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Best podcasts about margret aldrich

Latest podcast episodes about margret aldrich

The Book of Life: Jewish Kidlit (Mostly)
Little Free Libraries & Read In Color

The Book of Life: Jewish Kidlit (Mostly)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 24:33


Visit https://jewishbooks.blogspot.com/2021/09/little-free-libraries.html for full show notes. Or look for episode "Little Free Libraries" posted September 1, 2021 at BookofLifePodcast.com. Little Free Library is a nonprofit organization that inspires a love of reading, builds community, and sparks creativity by fostering neighborhood book exchanges. Here's an interview with Margret Aldrich, Director of Communications at the Little Free Library organization. We'll find out how this phenomenon got started, and we'll learn about how Jewish books are being included in their Read In Color program.  And as someone who receives a LOT of Jewish book donations, many of which duplicate titles I already have, I can tell you from personal experience that Little Free Libraries are a wonderful way to get those books off my own shelf and share them with the world. Your feedback is welcome! Please write to bookoflifepodcast@gmail.com or leave a voicemail at 561-206-2473.

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Opioid Crisis, Like Counts, Video Games and Violence

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 104:35


Journalist Eric Eyre on his book "Death in Mud Lick" and tracking opioids. Ofir Turel of Cal State Fullerton on like counts on social media. Michele Gelfand of Univ of Maryland on political of fear. Margret Aldrich on Little Free Libraries. James D. Ivory of Virginia Tech Univ on video games and violence.

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Title IX, Protests, Wilderness Survival Exam

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 104:31


Joe Cohn of Foundation for Individual Rights in Education on Title IX changes. Shiwali Patel of the National Women’s Law Center on Title IX changes. Omar Wasow of Princeton Univ on protests. Margret Aldrich of Little Free Library on libraries becoming pantries. Reopening Stories. Frankie Urquhart of Schoenbar Middle School on wilderness survival exam. Ben Golliver of the Washington Post on NBA Disney World.

Just One More Chapter Podcast
Chapter 26 | Little Free Library: The Most Magical Book Movement

Just One More Chapter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2020 39:06


Aren’t books just one of the greatest gifts ever?  I know they are for me.  I love that feeling when I find a book that I CAN NOT put down…and that’s why I LOVE Little Free Library.   Little Free Library is a nonprofit organization that inspires a love of reading, builds community, and sparks creativity by fostering neighborhood book exchanges around the world.  Through Little Free Library, millions of books are exchanged each year, profoundly increasing access to books for readers of all ages and backgrounds.  There are over 90,000 libraries in over 100 countries.   Take a listen to my conversation with Margret Aldrich from Little Free Library.  I hope you enjoy this chat as much as I do!

Get Together
The simple idea that spread

Get Together

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 41:58


"The Get-Together" is a podcast about the nuts and bolts of community building. Hosts Bailey Richardson and Kevin Huynh of People & Company ask organizers who have built exceptional communities about just how they did it. How did they get the first people to show up? How did they grow to thousands more members?In 2009, Todd Bol erected the very first Little Free Library book exchange in his front yard in Hudson, Wisconsin. Crafted from an old wooden garage door he didn't want to throw out, Todd built the little library as an ode to his late mother, a schoolteacher and lifelong reader.Todd watched as the simple concept resonated with his neighbors. Soon people were asking Todd for their own little libraries. By the time of Todd's death in October 2018, there were more than 75,000 registered Little Free Library book exchanges around the world in 88 countries.To learn more about how Todd's simple idea turned into a global movement, we caught up with Margret Aldrich, who leads Marketing & Communication for the organization and authored *The Little Free Library Book*.

The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson
278: Margret Aldrich on Little Free Libraries

The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 32:18


Inspiring creativity in communities everywhere. In This Podcast: It was a lucky find that inspired Margret Aldrich to change her direction and motivated her to write a book about how the finding or creating that same thing has affected many others. The Little Free Library project is going worldwide and with each little one there is more community building, inspiration ignited, and enlightenment coming to pass. Learn how you can partake of this through the Little Free Library Movement! Don't miss an episode! Click here to sign up for weekly podcast updatesor visit www.urbanfarm.org/podcast Margret is the author of The Little Free Library Book through Coffee House Press, and has published her work with The Atlantic, The Huffington Post, Experience Life, and beyond.  From Little Free Libraries to tiny houses, integrative medicine to introverted kids, digital detoxing to co-op bookstores, her writing hunts for happiness, community, and what makes humans thrive. A former editor at Utne Reader, longtime book editor, and seasoned news producer, Margret is now the programming manager at the Little Free Library nonprofit organization and is a regular contributor to Book Riot. She lives in Minneapolis, MN with her husband, two entertaining young boys, a little garden, and of course her own Little Free Library. Go to www.urbanfarm.org/littlefreelibrary for more information and links on this podcast, and to find our other great guests.

