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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!

Hamden Public Library

Hamden, CT, USA


    • May 19, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 43m AVG DURATION
    • 41 EPISODES


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    Level Up at Your Library

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 21:07


    Send us a textIt's almost summer reading time already! Jenny and Matt, along with some help from other staff members, explain how we can all participate and have fun leveling up at the library this summer and beyond.This episode also goes above and beyond summer reading with some insider information to help you become library super users! We've gathered some tips you can use to get more out of your visits to the Hamden Public Library.

    BONUS: Masters of the Gardening Universe

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 45:51


    Send us a textThis is the second episode of the podcast in April, because... well, we just couldn't stop ourselves! Spring is here and it's time for many of us to start working on our gardens, if we haven't already. To give us all some tips and ideas, Ryan talked to two Master Gardeners who are also Master Composters, Diane Dynia and Wes Meeker. In addition, Matt spoke with Theresa McCabe, President of the Spring Glen Gardening Club and Lyn Baumgartner, the Beautification Coordinator for the Town of Hamden. Whether you're a new gardener or someone with more experience, we hope this episode inspires you and makes you curious to try some new things in your vegetable or flower garden, both this season and beyond.

    Voices in Verse - National Poetry Month

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 47:48


    Send us a textThis month we are celebrating National Poetry Month. In addition to our staff reading some of their favorite poems and our interview with Franz Douskey, the Hamden poet laureate, one of our patrons was kind enough to call in and read two of her original poems.  We also have a fun little quiz segment entitled “Taylor or Edgar” in which Kacie read me a series of short excerpts and I had to guess whether it was written by Taylor Swift or Edgar Allan Poe.  This has been a real labor of love for me and has turned out to be, I think, possibly my favorite episode that we've ever done. Of course, I was an English major so I'm a little biased, but I hope you enjoy it as well! - Mike

    Winter

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 15:57


    Send us a textThis episode is centered on winter. Our roving correspondent, Matt, asked our staff to tell us their favorite things about the season. Then Dave reads a poem by Robert Frost. And finally we wrap things up by talking about our favorite books, movies and anything else from 2024. Matt also discusses seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a condition that can affect many people at this time of year.

    Horror Roundtable Discussion

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 21:41


    Send us a textFour librarians, one table, lots of horror books (and movies)! Find out what Ryan, Jenny, Matt, and Mike think will scare your socks off this Halloween season.

    Banned Books Week

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 48:00


    Send us a textBanned Books Week was established by the American Library Association in 1982 to reaffirm the freedom to read and to highlight the harms of censorship, and is usually held in the last week of September. On this episode, Ryan talks to Sam Lee, co-chair of the Connecticut Library Association's Intellectual Freedom Committee, about censorship, the First Amendment and the history and current state of book challenges. After that, Hamden Library Board of Trustees member Amber Woodward and I discuss her background, balancing community benefit with individual rights and her role in helping the library ensure all users benefit from the ALA's Bill of Rights, among other topics. 

    I Know What You Read This Summer

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 17:23


    Send us a Text Message.This month our roving reporters Kacie and Matt asked staff and younger patrons "What have you been reading this summer and how did you feel about it?" You will hear their honest answers in this episode. Enjoy... and let us know what you've been reading!

    Roundtable Book Discussion!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 42:56


    Send us a Text Message.What books would you want with you on a desert island? What book do you think deserves to be thrown into the fires of Mt. Doom? What movies are better than the books they're based on? The podcast team tackles these tricky questions and lots more in this month's episode.

    Summer Reading

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 20:07


    It's June and we are all about summer reading! Starting June 17, patrons of all ages can participate in our summer reading programs. Learn all about them in this episode featuring comprehensive interviews with our staff!

    Sleeping Giants and June Events

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 23:55


    Ryan talks to Luis Arata and Mick Martucci of the Sleeping Giant Park Association as well as Hamden Arts & Recreation Administrative Assistant Abdul Bunyaminu. The history of the Giant as well as upcoming festivities are discussed.

    Earth Day 2024 Mini Episode

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 11:36


    Autism Awareness and Acceptance

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 29:29


    Awareness month or acceptance month? Either way, April is all about autism. In this episode, staff member Rebecca Coates takes the mic to spotlight books and podcasts about autism's history and social experience, with an emphasis on autistic self-advocates. Later, she talks to Jennifer Cretella, Kaitlyn Fenner, and Marilena Mademtzi, three representatives from Clifford Beers Community Care Center, about Clifford Beers' services for families with autistic kids, Autism Services & Resources Connecticut (ASRC), and the annual Walk for Autism and Resource Fair.We hope you enjoy!  Further ReadingNeurotribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity - Steve Silberman Unmasking Autism: Discovering the New Faces of Neurodiversity - Devon Price Spectrum | The Transmitter Connecticut State Department of Social Services - Autism Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (USA) | Direct link to Resources Page The ARC Autism Self Advocacy Network Autistic Women's & Nonbinary Network The Color of Autism Foundation The Reason I Jump and Fall Down 7 Times, Get Up 8 –Naoki Higashida Thinking In Pictures – Temple Grandin Look Me In The Eye - John Elder Robison Autism In Heels – Jennifer Cook Sincerely, Your Autistic Child - Various authorsNeuroclastic The Thinking Person's Guide to Autism See our blog page for April 2024's episode for links to other podcasts and links to authors mentioned in the podcast

