Reading With Libraries Podcast

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We are a book group podcast, looking at a new genre each week. We enjoy a beverage that matches the theme of the episode, we talk about some books we like with our Guest Hosts, and we share resources for finding more books. We work in a library system, and many of our guests work in libraries - so we have a lot of fun books to share!Grab a beverage, and let's start talking about books!

Episodios

  • Episode 712 King Richard

    18/11/2021 Duración: 16min

    Thank you for joining us on this season of our Reader’s Advisory book group podcast! It’s always better when you are here with us to talk about books. We have more genres to discuss, new books to recommend, and we’re so glad you’re here to join us. We always enjoy our book group podcast, and we hope you do, too!    Our full show notes, with links to beverages, books, and resources from this episode are available here!   This week we are sharing a special pop culture episode with you! We are looking at the movie King Richard. IMDB describes the plot: “A look at how tennis superstars Venus and Serena Williams became who they are after the coaching from their father Richard Williams.” The star of this movie is Will Smith! He’s had such a long and varied career, it will be interesting to see him in this new role.    The script for this movie was on the 2018 Black List. This is a list assembled annually by Hollywood movie development people. Franklin Leonard worked for Leonardo DiCaprio’s production office, and w

  • Episode 711: Reading Beyond Books

    11/11/2021 Duración: 29min

    Thank you for joining us on the SEVENTH SEASON of our Reader’s Advisory podcast! We are so glad you’re here to join us. We always enjoy our book group podcast, and we hope you do, too! It’s hard to be an expert on ALL of the great books out there! So we pick a new genre each week to chat about and hopefully provide you with some insight into what may be an unfamiliar genre!   You can find our full show notes page here, with links to the beverages we are enjoying and the resources we share today. This week we have an interesting development in the book group discussion: Reading, but not reading books! Of course, we love books. But today we want to talk about some other strategies for reading, and writing, that we can promote in libraries.   And we have a good Guest Host to help us do this! Noah Lenstra is an Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science at University of North Carolina Greensboro. He is also the founder of the Let’s Move in Libraries organization.   Their website gives a lot of good i

  • Episode 710: Reading With Libraries 100th Episode!

    04/11/2021 Duración: 30min

    Thank you for joining us on the SEVENTH SEASON of our Reader’s Advisory podcast! We have more genres to discuss, new books to recommend, and we’re so glad you’re here to join us. We always enjoy our book group podcast, and we hope you do, too!   Check out our full show notes here. And today’s episode is very special: this is our official 100th episode! Yes, there have been a few bonus episodes, and we include our short Browsing Books episodes when this show is on hiatus for our sister podcast: Linking Our Libraries. So while we have been with you for many more than 100 episodes, we have really enjoyed being with you and chatting about 100 genres!  We want to thank you, the listeners, who have been with us since the beginning - special thanks to Chuck and Ralph who have been such good supporters! We want to thank people who drop in for episodes they like. And also to the listeners who are newbies - it’s great to have you join us. And to make our celebration complete, we have invited back our Podcast Correspond

  • Episode 709: Pop Culture: Last Night in Soho

    28/10/2021 Duración: 16min

    This week we are sharing a special pop culture episode with you! We are looking at the movie Last Night in Soho. You can find our full show notes here, with links to our beverages and the books we share today. The star of this movie is the wonderful Anya Taylor-Joy. You may remember her from the Netflix series The Queen’s Gambit. Also featured in this movie is the incomparable Diana Rigg, in her final movie appearance. She passed away in 2020, but you may remember her from her badass role in the 1960s tv series The Avengers, or from her badass role in the Game of Thrones series! We have more to discuss, so let’s settle in and get to the fun part: the book discussion! This week we are taking a quick look at some books about time travel, to celebrate this new movie. Kick back with a beverage you will enjoy, and let’s share some books you might enjoy. We always enjoy hosting these book groups with you, and want you to have everything you need for the best experience!

