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The Distracted Librarians

Bloomfield Township Public Library

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The Bloomfield Township Public Library presents the Distracted Librarians Podcast. We are your friendly neighborhood bookworms who can’t resist the siren call of movies, video games, music and everything else in the pop culture universe. Sit back, relax, and prepare to get delightfully distracted with us!
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3 Books With Neil Pasricha

Neil Pasricha: Bestselling Author

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3 Books is a completely insane and totally epic 22-year-long quest to uncover and discuss the 1000 most formative books in the world. Each chapter discusses the 3 most formative books of one of the world's most inspiring people. Sample guests include: Brené Brown, David Sedaris, Malcolm Gladwell, Roxane Gay, Cheryl Strayed, Rich Roll, Soyoung the Variety Store Owner, Derek the Hype Man, Kevin the Bookseller, Shirley The Nurse, Vishwas the Uber Driver, Angie Thomas, David Mitchell, Surgeon Ge ...
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Working with Dan Doriani

Center for Faith and Work

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This podcast seeks to fire the imagination of Christians who long to practice their faith at work. The podcast features interviews of people who try to practice their faith at work. Guests may be famous or unknown. They may be very successful, quietly faithful, or instructive in their woes. We typically interview mature Christians, but there are exceptions. The common thread is a desire to live by one’s faith and convictions. Guests include professional athletes, award-winning broadcasters, ...
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Everyday Jobs with Everyday People

EverydayJobswithEverydayPeople

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Welcome to Everyday Jobs with Everyday People, where we celebrate the unsung heroes who make our communities thrive. From the trash collectors who keep our streets clean to the local beekeepers supplying our all-natural honey, we shine a spotlight on hardworking individuals whose efforts often go unnoticed. We talk to everyone—dental assistants, paralegals, doctors, nurses, pilots, entrepreneurs, and farmers. Whether it’s the car enthusiasts, financial planners, bankers, or truck drivers, we ...
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Living With Alzheimer’s is a podcast about living with dementia from the perspective of Ginger, an octogenarian with early-stage Alzheimer’s, and Christoph, her son and full-time caregiver. Their conversations with each other and with a variety of subject matter experts provide listeners with heartfelt stories of Ginger’s journey as well as best practices for other caregivers who are providing support for friends or family members living with the impacts of dementia. Ginger, a former English ...
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Borrowed

Brooklyn Public Library

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Brooklyn Public Library is full of stories. Borrowed brings the very best of them to you. Borrowed is a narrative series about superhero librarians, neighborhood stories and what it means to be a free, democratic place in today’s changing world. We tell stories about libraries during natural disasters, the challenges of homelessness, and NYC’s fraught relationship with trash. Borrowed and Banned is our limited series about America's ideological war with its bookshelves. From September to Dec ...
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Join the Urban Librarian as she discusses and explores the underlying messages and deeper issues that are present within our favorite urban fiction books. The Urban Librarian podcast is brought to you by the The Urban Library bookstagram page and is published every week on Anchor FM, Apple Podcasts, Breaker, Google Podcasts, Overcast, PocketCasts, RadioPublic, Spotify, and Stitcher.
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Name's Forrest. I'm a licensed, QWOC Atlanta-based librarian, #blerd, and published poet. My love for reading fuels my passion to circulate Black and Queer History, and Literature. Celebrate reading with me! You are not alone. There is a book out there for you. Check out favoritelibrarian.com for more!
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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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Recently Returned

Wyndham City Libraries

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A Wyndham City Libraries podcast talking about books and literature. Featuring special guest interviews, top ten lists, new and upcoming titles to watch out for, book recommendations, audio from our quarterly book panel Live with the Librarians and much more.
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The Health Courage Collective Podcast is for women who are too busy to slog through hours of generalized, inapplicable and often contradictory health information, but too smart to ignore that a few minutes of focused attention now can prevent years of suffering in the future. Hosted by Christina Hackett - a pharmacist who doesn’t want you to live on prescriptions, a certified coach specifically trained to maximize your potential, and a compulsive learner obsessed with preventative, cutting e ...
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The Bibliodames