    Women's History Month

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 33:55 Transcription Available


    This episode features interviews with Geena Clonan, founding president of the Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame, and Colette Anderson, executive director of the Connecticut Women's Consortium, which provides gender-informed and trauma-responsive training to behavior health professionals. In March we celebrate the women who have helped build a fairer, more just society. After you listen to this episode, we encourage you to read the Proclamation on Women's History Month, 2024 put out by the White House on whitehouse.gov and spend time on the website womenshistorymonth.gov which is hosted by the Library of Congress and their partners.

    Black Librarianship

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 68:06


    In honor of Black History Month, Teen Librarian Jenny Nicolelli interviewed two of her former colleagues from the New Haven Free Public Library to talk about their careers as librarians. First you'll hear Jenny talk with Marian Huggins, branch manager of the Mitchell Library. Then you will hear her interview with Diane X. Brown, branch manager of Stetson Library. These are great talks – especially if you have ever considered entering the field of librarianship and want to get a sense of what it's really like.Additional resources: Recommended Reading Lists (Inspired by Marian Huggins & Diane X. Brown)All CT Reads

    Finding and Accessing Health Information

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 66:22


    This month we are focusing on health literacy, or the ability to find, access, understand and use health-related information. First up, Ryan talks to Kate Nyhan, the founder of Community Access to Ventilation Information, about her mission to make air quality monitors available to the public through libraries. Then Ariana interviews Yale medical librarians and Hamden residents, Kayla del Biondo and Alexandria Brackett, on the importance of health literacy, how it informs their work and what we can do to make sure the health and medical information we are getting is accurate.Additional resources:CAVI websiteCRAAP TestNewsGuardMedlinePlusMedlinePlus MagazineNetwork of the National Library of MedicinePubMed Centralclinicaltrials.govThe Model Health ShowThe Huberman Lab Podcast@thatgaydoctor (Instagram)

    Best of 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 18:08


    To celebrate the end of the year, we asked our staff to talk about something they loved in 2023: a book, an album, an event - anything that stood out as superlative. Here are their picks. What did you like best in 2023? Email us at hamdenlibrarypodcast@gmail.com and we'll read the best submissions in a future episode!

    Native American Heritage Month

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 40:06


    This month we are recognizing Native American Heritage month with two interviews. Ryan spoke to David Eichelberg, a member of the Mohegan tribe who specializes in outreach and is also doing a special program with the library later this month (check our website for more details). Ariana talked with Matthew Makomenaw, enrolled member of the Grand Traverse Bay Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, Assistant Dean of Yale College and Director of Yale's Native American Cultural Center.

    Hamden History

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 54:40


    Have you ever wondered about the history of Hamden? I interviewed town historian Dave Johnson about town origins, trolleys, the Leatherman's cave, and more. Also in this episode, hear from a 102-year-old woman who grew up in Hamden, rode the trolleys, and went into the Nurse Corps during World War II. Plus, Ryan and I talk books and a new kind of library program!

    Bonus Episode - Mindful Journaling

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 23:55 Transcription Available


    In this special bonus episode, Ariana talks to Kayla Del Biondo about mindful journaling. Look for Kayla's 3-part program series this summer at the Library!

    Pride Fest, MLK39 Mural, & Library of Things

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 47:53


    It's a very busy month in Hamden and at the library. In this episode, we talk to Jacky Forcucci, a co-founder of Hamden Pride Fest (which takes place on June 10th) and Emida Roller, the artist who created the MLK39 mural that will be unveiled before the  Hamden Juneteenth Celebration of Freedom on the 17th. Our head of technical services Jessica returns to tell us all about our new Library of Things. And Michael Wheatley spirits us away in an overview of the animated film creations of director Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli.

    Creativity!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 81:42


    This month on the podcast, we talk with Connecticut-based artist Adam Wallenta and his son Makana about creating their graphic novel "Punk Taco." We've also got a roundtable discussion with three musicians on the library staff about how they think about their own creative practices and an interview with the heads of Hamden's Arts Commission and the Department of Arts, Culture, Recreation and Wellness. And lest we forget, in May we celebrate another kind of creativity - motherhood! Mike Wheatley talks about his favorite cinema moms.

