Multnomah County Library Podcasts

  • Autor: Podcast
  • Narrador: Podcast
  • Editor: Podcast
  • Duración: 285:24:06
  • Mas informaciones

Informações:

Sinopsis

Podcasts of events, booktalks and other programs of Multnomah County Library in Northwestern Oregon.

Episodios

  • Stinky: A Toon Book (Booktalk)

    13/01/2010 Duración: 01min

      Stinky: A Toon Book by Eleanor Davis Stinky, a monster who lives in a swamp, gets upset when a boy named Nick starts hanging around his swamp, and so he tries to scare Nick away. A 2009 Geisel Award honor book.

  • Chicken Said, "Cluck!" (Booktalk

    11/01/2010 Duración: 01min

      Chicken Said, "Cluck!" by Judyann Grant Earl and Pearl do not want Chicken's help in the garden, until a swarm of grasshoppers arrives and her true talent shines.

  • Being Teddy Roosevelt (Booktalk)

    11/01/2010 Duración: 01min

      Being Teddy Roosevelt by Claudia Mills When he is assigned Teddy Roosevelt as his biography project in school, fourth-grader Riley finds himself inspired by Roosevelt's tenacity and perseverance and resolves to find a way to get what he most wants--a saxophone and music lessons. A 2010 Beverly Cleary Children's Choice Award nominee.

  • One Boy (Booktalk)

    29/12/2009 Duración: 59s

      One Boy by Laura Vaccaro Seeger. A boy creates ten paintings in this counting book that also explores the relationship of words within words. Turn the page, peep through the window, and the word changes! This book was a 2009 Geisel Award Honor Book. Target audience: Children

  • Perspectives on Positive Aging: Living More Authentically As We Age with Guadalupe Guajardo

    16/12/2009 Duración: 43min

    Aging is an opportunity to reclaim our own unique and eccentric qualities.  Hear Guadalupe Guajardo discuss how aging frees us to move out of our socialized consciousness and conditioning, so that we can reclaim our authentic selves. Recommended reading: From Age-Ing to Sage-Ing: A Profound New Vision of Growing Older by Zalman Schachter-Shalomi. Guadalupe Guajardo is a senior associate with TACS, an organization that serves and supports nonprofit organizations. She is also a co-founder of Tools for Diversity, a multi-cultural team that addresses problems caused by discrimination and prejudice and helps build culturally competent organizations. She is bilingual and bicultural, has advanced degrees in theology and organizational development and is a member of the Sisters of the Holy Names.   Perspectives on Positive Aging is a monthly series sponsored by Multnomah County Library, partners with Life by Design NW www.lifebydesignnw.org. This program is made possible, in part, by the Institute of Museum and Libr

  • Perspectives on Positive Aging: Creating a Portfolio Life with Jay Bloom

    14/12/2009 Duración: 50min

    Learn how to create a richer, more fulfilling life, with new meaning and purpose.  Consider preparing a portfolio for your life after 50 and refocus your energies on meaningful pursuits.  Couples can prepare together for what may be 20 or 30 years of healthy living.  Hear Jay Bloom speak about the opportunities and challenges of this new age of life and the need for developing a "Portfolio Life”. Recommended reading: Portfolio Life: The New Path to Work, Purpose and Passion After 50 by David Corbett. Jay Bloom coaches leaders, managers and individuals in the private, philanthropic and government sectors through his consulting business, Bloom Anew. He also does leadership and management consulting for nonprofit and private organizations. He has been an interim President and CEO of United Way of Columbia-Willamette and President and CEO of Morrison Child and Family Services.

  • Introduction to Energy Healing with Andrea Fruber and Linda Negrin

    09/12/2009 Duración: 01h54min

    In this economy, we need all the help we can get to support our healing and maintain our good health. Often referred to as “acupuncture without needles,” Energy Healing is a no-touch healing technique that offers specific, tested, step-by-step procedures for treating ailments and preventing illness. In this program, you will hear about your energy anatomy and how to treat common first aid issues such as cuts, scrapes and burns. Energy healing is easy to learn, easy to apply, totally portable -- and best of all -- you don’t need any special tools! Presented October 4, 2009 by PNW Pranic.

  • Celebrate Oregon Through Poetry with Liz Nakazawa and Rosemary Lombard

    02/12/2009 Duración: 31min

    How would you describe Oregon through poetry? Do you have a favorite Oregon poet? Have you written a nature poem about Oregon?  Liz Nakazawa, editor of the anthology "Deer Drink the Moon," read from her book, which features the works of 33 esteemed poets of Oregon. She also invited audience members to share their favorite Oregon nature poems.     

  • Architecture, Power and Justice in Ragtime-era Portland with Randy Gragg, Jan Dilg, Chet Orloff and Philip Niles

    28/11/2009 Duración: 01h25min

    A community discussion moderated by architectural writer/Portland Monthly editor Randy Gragg, featuring historian Jan Dilg and Chet Orloff (director of the Museum of the City) and Philip Niles, author of Beauty of the City: A.E. Doyle, Portland's Architect, exploring the intersections of architecture, wealth and  power and social justice in turn-of-the-last-century Portland.   Cosponsored by AIA Center for Architecture, in conjunction with the Portland Architecture and Design Festival and Portland Center Stage.