Nicole Graham/Jenny Stafford

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We are the two librarians who work together in an urban high school in Fort Worth, TX. We want to focus on how we integrate technology into our everyday life in the library on top of all of our more traditional librarian duties. We will talk about all aspects of our lives in the library, including our successes and failures.
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Welcome to my library of interviews... Librarians, bestselling authors and our wartime generation sharing their love of books, reading and some extraordinary stories . #Hidden History #Forgotten women #Bibliotherapy #Libraries INTRODUCTION Welcome to From the Library With Love. A podcast for anyone whose life has been changed by reading. I’m Kate Thompson. Wonderful, transformative things happen when you set foot in a library. In 2019 I uncovered the true story of a forgotten Underground lib ...
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The Library Channel serves as a conduit to the UC San Diego Library’s many outreach activities and events, ranging from author talks, faculty lectures, and special events, to concerts, film screenings, and behind-the-scenes interviews with students, librarians, and friends and supporters. Visit: uctv.tv/library-channel
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Dodge Intrepid and the Pages of Time

Dodge Intrepid and the Pages of Time

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Get your library cards ready, we're stamping them for adventure! Follow the adventures of time traveling librarian, Dodge Intrepid, as he and his intern, Pluck, traverse history in search of rare books and secret treasures. Set in 1940 Pittsburgh, this hilariously thrilling radio serial is brimming with cliffhangers, witty references, and colorful characters.
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Good Job New Mexico!

Good Job New Mexico

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Good Job New Mexico features funny, personal, and informative conversations with New Mexico workers from all walks of life about the various jobs they’ve worked, how they’ve gotten to where they are, where they might be headed, and some of their weirdest, most intriguing and inspiring stories, sprinkled with just the right amount of advice and tips for the workplace.
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Privacy On The Ground is where privacy meets real life. Discussions about privacy in relation to government policy, legal compliance, or tech can be complicated and inaccessible. But the meaning of privacy and how data use affects us in our real lives is anything but: It is contextual and tangible. That’s what we aim for with Privacy on the Ground. In this podcast, you’ll hear talks and stories that reflect what privacy means for real people and real lives. Privacy On The Ground is a product ...
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Idea Box Show

Idea Box Show Podcast

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A podcast by and for school librarians! Hosted by Mary Morgan Ryan, the Idea Box Show explores the work school librarians are doing every day, from teaching to technology, and collection development to collaboration. On each show, we feature a rock star school librarian, sharing ideas we can all learn from. Each show is a casual conversation about a program or teaching idea or school library event. Join us to get to know school librarian colleagues and expand your PLN! We record each week on ...
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National Treasure Hunt

Aubrey Paris & Emily Black

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National Treasure Hunt is the biweekly podcast taking an ocular device to the National Treasure film franchise. Hosted by Aubrey Paris and Emily Black. Tune in for new episodes released on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Soundcloud every-other Wednesday, and join the hunt on Twitter and Instagram using @NTHuntPodcast!
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Science is experiencing a revolution. Preprints have accelerated the sharing of scientific findings and helped to make academia more equitable. Join our host, immunologist and open-science advocate, Dr Jonny Coates, as he explores the freshest science with the early career researchers who did the work; discussing their science, thoughts on academic life, publishing and much more. So sit back and join us as we dive into the fast-paced world of preprints and dismantle the outdated traditional ...
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The Wabash Center's Dialogue On Teaching

The Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion

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Dialogue on Teaching, hosted by Nancy Lynne Westfield, Ph.D., is the monthly podcast of The Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion. Amplifying the Wabash Center’s mission, the podcast focuses upon issues of teaching and learning in theology and religion within colleges, universities and seminaries. The podcast series will feature dialogues with faculty teaching in a wide range of institutional contexts. The conversation will illumine the teaching life.Webinar Produc ...
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Welcome Music fans! Find all the shows in our main feed here: Rock N Roll Archaeology, History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Decibel Geek, Tunes & Tumblers, Crime in Music, Tripping on My Roots, Mistress Carrie Podcast, The Hook Rocks!, Rock n Roll Librarian, Art of Rock, JBTV, Into the Banjoverse, Is It Rolling Bob? Talking Dylan, Rock's Backpages, Goldmine, Pamela Des Barres' Pajama Party, Who Cares About the Rock Hall?, You're Not Listening, Stephanie & Stephanie Talk Tunes, The Caree ...
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Insight from Judson ISD