    Earth Day Mini Episode!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 15:35 Transcription Available


    On our special Earth Day mini-episode, Ryan talks with Lynn Stoddard, the founder and executive director of Sustainable CT about helping the towns of Connecticut become cleaner, greener and more equitable for everyone.

    Building A Sustainable Future

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 60:49


    Earth Day is on April 22nd so this month we're talking about sustainability, reducing waste and recycling. Guest interviews include Joe DiRisi, Hamden's recycling coordinator; Rebekah Smith-Aldrich, Executive Director of the Mid-Hudson Library System; and Lorrice Grant of Haven's Harvest. We also have updates from the Seed Library and more!

    Behind the Scenes at the Library

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 44:50


    Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at a public library? On this episode, the first of an occasional series, we'll take a peek at some things that the technical services department does, including everything that needs to happen to get books and other items on our shelves.We also talk to reference librarian David Scanlon about digital preservation, an important topic in our field that has assumed enormous relevance now that so much of our lives are online.

    Teaching Black History

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 62:01


    For this episode, we wanted to explore how Black history is being taught in Connecticut and in the Hamden and New Haven area. A new state law made Connecticut the first in the nation to compel all its secondary schools to offer elective courses in African-American, Black, Puerto Rican, and Latino studies.Ryan Keeler talked to Paquita Jarman-Smith of SERC, the State Education Resource Center, who helped create the curriculum being used in these courses.Ariana Davis spoke with Jennifer Vienneau, Director of Social Studies for Hamden public schools, along with history teacher Greg Trifone and his student Ashlynn, who gave us their perspectives on how this curriculum is being used in Hamden schools.Finally, Mike Wheatley talked with Joy Burns, a researcher for the Witness Stones Project, an educational initiative that helps “restore the history and honor the humanity of the enslaved who helped build our communities.”

    How To Be A Library Champion!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 54:32 Transcription Available


    What is library advocacy and why is it necessary? What makes libraries important beyond being a place to borrow books and engage in quiet study? In this episode, we interview Maureen Sullivan, former ALA President and current interim Director of New Haven Free Public Library, about being a champion for the library, why we need the library and other "palaces for the people," how the role of the public library has shifted, and more.Also in this episode, the first in a new "behind the scenes" segment interviewing staff members about their work in the library. This month we speak with Sandy Bartell, branch manager of Brundage Community Branch library, as well as Danielle Helenski, library media specialist at Shepherd Glen Elementary School. And Mike Wheatley reviews the librarian as portrayed in cinema.Links:Palaces for the PeopleAspen Institute ReportShepherd Glen Library Media CenterBrundage Community Branch LibraryLouise A. Brundage Obituary

    Holiday Movie Discussion

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 27:52 Transcription Available


    For December we are doing another movie discussion. This time we focus on holiday films and the wonderful, warm feelings of nostalgia they bring us. Much like our October discussion, it's very free-form and fun so we hope you enjoy this break from our usual, information-packed episodes.

    Thanks To Those Who Give

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 43:07 Transcription Available


    This month's episode is all about non-profits that help those in need in their communities. We talked to Y'Isiah Lopes of Hamden's Keefe Community Center, Kate Shafer from Hands on Hartford, and Suzanne Burbage of Hamden's Elderly Services about some of the many programs and services they provide, not just during the winter holidays but throughout the year.

    Horror Movie Discussion

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 58:50 Transcription Available


    We tried something different for this episode. Since it is October, we decided to celebrate the season with an hour-long discussion of horror films (and some books, of course)! Don't be scared, we promise it's fun.CW: Discussion of horror films, brief mention of body horror imagery, brief mention of rape

    Substance Abuse Prevention and Recovery

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 44:07 Transcription Available


    Substance addiction is a pervasive problem that touches everyone in our society. This episode we talk with Dennis Leary of Aware Recovery Care to discuss what addiction is, how to understand it, and how it can be successfully treated. Kara Sepulveda of Quinnipiack Valley Health District also joins us to discuss the overdose epidemic, why the advent of fentanyl has made street drugs even more dangerous, how to recognize an overdose victim and how to help.CW: Drug use, overdoseMore resources:Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration: https://www.samhsa.gov/Aware Recovery Care: https://www.awarerecoverycare.com/ConneCT Without Stigma: https://connectgnh.org/The Faces of Fentanyl: https://www.FacingFentanylNow.orgOut Of The Darkness Walk : https://supporting.afsp.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.event&eventID=8631NORAsaves.com: https://www.NORAsaves.com

    Community Animal Shelters & Rescues

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 76:06 Transcription Available


    It's August, which means we are officially in the dog days of summer.  So we decided to talk to some local shelters and rescues about what they do, how people can help out (through donations, volunteering, fostering and adopting an animal) and what it's been like for them over the past couple of years dealing with the COVID pandemic.We spoke with three organizations: Where the Love Is Animal Rescue, located right here in Hamden; The Animal Haven no-kill shelter in North Haven; and JP Farm Animal Sanctuary, which specializes in taking in cattle, pigs and other farm animals. In addition, BeCAUSE4PAWS is the shelter that Alyssa speaks so glowingly about in our host segment. They are located in New Milford.Please enjoy this episode and excuse the occasional animal noises in the background!