  • Episode 708 Citizen Science

    21/10/2021 Duración: 27min

    This week we are looking at another fun area of work in libraries: citizen science! You could bring in citizen science programs, use it to connect your materials to STEM work in different classes in your school, and of course you can just enjoy some science books! We have a special Guest Host this week: Caroline Nickerson. She is the Senior Program Director at SciStarter.  You can check out our full show notes here, with links to all the resources we share, the beverages we enjoy, and the books we discuss!

  • Episode 707 Kid's and YA Fantasy

    14/10/2021 Duración: 29min

    Today we’re leaving our familiar, everyday world and visiting faraway lands filled with adventure and magic. That’s right, we’re chatting about fantasy books, specifically fantasy reads for kids and young adults.  Check out our full show notes page here, with links to the beverages we are enjoying, the resources we share, and the books we discuss! And we are THRILLED to welcome another new voice to our bookgroup: Cassie Watt! Cassie owns and manages Mud Puddle Toys, where she uses her library degree to provide some great books and other fun things to her community.

  • Episode 706: No Time to Die

    07/10/2021 Duración: 17min

    This week we are sharing a special pop culture episode with you! We are looking at the movie No Time To Die - the latest James Bond movie. IMDB describes the plot: “James Bond has left active service. His peace is short-lived when Felix Leiter, an old friend from the CIA, turns up asking for help, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.” Daniel Craig is back in his fifth, and maybe final, turn at being James Bond. And our villain this time is the wonderful Rami Malek. (You may remember him from the tv series Mr. Robot, or the movie Bohemian Rhapsody.)   We have more to discuss, so let’s settle in and get to the fun part: the book discussion! This week we are taking a quick look at some books about spies, to celebrate this new movie. Kick back with a beverage you will enjoy, and let’s share some books you might enjoy. We always enjoy hosting these book groups with you, and want you to have everything you need for the best experience!   And of course, if you are

  • Podcast Bonus: Preview of Minnesota Library Association Conference

    05/10/2021 Duración: 23min

    Welcome to Linking Our Libraries! We are the Central Minnesota Libraries Exchange, a multitype library system where we support libraries of all types. And today we have two special guests with us: Ann Walker Smalley, who is the director of the Metronet multitype system; and Ann Hokanson, the director of the Traverse des Sioux library system.  We are sharing this special episode to help promote the latest annual Minnesota Library Association conference! It’s coming up Wednesday, Oct. 6 through Friday, Oct. 8. And of course we are still having a global pandemic, so this conference will be virtual. We will preview a few of the interesting events coming up, so you will be ready for all the different activities. And of course, we want to take special notice of probably the most exciting session at this conference: the Multitype Library systems are presenting a session to talk about the very cool work we are all doing together and individually!  Our session will be Friday, Oct 8 at 10:00am. It is called Mapping Min

  • Episode 705 Romantic Comedies

    30/09/2021 Duración: 31min

    At CMLE we’ve absolutely talked about romance books before. Check out our past episodes Winter Romance, Regency Historical Romance, and of course our FIRST EVER episode of this podcast was a delightful discussion of romance books. Clearly, we love talking about love! And it’s even better when there’s humor involved. Any genre of book can include romantic elements, but today we’re talking about books where romance and humor take center stage: romantic comedies! You can read our full show notes here, to get links to the beverages we enjoy, the resources we discuss, and the books we suggest today. And we are overjoyed to welcome back CMLE Podcast Correspondent Ariel Kirst! Thanks for joining us again! 

  • Episode 704 Family Histories

    23/09/2021 Duración: 26min

    This week we are going to look at some very unique, very personal books: family histories. If you have done any genealogy work, or visited your local history center, you have probably had the opportunity to work with them. We are bringing in an expert to talk about this with us today: Jessie Storlien from the Stearns County Historical Society! Jessie is not only one of our CMLE members, she also serves on our Board of Trustees and has volunteered her time on several of our member projects. Thanks for joining us today! You can check out our full show notes here, with links to all the resources we share and the beverages we are enjoying!

