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Circulating Ideas facilitates conversations about the innovative people & ideas moving libraries through the 21st century.

Steve Thomas


    • Jun 24, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 202 EPISODES

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    The Circulating Ideas podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in library science, education, publishing, or cultural discussion. Hosted by Steve, the show brings together a wide range of guests and topics that provide insight and thought-provoking discussions. While it may be library-centric, professionals in government, education, and social services will also benefit from the engaging conversations on this podcast.

    One of the best aspects of The Circulating Ideas podcast is Steve's thoughtfulness as an interviewer. His genuine interest and curiosity shine through in every episode, making each discussion engaging and insightful. The show consistently features great guests who are experts in their fields, bringing a variety of educational and intellectual voices to the pod. This diversity allows for different perspectives and ideas to be explored, adding depth to the conversations.

    Additionally, the topics chosen for discussion on The Circulating Ideas are always interesting and relevant. Whether it's exploring current issues in library science or delving into broader cultural discussions, there is always something valuable to take away from each episode. Even if you're not a librarian yourself, this podcast remains fascinating due to the wide range of topics covered.

    On the downside, while The Circulating Ideas podcast offers valuable insights for those interested in library science and related fields, its focus may limit its appeal to a broader audience. Some episodes may be too specialized for listeners outside these professions or with different interests.

    In conclusion, The Circulating Ideas podcast is an excellent resource for librarians and individuals interested in library science or related fields. Steve's interviewing skills combined with great guests and interesting topics make this podcast both informative and enjoyable to listen to. Whether you're looking for educational content or simply enjoy cultural discussions, this podcast is well worth your time.



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    289: The Medusa Protocol by Rob Hart – Summer Reading Spectacular

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025


    Continuing the 2025 Summer Reading Spectacular, Steve chats with Rob Hart, author of The Medusa Protocol, the follow-up to Assassin’s Anonymous, about the importance of libraries in his life (and how he’s fought for them!), the inspiration behind his unique take on the assassin genre, his creative process, and much more! Following the interview, in … Continue reading 289: The Medusa Protocol by Rob Hart – Summer Reading Spectacular

    288: Weird Sad and Silent by Alison McGhee – Summer Reading Spectacular

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025


    Continuing the 2025 Summer Reading Spectacular, Steve chats with Alison McGhee, author of Weird Sad and Silent, about her childhood experiences with libraries, themes like childhood trauma, resilience, and the importance of being seen, and the real life inspiration for the librarian character in the book! And in The Circ Desk segment, Rebecca Vnuk from … Continue reading 288: Weird Sad and Silent by Alison McGhee – Summer Reading Spectacular

    287: Where You're Planted by Melanie Sweeney – Summer Reading Spectacular

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025


    Continuing the 2025 Summer Reading Spectacular, Steve chats with Melanie Sweeney, author of Where You’re Planted, about her experiences with libraries through her life, the inspiration behind Where You’re Planted, her writing process, and how she incorporates intimate scenes with character arcs. And in The Circ Desk segment, Rebecca Vnuk from Library Reads and Yaika … Continue reading 287: Where You’re Planted by Melanie Sweeney – Summer Reading Spectacular

    286: All the Signs by Jessie Rosen – Summer Reading Spectacular

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025


    In this kick-off to 2025 Summer Reading Spectacular, Steve chats with Jessie Rosen, author of All the Signs, about the inspiration behind her book, her writing process, personal discovery in her narrative, and how much she believes in astrology! In the return of The Circ Desk segment, Rebecca Vnuk from Library Reads and Yaika Sabat … Continue reading 286: All the Signs by Jessie Rosen – Summer Reading Spectacular

    285: Well-Being in the Library Workplace: A Handbook for Managers, with Bobbi L. Newman

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025


    In this episode, Steve chats with Bobbi Newman, editor of Well-Being in the Library Workplace: A Handbook for Managers, about her path to librarianship, the importance of fostering a wellbeing-centric culture in libraries, and topics including vocational awe, emotional and invisible labor, the key role of communication, recognition and appreciation, addressing loneliness, fostering trust and … Continue reading 285: Well-Being in the Library Workplace: A Handbook for Managers, with Bobbi L. Newman

    284: Stories on Skin: A Librarian's Guide to Tattoos as Personal Archives

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025


    Steve chats with Terry Baxter and Libby Coyner-Tsosie, authors of Stories on Skin: A Librarian’s Guide to Tattoos as Personal Archives, about the cultural and historical significance of tattoos, how body art intersects with themes like gender, queerness, and community memory, and broader topics related to archival practices, community engagement, and the evolving nature of … Continue reading 284: Stories on Skin: A Librarian’s Guide to Tattoos as Personal Archives