Judson ISD Commucations

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Insight is the new podcast from the Judson Independent School District. Located northwest of San Antonio in Live Oak, Texas, Judson ISD is the 4th largest school district in the region, with 26,000 students and 31 campuses. We hope to use this podcast to share information with the community and tell the fantastic stories of stakeholders across the Judson ISD Family.
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Celebrate teachers and a joy of reading with The Book Love Foundation Podcast. Hosts Penny Kittle and Julia Torres and their guests help teachers develop a love of reading in their students. It is a show filled with information, inspiration, and book love. The show focuses on the value of reading in a student s life when that child has access to books and skilled teachers who are committed to rich and rewarding reading lives for their students. The show helps teachers learn to foster a love ...
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Founder of IGC / I Can Gymnastics Programs / The Resource Group Former President at The Tokyo American Club / 18-year tenure on the TAC Board Former President at The American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ) Former Physical Education Teacher at The American School in Japan Served in the United States Air Force From Los Angeles, California Lives in Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan Konnichiwa (Hello!) and Yohkoso (Welcome!) to the Lance E. Lee podcast from Tokyo. This podcast is about my friends, ...
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Co-hosts Aubrey Paris and Emily Black are joined by veteran stunt performer Chris Leps to discuss his experience taking hits for Justin Bartha ("Riley Poole") in National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets. How did his time on this set compare to other Bruckheimer blockbusters, and why would he return for National Treasure 3 without hesitation?Join the hu…
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The end of the year is upon us! On the most recent episode of The Distracted Librarians, Nicole, Drew, Killian, and Amanda discuss the books and media they loved from 2024. This supersized episode also contains recommendations from other library staff members, leaving you with more than twenty 2024 favorites to catch up on in the new year. Want to …
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Amazon is one of the largest companies in the world with over a million employees in the U.S. alone. A monolith responsible for trillions of dollars of revenue through retail, entertainment, and infrastructure. But Chris Smalls took it on anyway. Chris had worked at Amazon for 5 years before he was fired in March 2020 after leading a walkout at Ama…
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Knowing which are the very best choices to make so that you don’t have to slowly stop living before you die can be super confusing. That confusion can be overwhelming and annoying and keep us from creating the future we want. Or we can choose to use it to create an even better future than we realized was possible. Which way would you rather use con…
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We bring all of who we are into our jobs, including our emotions. We might feel like emotions have no place in the workplace, but this is unrealistic and might lead to some unintended emotional consequences. Jonathan Pennington, author of “Jesus the Great Philosopher,” joins Dan to talk about our emotions, and why they should lead us to deep questi…
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Meet Vicki and Gayle, two dynamic women who turned their passion for connection and hospitality into a thriving business. In this episode, they share how their early morning show, camaraderie, and a shared vision led to creating unforgettable experiences for their clients. From hosting a special birthday weekend at the Kentucky Castle to crafting a…
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In this episode on the Living with Alzheimer's podcast, Christoph interviews Matt McCann, Chief Operations Officer and Master Trainer at McCann Insurance Services, focused on customizing long-term health care insurance plans. Christoph and Matt discuss what long-term care insurance is and how it can be structured to cover the long-term care needs b…
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Eric C. Smith is Associate Professor of Early Christian Texts and Traditions and Co-Director of the Doctor of Ministry in Prophetic Leadership Program at Iliff School of Theology. What does it mean to create and sustain learner centered approaches for courses in Bible? When Bible courses are not neutral nor benign, but acknowledge a political dynam…
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Send us a text Historical fiction author Kristy Cambron wears a lot of hats. She's a Christy Award-winning author of historical fiction, including her bestselling novels, THE BUTTERFLY AND THE VIOLIN and THE PARIS DRESSMAKER, as well as nonfiction titles. She also serves as Vice President and literary agent with Gardner Literary, where she was name…
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Today we’re going to talk about an easy and fun way to improve your metabolic and mental health. I don’t like the term “life hack,” but if I weren’t opposed to that name, this would be one. Something easy and enjoyable you can do for 5-30 minutes a day to increase your chances of living healthier for longer. For real. So I hope I can convince you t…