  • Episode 703: Business Psych

    16/09/2021 Duración: 29min

    Welcome to Reading With Libraries! Thank you for joining us on the SEVENTH SEASON of our Reader’s Advisory podcast! We have more genres to discuss, new books to recommend, and we’re so glad you’re here to join us. We always enjoy our book group podcast, and we hope you do, too!  Check out our full show notes page here. We link to books, resources, and the beverages we share today! Today’s books are fun, and should give you some ideas about assorted business, psychology, self-help, and other books that you can recommend to your patrons - as well as enjoying them yourself! Our Guest Host this week is new to the book group, and we are happy to welcome him: Shaun Keeley is the Director of Student Life, from the St Cloud Technical and Community College. Thanks for joining us, Shaun! We share the recipes for the beverages we are enjoying while we chat about books. We have links to the resources we share. And we give you a list of the books we are discussing today, with links to Amazon so you can get more info abou

  • Episode 702: Historical Nonfiction Picture Books

    09/09/2021 Duración: 26min

    Welcome to Reading With Libraries! Thank you for joining us on the SEVENTH SEASON of our Reader’s Advisory podcast! We have more genres to discuss, new books to recommend, and we’re so glad you’re here to join us. We always enjoy our book group podcast, and we hope you do, too!  Check out today's show notes here, with links to the beverages we enjoy, the resources we share, and the books we discuss. Our organization is the Central Minnesota Libraries Exchange. At CMLE, we work with all types of libraries. We love talking about books that appeal to all ages. This week’s genre definitely fits into that category. We’re talking historical nonfiction picture books!  And we’re so excited to welcome returning Guest Host Kelly Groth! Kelly has talked with us about children’s books before and we’re so happy she’s able to join us again! 

  • Episode 701: Fun Florida Books

    02/09/2021 Duración: 27min

    Thank you for joining us on the SEVENTH SEASON of our Reader’s Advisory podcast! This is our season opener, and we are going to have a wide variety of new genres and topics to share with you this season. We are so glad you’re here to join us. We always enjoy our book group podcast, and we hope you do, too! It’s hard to be an expert on ALL of the great books out there! So we pick a new genre each week to chat about and hopefully provide you with some insight into what may be an unfamiliar genre! Check out our full show notes page, with links to resources and books we share today! We are wrapping up summer, and starting off a new semester. But it’s always the right time to have some fun with books - and Florida books are always fun! Whether they are zany, scary, or just generally weird, Florida books are a good genre to enjoy when you need to brighten up your day. This week we have a new Guest Host, here to enjoy book group discussion with us: Cassandra, from the St Cloud Technical and Community College library

  • Browsing Books: LaSeur County

    31/08/2021 Duración: 13min

    This season we are moving through the state of Minnesota, looking at an interesting fact about each county and giving you a book prompt from that fact. We will share six book suggestions to meet that prompt, to get you started on reading new books. You can also take that prompt and find any other book to meet the challenge! Today our prompt is inspired by Le Sueur County! Le sueur means "sweat" so we want you to read a book about exercise or good health. We give you links to each of these books on our show notes page, taking you to Amazon.com. If you click on any of them, and buy anything at all - including a nice book - Amazon will send us a small percent of the profits they made on these sales. Thank you for supporting CMLE!

  • Browsing Books: Jackson County

    24/08/2021 Duración: 13min

    This season we are moving through the state of Minnesota, looking at an interesting fact about each county and giving you a book prompt from that fact. We will share six book suggestions to meet that prompt, to get you started on reading new books. You can also take that prompt and find any other book to meet the challenge! Today our prompt is inspired by Jackson County! This county contains Heron Lake. So we want you to read a book about birds. We give you links to each of these books on our show notes page, taking you to Amazon.com. If you click on any of them, and buy anything at all - including a nice book - Amazon will send us a small percent of the profits they made on these sales. Thank you for supporting CMLE!