Irresistible Fiction
Love (and revolution) Radio: Little Free Libraries Movement: Literacy, Sharing, Community

Irresistible Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 59:59


This week on Love (and Revolution) Radio, we speak with Margret Aldrich, the author of The Little Free Library Book, about the quiet revolution of community, sharing, and literacy that's popping up in more than 40,000 front yards, street corners, and coffee shops around the world. Sign up for our weekly email: http://www.riverasun.com/love-and-revolution-radio/ About Our Guest: Margret Aldrich is the author of The Little Free Library Book, and a writer and editor based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Nonviolence Minute: Our Nonviolence Minute on AJ Muste was sent to us this week from Love (and Revolution) Radio listener Moti Rieber. You can follow his writings at rebmoti.blogspot.com or @rebmoti on Twitter. Thank you, Moti! Related Links: The Little Free Library https://littlefreelibrary.org/ The Little Free Library Book by Margret Aldrich https://littlefreelibrary.org/shop/rewards/little-free-library-book-preorder/ Little Free Library Festival https://littlefreelibrary.org/festival2016/ Delivering Little Books of Peace, Decator, Georgia during the Campaign Nonviolence Week of Actions 2015 http://www.paceebene.org/2015/10/06/delivering-little-books-of-peace-in-georgia/ River Phoenix Center For Peacebuilding on Love (and Revolution) Radio http://occupyradio.podomatic.com/entry/2016-03-01T12_50_42-08_00 Music by: "Love and Revolution" by Diane Patterson and Spirit Radio www.dianepatterson.org Our featured music this week is Water Into Water by Marya Stark, featuring Daniel Berkman. You can find this and more great music by Marya Stark at www.maryastarkmusic.com About Your Co-hosts: Sherri Mitchell (Penobscot) is an Indigenous rights attorney, writer and activist who melds traditional life-way teachings into spirit-based movements. Follow her at Sherri Mitchell – Wena’gamu’gwasit:https://www.facebook.com/sacredinstructions/timeline Rivera Sun is a novelist and nonviolent mischief-maker. She is the author of The Dandelion Insurrection, Billionaire Buddha, and Steam Drills, Treadmills, and Shooting Stars. She is also the social media coordinator and nonviolence trainer for Campaign Nonviolence and Pace e Bene. Her essays on social justice movements are syndicated on by PeaceVoice, and appear in Truthout and Popular Resistance.http://www.riverasun.com/

Love (and Revolution) Radio
Little Free Libraries Movement: Literacy, Sharing, Community

Love (and Revolution) Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2016 59:59


This week on Love (and Revolution) Radio, we speak with Margret Aldrich, the author of The Little Free Library Book, about the quiet revolution of community, sharing, and literacy that's popping up in more than 40,000 front yards, street corners, and coffee shops around the world. Sign up for our weekly email: http://www.riverasun.com/love-and-revolution-radio/ About Our Guest: Margret Aldrich is the author of The Little Free Library Book, and a writer and editor based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Nonviolence Minute: Our Nonviolence Minute on AJ Muste was sent to us this week from Love (and Revolution) Radio listener Moti Rieber. You can follow his writings at rebmoti.blogspot.com or @rebmoti on Twitter. Thank you, Moti! Related Links: The Little Free Library https://littlefreelibrary.org/ The Little Free Library Book by Margret Aldrich https://littlefreelibrary.org/shop/rewards/little-free-library-book-preorder/ Little Free Library Festival https://littlefreelibrary.org/festival2016/ Delivering Little Books of Peace, Decator, Georgia during the Campaign Nonviolence Week of Actions 2015 http://www.paceebene.org/2015/10/06/delivering-little-books-of-peace-in-georgia/ River Phoenix Center For Peacebuilding on Love (and Revolution) Radio http://occupyradio.podomatic.com/entry/2016-03-01T12_50_42-08_00 Music by: "Love and Revolution" by Diane Patterson and Spirit Radio www.dianepatterson.org Our featured music this week is Water Into Water by Marya Stark, featuring Daniel Berkman. You can find this and more great music by Marya Stark at www.maryastarkmusic.com About Your Co-hosts: Sherri Mitchell (Penobscot) is an Indigenous rights attorney, writer and activist who melds traditional life-way teachings into spirit-based movements. Follow her at Sherri Mitchell – Wena’gamu’gwasit: https://www.facebook.com/sacredinstructions/timeline Rivera Sun is a novelist and nonviolent mischief-maker. She is the author of The Dandelion Insurrection, Billionaire Buddha, and Steam Drills, Treadmills, and Shooting Stars. She is also the social media coordinator and nonviolence trainer for Campaign Nonviolence and Pace e Bene. Her essays on social justice movements are syndicated on by PeaceVoice, and appear in Truthout and Popular Resistance. http://www.riverasun.com/

Skylight Books Author Reading Series
MARGRET ALDRICH and TODD BOL discuss THE LITTLE FREE LIBRARY BOOK

Skylight Books Author Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2015 42:15


The Little Free Library Book (Coffee House Press)  "Take a book. Return a book." In 2009, Todd Bol built the first Little Free Library as a memorial to his mom. Five years later, this simple idea to promote literacy and encourage community has become a movement. Little Free Libraries--freestanding front-yard book exchanges--now number twenty thousand in seventy countries. The Little Free Library Booktells the history of these charming libraries, gathers quirky and poignant firsthand stories from owners, provides a resource guide for how to best use your Little Free Library, and delights readers with color images of the most creative and inspired LFLs around. Praise for The Little Free Library Book: "The Little Free Library is a terrific example of placing books--poetry included--within reach of people in the course of their everyday lives. Free is always a good thing, and the project has a nice give-and-take feel to it. Here's hoping we bump into literature when we turn the next corner--before we have time to resist!"--Billy Collins "Stewards across the globe can be found within the [Little Free Library Book's] pages, along with helpful how-to's for any question you can conjure, professional blueprints for building your own LFL, and photos of some of the coolest Libraries around."--Loft “Little Free Library has turned into a worldwide book sharing and social movement--Huffington Post Margret Aldrich is a freelance writer and editor. Her articles have appeared in the Utne Reader, Experience Life!, and elsewhere. She lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with her family.