    283: Overdrive Content Strategy with Jason Tyrrell

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025


    Steve chats with Jason Tyrrell, Executive Vice President, Content at OverDrive, about Jason’s personal experiences with libraries, his journey to Kanopy and then to Overdrive, the impact of streaming services on libraries, and future applications of AI to enhance library services while ensuring data privacy. Read the transcript! Jason Tyrrell is the executive vice president … Continue reading 283: Overdrive Content Strategy with Jason Tyrrell

    282: Battle Mountain by C. J. Box

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025


    Steve chats with C. J. Box, author of BATTLE MOUNTAIN, the 25th novel in the Joe Pickett series, about how the story picks up from the previous book in the series, Nate Romanowski’s journey of revenge, how the story mirrors real-world suspicions about the government, and what’s next for the Joe Pickett series. And stick … Continue reading 282: Battle Mountain by C. J. Box

    281: ALA Presidential Candidates (2025)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025


    Steve chats with Lindsay Cronk and Maria McCauley, the 2025 candidates for President of the American Library Association, about how they got started in librarianship, their visions of leadership, why they wanted to run for ALA President, digital equity and advocacy, and who inspires them. Read the transcript! Lindsay Cronk currently serves as a member … Continue reading 281: ALA Presidential Candidates (2025)

    280: The Quiet Librarian by Allen Eskens

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025


    Steve chats with Allen Eskens, author of The Quiet Librarian, about Eskens’ personal experiences with libraries, his journey into becoming an author, a deep dive into the inspiration and research behind his new novel, the Bosnian War, and Eskens’ writing process. Plus, Rebecca Vnuk from Library Reads and Yaika Sabat from NoveList return to The … Continue reading 280: The Quiet Librarian by Allen Eskens

    279: Revolutionize Youth Book Clubs by Stacy Brown

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025


    Steve chats with Stacy Brown, Director of Innovation and Professional Learning at The Davis Academy and author of Revolutionize Youth Book Clubs, about her extensive experience overseeing library and technology programs, how and why she established numerous book clubs for students, parents, and faculty, and her advice on creating successful book clubs, including how to … Continue reading 279: Revolutionize Youth Book Clubs by Stacy Brown

    278: Fighting for Academic Librarians: the Impact of Underfunding 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025


    Guest host Troy Swanson chats with guests Elizabeth Kamper, Gail Porter, and Hunter Dunlap about the ongoing challenges faced by higher education in Illinois due to decades of underfunding, including the devastating impact on librarian positions, particularly at Western Illinois University, which recently eliminated all its faculty librarian roles. Read the transcript! Elizabeth Kamper has … Continue reading 278: Fighting for Academic Librarians: the Impact of Underfunding 

    277: Inclusive Cataloging: Histories, Context, and Reparative Approaches

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025


    Steve chats with Billey Albina, Elizabeth Nelson, and Rebecca Uhl, editors of Inclusive Cataloging: Histories, Context, and Reparative Approaches about their journeys into librarianship, the importance of inclusive cataloging, and how to implement inclusive practices even in small libraries. Read the transcript! Filling a gap in the literature, this volume provides librarians and catalogers with … Continue reading 277: Inclusive Cataloging: Histories, Context, and Reparative Approaches

    276: The Christmas Cookie Wars by Eliza Evans

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024


    Steve chats with Eliza Evans, author of The Christmas Cookie Wars, about Evans’s experiences with libraries, her inspiration for the book, the influence of her journalism background on her writing, and her process of getting into the Christmas spirit during non-holiday seasons. And Rebecca and Yaika return to The Circ Desk with recommendations for similar … Continue reading 276: The Christmas Cookie Wars by Eliza Evans

    275: Library 2035, with Sandra Hirsh

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024


    Steve chats with Sandra Hirsh, editor of Library 2035: Imagining the Next Generation of Libraries, about her journey into the field of librarianship, insights into the critical role libraries will play in the coming years, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and why she retains an optimistic outlook on libraries despite the challenges they face. … Continue reading 275: Library 2035, with Sandra Hirsh

    274: Reference and Information Services: An Introduction by Melissa A. Wong and Laura Saunders

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024


    Steve chats with Melissa A. Wong and Laura Saunders, authors of Reference and Information Services: An Introduction, about their paths to librarianship, how they approached writing and editing a textbook, the evolving role of reference librarians in the face of changing technologies and societal issues, and the practical applications of the book in LIS education, … Continue reading 274: Reference and Information Services: An Introduction by Melissa A. Wong and Laura Saunders