  • Browsing Books: Chisago County

    17/08/2021 Duración: 09min

    This season we are moving through the state of Minnesota, looking at an interesting fact about each county and giving you a book prompt from that fact. We will share six book suggestions to meet that prompt, to get you started on reading new books. You can also take that prompt and find any other book to meet the challenge! Today our prompt is inspired by Chisago County! This county is located northeast of Minneapolis, on the border with Wisconsin. And Chisago County is part of CMLE, hooray! This county has an archeological dig site, which includes finds such as mussel shells accumulated from 600 to 1499 CE; read a book with sea shells. We give you links to each of these books on our show notes page, taking you to Amazon.com. If you click on any of them, and buy anything at all - including a nice book - Amazon will send us a small percent of the profits they made on these sales. Thank you for supporting CMLE!

  • Browsing Books: Carver County

    10/08/2021 Duración: 11min

    This season we are moving through the state of Minnesota, looking at an interesting fact about each county and giving you a book prompt from that fact. We will share six book suggestions to meet that prompt, to get you started on reading new books. You can also take that prompt and find any other book to meet the challenge! Today our prompt is inspired by Carver County! This county is located to the west of Minneapolis. It’s named after Jonathan Carver (1710–1790), early explorer and cartographer of the Mississippi river; read a book with a map on the cover or in the plot. We give you links to each of these books on our show notes page, taking you to Amazon.com. If you click on any of them, and buy anything at all - including a nice book - Amazon will send us a small percent of the profits they made on these sales. Thank you for supporting CMLE!

  • Browsing Books: Cottonwood County

    03/08/2021 Duración: 12min

    This season we are moving through the state of Minnesota, looking at an interesting fact about each county and giving you a book prompt from that fact. We will share six book suggestions to meet that prompt, to get you started on reading new books. You can also take that prompt and find any other book to meet the challenge! This week we look at Cottonwood county. The Jeffers Petroglyphs, near Jeffers, contain pre-European Native American rock carvings; to celebrate that, we want you to read a book with any type of painting. We give you links to each of these books on our show notes page, taking you to Amazon.com. If you click on any of them, and buy anything at all - including a nice book - Amazon will send us a small percent of the profits they made on these sales. Thank you for supporting CMLE!

  • Browsing Books: Kandiyohi County

    27/07/2021 Duración: 09min

    This season we are moving through the state of Minnesota, looking at an interesting fact about each county and giving you a book prompt from that fact. We will share six book suggestions to meet that prompt, to get you started on reading new books. You can also take that prompt and find any other book to meet the challenge! This week we look at Kandiyohi county. Earl B. Olson, founder of Jennie O Turkey, was born here, and raised his daughter Jennifer here. This week we want to prompt you to  read a book about a daughter. We give you links to each of these books on our show notes page, taking you to Amazon.com. If you click on any of them, and buy anything at all - including a nice book - Amazon will send us a small percent of the profits they made on these sales. Thank you for supporting CMLE!

  • Bonus Episode Media Landscapes and 23 Things

    21/07/2021 Duración: 24min

    Hi everyone, and welcome to a special bonus episode of Linking Our Libraries! We are sharing some information about the free training program available to library staffers: 23 Things Media Landscapes. We are the Central Minnesota Libraries Exchange. Our members are libraries of all sorts: public, schools, academics, special libraries, archives, and history centers. We talk about a lot of different skills that people will need when they work in libraries. Providing education and training is an important part of our mission.  And of course, we are not alone in that mission! Today we have two Guest Hosts who are both actively involved in creating and providing a very interesting, very useful training program in Minnesota: Media Landscapes: 23 Things. Thank you to Ann Walker Smalley, our fellow multitype system director from the Metronet system, and to Linda Mork from Minitex for joining us today! You can read all of our show notes right here!

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