Library Exchange Podcast

Welcome to Library Exchange, the ultimate podcast for school librarians! Whether you’re a seasoned library media specialist or just starting your journey, this podcast is your go-to resource for all things related to the world of school librarianship. Each episode dives into the role of a school librarian offering practical tips, expert insights, and inspiration.

Grant Strategies - E119

Visit the Library Exchange official website to submit a story, ask a question or request to be a guest at https://www.libraryexchangepodcast.com  Looking for some new swag for your library, yourself or a favorite book loving friend? Visit http://libraryexchange.etsy.com  Connect with Amy @amybrownlee93 on Instagram and BlueSky or visit bibliobrownlee.weebly.com for more. Episode Description: In this episode of Library Exchange, hosts Jan and Julie interview Amy Brownlee, the pre-K-12 librarian in a small public school system in Kansas, about her successful grant work and teacher-study travel. Amy explains how she has secured nearly $97,000 through local and regional grants for books, STEM, technology, and professional learning.  She shares practical strategies for securing these grants through application strategies, tracking the funding, and demonstrating student impact. She also describes several funded professional-learning trips including a Fulbright project in Ethiopia, an NEH institute on graphic novels with Comic‑Con, a transatlantic study trip to Germany, and the White House History Teacher Institute and how she brings artifacts, lessons, and cultural experiences back to enrich student learning in a small, rural district. Listeners will leave with clear grant-writing tips, examples of funded projects, and resources to explore; connect with Amy at @amybrownlee93 on Instagram and BlueSky or visit bibliobrownlee.weebly.com for more.  

09-29
28:33

Global Voices for Libraries - E118

Visit the Library Exchange official website to submit a story, ask a question or request to be a guest at https://www.libraryexchangepodcast.com  Looking for some new swag for your library, yourself or a favorite book loving friend? Visit http://libraryexchange.etsy.com  To follow Hajnalka Molloy, search on LinkedIn and Facebook. For more information and resources for advocating for school libraries, visit Students Need School Libraries website at https://studentsneedschoollibraries.org.au/  Episode Description: Hajnalka Malloy, president of the School Library Association of South Australia and teacher librarian at Concordia College, discusses results from statewide school library censuses showing a decline in dual-qualified teacher-librarians. She shares practical advocacy strategies aligning library work to school goals, producing annual reports, showcasing student work, using parent brochures, and building relationships with leaders and staff. She also speaks on the importance of sharing professional research, and joining advocacy groups to strengthen school libraries and emphasize their role in teaching information literacy and supporting student learning.  

09-15
28:35

Pop‑Up Learning Adventures - E117

Visit the Library Exchange official website to submit a story, ask a question or request to be a guest at https://www.libraryexchangepodcast.com  Looking for some new swag for your library, yourself or a favorite book loving friend? Visit http://libraryexchange.etsy.com  To follow Sharon Amolo: Instagram and TikTok: @bybookchick   Episode Description: In this episode, elementary school librarian Sharon Amolo (aka BookChick) shares how she designs pop‑up museums in the media center to bring curriculum to life for K - 5 students. She describes practical, low‑cost strategies - borrowing trunks from parks and museums, soliciting donations, scavenger hunts, make‑and‑take projects, and rotation stations - using examples like a toy timeline for kindergarten and a Westward Expansion museum for fourth grade. Sharon explains scheduling, classroom partnerships, and the instructional value of hands‑on artifacts that boost engagement and advocacy, plus tips for stretching resources and tying experiences to standards so teachers buy in.

09-01
25:09

Read. Write. Be Kind. - E116

Visit the Library Exchange official website to submit a story, ask a question or request to be a guest at https://www.libraryexchangepodcast.com  Looking for some new swag for your library, yourself or a favorite book loving friend? Visit http://libraryexchange.etsy.com  Learn more about the Very Airy Library with Stan Tucker: https://www.theveryairylibrary.com/  Episode Description: Hosts Jan and Julie have a fascinating discussion with Stan Tucker, a former teacher turned children's author, who shares his inspirational journey of promoting literacy and character education across the U.S. Dive into Stan's innovative programs like the Very Airy Library and Share Your Story, designed to spark creativity and respect in young readers and writers. Join us for an episode brimming with nostalgia, passion, and the power of storytelling.  

