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Hamden Library Podcast

Hamden Public Library
Hamden Public Library
Summer Reading
Community Engagement
Women's History Month
Autism
Banned Books Week
Grand Traverse Bay Band Of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians
Mohegan Tribe
Native American Heritage Month
Health Literacy
Connecticut Women's Hall Of Fame
Connecticut Women's Consortium
Sleeping Giant Park
Reading Programs
Adult Summer Reading Program
Children's Summer Reading Program
Teen Summer Reading Program
The Night She Disappeared
Censorship
First Amendment

A monthly podcast all about Hamden, libraries and community. Your number one listening resource for our unique and diverse community, keeping you informed but also entertaining and inspiring you. Appreciate why Hamden Public Library truly is the heart of Hamden!

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Board games and picture books - what do these two things have in common? For one thing, you can find them both at the library. For another, they’re both entertaining for all ages. Engaging with a picture book or playing a game with fr... more

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This episode is dedicated to YOU and your library card. In a special in-depth interview, our Head of Borrower Services discusses the amazing things you can do with your Hamden library card. TJ also mentions some services we offer at t... more

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Hamden Library Podcast team members Hannah, Eliza, Matt, Rebecca and Michael discuss their summer reading.

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In this episode, children's librarian Kacie chats with Daron, a professor and reading specialist about reading aloud to older kids. Did you know that research shows some clear - and surprising! - benefits to continuing to read aloud t... more

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Recent Guests

Sam Lee
Co-chair of the Connecticut Library Association's Intellectual Freedom Committee
Connecticut Library Association
Episode: Banned Books Week
Amber Woodward
Social worker and music therapist, and a member of the Hamden Library Board of Trustees
Hamden Library
Episode: Banned Books Week
Luis Arata
President of the Sleeping Giant Park Association
Sleeping Giant Park Association
Episode: Sleeping Giants and June Events
Mick Martucci
Hiking Manager of the Sleeping Giant Park Association
Sleeping Giant Park Association
Episode: Sleeping Giants and June Events
Abdul Bunyaminu
Administrative Assistant for the Recreation Department and Arts Department in Hamden
Hamden Arts & Recreation
Episode: Sleeping Giants and June Events
Jennifer Cretella
VP of Business Development for Autism Services and overseeing ASRC at Clifford Beers
Clifford Beers Community Care Center
Episode: Autism Awareness and Acceptance
Marilena Mademtzi
Director of Operations and a Behavior Analyst at Clifford Beers
Clifford Beers Community Care Center
Episode: Autism Awareness and Acceptance
Kaitlyn Fenner
Associate Director of Outpatient and Autism Services at Clifford Beers
Clifford Beers Community Care Center
Episode: Autism Awareness and Acceptance
Geena Clonan
Founding president of the Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame
Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame
Episode: Women's History Month

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Michael Pieri
Host of the podcast, engaged in community and library-related discussions.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 11 ratings
  • Informative with charismatic and engaging hosts.

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Finding and Accessing Health Information
Q: What do you suggest to people who are trying to find trustworthy health information?
Utilize guidelines such as the CRAP test which evaluate the quality of information sources, and always consult with healthcare professionals.
Finding and Accessing Health Information
Q: What can the public do to improve their health literacy regarding health information?
Librarians emphasize the importance of verifying health information through reputable sources like MedlinePlus and advocating for open access research.
Black Librarianship
Q: Can you tell us about how you decided to work in libraries?
I wanted to do something that was working with the public or helping people.
Black Librarianship
Q: Do you have anything you want to say to young people who might be considering working in libraries or be going and getting their MLS and becoming librarians?
Follow your own interests; whatever you bring, that's your passion, and it will work for you.
Women's History Month
Q: What initiatives does the Connecticut Women's Consortium focus on?
Colette explained that the consortium aims to provide trauma-informed training and improve services for women within the behavioral health system.

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This monthly podcast focuses on the vibrant community of Hamden, diving into topics related to libraries, local events, and the arts. Central to its themes are discussions about the significance of literacy, community engagement, and cultural enrichment through literature and public services. Episodes feature interviews with local leaders, library staff, and community members, fostering a sense of connection and providing insights into the initiatives of the Hamden Public Library. The podcast likely stands out for its commitment to promoting intellectual freedom, as evidenced by conversations about banned books and the importance of diverse authors in the literary world. Overall, it serves as an excellent resource for residents and anyone i... more

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2. Amber Woodward
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5. Abdul Bunyaminu
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7. Marilena Mademtzi
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