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The podcast where we talk about all things library and some things not.
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Library LifeMay 12, 2019

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Publishing Trends We Hate (S3E10)

Publishing Trends We Hate (S3E10)

Shaena and Jenna talk about three types of books that they "hate." These are the books that they are tired to seeing on the new book shelves at the library and wish would be banished to the overflow stacks. On the Reading Break, Shaena talks about Quiet in Her Bones by Nalini Singh, and Jenna talks about Murder on Black Swan Lane by Andrea Penrose. The episode ends on a positive note, where Shaena and Jenna share the trends that they love. What do you think of current book trends? Share your thoughts using #librarylifepod 

Oct 20, 202142:25
Is Professionalism Dead? (S3E9)

Is Professionalism Dead? (S3E9)

Shaena and Jenna discuss the many facets of professionalism. What does it mean to be professional in appearance and behaviour? Does it even matter anymore? They get into the nitty gritty on issues such as wearing jeans to work (gasp!), using clothes to build confidence, cell phone usage and bringing your personal life to work. Jenna also shares her dreams about loose punctuality policies. On the Reading Break (21:30-27:50), Shaena talks about The Tourist Attraction by Sarah Morgenthaler, and Jenna talks about Well Met by Jen DeLuca. What do you think professionalism is? Share your thoughts using #librarylifepod

Jul 21, 202145:55
We Read the Governor General's Literary Award Books So You Don't Have To (S3 E8)

We Read the Governor General's Literary Award Books So You Don't Have To (S3 E8)

Shaena and Jenna talk about the 5 children's books that were nominated for the Governor General's Literary Awards (2020). The books are: Nevers by Sara Cassidy, Pine Island Home by Polly Horvath, Harvey Holds His Own by Colleen Nelson, The Barren Grounds by David A. Robertson, and The King Of Jam Sandwiches by Eric Walters. Did these titles deserve to be nominated? What book did we think was going to win? Is it hard to read children's books as an adult? The conversation covers all these topics and more. On the Reading Break (21:58-28:06), Jenna talks about The Watchmaker Of Filigree Street by Natasha Pulley, and Shaena talks about A Study In Scarlett Women by Sherry Thomas. Share your thoughts on social media using #librarylifepod 

Jun 30, 202151:18
A Journey Into Diverse Romance (S3 E7)

A Journey Into Diverse Romance (S3 E7)

Shaena shares her love of romance by giving ten book recommendations that have diverse main characters. Jenna gets schooled in romance terminology, such as "H.E.A" and "forced proximity." On the Reading Break (21:52 - 28:37), Jenna talks about Ruin and Rising by Leigh Bardugo and The Shakespeare Requirement by Julie Schumacher, and Shaena talks about The Dating Plan by Sara Desai. The books mentioned in this episode are: the Brown Sisters series by Talia Hibbert, the Bergmen Brothers series by Chloe Liese, Accidentally Engaged by Farah Heran, The Boyfriend Project by Farah Rochan, The Bride Test by Helen Hoang and The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie by Jennifer Ashley. Share your thoughts on social media using #librarylifepod !

Jun 17, 202142:14
Should The Library Get Rid Of Problematic Books? (S3 E6)

Should The Library Get Rid Of Problematic Books? (S3 E6)

Shaena and Jenna discuss the slippery slope of censorship in public libraries. Prompted by recent headlines (Dr. Seuss, Halifax Public Library etc.), the conversation explores the tension between standing up for what's right and protecting freedom of speech. On the Reading Break (17:10-24:25), Shaena talks about Act Your Age Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert, and Jenna talks about The Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo. Censorship is a complex topic, and this conversation just scratches the surface. Share your thoughts on social media using #librarylifepodcast
Jun 02, 202142:24
What is the Future of Library Programming? (S3 E5)

What is the Future of Library Programming? (S3 E5)

In some not-so-casual small talk, Shaena and Jenna open the episode with a discussion about the most memorable programs they've attended. Shaena shares some research about the evolution of children's programs, and then they get into some of the pleasant and not-so-pleasant surprises of virtual programming during a pandemic. During the Reading Break (36:15-30:28), Shaena talks about "American Gods" by Neil Gaiman, and Jenna talks about "Shadow and Bone" by Leigh Bardugo and "Nevers" by Sarah Cassidy. The episode ends with Shaena and Jenna's predictions for library programming post-pandemic. Will virtual programs still exist? Share your thoughts with us on social media using #librarylifepodcast . 