  • Title Raves: Assigned Reading with Vailey Oehlke, Martha Gies, Robert Brock, Craig Johnson and Jayne Freshour

    21/11/2009 Duración: 59min

    Remember junior high and high school required reading? Did you sleep through The Scarlet Letter? Read the CliffsNotes for The Canterbury Tales? Adults are rediscovering - and enjoying - the classics that bewildered them as students. Listen to Library Director Vailey Oehlke; Martha Gies, writer, teacher and author of Up All Night; Robert Brock, Professor Emeritus, University of Montana, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures and Craig Johnson, who taught Language Arts and Foreign Languages at the Metropolitan Learning Center, as they talk about the highlights - and lowlights - of those classic novels. Date recorded: October 6, 2009

  • Life by Design @yourlibrary: Helping Your Aging Parent: Life-Enriching Activities for People with Alzheimer’s

    17/11/2009 Duración: 01h34min

    In a touching and compassionate presentation, part of Multnomah County Library's Helping Your Aging Parent series, Nelson shares his thoughts on working with people with Alzheimer"s. Learn better communication approaches and new ways to engage mind, body and spirit, while compensating for age-related losses. Chris Nelson is the Life Enrichment Director at Emerson House, an Alzheimer’s residence in Portland. He has worked with the senior population for the last seventeen years.

  • Mastering Change and Loss with Kerry Walls

    13/11/2009 Duración: 50min

    Come explore a different way to approach change, loss and trasition to become stronger and gain access to creater creativity.

  • Go ahead, Make My Day, Criticize Me! with Philip Mandel

    06/11/2009 Duración: 52min

    One of the toughest things to deal with is criticism. Learn to easily defuse any comment, including critical self-talk, so that you can hear the value in the criticism without being drawn into unpleasant feelings.

  • Historic Zinesters Talking - with Leanne Grabel and Kevin Sampsell

    06/11/2009 Duración: 01h05min

    Leanne Grabel, poet, performer, teacher and co-founder of the legendary poetry hub Cafe Lena, and Kevin Sampsell, of Future Tense Books and Powell's City of Books discuss the development of chapbooks, poetry and zines in Portland, along with much audience participation. Re-live some of the writing and music scene of the 1980s and 90s that put Portland on the map! Audience: Adult Recorded November 3, 2009 at Central Library

  • Zinesters Talking - A.M. O'Malley, Bece Kidder

    06/11/2009 Duración: 50min

    Explore emotional terrain with A.M. O'Malley in The Empire Builder, a zine about her train ride from Minneapolis, Minn., to Portland, Ore., including reflections on a life left behind and and hopes for a future no longer separated from her long-distance love interest. Find out what's in Free Box the Magazine with Bece Kidder. Learn about epic scores, things to avoid, the etiquette of giving away and the fun to be had hunting for priceless treasures. Target audience: Adult Date of event: October 27, 2009

  • Zinesters Talking - Lisa Rosalie Eisenberg, Julia Gfrörer

    04/11/2009 Duración: 53min

    Get up close and personal with Lisa Rosalie Eisenberg as she shares work from I Cut My Hair, a mini-comic journal about her creative process, working in education, pet ownership and more. Mini-comics come alive when Julia Gfrörer and partner perform Ariadne auf Naxos, comics about time and death, gods and saints, knights and spies, babysitting, the apocalypse, courtesy phones and the benefits of being a ghost. Target audience: Adult Date of event: October 20, 2009

  • Zinesters Talking - Dr. Danny Q. Swank, Scott & Zach

    04/11/2009 Duración: 51min

    Glamorize your life Golden Girls-style with Scott and Zach, the editors of Miami, You've Got Style, a detailed Golden Girls fanzine with an episode guide and a map of the house where characters Dorothy Zbornak, Rose Nylund, Blanche Devereaux and Sophia Petrillo lived. Scott and Zach also provide in-depth wardrobe analysis and funky fashion tips. Take a hilarious trip with Dr. Danny Q. Swank and his Tales from the Bus, a compendium of bizarre, bawdy, bumpy, and occasionally brutal happenings witnessed on public transportation, torn from the pages of the strangely true and truly strange zine Manuscripts Don't Burn. Target audience: Adult Date of event: October 13, 2009

  • Zinesters Talking - Becky Morton, Marc Moscato

    02/11/2009 Duración: 49min

    Becky Morton takes you way back to The Oregon Trail, her zine containing excerpts from the journal of Frances Henderson, who traveled from Missouri to Oregon on the Oregon Trail in 1846, illustrated with images from the educational computer game "The Oregon Trail." Artist, activist and filmmaker Marc Moscato showcases WPA artworks in Portland in Art for the Millions, an audio CD and 28-page guided tour of local public works projects of the Works Progress Administration, a federally funded program that provided relief to millions of idle workers during the height of the Great Depression. Target audience: Adult Date of event: October 6, 2009

  • Are You Bully Proof? with Berry Kruijning

    30/10/2009 Duración: 51min

    Discover how to recognize a workplace bully. Find out why bullies bully and learn three tools to stop the bullying.

  • An Interview with Will Hornyak: Tapestry of Tales 2009

    30/10/2009 Duración: 14min

    Will Hornyak returns to the Tapestry of Tales in November 2009 for its 10th anniversary.  In this interview Will talks about his transformation from journalist to carpenter to storyteller, the importance of storytelling for everyone from incarcerated youth to corporate employees, and much more. 

página 16 de 21