FYI: The Public Libraries Podcast
FYI 91 Leading from Where You Are: A Conversation with PLA President Brandy McNeil
FYI 91 Leading from Where You Are: A Conversation with PLA President Brandy McNeil by Public Libraries Online

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Publiclibrariesonline.org is the companion website to the bi-monthly print publication “Public Libraries,” the official magazine of the Public Library Association.
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FYI: The Public Libraries Podcast
FYI 91 Leading from Where You Are: A Conversation with PLA President Brandy McNeil by Public Libraries Online
FYI: The Public Libraries Podcast
In this episode, Dr. Margaret Ann Paauw shares insights from her new book, "Navigating Difficult Situations in Public Libraries," which offers straightforward de-escalation and crisis navigation tools that any library worker can use.
FYI: The Public Libraries Podcast
Job searching can be daunting, especially when it comes to crafting the perfect résumé. Many of us were never formally taught how to write one, and best practices seem to change constantly. In the January/February 2025 issue of Public Libraries, Alison King of King Career Services, provided a practical guide to creating an interview-winning résumé tailored specifically for public library workers. The article highlights common mistakes, shares strategies for standing out, and offers insights into what hiring managers are really looking for. In this episode, we chat with Alison about their advice for job seekers and how public libr...
FYI: The Public Libraries Podcast
Public libraries often serve as a first stop for people seeking legal information, but assisting patrons with legal reference questions presents unique challenges. How can librarians provide useful guidance without crossing into legal advice? What resources are available to support pro se litigants? In this episode, we're joined by Anthony Aycock, Legislative Librarian at the North Carolina General Assembly, to explore these challenges and solutions. Anthony is the author of the article "Navigating Legal Reference: How Public Libraries Can Empower Pro Se Litigants," which appeared in the March/April 2025 issue of Public Libraries magazine.
FYI: The Public Libraries Podcast
In this episode of FYI: The Public Libraries Podcast, host Kathleen Hughes speaks with Julius Harper, Emmy-nominated executive producer, and Nicole Velez, senior producer at GBH KIDS, about Acoustic Rooster—a joyful new PBS KIDS series based on the beloved book by Newbery Medalist Kwame Alexander. Learn how the series introduces young viewers to the world of jazz, encourages creativity and collaboration, and supports social-emotional learning. Plus, discover how libraries can get involved with resources, programming ideas, and more—just in time for Jazz Appreciation Month!
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