the written word through literary and humanities programs, including readings and talks by local, national and international authors, Seattle Reads, and the annual Washington State Book Awards, American history lecture, and Living History or Living Literature series.
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The Long Overdue Podcast is a podcast about all things library related. Brought to you by the staff of the Decatur Public Library in Texas. The hosts of the Long Overdue Podcast are: Dawn Wilbert, Library Director Shelley Sortini, Youth Services Manager Justin Gann, Account Services Manager Denice Herrera, Adult Programming and Marketing Manager Brandon Pachar, Library Technician Sound Engineer: Brandon Pachar Editor and Media Specialist: Denice Herrera
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The Seattle Public Library celebrates the written word through literary and humanities programs, including readings and talks by local, national and international authors, Seattle Reads, and the annual Washington State Book Awards, American history lecture, and Living History or Living Literature series.
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The official radio program of the D.C. Public Library. Hear author talks, interviews, special presentations, stories about the goings-on in the library system and Washington, D.C., and much more! This show records and broadcasts LIVE on Full Service Radio from the lobby of the LINE DC in Adams Morgan, Washington DC.
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Menomonie Public Library - Ted Talks interviews interesting people with a story to tell in Menomonie, Wisconsin. Programs of local interest to Dunn County and surrounding communities with your hosts Chuck Backus and Ted Stark. Theme Song: "Leopard Print Elevator" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Welcome to the Dallas Public Library podcast hub! Here you can enjoy a variety of content, such as: book and movie reviews, author interviews, and community stories. Checkout Techni-Color for a diverse look at all things nerdy. Or, listen to PLP Fiction (But Not Just Fiction) for fun book discussions with Dallas librarians! More content is always on the way, so be sure to follow us for updates. And, if you're interested in making your own podcast in DPL's Story Center and local to DFW or jus ...
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Tell Me Your Story is a series of forty interviews, taped in 1989 through 1992, with people who have "made a difference" in the life of Iowa City. For the convenience of our patrons, we've made them available here as audio podcasts. Tell Me Your Story was produced and hosted by Ellen Buchanan especially for the Iowa City Public Library through the facilities of Public Access Television. Video of these programs is available at video.icpl.org
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One of a Kind is a series of interviews, 1993-present, with Iowa City community leaders. We've made them available here as audio podcasts for the convenience of our patrons. One of a Kind is produced and hosted by Ellen Buchanan especially for the Iowa City Public Library. To watch these programs with video, visit video.icpl.org
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Features one-on-one conversations between library customers experiencing homelessness in Dallas and Dallas Public Library’s homeless engagement coordinator, Suzanne Glover. The in-depth interviews touch on issues of mental health, surviving extreme Dallas temperatures, finding love and being in a relationship, and other personal experiences. Hear from people like Carlton, who explains why he doesn’t stay in a shelter; Nicholas, whose schizophrenia led to homelessness; Jennifer and Martin, wh ...
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The Harford Edge is a weekly radio show that airs on Fridays at 9 am on 970 WAMD Aberdeen (Harford County, MD). The show covers local and national news and commentary, and features guests who represent the non-profit and civic organizations and businesses in Harford County. The Harford Edge is cohosted by Bob Mumby and the Harford County Public Library's Mary Hastler, Leslie Greenly Smith and Jennifer Button.
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Want to join a book club but don't have time? Did you just finish a book you loved, but you don't have anyone to talk with? Wish you knew more about the books everyone is talking about? The Big Book Club Podcast is for you! Our librarian-bibliophile hosts share their insights and reactions to popular books, books in the news, classics worth a second look, and titles coming to a theater near you - the books Arlington readers are talking about - and will be talking about.
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Welcome to our improved Bee Cave Public Library Podcast Channel! Here you can find the podcasts for our Teen Advisory Board (TAB) and our new Bee Cave Book Haul podcast. Our TAB podcasts feature teens from our community talking about their favorite reads, discussing banned books and even featuring ads and book trailers they have made for BCPL events. “Bee Cave Book Haul” is where our librarians Megan and Cate talk about about the latest books they are reading and what titles are new or comin ...