May 12, 202145:43
First Pages: Literary Fiction vs. Genre Fiction (S3 E4)

First Pages: Literary Fiction vs. Genre Fiction (S3 E4)

Shaena and Jenna talk about the differences between literary fiction and genre fiction by comparing the first few pages of The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt and Frost Burned by Patricia Briggs. The conversation touches on award culture, book snobbery and if you should challenge yourself when reading. During the Reading Break (26:00-33:10), Shaena talks about The Ocean At The End Of The Lane by Neil Gaiman and Jenna talks about City Of Thieves by David Benioff.
Do you enjoy literary fiction or genre fiction more? Let us know by using #librarylifepodcast
Apr 28, 202143:26
Do We Actually Miss Having Customers in the Library? (S3 E3)

Do We Actually Miss Having Customers in the Library? (S3 E3)

No customers are allowed in our library buildings right now, due to COVID-19. Do library staff actually miss having them in the building? Shaena and Jenna discuss their thoughts. The conversation covers how their jobs have changed during curbside service, the problem with one-sided reference questions, the chaos of creating book bundles and if they still find the same fulfillment at work. On the Reading Break (25:45-38:03), Shaena talks about "Talking to Strangers" by Malcolm Gladwell and "The Last Train to Key West" by Chanel Cleeton. Jenna talks about her mixed feelings regarding "Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders." Do you miss customers? Reach out to use on social media using #librarylifepodcast . 

Apr 14, 202147:50
Are We Using Our Kobos Too Much? (S3 E2)

Are We Using Our Kobos Too Much? (S3 E2)

Shaena and Jenna share their experiences with reading on their Kobos and consider abandoning paper books altogether. Maybe it's okay, maybe it's not. Jenna (Kobo-newbie) also explains the history of the ereader, and Shaena (Kobo-pro) shares her ereader journey. In the second half of the podcast, the idea of books as "art objects" is discussed. During the Reading Break (22:11-31:00) Jenna talks about "A Court Of Silver Flames" by Sarah J. Maas, and Shaena talks about "A Deadly Education" by Naomi Novak. We would love to hear your opinion on ebooks. Reach out to us on social media using #librarylifepodcast!   

Mar 24, 202142:11
We Want to Be Better in 2021 (S3 E1)

We Want to Be Better in 2021 (S3 E1)

Welcome back to another season of Library Life! Shaena and Jenna each share some professional goals for 2021 and get caught up on how life's been going. Shaena talks about returning to school and some new duties at work. Jenna shares her struggles with finding the work-from-home/life balance, as well as an idea for a future training session. On the Reading Break (20:22-28:15), Shaena talks about "The Midnight Bargain" by C.L. Polk, and Jenna talks about the "Rockton Series" by Kelly Armstrong. Reach out on social media and share your goals for 2021 using #librarylifepodcast!

Mar 10, 202139:25
Season 2 Finale: Goodbye 2020, See You Never (S2 E18)
Dec 10, 202039:41
How to Say "No" to Customers (S2 E17)

How to Say "No" to Customers (S2 E17)

How do you maintain good boundaries in the library? We attempt to answer this question and dive into the many complexities of providing good customer service without giving too much of yourself. This conversation is filled with personal examples of how we've over-extended ourselves and our strategies to improve our own boundaries. On the Reading Break, Shaena talks about Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire and Homework by Julie Andrews. Jenna talks about The Glass Hotel by Emily St. John Mandel. We'd love to hear your thoughts on this topic! Feel free to reach out on social media. 


Music Used: Thorn Horn by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com

Nov 26, 202044:54
Thoughts From a Shelver During Covid (ft. Elizabeth) (S2 E16)
Nov 11, 202050:59
Shaena Finally Reads Still Life by Louise Penny!!! (S2 E15)
Oct 28, 202047:50
Do People Really Have Library Shame?! (S2 E14)

Do People Really Have Library Shame?! (S2 E14)

Sometimes good people have big library fines. We talk about how shame keeps people away from the library, and Jenna's friends kindly share some of their own library shame. We also talk about how no overdue fines (as a COVID-19 relief effort) has changed the experience of "library shame."  During the Reading Break Shaena talks about A Darkening Mist by Iona Whishaw, and Jenna talks about Highfire by Eoin Colfer. This episode was inspired by a CBC article called "I'm a bookaholic... and a bad library patron."

