Category Archives: Podcast

Tomorrow: Season Five of Linking Our Libraries premieres!

Library community, we’ve got great news for you! Tomorrow will begin the fifth season of Linking Our Libraries podcast!!

We began our adventure into podcasting what feels like forever ago and are so happy we are able to continue sharing library information, skills, and leadership strategies with our community.

In Season Five we’ll be talking about practical skills that library people need to be successful in their work. For example, some of the episodes that we’ve already recorded include customer service, social media, and answering tech questions! All of these feature Guest Hosts that have experience in the areas they are discussing, and have plenty of tips you can use in your job.

Feel like getting a refresher? We have all our previous seasons available to stream on our website, or subscribe to our podcast on whatever app you like best! And THANK YOU for listening!

Season Four

Season Three

Season Two

Season One

Resources from CMLE for Stress Management Month

April is Stress Awareness Month. We know working in libraries is generally a very rewarding profession, but it definitely can be stressful, too. We have several resources at CMLE that you can explore to work on managing your stress this month, and all year long.

You can also check out this page from the National Alliance on Mental Illness to learn how stress affects you and also get some ideas for ways to reduce your stress.

We have several podcast episodes you can listen to that are full of advice for handling stress while working in a library.

Our Training Tips series includes the article “Stress in the Library Workplace” and provides even more links to resources that can help you manage library stress. (Yes, therapy dogs are included!)

Take a look at all our Stress Management posts to get strategies for reducing your stress at work, including suggestions for audio and meditation tools.

And if all else fails, just look at CMLE Office Dog Lady Grey demonstrating her favorite relaxation technique: napping!

Book Bites from March

We hope you’ve been enjoying our mini podcast series Book Bites! We invite guests to chat with us about a book they’ve enjoyed, and they tell us about it in 5 minutes or less. We’ve gotten such a fantastic variety of book suggestions through this series, so we want to make it easy for you to tune in as well!

We’ll be collecting our Book Bites from each month into one blog post to have them all in one place for you. Of course, the best way to make sure you don’t miss an episode is to subscribe to both of our podcasts: Linking Our Libraries and Reading With Libraries!

Do you have a book that you absolutely MUST share with us? We’d love to record you! Email us at admin@cmle.org.

Book Bites from March:

We Are Okay by Nina LaCour

Jeeves and the King of Clubs by Ben Schott

The Confidence Code for Girls by Katty Kay and Claire Shipman

The Ring by Koji Suzuki

Podcasting onsite at St. John’s University!

We knew right away we were in for a treat!

We were so lucky to be able to visit St. John’s and use their excellent Media Lab to record some episodes of our Book Bites podcast! A huge thank you to Kathy Parker and all the librarians and tech staff that came to participate!

The goal of our Book Bites podcast series is to share book reviews in five minutes or less. We have had people from all types and positions in libraries participate, and we always enjoy hearing the variety of books people want to recommend!

You can listen to these mini podcast episodes on our site or subscribe to our podcasts Reading With Libraries and Linking Our Libraries and they’ll automatically download to your app!

Advocacy Alchemy: Podcasting

We love podcasting!

(Okay, you probably already knew that. It’s not like we are keeping it a secret or anything.)

CMLE uses podcasts to provide information and training opportunities to our member libraries – as well as to any other library person out there. They are quick, easy to listen to while you drive or wash dishes, you can listen on your own schedule, and (with all due modesty) they are all pretty entertaining as well as being filled with good information!

Today we are going to advocate for this tool of information sharing, and suggest you sign up (or check out our website) and to encourage your colleagues to keep in touch with this information as well.

Podcast Number One:
Linking Our Libraries

This was our original podcast.

We wanted to have an easy way to share information about library skills with our members – a format they could check out any time, to fit their own schedules.

Season One was an opportunity to practice trying out different topics and content, and to start bringing in Guest Hosts. The Hosts were uniformly interesting; our content and sound was….less impressive.

We kept going!

We honed in on some specific skills our members said they needed. Seasons Three and Four (happening now!) focus on leadership skills. Library people can lead from any position – you don’t need to be the boss, or have any specific job title. We show you how to strengthen your own skills, to help you to be more successful for your library!

Each episode has a show notes page, where you can find more information about each episode’s topic. We also share books we are reading in each one, and you can find that information on that same page. (We’re library people; we like books. It’s kind of a big deal.)

This season we are on a new podcast host, so be sure you are subscribed using this RSS feed (just copy it into your favorite podcast app!) http://linkingourlibraries.libsyn.com/rss. Or, you can just go to our website and hit play on each episode.

 

Podcast Number Two:
Reading With Libraries

We heard from a few people that they liked our book discussion feature of Linking Our Libraries.

I was briefly disconsolate. How come these people didn’t say how much they loved the content? The information on making good decisions? Planning? Staffing? Leading???

Then Angie and I shrugged, realized we also really like books, and started a second podcast that focused on books.

Okay, yes. A big reason we started this was to talk about books. We were doing that in the office anyway, and by doing it for work we could bring in other people to talk about books with us.

Reader: We did a podcast.

This one is set up as a book group podcast. The idea is that this is a book group podcast. Everyone listening is part of the fun of chatting about books. We have a new genre each week, and we have themed beverages to go along with each genre.

The focus of our organization is always to help our members with training and advocacy. So we also include a lot of Reader’s Advisory information on each genre. Library people need to be able to talk with patrons about all kinds of books, but it’s impossible to know everything about everything. So we wanted to have a resources people can use when they recommend books – and this is that resource.

Subscribe on any podcast app by typing in Reading With Libraries. Or, just go to our website to stream any episode while you read all the show notes, and browse all the Reader’s Advisory material. (A lot of that never makes it to the show, so the website is the only place to find it!)

This podcast also has a Patreon group, where you can donate to help support the show! Official Office Dog Lady Grey is prominently displayed on the page – you should check it out to admire her. And while we need money to support the podcast operating costs (host sites aren’t doing this for free!), we promise Lady Grey will receive treats as part of the payments from our Patreon supporters. Trust us: she deserves them all!

Season Two just wrapped up; Season three will start in December, so be sure you are subscribed now!

 

Podcast Number Three:
Book Bites

We are starting to build up an audience, and we don’t want to lose track of them.

Plus, you know: we like to talk about books!

So this is what we call a quickie podcast. It’s five minutes long, and drops on Tuesdays and Thursdays. On each episode, someone talks about a book they are reading, or one they enjoy.

Right now, these podcasts are found on our website (click here), or you can subscribe to Reading With Libraries and get them on your phone twice a week.

Just to keep things exciting: when Linking Our Libraries Season Four is over (in December), and we start dropping weekly episodes of Reading With Libraries, then the quickie Book Bites will be found on the LOL feed (as well as our website).

Check it out for some quick book ideas, and hear from all our different Guest Hosts who have books to share with you!

 

Are you podcasting?

Do you listen to other library podcasts??

We want to know about it! Reply in the comments below, or email us at admin @ cmle.org today!