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Episode 21: The Crew dives back into the world of Meridian where everyone seems to be scheming, dreamwalking, or preparing for a god on god smack down! Join us for a discussion of Fevered Star by Rebecca Roanhorse. We finally find out who the villain is and he's in for a surprise of his own. Also, what happened to all the men in Hokaia? This is the…
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Richie Hofmann reads a poem by Walt Whitman and “Reconciliation.” Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition is our new format for year three! Featuring contemporary LGBTQIA+ poets reading a poem by an LGBTQIA+ writer of the past, followed by an original poem of their own. Richie Hofmann is the author of two books of poems, A Hundred Lovers (2022) and Second…
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Jessica Q. Stark is the author of Buffalo Girl (BOA Editions, forthcoming April 2023), Savage Pageant (Birds, LLC, 2020) and four poetry chapbooks, including INNANET (The Offending Adam, 2021). Savage Pageant was named one of the “Best Books of 2020” in The Boston Globe and in Hyperallergic. Her poetry has most recently appeared or is forthcoming i…
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Sara has some book recommendations for Pride Month that everyone can relate to; Nicole wants to see if you can guess which famous people are actually "real" or "fake" : Mary from Mary Had a Little Lamb...real or made up? What about the Quaker Oats guy? Listen to find out!Middle Country Public Library
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This week Tayla is joined by Maria Cotto, Babs Wells, and Lisa Lesinski, three RI librarians who are part of the Sensory Friendly Inclusive Group. They talk all about how the Sensory Friendly Inclusive group supports and inspires library workers to offer sensory friendly programming at their libraries. They also discuss audiobooks, youth graphic no…
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Erica is joined by Hannah, the newest member of the Bookies, to talk about her path to Cook Library, favorite reads, and what they've been enjoying lately. Titles mentioned in this episode: Bliss Montage, Ling Ma Going Postal, Terry Pratchett Neverwhere, Neil Gaiman Good Omens, Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett Watch our Spring Book Buzz and other Book…
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Explore the rich history of Wadsworth with local historian Roger Havens. You’ll get to know Wadsworth's founding members, learn about early manufacturing and businesses around town, explore local landmarks, and discover how this small town has grown to become one of the best places to live in Ohio. CLICK HERE TO READ A TRANSCRIPT OF THIS EPISODE Cl…
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David Ambroz, best-selling author of A Place Called Home, shares his story of survival on the streets of New York City and later through violence in foster care, always with the goal of moving people from empathy to action. He lays out his ideas, informed through lived experience and policy expertise, to fix foster care, address homelessness, and b…
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For this third season of the program, we are shaking things up with a new format: Queer Poem-a-Day Lineage Edition. In each podcast episode, we asked a contemporary queer poet to read a work of influence by an LGBTQIA+ writer of the past followed by an original poem of their own. Our participating poets also discuss the poem they chose and how thei…
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Nicole is testing her book horoscopes this month...as we wrap up the month, did your horoscope ring true? Check them out here along with some great book recommendations: https://bookriot.com/may-2023-horoscopes-and-book-recommendations/ Plus, Sara discusses the new DVD list format...there's lots to look forward to next month!…
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This week Tayla is joined by author and librarian Dawn Wing to talk about her work highlighting Chinese American stories. They talk about graphic memoir and the power of it as a storytelling format, Zine making, and stories about Asian Americans in books and TV. During The Last Chapter they discuss: How do you organize your bookshelves at home? Pod…
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Aaron Woodson is a Florida-based military combat veteran who has served in the US Air Force and US Air National Guard for over 15 years. He began his military career participating in military campaigns such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Inherent Resolve. At a very young age, Aaron began to nurture an interest in and passion for poetry. He began to…
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Sal's pick for this Movie Chat is this year's crazy dark comedy/horror flick, Cocaine Bear...a film loosely based on a true story. Directed by Elizabeth Banks, the film stars Keri Russell, Alden Ehrenreich, O'Shea Jackson Jr., Brooklynn Prince, Christian Convery and the late Ray Liotta. Find out what happens when a bear gets its nose into many bags…
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This week Tayla is joined by fellow Cranston Public Library librarians Alyssa and June to discuss their work with teens both in and outside the library. They also discuss restorative justice, hopeful sci-fi and reality TV. During The Last Chapter they discuss: What is the last book you bought? Podcast disclaimer Like what you hear? Rate and review …
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Join Emerging Services and Technologies Librarian, Shawn, and Guiding Ohio Online Learning Coach, Charley, and friends on Facebook Live and Twitch as they discuss technology in the news. It can be cars, computers, smart devices, or anything else technology related.