    273: Chicago Teachers Union Negotiations, with Nora Wiltse

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024


    Guest host Troy Swanson chats with Nora Wiltse, school librarian at Chicago Public Schools, about the current state of librarians in Chicago Public Schools, the impactful role that librarians play in education, her involvement with the Chicago Teachers Union’s efforts in advocating for better resources and support for schools, including through collective bargaining, and CTU's … Continue reading 273: Chicago Teachers Union Negotiations, with Nora Wiltse

    272: The Booklover's Library by Madeline Martin

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024


    Steve chats with Madeline Martin, author of The Booklover’s Library, about the inspiration and research behind her latest novel, set in a unique library during World War II, and the emotional ties between the characters and books. Later, Rebecca Vnuk from Library Reads and Yaika Sabat from Novelist return to the Circ Desk to recommend … Continue reading 272: The Booklover’s Library by Madeline Martin

    271: That Librarian by Amanda Jones

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024


    Steve chats with Amanda Jones, school librarian and author of That Librarian: The Fight Against Book Banning in America, about her path to librarianship, her harrowing experience after speaking out against censorship at a public library board meeting and the aftermath, and her determination to stand up for what’s right. Read the transcript! Amanda Jones has … Continue reading 271: That Librarian by Amanda Jones

    270: Wayne Bivens-Tatum

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024


    Guest host Troy Swanson chats with Wayne Bivens-Tatum, author of Libraries and the Enlightenment and Virtue Information Literacy, about the concept of “information anarchy,” the relevance of cultivating intellectual virtues like open-mindedness, intellectual humility, and epistemic justice to thrive in today’s complex information landscape, and integrating virtue ethics and Buddhist mindfulness practices to improve information … Continue reading 270: Wayne Bivens-Tatum

    269: The Bourne Shadow by Brian Freeman – Summer Reading Spectacular

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024


    As part of the Summer Reading Spectacular, Steve chats with Brian Freeman, author of THE BOURNE SHADOW and four previous Bourne novels, about his early experiences with libraries, the impact of Ludlum’s work on his work, and how he aims to modernize Jason Bourne while staying true to the original character. And in our final … Continue reading 269: The Bourne Shadow by Brian Freeman – Summer Reading Spectacular

    268: That Night in the Library by Eva Jurczyk – Summer Reading Spectacular

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024


    As part of the Summer Reading Spectacular, Steve chats with librarian Eva Jurczyk, author of That Night in the Library, about her unique journey from a bibliographer’s kid to a renowned author, the inspiration behind her gripping mystery novels, and the intersection of librarianship and fiction writing. Over on The Circ Desk, Rebecca and Yaika … Continue reading 268: That Night in the Library by Eva Jurczyk – Summer Reading Spectacular

    267: The Frame-Up by Gwenda Bond – Summer Reading Spectacular

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024


    As part of the Summer Reading Spectacular, Steve chats with Gwenda Bond about her career journey, her fascination with heist stories, her experiences with licensed content, including writing for Lois Lane and Stranger Things, her approach to magic in storytelling, and the vibrant writing community she’s fostering in Lexington, Kentucky. And on The Circ Desk, … Continue reading 267: The Frame-Up by Gwenda Bond – Summer Reading Spectacular

    266: Owly by Andy Runton – Summer Reading Spectacular

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024


    As part of the Summer Reading Spectacular, Steve chats with Andy Runton, creator of the graphic novel series Owly, about how libraries influenced his work and life, the origins of Owly, the process of converting the series from black and white to color, and advice for educators and librarians on how to use Owly in … Continue reading 266: Owly by Andy Runton – Summer Reading Spectacular

    265: The Heirloom by Jessie Rosen – Summer Reading Spectacular

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024


    As part of the Summer Reading Spectacular, Steve chats with Jessie Rosen, author of the new book, The Heirloom, about the profound impact libraries have had on her life, the inspiration behind her novel, and how her personal experiences and superstitions shaped her writing. At the Circ Desk Rebecca and Yaika discuss how “women’s fiction” … Continue reading 265: The Heirloom by Jessie Rosen – Summer Reading Spectacular

    264: The Year of Living Constitutionally by A. J. Jacobs – Summer Reading Spectacular