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Should we leave our every day lives at the door when we come to worship? Is there a way for us to worship in a way that’s unique to our work? Matthew Kaemingk, Associate Professor at Fuller Theological Seminary and founder of Worship for Workers, joins Dan to talk about how God’s people in the past have connected their work to their worship, and ho…
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Welcome to the season finale of Good Job, New Mexico! Join hosts Stacy and Karla as they reflect on their favorite moments and the insightful guests of season one. As Karla bids farewell to the podcast to pursue new opportunities, Stacy looks forward to future seasons filled with more inspiring stories and career insights. Tune in for a heartfelt d…
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Co-hosts Aubrey Paris and Emily Black are joined by Hollywood stuntwoman Lisa Hoyle to discuss her experience doubling for Diane Kruger ("Abigail Chase") in both National Treasure films. Which stunt was the most challenging to perform, and what pranks were pulled on set?Join the hunt on Twitter and Instagram using @NTHuntPodcast, and find new episo…
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Librarians just read all day, right? Wrong! Nicole, Killian, and Drew discuss all sorts of strange occurrences, unexpected skills, and unique questions they've encountered as librarians in this episode This episode was recorded live at the BCTV Back-to-School event in September 2024 as a behind-the-scenes look at the process of recording a podcast …
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Once you find purpose, and once you find style… what’s left? Beauty. What’s left is finding and putting out beauty into the world. There are not many writers who have genuinely figured this out … but one of them is Mitch Albom. Mitch is the author of '​Tuesdays with Morrie​,' the bestselling memoir of all time, as well as '​The Five People You Meet…
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Statistically speaking, cardiovascular disease is the most likely thing both to kill you and to make you stop living before you die. Knowing the most likely thing to cause the the thing that is most likely to kill you can help you decide what to deliberately put on autopilot in your daily life to drastically decrease your chances of becoming a stat…
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Christopher Frost is a trial lawyer and an elder in the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA). He joins Dan to talk about trial law, which isn’t (usually) like what we see on TV. In this episode, Christopher explains how his faith challenges him to honor everyone, protect his clients, and uphold the truth even when the stakes are high.…
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Graphic novels, Haitian-American book bingo, and The Power Broker. These are just a few of the book clubs happening at Brooklyn Public Library! This episode, we take a tour around the borough to listen in on our patrons' reading habits and ask why we still read together. Read a transcript of this episode here. Further resources: Check out our book …
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Send us a text Neil Barclay is an award-winning civilian librarian at HMP Thameside. Nominated by prisoners, and described by his colleagues as “our library superstar”, Neil has been praised for the outstanding dedication, skill and creativity he has shown in transforming the prison’s library into a dynamic learning and resource centre, much valued…
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Send us a text Rachel Hore is the multi-million selling Sunday Times author of thirteen novels with her fourteenth, Secrets of Dragonfly Lodge, coming out next year. Rachel is an avid reader. 'My reading addiction got properly under way when I was five and our family moved from Surrey, England, where I was born, to live in Hong Kong because of my f…
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Laura Carlson Hasler is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Jewish Studies and Alvin H. Rosen Chair of Hebrew Bible at Indiana University. What are teaching strategies when the religious identity of students presents obstacles to learning in religious study courses? How do you teach academic inquiry when curiosity is considered antithetica…
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In this inspiring episode of Everyday Jobs with Everyday People, we meet Collins Youngblood, the owner and operator of Lean Feast, a clean eatery offering convenient meal prep solutions for healthier living. Collins shares his deeply personal journey from childhood obesity and bullying to finding strength through perseverance after overcoming signi…
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There are a lot of tools to help you to age in a way that will create the life you want for your future self. A life fully lived and free of preventable hindrances. A life where you live more rather than less as you get older and get to the end of mortality satisfied with how you’ve spent your life energy. Did you know that envy can be one of the t…
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Should you be concerned about AI negatively impacting your workplace, home, school, or church? Dr. Jonathan Barlow holds degrees in philosophy and theology, and he currently works as the Associate Director of the Data Science Center at Mississippi State University. In this episode, Dr. Barlow joins Dan to talk about Artificial Intelligence–what it …