    Summer Fun - Day Trips and Museum Passes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 53:59 Transcription Available


    This month we spotlight our Museum Pass program available to all Hamden residents with a Hamden Public Library card. We also discuss day trips to the Book Barn and speak to Tabitha Logan, the organizer of Compassionfest, a yearly vegan festival that takes places right here in Hamden at Whitneyville Cultural Commons (July 23rd this year). Also features interviews with Jennifer Holmes Weston of West Hartford's Children's Museum and John Proto of the Shoreline Trolley Museum. This is a fun episode!

    Happy Trails Day!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 61:33 Transcription Available


    This month we are celebrating Trails Day (June 4th-5th) and encouraging everyone to get outdoors and enjoy the natural wonders of our community. We interview Julie Hulten of the Sleeping Giant Park Association, Chuck Toal of the Connecticut Forest and Park Association, and our co-worker Sandy Bartell, avid hiker and trail runner! Listen and be inspired to start (or continue) your own outdoor adventures! Plus: check out this post from our library blog for more Trails Day resources.

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    Mental Health Awareness Month

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 86:49 Transcription Available


    May is Mental Health Awareness Month. In this episode, we discuss mental health - the stigmas, the myths and the misconceptions, and generational changes toward self-care and wellness. We interview Sylvia Moscariello, Program Director of Liberty Community Services, Amanda Forcucci, Health & Physical Education Curriculum Director for Hamden Schools and Judy Campbell, a school psychologist for Hamden Public Schools. Mike Wheatley examines the role of Hollywood in shaping popular conceptions of mental illness. Our co-hosts read stories from staff about their own journeys toward mental well-being.

    Spring Is Here!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 54:31 Transcription Available


    Spring has sprung and we're all abuzz! We interview Seed Librarian Betsy Goldberg, Spring Glen Garden Club's President Theresa McCabe, Solid Waste & Recycling Coordinator Joe DeRisi, and the chair of the Energy Use & Climate Change Commission Larry Rosenthal. Your humble host Michael Pierry recommends two books on ancient life, and Mike Wheatley once again graces us with his film recommendations.

    Unsung Heroes of Hamden

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 55:33 Transcription Available


    What do Hamden Public Library's Digital Navigators, local Hamden youth non-profit organization We Are The Village, the town's Elderly Services and Public Works departments all have in common? They are all "unsung heroes" of Hamden featured in this episode! Lots of great interviews and information in this one, you won't want to miss it.

    It's Electric ... Vehicles, That Is!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 47:59 Transcription Available


    Hamden EV enthusiast Robert Langdon takes us on a ride into the future with an interview all about electric vehicles. Alyssa accidentally reads an historical fiction novel ("Bitter Greens" by Kate Forsyth) and Michael Pierry enthuses about revisionist historical tome "The Dawn of Everything" (David Graeber and David Wengrow). Plus: Mike Wheatley takes us on a tour of cinematic portrayals of futuristic cars. This is a good one!

    Holiday Episode

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 31:30 Transcription Available


    Whether you celebrate a religious holiday or not, December is a special time of year. We talk about year-end traditions and emotions and staff share some favorite holiday stories. Plus our usual book and movie recommendations.

    National Diabetes Awareness Month

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 36:47 Transcription Available


    November is National Diabetes Awareness Month. To help us better understand what this means, Hamden Library staff member Ariana Davis takes the reins, guiding us through the ins and outs of what diabetes is and how it affects the lives of tens of millions of Americans. She also interviews Dr. Helen Anaedo, a board-certified endocrinologist with Hartford HealthCare, to help dispel some of the myths and misconceptions about this chronic condition.

    October Spooktacular!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 37:24 Transcription Available


    Alyssa tells some spooky stories and learns about State Street Cemetery. Mike gets scared. Plus, book and movie reviews.. and more!

    Telling Our Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 44:08 Transcription Available


    We kick off the podcast with an episode exploring what public libraries do, throwing off tired stereotypes of book palaces with shushing librarians who don't like to be disturbed. Our patrons sound off on why they love their library. Our co-hosts interrogate one another and learn about something called "fun." We review books both fiction and non- plus a film review by our own media obsessive (and stalwart Best Video employee) Mike Wheatley. Plus: An in-depth interview with Hamden Public Library Director Melissa Canham-Clyne explores all facets of what libraries were, are, can and will be in the future. You should totally check it out!

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