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024


    As part of the Summer Reading Spectacular, Steve chats with A. J. Jacobs, author of The Year of Living Constitutionally, about his fascinating, immersive journey of living strictly by the U. S. Constitution, delve into the contrasts between originalism and living constitutionalism, and provides insightful commentary on how the founding document shapes modern-day America. And … Continue reading 264: The Year of Living Constitutionally by A. J. Jacobs – Summer Reading Spectacular

    263: Lula Dean's Little Library of Banned Books by Kirsten Miller – Summer Reading Spectacular

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024


    As part of the Summer Reading Spectacular, Steve chats with Kirsten Miller, author of Lula Dean’s Little Library of Banned Books, about her deep love for libraries, the real-life banned books that inspired her book, and how she tackled book banning, censorship, and the power of literature, all while retaining a humorous and engaging tone. … Continue reading 263: Lula Dean’s Little Library of Banned Books by Kirsten Miller – Summer Reading Spectacular

    262: Unladylike Rules of Attraction by Amita Murray – Summer Reading Spectacular

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024


    As part of the Summer Reading Spectacular, Steve chats with Amita Murray, author of Unladylike Rules of Attraction, the second novel in her Marleigh Sisters series, about her experiences with libraries, the inspiration behind her writing, and why incorporating diverse elements into her Regency romances is so crucial. At the Circ Desk, Rebecca and Yaika … Continue reading 262: Unladylike Rules of Attraction by Amita Murray – Summer Reading Spectacular

    261: The Bezzle by Cory Doctorow – Summer Reading Spectacular

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024


    As part of the Summer Reading Spectacular, Steve chats with Cory Doctorow, author of The Bezzle, the sequel to Red Team Blues, about the concept of enshittification, Cory's creative process and prolific writing during the lockdown, his strategies for managing information intake, and much more. And stay tuned for the debut of The Circ Desk … Continue reading 261: The Bezzle by Cory Doctorow – Summer Reading Spectacular

    260: The 12 Steps to a Community-Led Library

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024


    Steve chats with Audrey Barbakoff and Noah Lenstra, authors of The 12 Steps to a Community-Led Library, about the motivations behind writing the book, the principles of community-led library work, emphasizing equity, diversity, inclusion, and social justice, and practical advice for librarians interested in adopting this model. Read the transcript! Audrey Barbakoff is the CEO of … Continue reading 260: The 12 Steps to a Community-Led Library

    259: Literature and Primary Sources: The Perfect Pairing for Student Learning

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024


    Steve chats with Tom Bober and Rebecca Newland, authors of Literature and Primary Sources: The Perfect Pairing for Student Learning, about their time working at the Library of Congress, why primary sources are important, how librarians and teachers can better collaborate, and how today’s digital media will become tomorrow’s shoeboxes full of photos. Read the … Continue reading 259: Literature and Primary Sources: The Perfect Pairing for Student Learning

    258: The Last Comics on Earth: Too Many Villains by Max Brallier

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024


    Steve chats with Max Brallier, author of The Last Comics on Earth: Too Many Villains, the second book in the Last Comics graphic novel series spun off from his bestselling Last Kids on Earth series. They chat about balancing an apocalyptic background with a light-hearted tone, the differences between the Last Kids and Last Comics … Continue reading 258: The Last Comics on Earth: Too Many Villains by Max Brallier

    257: Financial Literacy with Richland Library

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024


    Steve chats with Sylvie Golod and Thomas Maluck from Richland Library about why financial literacy is an important topic for libraries to cover, the programs and services Richland offers in its Business, Careers, and Resources Center, how to make the subject appealing to teens and adults, and the importance of community partners. Plus, a Secret … Continue reading 257: Financial Literacy with Richland Library

    256: Creating a Person-Centered Library

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024


    Steve chats with Elizabeth A. Wahler and Sarah C. Johnson, authors of the book, Creating a Person-Centered Library: Best Practices for Supporting High-Needs Patrons, about how they came to work with libraries, what a person-centered approach to library work looks like, why it’s important for both library staff and administration to buy in to the … Continue reading 256: Creating a Person-Centered Library

    255: ALA Presidential Candidates (2024)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024


    Steve chats with Sam Helmick and Ray Pun, the 2024 candidates for the President of the American Library Association, about why they want the role, how the profession can live up to its diversity goals, how they would help make the organization more attractive to new and prospective members, and whether libraries are (or ever … Continue reading 255: ALA Presidential Candidates (2024)

    254: Three-Inch Teeth by C. J. Box

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024


    Steve welcomes C. J. Box, author of the new book Three-Inch Teeth, the newest entry in his Joe Pickett series, back to the show. They chat about how Box keeps the series fresh after 24 novels, the world of Joe Pickett, the research Box has done on grizzly bears and falconers, and the return of … Continue reading 254: Three-Inch Teeth by C. J. Box