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How Do You Become an Apprentice? Is Apprenticeship worth it? In this episode, Frank Lopez and Skyler Romero from Local Union 412 explore the transformative power of apprenticeships and pre-apprenticeships, celebrating the 10th National Apprenticeship Week. Whether you're contemplating a career change or just starting to explore your options, this c…
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In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Cory Triplett, an employee at Webasto who has transformed his life after a challenging past. Cory opens up about his experience in prison, his journey through homelessness, and how he’s now building a brighter future with multiple entrepreneurial ventures. Cory’s story reflects resilience, determination, …
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Are you ready for a writing masterclass from one of the best self-help writers in the world? After graduating from Cambridge, Oliver Burkeman wrote the popular column “This Column Will Change Your Life” in ‘The Guardian’ for over 15 years sharing his real-world, real-time poetic exploration of the self-help universe. In 2021 he published 'Four Thou…
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Are there any popular books or movies you can't stand? No book (or movie) is for everyone - and that's okay! On the most recent episode of The Distracted Librarians, Nicole, Drew, Killian, and Emily discuss the books and movies that AREN'T so much their favorites. Want to join the conversation? Email us at distracted@btpl.org Many thanks to BCTV fo…
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In this episode, we sit down with Adam Broadway, finance manager at Central Kentucky Motorsports. Adam shares his path from car dealerships in Alabama to his current role across the street from 800% Elite Auto Sales. He reflects on the crossroads of career and family life, why he traded long hours in the car business for a more balanced role in pow…
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Kelly Campbell is Associate Dean of Information Services and Senior Director of the John Bulow Campbell Library at Columbia Theological Seminary. A healthy ecology of teaching includes librarians and libraries. Libraries are magical nonjudgemental spaces. The responsibility of librarians for resourcing, teaching, and technology is invaluable and un…
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What if there were something that you enjoyed doing that physically felt good and mentally helped you feel good about the way your face looks as you get older? And it was 100% natural and something you could do yourself from home? Today's Episode is an interview with special guest Sharon Whittle, creater of https://thehappyface.org Find her on her …
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In this episode of Everyday Jobs with Everyday People, host Glenn Lundy talks with Josh Hudson, a Field Technical Service Specialist, who juggles a full-time career with volunteering, family farming, and creative side hustles. From leading his son’s chess club and supporting Bourbon County’s championship marching band to growing mushrooms on a fami…
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On the Season 9 finale of National Treasure Hunt, co-hosts Aubrey Paris and Emily Black welcome Tyler Putman, Senior Manager of Gallery Interpretation at the Museum of the American Revolution, to the podcast. Their conversation examines several historical figures and events from the Revolutionary War era through the lens of National Treasure.Learn …
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In this flavorful episode of Everyday Job with Everyday People, we dive into the world of craft hot sauces with Tim Toews, the mastermind behind Grumpy Dad Sauce Company and LMS Administrator at Central Baptist. Tim shares his journey from a California native turned Kentucky resident to a local hot sauce creator with a unique line inspired by life’…
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Almeda M. Wright is Assistant Professor of Religious Education at Yale Divinity School. Her research focuses on African American religion, adolescent spiritual development, and the interesections of religion and public life. We discuss Wrights' latest book entitled, Teaching to Live: Black Religion, Activist Educators and Radical Social Change. The…
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There’s an ingredient that nobody’s really talking much about that’s being sneaked into our food and is eroding our first line of defense against all of the chronic diseases of aging. The most likely things to take away our resilience or kill us early are metabolic dysfunction, cardiovascular disease, cancer, neurodegenerative disease and autoimmun…
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How do you become an Industrial Engineer? Join hosts Stacy Johnston and Karla Meléndez as they delve into the inspiring journey of Marissa Bowman, the Director of Manufacturing Engineering at Blue Halo. Growing up in Las Cruces, New Mexico, surrounded by family and pecan trees, Marissa's path was far from clear. But through the guidance of mentors …
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In this podcast episode, we shall discuss preprints and how they have impacted decisions in the past to award tenure/promotions to scientists from diverse geographies like the USA, Europe, India, and Africa. The episode will feature senior scientists from these geographies, their experience being a part of the decision-making process in awarding te…
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