Music Used: Thorn Horn by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com

Oct 09, 202046:39
Jenna Wrote a Novel and It's About a Library! (S2 E13)

Jenna Wrote a Novel and It's About a Library! (S2 E13)

This is a bit of a departure from our usual content, but Jenna wanted to share some big news: she finished writing her book! Shaena interviews her, and Jenna shares the story of why she wrote a novel that's set in a library. The conversation gets into different aspects of the writing life and how part-time library jobs make room for creative pursuits. Jenna also gets real about self-doubt and the need for perseverance in any kind of art. To continue the conversation, reach out on social media!

 This episode has no Reading Break. 


Music Used: Thorn Horn by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com



Sep 23, 202033:53
Summer Reading Round Up: Best and Worst Books of the Summer (S2 E12)

Summer Reading Round Up: Best and Worst Books of the Summer (S2 E12)

In this "micro" episode Shaena and Jenna talk about the books they've read this summer.  They each share a highlight and a lowlight. The books that they talk about are The Underpainter by Jane Urquhart, Jo & Laurie by Margaret Stohl and Melissa de la Cruz, No Proper Lady by Isabel Cooper and Emerald Blaze by Ilona Andrews. We hope you enjoy this shorter episode! Music Used: Thorn Horn by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com
Sep 10, 202018:23
I Survived the Library Reopening!! (S2 E11)

I Survived the Library Reopening!! (S2 E11)

Shaena talks about her anxieties surrounding the reopening of her library during the pandemic and what happened when the customers finally returned for browsing.  She also shares some of the mechanics of reopening a library and offers some words of advice. On the Reading Break, Jenna talks about how reading urban fantasy went and The Underpainter by Jane Urquhart. Shaena talks about The Custard Protocol series by Gail Carriger and Who Speaks for the Damned by C.S. Harris. Enjoy!

Music Used: Thorn Horn by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com

Aug 21, 202046:13
A Journey Into Urban Fantasy (S2 E10)

A Journey Into Urban Fantasy (S2 E10)

In this episode, Shaena introduces Jenna to the world of Urban Fantasy through book recommendations. We also talk about the books that we are currently reading and just finished in our Reading Break. The books mentioned in this episode are: Darkfever by Karen Marie Moing, Magic Bites by Ilona Andrews, Midnight Riot by Ben Aaronovitch, Angel Blood by Nalini Singh, Bitten by Kelley Armstrong, Moon Called by Patricia Briggs, Hounded by Kevin Hearne, Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris, Spider's Bite by Jennifer Estep and A Bad Day For Sunshine by Darynda Jones.

Music Used: Thorn Horn by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com

Jul 12, 202044:07
What is it like to Work in a Library During Coronavirus? (S2 E9)

What is it like to Work in a Library During Coronavirus? (S2 E9)

Jenna's gone back to work at the library! Shaena interviews her to see what it's like to work at a library during a pandemic. She talks about safety measures, having no customers in the building and curbside pick-up. In the second half of the episode, we look back at our 2020 library predictions and see if they'll still stand up in the post-pandemic world. On the Reading Break, Shaena talks about Moon of the Crusted Snow by Waubgeshig Rice and Hounded by Kevin Hearne, and Jenna talks about Undercover Bromance by Lyssa K. Adams and Locke & Key: Volume 1 by Joe Hill.  Reach out to us on social media and share your experiences with working in libraries during this time. 

Music Used: Thorn Horn by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com

Jun 28, 202042:39
5 Ways Libraries Can Support the Black Lives Matter Movement (S2 E8)

5 Ways Libraries Can Support the Black Lives Matter Movement (S2 E8)

In this episode, we talk about how libraries can engage with the Black Lives Matter movement. We have a frank discussion about our own shortcomings in this area and discuss practical ways that libraries can to support people of colour. As always we have our Reading Break where we discuss the books that we have just finished, just started, and anticipate reading. The books that we talk about are: The Waking Land by Callie Bates, My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante, and Wolf of the Plains by Conn Iggulden. We'd love to hear your thoughts on this topic so contact us on social media!

