
Episode 15: Health Connections At Your Library
The gals chat about books on medical ethics, how libraries stay relevant within the fast changing medical industry, and interesting local history stories about rural healthcare.
The gals chat about books on medical ethics, how libraries stay relevant within the fast changing medical industry, and interesting local history stories about rural healthcare.
Paula and Elizabeth chat about different ways that the community and library connect. They are joined by guest, Jane Gebhart, who talks about how the library interfaces with multiple generations of Campbell County citizens.
The gals chat about women's history in Campbell County and the Territory and the State of Wyoming. They also discuss the role women had in shaping the American public library into what it is today and some of their favorite books about women in history.
Paula and Elizabeth chat about visiting author Craig Johnson, the favorite author's list, their suggestions for buying local, and how the library is getting into the spirit of the holidays!
The gals chat about what they are thankful for at the library, the local history index in the Reference department, and memorable first lines of books.
Paula and Elizabeth talk with Youth Services Coordinator Marcy Mathis about the new school hacks neighborhood, their morbid book reading list for October, and how pickle juice is the secret ingredient to almost anything!
The gals chat about the full docket of September programming, host the podcast's first guest, Irene Moore, and discuss the bizarre designs of Christmas ornaments.
Paula and Elizabeth chat about the library's trivia night, technology classes, Friends of the Library, and Microsoft Word's Clippy the Helpful Paperclip.
The gals chat about the local park scavenger hunt, joining the new state digital library collection, and food & fireworks!
Paula and Elizabeth chat about the Summer Reading program at the library, visiting Wyoming State Parks, and their great love of food trucks!