Listeners' Advisory: The San Diego Public Library Podcast
Season 1
S1 E1: Seed Library & Library Master Plan Pt. 1
- Ocean Beach Branch Library - Submit seed requests via this form for by-mail seeds or contact Destiny Rivera by email. Connect with other Seed Library users via the OB Seed Library Facebook Group.
- Scripps Ranch Miramar Branch Library - Contact Friends of the Scripps Ranch Miramar Library with Seed Library Request by emailing seedlibrary@srfol.org.
- *New* College Rolando Branch Library Nano Seed Library - In-person pick up (while supplies last) only. Call 619-533-3902 for more information.
- Learn more about Seed Libraries at San Diego Public Library.
- San Diego Public Library Director Misty Jones
- San Diego Library Foundation CEO Patrick Stewart
- Library Master Plan information
- Library Shop
- No Stupid Questions with Steven Dubner and Angela Duckworth
- What Had Happened Was with Open Mike Eagle and Prince Paul
- Unlocking Us with Brené Brown
- Dare to Lead with Brené Brown
- The Plot Thickens with Ben Mankiewicz
S1 Bonus Episode: Book Coven
- Jenny Han - To All The Boys I've Loved Before
- Traci Chee - We Are Not Free
- David Yoon - Frankly In Love
- Erika L. Sánchez - I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter
S1 E2: Matchbook & Odi's Library Day
For our second official episode, the theme is books! Host Bob speaks with Steven Torres-Roman, one of the librarians behind the new digital readers’ advisory service, Matchbook; co-host Scott catches up with writer Hunter Hackett, illustrator Anisi Baigude, and program coordinator, Emily Derry, the team behind SDPL’s first children’s book, Odi’s Library Day; and Bob talks books with College Rolando branch manager and host of the web series Read More! (with Trevor), Trevor Jones.
*Correction, Steve states the National Endowment for the Arts’ study, To Read or Not to Read was published in 2000. It was as actually published in 2007.
- Steven Torres-Roman - Read On… Science Fiction: Reading Lists for Every Taste
- Diana Tixier Herald - Genreflecting: A Popular Guide to Reading Interests
Odi’s Library Day/El Día de la Biblioteca de Odi
- Writer - Hunter Hackett
- Illustrator - Anisi Baigude
- Project Coordinator - Emily Derry
- Suzie Ghahremani
- Jenny Offill - Weather
- Ken Layne - Desert Oracle
- Avi Loeb - Extraterrestrial
- Matthew Futterman - Running to the Edge
- Patrick Radden Keefe - Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland
- Téa Obreht - Inland
- Donald S. Lopez Jr. - From Stone to Flesh: A Short History of the Buddha
- Daniel Barbarisi - Chasing the Thrill: Obsession, Death, and Glory in America’s Most Extraordinary Treasure Hunt
S1 Bonus Episode: The How-To Festival
Listen to Bonus Episode: The How-To Festival
In this second bonus episode, host Bob sits down with Adrianne Peterson, Rancho Peñasquitos Branch Manager and head organizer behind one of SDPL’s annual signature events, the How-To Festival. They discuss the festival’s origins, how it responded to the pandemic of 2020, and how those lessons are shaping this year’s How-To Festival and beyond.
Contact: Adrianne Peterson
Additional Music: Go to the Picnic by Loyalty Freak
S1 E3: Summer Reading & Let's Talk Audiobooks
For our third episode, Scott catches up with Supervising Librarian of Youth and Family Services, Ady Huertas about SDPL’s long-running Summer Reading Program. Scott also does some digging into the origins of SRP with the help of some tenacious Central librarians. Finally, Bob speaks with North Clairemont Librarian, Maureen Meadows about her new web series, Let’s Talk Audiobooks and why audiobooks may be for you.
Let's Talk Audiobooks with Maureen
*Not all titles mentioned are available in audiobook format from SDPL.
- Woman of No Importance by Sonia Purnell
- House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune
- Talking to Strangers by Malcolm Gladwell
- Splendid and the Vile by Erik Larson
- Stay Sexy & Don’t Get Murdered by Karen Kilgariff
- Tender is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica
- Murder in Old Bombay by Nev March
- Quiet Americans by Scott Anderson
S1 E4: Joseph Murphy Baseball Autograph Collection
S1 E5: Rainbow Label Dilemma & ComicCon Recs
S1 E6: SD Access 4 All
S1 E7: Parker Edison Project & Speed Date with a Record
- The Parker Meridien - The Bully Pulpit
- Parker and Evolve One - The PE EP
- The Elephants in the Room - E Motion Pictures
- Reclaim The Community - The RTC Mixtape
- Run Ric! (film short)
S1 E8: The San Diego Union Tribune's Festival of Books
S1 E9: Conversations with Poets & Robert Frost Society
S1 E10: Banned Books Week & Our Favorite Banned Books
In this episode, Bob speaks with Director of the American Library Association’s Office of Intellectual Freedom, Deborah Caldwell-Stone and SDPL Supervising Librarian of Technical Services, Robyn Gage-Norquist about intellectual freedom, censorship, and the ethics of librarianship. Also, Bob and Scott hang with Listeners’ Advisory Executive Producer and Supervising Librarian, Jennifer Jenkins. They discuss their favorite banned books and trolling book censors.
- Deborah Caldwell-Stone
- Library Bill of Rights
- Freedom to Read Statement
- Freedom to View Statement
- SDPL’s Collection Development Policy
- John Steinbeck - Of Mice and Men
- Tim O’Brien - The Things They Carried
- Katherine Paterson - The Bridge to Terabithia
- Raina Telgemeier - Drama
- Anna Sewell - Black Beauty
- The Library Shop
S1 E11: SDPL's Zine Collection & the SD Zinefest
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San Diego Central Library
ATTN: Ernesto Vasquez
330 Park Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92101
S1 E12: The Music of Listeners' Advisory
In this episode, Bob chats with musicians Pete Miesner and Luke Henshaw about their original music contributions to Listeners’ Advisory. Bob and Pete discuss the creation of the podcast’s theme song, Rollin’ On as well as Pete’s early interests in playing guitar. Bob talks with Luke about his involvement in the breakbeat/turntablist scene along with his unorthodox listening habits and sources of inspiration.
S1 E13: Clara Breed & Library Master Plan Pt.2
In our season finale, Bob chats with author Joanne Oppenheim, historian Susan Hasegawa, and Library Director Misty Jones about former City Librarian Clara Breed and her legacy of rebellion. Also, Scott provides an update on the 2nd phase of the Library Master Plan and its emerging framework.
- Joanne Oppenheim - Dear Miss Breed
- Susan Hasegawa - Call to Serve: Clara E. Breed and the Japanese American Incarceration
- Misty Jones
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