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Jersey Breaks: Becoming an American Poet (W. W. Norton & Company, 2022) is the new memoir by former U.S. Poet Laureate, Robert Pinsky. Robert is the author of numerous poetry collections. Robert Pinsky is a celebrated poet, essayist, translator, teacher, and speaker. He served as the U.S. Poet Laureate from 1997-2000, during which time he founded t…
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This week guest host Elena is joined by Dana and Carla from Cranston Public Library’s Circulation Department to talk about their approach to creating a welcoming and efficient library for the community. They also talk about horror audiobooks, books-into-TV-series, and legacy social media apps. During The Last Chapter they discuss: if you were embar…
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Explore the rich history of Wadsworth with local historian Roger Havens. You’ll get to know Wadsworth's founding members, learn about early manufacturing and businesses around town, explore local landmarks, and discover how this small town has grown to become one of the best places to live in Ohio. CLICK HERE TO READ A TRANSCRIPT OF THIS EPISODE Cl…
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Christopher Gorham is a lawyer and teacher of modern American history at Westford Academy, outside Boston. He has degrees in history from Tufts University and the University of Michigan, where he studied under legendary historian Sidney Fine. Gorham has a J.D., summa cum laude, from Syracuse University College of Law, where he served on the editori…
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Did you ever wonder if there was a proper way to breathe? It's something you probably don't think about, but Nicole has tips on how we all should be breathing based on one of her favorite podcasters. Sara loves eggs and wants to share information from a Harvard study on the bad rap eggs get, plus some great recipes and a book you can take out from …
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In 2016, The Hidden Life of Trees began the conversation that trees can communicate with each other. Peter Wohlleben’s bestselling book changed the way we looked at ourselves and our environment. Now, after eight years, he follows up his groundbreaking work with The Power of Trees: How Ancient Forests Can Save Us, if We Let Them. This time, Wohlleb…
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This week guest host Robin is joined by Nora Lester Murad, author of Ida In the Middle, and Susan Muaddi Darraj, author of Farah Rocks Fifth Grade, to talk about their books, writing authentic portrayals of Palestinian life and joy, and why representation in media is so important for everyone. During The Last Chapter they discuss: Do you have a mem…
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Elizabeth Malafi is here to chat about the Miller Business Center and all the wonderful resources that are available to small businesses, budding entrepreneurs, those looking for a job or applying to college, and much more. PLUS - we preview our big business-to-business event coming up next week : Strictly Business! If you want to learn more about …
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This week Tayla is joined by Beatrice Pulliam, President of the Rhode Island Library Association, and Dymond Bush, President of Cornucopia of Rhode Island. They discuss the work they do in their respective roles in the state library association. They also discuss fiction vs nonfiction reading, Spy dramas, and fantasy reflecting real life problems b…
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We're sharing the recording of the special in-person interview we held earlier this month with New York Times bestselling author—and Deerfield resident—Lisa Barr. Our conversation was recorded live in front of an enthusiastic audience of fans, family, friends, book clubs, book bloggers, and neighbors. Lisa Barr’s novel Woman on Fire (2022) tells th…
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Explore the rich history of Wadsworth with local historian Roger Havens. You’ll get to know Wadsworth's founding members, learn about early manufacturing and businesses around town, explore local landmarks, and discover how this small town has grown to become one of the best places to live in Ohio. CLICK HERE TO READ A TRANSCRIPT OF THIS EPISODE Cl…
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In this episode, host Olubunmi Bakare is joined by Ana Ka'ahanui and Stella Tarnay, founders of Capital Nature and Forest Health and Community Outreach Specialist, Kasey Yturralde of the DC Department of Transportation's Urban Forestry Division. They discuss exploring and learning about the natural environment in Washington, DC and the surrounding …
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Welcome to a special bonus episode of Down Time with Cranston Public Library! Our Last Chapter Question from Episode 156 elicited many more hot takes from Dave, Elena, and Tayla than would fit in the episode. Rather than keep them to ourselves, we wanted to share a fuller edit of that conversation with you here. Be sure to check back in your feed t…
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Bookies Talk is back! This month, Erica and Marianne discuss great book club reads and the fun kind of murder mysteries. If you'd like back episodes of Bookies TV or our seasonal book buzz, visit the library's YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@CookMemorialLibrary. If you want personalized book advice, head to http://www.cooklib.org/bookie…
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Bestselling author Cheryl Strayed takes the ALOUD stage to discuss the transformation of her popular book, Tiny Beautiful Things, to the television screen with show creator and executive producer Liz Tigelaar. Tiny Beautiful Things tells the story of Dear Sugar, a respected advice columnist whose own life is falling apart. Told in multiple timeline…
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Author Jessica Hatch is a professional freelance editor and novelist with more than a decade of publishing experience. She worked her way through the slush pile at New York-based literary agencies like Writers House, New Leaf Literary & Media, and Fox Literary Management, and learned what attracts readers to a book at St. Martin’s Press. Jessica’s …
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Discussing feelings with young children can be challenging. Nicole has a list of books that cover a range of feelings from anger to fear to loss and more to help parents handle kid's questions when they ask. Plus Sara dives into ChatGPT and asks it to come up with some podcast show ideas. Listen to find out if they work or not!…
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On this week’s episode, Tayla, Elena, and Dave tempt the fates of New England weather by talking directly about springtime and the changing of the seasons. If it snows after this episode is published, we are sorry! They also talk about dystopias, revisiting movies, and the beauty for Studio Ghibli films. During the Last Chapter we discussed what bo…
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Episode 20: This month the crew ponders what it would be like to receive a message from another world. What if that message was a warning? We also discuss the advantages of instant spontaneous dehydration and why Isaac Newton is such a bully. Fire up your VR goggles, make sure you've had plenty of fluids, and take a deep dive with us into Cixin Liu…
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Join Emerging Services and Technologies Librarian, Shawn, and Guiding Ohio Online Learning Coach, Charley, and friends on Facebook Live and Twitch as they discuss technology in the news. It can be cars, computers, smart devices, or anything else technology related.
