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The Heat Index Episode 4: Origin Stories

The Heat IndexFeb 22, 2019

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The Heat Index Episode 4: Origin Stories

The Heat Index Episode 4: Origin Stories

How do people find their way into working with weather or working in libraries? In this episode, we discuss our origin stories - how we got to where we are - by way of hurricanes bearing down on Florida, the Polar Vortex, and helping people find information.

Thanks to Dig CC Mixter users Vidian, airtone, and Ivan Chew for uploading copyright-free music that was used in this episode. Thanks to NOAA for providing a graphic of the Polar Vortex.
Feb 22, 201953:15
The Heat Index Episode 3: The Federal Government Shutdown, Part 2

The Heat Index Episode 3: The Federal Government Shutdown, Part 2

In the last episode we talked to Krizia, a meteorologist working without pay during the partial federal government shutdown. This time, we talk to Jake, a contractor working in a federal library who has been furloughed.

Thanks to users SiobhanD, Vidian, mwic, and airtone on Dig CC Mixter for uploading the copyright-free music we used in interludes. Also thanks to Janko Ferlic for the photo from Pexels.
Jan 17, 201958:20
The Heat Index Episode 2: The Federal Government Shutdown, Part 1

The Heat Index Episode 2: The Federal Government Shutdown, Part 1

The current partial federal government shutdown is affecting hundreds of thousands of workers, including meteorologists and librarians. In this episode, we interview Krizia, a meteorologist currently working without pay, and we discuss how the federal government impacts everyone. Background music in this episode comes from Dig CC Mixter users Lancefield, NiGiD, onlymeith, Quarkstar, and septahelix.
Jan 11, 201901:02:49
The Heat Index Episode 1: Cloud Physics 2

The Heat Index Episode 1: Cloud Physics 2

In this first episode, we talk about common misconceptions people have of what librarians and meteorologists do. This includes descriptions of our typical work days, children's events in libraries, the reliability of weather forecasts, and bad media takes on libraries and millennials.

Nov 29, 201853:35