    253: On Censorship by James LaRue

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024


    Steve chats with James LaRue, author of the book On Censorship: A Public Librarian Examines Cancel Culture in the US, about his path to librarianship, the four main reasons people seek to censor books, his biggest challenges when he led the ALA’s Office of Intellectual Freedom, how to deal with politically-motivated censorship, and his theory … Continue reading 253: On Censorship by James LaRue

    252: RAILS – Reaching Across Illinois Library System

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024


    Steve chats with Janette Derucki and Grant Halter from RAILS: Reaching Across Illinois Library System about how they got interested in the library and data science fields, what RAILS does for libraries in Illinois, how they work to gather and present data via dashboards and other methods, statewide initiatives like the SLIDE and SLATE projects,. … Continue reading 252: RAILS – Reaching Across Illinois Library System

    251: Bookish Realm

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024


    Guest host Thomas Maluck from the late, lamented Secret Stacks podcast chats with Ashley from Bookish Realm, about reviewing books online, navigating book challenges, how publishing has changed young adult literature, and the positives and negatives of social media. Read the transcript! Ashley is an avid reader who pretty much has an interest in all … Continue reading 251: Bookish Realm

    250: Tamar Evangelestia-Dougherty

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024


    Steve chats with Tamar Evangelestia-Dougherty, Director of the Smithsonian Libraries and Archives, about her path to librarianship, her experience of joining the Smithsonian, how they support equity, diversity, and inclusion, some favorite hidden gems held by the Smithsonian Libraries and Archives, and her plans for the future. Read the transcript! Tamar Evangelestia-Dougherty is the director … Continue reading 250: Tamar Evangelestia-Dougherty

    Recirculated: Tracie D. Hall

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023


    In June 2021, Steve chatted with Tracie D. Hall, then-Executive Director of the American Library Association, about her path to librarianship, her role as ALA's Executive Director, what ALA has done and can do for library workers, libraries working for social justice, and accepting ourselves as members of the human race. Hall resigned from the … Continue reading Recirculated: Tracie D. Hall

    249: All You Have to Do Is Call by Kerri Maher

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023


    Steve chats with Kerri Maher, author of All You Have to Do Is Call, about her personal experiences with libraries, how she researched the Jane Collective, why she decided to feature original characters rather than real, historical people, and how her stories reveal themselves in the writing. Read the transcript! Kerri Maher is the USA Today bestselling author … Continue reading 249: All You Have to Do Is Call by Kerri Maher

    248: Elevating the School Library

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023


    Steve chats with Susan D. Ballard and Sara Kelly Johns, authors of Elevating the School Library, about why developing a brand is important for school libraries, how to separate your personal brand from your organizational brand (including who does it right), and why it’s important to do this work proactively. Read the transcript! What is … Continue reading 248: Elevating the School Library

    247: Nocturne by Alyssa Wees

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023


    Steve chats with Alyssa Wees, author of Nocturne and The Waking Forest, about her youth services work in libraries, writing Beanie Babies fan fiction, her love of ballet, the appeal of fairy tales and the dark fantasy genre, and why she probably won’t ever write your next beach read. Read the transcript! Alyssa Wees is the … Continue reading 247: Nocturne by Alyssa Wees

    246: Book Banning in 21st Century America, with Emily J. M. Knox

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023


    Steve chats with Emily J. M. Knox, author of Book Banning in 21st Century America and Foundations of Intellectual Freedom, about her path to the library field, understanding the reasons behind book banning and challenges, the fight for public services, and the power of the book. Read the transcript! Emily Knox is an associate professor … Continue reading 246: Book Banning in 21st Century America, with Emily J. M. Knox

    245: The Safe Library

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023


    Steve chats with Steve Albrecht, author of The Safe Library: Keeping Users, Staff, and Collections Secure, about how he transitioned from working with law enforcement to libraries, the importance of having a security plan, learning to why assertiveness is the key to maintaining a safe environment, and the culture of cops that librarians need to … Continue reading 245: The Safe Library

    244: The First Ladies by Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023


    Steve chats with Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray, authors of The First Ladies, about their thoughts on libraries as professional writers, why readers are fascinated by Marie’s and Victoria’s friendship and writing partnership, how the friendship between Eleanor Roosevelt and Mary McLeod Bethune developed, and what Marie and Victoria have learned from each other … Continue reading 244: The First Ladies by Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray

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