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In part 2 of this special episode, Chris and Bob were joined by Alice Knapp, Director of the Ferguson Library in Stamford, Connecticut, Scott Jarzombek, Director of the Fairfield Library in Fairfield, Connecticut, Kate Byroade Director of the Cragin Colchester Library in Colchester, Connecticut and Scott Brill, Director of the Derby Public Library, in Derby […]
In 1992, Tripface was born. They began to organize and play shows with their friends within their small town, in basements, recreation halls, and garages. For the most part, they were parties, gatherings of a handful of skaters, metalheads, and geeks from the local area high schools. The bills were always shared with their friends Grid and a mix of side projects. Playing a cross of 1990s metalcore and NYHC, the band grew in popularity on Long Island and began to make a dent on the East Coast. After a few months, the band recorded the Closed In demo. They would go on to play many shows, including CBGBs, the QE2, Right Track Inn, the PWAC, and the Wetlands, sharing stages with bands like Warzone, Sheer Terror, Agnostic Front, Hatebreed, and Outburst. The rest of the information you will find out in this interview. I think this time Monkey told me about their FB account where I got in touch with Scott and this is what we chat about: Loving the obscure hardcore bands What was their message Getting into fights Stony brooks radio station How they got on the Weston show I always talk about What was Earth Crisis like His anxiety with playing large shows The reunion show Who put their songs on Spotify And a ton more Check out my new book The Couples' Checklist for my webcomic dailyBred. It's a great gift for Valentine's Day. I also have an Instagram for it. If you market aggressively on Instagram Stories and want custom stickers then go here to get custom stickers or just email mike@drive80.com and I can send you samples. These are great for B2C companies and Realtors. Feel free to support the podcast for as little as $1 a month through Patreon Or go to thiswasthescene.com to possibly buy some merch.
In part one of today's episode, we're featuring a long standing tradition here at APL; The Friends of Albany Public Library's weekly book talks, where our director Scott Jarzombek recently gave a presentation on “Long Island Migrant Labor Camps: Dust for Blood” about the darker side of Eastern Long Islands agricultural history. In part two, Scott speaks with author Mark Torres about the book and their shared history and legacy having growing up on Long Island, close to where the camps were once located. The Albany Made Podcast is a production of Albany Public Library in Albany, NY. Engineered by Ryan Slowey. You can find copies of “Long Island Migrant Labor Camps: Dust for Blood” in the collection here at APL and wherever books are sold. You can find more episodes on Soundcloud, Apple Podcasts, on our Youtube page @albanyNYlibrary, or by visiting www.albanypubliclibrary.org/podcast Thank you for listening.
Scott Jarzombek talks about what is going on at the Albany Public Library
In today’s episode, APL’s executive director Scott Jarzombek sits down with Nancy Barile, author of “I’m not holding your coat”, a memoir about finding empowerment through the Philadelphia punk and hardcore music scenes during the late 1970’s and early 1980’s. She talks about the connections she made along the way and how her experiences have informed her calling as an educator, while Scott shares parallels in his own trajectory as a person and educator. The Albany Made Podcast is a production of Albany Public Library. Today's music provided by Spell Runner: https://spellrunner.bandcamp.com/album/always-on-the-cool
Hello Capital Region! This is the Hudson Mohawk Magazine on WOOC-LP 105.3 FM Troy, WOOS-LP 98.9 FM Schenectady, WOOA-LP 106.9 FM Albany, and WCAA-LP 107.3 FM Albany., broadcasting from the Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy, NY. Tonight, we hear from Grace Nichols, a local activist, about the Town of Guilderland Planning Board decision to approve the development of 46 acres of land which might have a negative impact on the Albany Pine Bush preserve. Next we hear part 2 of TripeE’s host H. Bosh Jr’s interview with Terence Lewis who was wrongfully convicted for over 21 years. Then we hear from long-time activist, educator, and labor organizer David V. Walker with Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry. Up next, Scott Jarzombek, Executive Director of Albany Public Libraries talks about the next phase of public access to library material, services and programs . For our final segment, we hear from Joe Fama about the history of the Hoosick Street. This is part 1 of 2. With HMM correspondent Matthew Lee.But first, some headlines:
Scott Jarzombek, Executive Director of Albany Public Libraries talks about the next phase of public access to library material, services and programs. Scott also discusses the need for more universal wifi access especially for all those enrolled in school or higher ed. With Michele Maserjian (Ma-sir-gin) Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.
Chris and Bob are working remotely during the COVID-19 Pandemic and were fortunate enough to speak to Scott Jarzombek, Executive Director of the Albany Public Library about his plan to re-open his large multi-branch library as the Corona Virus statistics continue to decline. Scott penned an article in the NYLA Voice about reopening. He also […]
We speak with economist Hugh Johnson about the coronavirus’ financial impacts, and we talk with Albany Public Library Executive Director Scott Jarzombek about library services during the pandemic.
On this episode we spoke to Scott from Long Island hardcore band Tripface. Scott was also in Lariat, Coercion and Burning Bridges. Scott is now the Executive Director of the Albany Public Library. Songs By: Gut Punch Tripface Gatecreeper Thanks for all the support and share and subscribe!! YOU CAN FOLLOW US ON.... Twitter - @ISN_podcast Facebook - www.facebook.com/theillstreetnewspodcast Facebook Group Page - illstreetnews Instagram - @illstreetnews Email us - illstreetnews@yahoo.com Leave us a voicemail: 267-297-4627 YOU CAN LISTEN ON..... Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/illstreetnews iTunes - itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ill-s…d1111993800?mt=2 Stitcher - www.stitcher.com/podcast/ill-street-news Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1G2SBJEWGhQLxbL4c7tsPO Google Podcasts and many other podcast platforms!
Scott Jarzombek is the Executive Director for the Albany Public Library. Scott has been in the position for nearly five years but has over 28 years of experience working in libraries. In this week’s episode, Scott discusses the benefits of including a podcast as part of your library marketing efforts. He also shares some of the mistakes he’s learned from this experience as well as the results he’s seen from the podcast. See the full episode with transcripts and visuals at: http://meetpiola.com/library-podcast-drives-website-traffic Key Takeaways: Who is Scott and what does he do for the Albany Public Library? Two years ago the library started doing a podcast. How did Scott figure out their target audience for the podcast? What’s the format for the show? Scott shares the kinds of results he’s seeing from the podcast so far. Scott has seen big jumps to the website’s traffic just from the podcast alone. Quick announcement: Piola is a digital library branch that helps build library websites. Has Scott considered repurposing his podcast into blog format? What equipment is Scott using to record the podcast? What would Scott do differently if he could start over? How long should a podcast be? What kinds of metrics should you be tracking? How much time should someone dedicate in order to get their podcast up and running? When it comes to marketing, you gotta know your audience. You can’t take the Albany Public Library marketing template and replicate it in a smaller district. Everywhere is slightly different. Mentioned in This Episode: MeetPiola.com/webinar Albanypubliclibrary.org Albanypubliclibrary.org/podcast Scott on LinkedIn Gilderlehrman.org Poklib.org
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Albany Public Library Executive Director Scott Jarzombek talks about the Library and the upcoming budget vote