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The annual mass migration of hummingbirds is upon us, as well as the warmer weather. We have a "nature themed" show for you this week, along with the opening of our Nature Explorium in Centereach. Sara has interesting facts about hummingbirds, how to attract them, what they eat, and more. Plus Nicole has some great choices for books about nature to…
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In this Season 3 bonus episode, Bob hangs with Listeners' Advisory Executive Producer, Jennifer Jenkins and podcast cohost, Scott to discuss their favorite podcasts. Scott also speaks with science fiction writer, Cory Doctorow, about his new novel, Red Team Blues. Ghost Herd by Anna King Borrowed by Brooklyn Public Library (Sort of) the Story with …
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This week Tayla is joined by Ken Hopkins Jr., Director of the Cranston Career and Tech Center to talk about their program and how it can allow young people to get hand-on career experience before they graduate. They talk about new and old HBO shows, travel food shows, and Star Wars. During The Last Chapter they discuss: If you had to read outside y…
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For this edition of This Week in History, Jim discusses such events as the introduction of the Apple iPad, the South's retreat from Richmond, Lincoln's eerie premonition, and Hank Aaron's record breaking 715th home run. Want to get into more history? Check out our History Bites series on YouTube here: https://tinyurl.com/mcpl-historybites…
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Award-winning and bestselling author Emily St. John Mandel comes to the ALOUD stage to discuss her latest novel, Sea of Tranquility, with National Book Award Winner Charles Yu (Interior Chinatown). A genre-bending work of speculative fiction exploring the nature of time and reality through the eyes of characters living across a span of 500 years. S…
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This week guest host Robin is joined by author Penelope Cray to celebrate National Poetry Month. They discuss ways to make poetry a part of your everyday life and share their mutual love of nature. During The Last Chapter they discuss: do you listen to anything while you read? Podcast disclaimer Like what you hear? Rate and review Down Time on Appl…
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Explore the rich history of Wadsworth with local historian Roger Havens. You’ll get to know Wadsworth's founding members, learn about early manufacturing and businesses around town, explore local landmarks, and discover how this small town has grown to become one of the best places to live in Ohio. CLICK HERE TO READ A TRANSCRIPT OF THIS EPISODE Cl…
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Have you ever had a song stuck in your head? You'd be surprised that there's science behind it, and Sara has the info! Plus Nicole picks some of her favorite new databases available to patrons from the library's vast collection of electronic resources.Middle Country Public Library
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We close out Women's History Month with a look at some of the earliest businesses in Libertyville that were owned by women. Previous Women's History Month Podcast Episodes Women of Cook Library The Past is Present: Dr. Norma Munson The Past is Present: 3 Women of Libertyville Libertyville Historical Society on YouTube History Matters: Stay - The Hi…
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Check out a video edition of this episode on YouTube! Click here to read a transcript of this episode. This week Tayla is joined by Sara Nović, author of True Biz, the Reading Across Rhode Island selection for 2023 and Nancy Maguire-Heath, director of the RI School for the Deaf. Sara discusses the inspiration behind True Biz and the need for authen…
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⁠Can’t view the video? Check it out on YouTube!⁠ ⁠Click here to read a transcript of this episode.⁠ This week Tayla is joined by Sara Nović, author of True Biz, the Reading Across Rhode Island selection for 2023 and Nancy Maguire-Heath, director of the RI School for the Deaf. Sara discusses the inspiration behind True Biz and the need for authentic…
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Explore the rich history of Wadsworth with local historian Roger Havens. You’ll get to know Wadsworth's founding members, learn about early manufacturing and businesses around town, explore local landmarks, and discover how this small town has grown to become one of the best places to live in Ohio. CLICK HERE TO READ A TRANSCRIPT OF THIS EPISODE Cl…
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Explore the rich history of Wadsworth with local historian Roger Havens. You’ll get to know Wadsworth's founding members, learn about early manufacturing and businesses around town, explore local landmarks, and discover how this small town has grown to become one of the best places to live in Ohio. CLICK HERE TO READ A TRANSCRIPT OF THIS EPISODE Cl…
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It's Spring and Amber is here to chat about our amazing Seed Library here at MCPL. Learn about the great programming that we offer, along with some interesting facts as she tries to stump Sara and Sal with Seed Trivia.Middle Country Public Library
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