Biblio Radio – 12.28.2015
Julia interviews Sara Phillips about her new position as branch manager of the University Heights Library.
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Julia interviews Sara Phillips about her new position as branch manager of the University Heights Library.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 4:41 — 2.1MB)
Julia talks about the best book she read in 2015, The Underground Girls of Kabul, which is about the phenomena of raising daughters as sons in Afghanistan called “bacha posh”.
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Three Heights Library staff members talk about the best books they read in 2015.
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Julia interviews new staff member Beth Hatch what she does as the library’s Special Projects Manager.
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Julia talks with Ty Emerson about what he does as the library’s circulation manager.
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Julia interviews Michael Crouch of the library’s buildings department about what it’s like to work behind the scenes at the library.
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Canton native band Hey Monea stopped by WJCU to talk about their brand new album and what is coming up for the band!
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Julia talks with Amia at Noble about her favorite podcasts, and the podcast listening and discussion program called Listen and Learn.
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Monica at Noble talks about the Recitation Remixes poetry programs she’s been leading.
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Dana in youth services talks about the teen books she’s been reading, and why teen books are relevant for readers of all ages.
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