Music Used: Thorn Horn by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com

Jun 07, 202043:11
You, Me and Quarantine: a Chatty Episode (S2 E7)

You, Me and Quarantine: a Chatty Episode (S2 E7)

Join us for a casual chat on the podcast. We talk about what we've been up to during quarantine, the effect it has on our reading routines, what the future might look like and the state of our mental health. During Reading Break, Shaena talks about Alone in the Wild by Kelley Armstrong and House of Earth and Blood (Crescent City) by Sarah J. Maas. Jenna talks about The Testaments by Margaret Atwood. We'd love to hear how you're doing, so reach out to us on social media!

Music Used: Thorn Horn by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com

May 24, 202040:43
Books That Help You Escape Everyday Life (S2 E6)
Mar 29, 202040:18
Reviewing Reviews of Libraries (S2 E5)
Mar 15, 202045:55
Vacations, Hemingway and Do "Classics" Really Matter? (S2 E4)

Vacations, Hemingway and Do "Classics" Really Matter? (S2 E4)

In this episode, we begin with a little bookclub for The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway, and then we talk a bit about visiting the Hemingway House in the Key West. After the Reading Break, we get into a discussion about classic books--love 'em or hate 'em. On the Reading Break, Shaena talks about The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo, and Jenna talks about A Red Herring Without Mustard by Alan Bradley and A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas.
Mar 02, 202048:01
Ten Thoughts on Audiobooks (S2 E3)
Feb 16, 202045:24
So You Want to Start A Book Club? (S2 E2)
Feb 03, 202045:16
Goodbye 2010s, Hello 2020s: Trends in Public Libraries (S2 E1)
Jan 19, 202047:36
Season 1 Finale: The Good, the Bad and the In-Progress (Episode 18)
Dec 09, 201945:06
Understanding the Macmillan Ebook Embargo (Episode 17)
Nov 23, 201943:23
Shaena's Journey From Part Time to Full Time (Episode 16)
Nov 10, 201944:29
Nancy Drew in Film and TV: Featuring the CW's Nancy Drew (2019) (Episode 15)
Oct 26, 201959:51
We Answered Your Questions (Episode 14)
Oct 12, 201946:06
Does Library Rebranding Work? (Episode 13)
Sep 29, 201943:54
Bridging the Gap Between Fiction and Non-Fiction (Episode 12)
Sep 14, 201943:24
Who Gets To Be Called a "Librarian" (Episode 11)
Sep 02, 201943:23
Interview with a Returning Reader (Episode 10)
Aug 18, 201944:31
Looking At Librarians in Film and TV (Episode 9)
Jun 21, 201956:59
Our Lives In Books (Episode 8)
Jun 08, 201947:01
The Curious Case of Impostor Syndrome (Episode 7)

The Curious Case of Impostor Syndrome (Episode 7)

Impostor Syndrome what is it? Listen as Jenna discusses her experiences with it at the beginning of her career. Find out what we are currently reading in the Reading Break.

As always we want to hear from you. Find us at:

Twitter: @librarylifepod

Instagram: @librarylifepod

Email: librarylifepodcast@gmail.com 

Music Used:

Thorn Horn by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 

May 25, 201944:26
2019 Mother's Day Special (Episode 6)
May 12, 201934:23
Readers' Advisory: Where We Came From and What We're Doing (Episode 5)
May 05, 201943:15
Our Top 3 Library Mistakes and How to Avoid Them (Episode 4)
Apr 13, 201944:17
Library Fines: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Episode 3)
Mar 29, 201952:59
Night Libraries (Episode 2)

Night Libraries (Episode 2)

Welcome to our second episode, where we talk about the concept of a public library being open 24 hours--good idea or not? Prompted by a recent twitter discussion, Jenna decides to do some research to figure out if a night library would work and if any public library is currently doing it. Find out what Jenna and Shaena think about the idea, the execution, and some of the obstacles involved with night libraries. 

If you have any suggestions on what we should talk about next or you want to say Hi. You can find us on:

Twitter: @librarylifepod

Instagram: @librarylifepod

Email: librarylifepodcast@gmail.com 

Here are the links to the articles and the interview that Jenna mentioned in the episode:

http://www.sirsidynix.com/news/

https://www.slcpl.org/24hours

https://youtu.be/opMIUr8qcBw

https://twitter.com/erinroseglass/status/1099429250979979265?s=07


 Music Used:

Thorn Horn by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 

Mar 16, 201945:18
Introduction and Why Libraries Matter (Episode 1)
Mar 08, 201932:32