Episodes

  • Lead with Branding - E205
    Mar 23 2026

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    To contact Lori McGovern by email: mcgovern.lori@newton.k12.ga.us

    Follow Lori McGovern on Instagram @Lori.McGovern.LMS

    Episode Description:

    In this episode, hosts Julie and Jan talk with Lori McGovern about why school libraries need intentional branding to communicate their instructional value. Lori shares practical steps: start with a logo, use consistent visuals in email signatures, newsletters and social media, and tweak captions and wording to highlight standards-aligned learning instead of just events.

    Listeners will hear concrete ideas like templates, the “smother and cover” (Waffle House) approach to brand placement, and fun recognition strategies to promote collaboration and visibility. Contact details for Lori are provided for follow-up.

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    29 mins
  • The Nonfiction Shift - E204
    Mar 9 2026

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    To connect with Robin Thompson through email: rthompson@bryan.k12.ga.us

    Follow Robin Thompson @CrazyMrsT on Instagram and TikTok.

    Episode Description:

    Librarian Robin Thompson (Crazy Mrs. T) breaks down Melissa Stewart’s Five Kinds of Nonfiction: active, browsable, traditional, expository, and narrative. She explains how she reorganized her elementary nonfiction collection for better student findability, including chronological history and grouping military transportation with military books.

    She also shares hands-on strategies that increased circulation: nonfiction book tastings, a March Madness-style bracket to engage readers, and outreach tips.

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    27 mins
  • From Consumers to Producers - E203
    Feb 23 2026

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    To connect with Nick Moore through Instagram: @learnteachmoore

    Episode Description:

    Hosts Julie Saunders and Jan Wilson speak with elementary librarian Nick Moore about arts-integrated lessons, student-created projects, and growing a schoolwide reading culture.

    Nick shares examples like using Tinkercad to build 3D cell models with Toy Story metaphors, body biographies enhanced with VR, and research using PebbleGo, Britannica, and Gale. The episode also covers community partnerships, strategies that boosted boys' engagement with reading, and practical tips to make students producers of content.

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    26 mins
  • Outreach Beyond Books - E202
    Feb 9 2026

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    Listeners are invited to learn more or connect via LAPL.org.

    Episode Description:

    In this episode of Library Exchange, Amanda Miller, an adult librarian at the Los Angeles Public Library Central Branch, discusses her dual role as a reference librarian and outreach coordinator serving people experiencing homelessness, re-entry clients, and community partners around Skid Row.

    Amanda explains weekly pop-up programs and partnerships (including Midnight Mission, Blue Hollywood Street Sanctuary, Skid Row Arts Alliance, and Urban Voices Project), services like courtesy library cards, free printing and Wi‑Fi, Career Online High School, music wellness sessions, and re-entry support, and how the library functions as a place of stabilization and dignity.

    Listeners are invited to learn more or connect via LAPL.org.

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    27 mins
  • Library of Things - E201
    Jan 26 2026

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    For more information about the Library of Things: https://sites.google.com/view/lotmutualaid/home

    Episode Description:

    Julie and Jan talk with Hazel Onsrud of Curtis Memorial Library in Brunswick, Maine, about the Library of Things: a community-focused, sustainability-driven collection of items, from dehydrators and worm-casting kits to power washers, supported by repair cafés, swap carts, and local partnerships.

    Hazel shares practical tips on packaging, safety, maintenance, and using experience passes and the LOT Mutual Aid network so other libraries can tailor a sharing program to their community.

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    30 mins
  • Librarian Resolutions - E125
    Dec 22 2025

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    Episode Description:

    Hosts Julie Saunders and Jan Wilson reflect on Season 1 of Library Exchange, highlighting real-world strategies school librarians used to demonstrate value, expand resources, and increase equity in collections and access.

    This episode shares concrete ideas, from advocacy and branding to student helpers, partnerships, shelving innovations, and reading challenges while encouraging listeners to set professional library resolutions for the new year.

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    23 mins
  • Library STEAM - E124
    Dec 8 2025

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    To follow Kannan Cangro on Instagram: @cangrolib

    Or contact her through email at Kcangro@gmail.com

    Episode Description:

    In this episode, Kannan Cangro shares how she built a sustainable STEAM program in a busy elementary library—from leveraging a Boeing grant and simple materials like Kiva planks and math manipulatives to using micro:bits and robots. Hear practical, low‑cost instructional strategies, the engineering design process applied with no‑stakes formative assessment techniques, and tips for managing makerspace time and collaboration. Cannon also explains her inclusive true book fair model that gives every K–6 student two new books.

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    29 mins
  • Postcards from the Library - E123
    Nov 24 2025

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    Check out the Postcrossing program here: https://www.postcrossing.com/

    Episode Description:

    Hosts Julie Saunders and Jan Wilson talk with Laura Silver, a New York City high school librarian, about bringing Postcrossing to students. Learn how the program uses postcards to teach geography, writing skills, language use, and empathy by connecting students with people around the world.

    The episode covers how Postcrossing works, classroom and privacy tips, memorable exchanges, and simple steps to start a similar passive program in your library.

    More resources for student-centered letter writing projects:

    American Philatelic Society: Educator Resources

    https://stamps.org/learn/educator-resources

    * request a free box of cancelled stamps. We have used them for inquiry lessons and art projects. Students love to add the stamps to their phone cases.

    Compassion Prison Project

    https://compassionprisonproject.org/services/letter-writing-campaign/

    FIUTS (Foundation for International Understanding Through Students) https://www.fiuts.org/be-a-pen-pal

    GlamourGals https://glamourgals.org/my-dear-friend-main

    Invites students to create greeting cards for seniors

    Inclusive Schools Pen Pal Exchange

    https://inclusiveschools.org/isw-activity/pen-pal-exchange/

    Letters Against Isolation

    https://loveforourelders.org/learning

    Love for Our Elders

    https://loveforourelders.org/learning

    The National Postal Museum https://postalmuseum.si.edu/

    Library of the National Postal Museum

    https://library.si.edu/libraries/postal-museum/collections

    Postcards: The Write Stuff

    https://postalmuseum.si.edu/sites/default/files/education/pdfs/postcards-the_write_stuff.pdf

    Operation Gratitude

    https://www.operationgratitude.com/volunteer/anywhere/letters/

    Student Letter Exchange

    https://www.pen-pal.com/

    Trucker Buddy (for younger students)

    https://truckerbuddy.org

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    27 mins