
Episode 47: From the Bookmobile to regency romance, discovering the library
Even for the folks whose jobs are to know things about the library, Sno-Isle Libraries continues to amaze and surprise. In this episode, co-hosts Ken Harvey, Jim Hills, Jessica Russell and Paul Pitkin...
15 Marras 201934min

Episode 46: Books and book'n'em with Alan Hardwick
What do police officer, adopted son, milkman, cheese cutter, fur trapper and international terrorism have in common? They have all been part of Alan Hardwick's life. Hardwick is author of "Never Been ...
1 Marras 20191h 7min

Episode 45: Serving community with Nate Nehring and Sue Norman
Chapter 1 – Snohomish County Council member Nate Nehring Nate Nehring may look young for a Snohomish County Council member, but that doesn't mean he doesn't have a lot of experience. Born and raised i...
25 Loka 201957min

Episode 44: Engineering a writing career with Bernadette Pajer
Bernadette Pajer had returned to the University of Washington, intent on completing a degree in engineering. And then the life story of the soon-to-be mystery/crime writer took its own plot twist. Paj...
19 Loka 201951min

Episode 43: Newspapers and journalism with The Herald's Phillip O'Connor
There is no doubt that newspapers and journalism are undergoing changes. Phillip O'Connor should know, he has worked through many of those changes and continues to chart a course into the future for t...
11 Loka 20191h 2min

Episode 42: Library card is the ultimate back-to-school supply
In this episode, Sno-Isle Libraries free-lance reporter Abe Martinez takes a look at four areas related to how the library district interacts with and supports the notion of student success. First, Ma...
4 Loka 201941min

Episode 41: Around the world with Mill Creek librarian Darlene Weber
They say that reading a book can take you around the world. For Darlene Weber, manager of the Mill Creek Library, that is literally true. Weber is a world-class hiker, including numerous hiking vacati...
27 Syys 201939min

Episode 40: On the path to higher education with Paul Pitre
WSU Everett Chancellor Paul Pitre's career path wasn't always taking him toward higher-education administration. But once he got there, it all made sense. With a bachelor's degree in communications st...
20 Syys 20191h 9min





