08-18
27:45

Integrated Librarianship - E115

Visit the Library Exchange official website to submit a story, ask a question or request to be a guest at https://www.libraryexchangepodcast.com  Looking for some new swag for your library, yourself or a favorite book loving friend? Visit http://libraryexchange.etsy.com  Follow Mae Craddock on social media @IMCraddock or contact her at mae.craddock@gmail.com  Episode Description: In this episode, we delve into the transformative role of school librarians as key players in collaborative education. Our guest, Mae Craddock, shares insights from her 26 years as an educator at the innovative Community Lab School in Charlottesville, Virginia. Learn about the interdisciplinary approach that integrates librarians into the educational fabric, ensuring every student develops essential information and media literacy skills. Mae discusses the unique setup of her school, where freedom in learning and collaboration are encouraged, resulting in fewer discipline issues and heightened student engagement. Discover how the lateral reading technique replaces outdated evaluation methods, making source reliability a cornerstone of the curriculum. We also explore Mae's innovative approach to library management, where books are easily accessible throughout the school, emphasizing the librarian's role beyond just resource provision. Tune in for inspiring strategies to enhance your educational environment, whether you're an educator, librarian, or student advocate.

08-04
29:32

Staff Engagement - E114

Visit the Library Exchange official website to submit a story, ask a question or request to be a guest at https://www.libraryexchangepodcast.com  Looking for some new swag for your library, yourself or a favorite book loving friend? Visit http://libraryexchange.etsy.com  To follow Melissa Corey: Blue Sky, Threads, and Instagram: @melissacorey Tiktok: @melissacoreylibrary Beacons: beacons.ai/melissacorey  Episode Description: Welcome to the latest episode of Library Exchange, sponsored by Capstone. In this engaging discussion, we speak with Melissa Corey, an esteemed middle school librarian from St. Joseph, Missouri. Recognized as a 2023 School Librarian of the Year finalist, Melissa shares her passion for integrating creativity and literacy in schools. Dive into Melissa's innovative initiatives, from her renowned visual book lists that celebrate diverse literature to passive programming that captivates students' imaginations. Discover how her talents provide valuable tools for educators and inspire a love of learning in students. Melissa also shares strategies for connecting with teachers and enhancing staff wellness with engaging activities like bingo. This episode is filled with insights for librarians and educators seeking to enrich their library programs and foster meaningful connections within their school communities.

07-21
27:27

Bookmobiles: Literacy in Motion - E113

Visit the Library Exchange official website to submit a story, ask a question or request to be a guest at https://www.libraryexchangepodcast.com  Looking for some new swag for your library, yourself or a favorite book loving friend? Visit http://libraryexchange.etsy.com  For more information about the GCPS Book Mobile Program or how you can support this book mobile initiative, visit http://www.gcpsbookmobile.org/  Episode Description: In this episode of Library Exchange, we delve into the exciting world of bookmobiles and their significant impact in one of Georgia's largest school districts. With Jan Wilson, co-host turned special guest, we explore how this unique program combats the traditional summer slide and fosters a love for reading among students. The discussion highlights how the program, which started in 2017, has expanded to include two buses and a van, reaching thousands of students each year with a variety of books. Unique in its approach, the initiative emphasizes student choice and provides brand-new books to young readers, creating valuable personal libraries. We also learn about the collaborative efforts behind the project, with community and district partnerships driving its success. Whether through a yearly 5K or partnerships with local charities, the program continually evolves to meet the needs of the community. Join us as we explore the powerful link between accessibility and literacy and inspire new ways to engage young minds through reading.

07-07
22:01

Building Library Momentum - E112

Visit the Library Exchange official website to submit a story, ask a question or request to be a guest at https://www.libraryexchangepodcast.com  Looking for some new swag for your library, yourself or a favorite book loving friend? Visit http://libraryexchange.etsy.com  Link to the Flywheel Reading Momentum Model: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NenvLEq4vUFNNI7PqeHszrp9GLPLnNkO/view?usp=sharing  Episode Description: In this engaging episode of Library Exchange, we explore innovative approaches to library programming with our guest, Dr. Sarah Sansbury. Known affectionately by her students as Mrs. Dr. Sansbury, she shares her inspiring journey from teacher to award-winning school librarian. Discover how the Flywheel model, borrowed from the world of digital marketing, is revolutionizing school libraries by attracting, engaging, and delighting students and teachers alike. You'll hear about unique programs like the worm hotel, therapy dog visits, and birthday book vending machines that are captivating young minds at Dr. Sansbury's metro Atlanta school. Learn how Sarah’s commitment to creating a welcoming environment in her library is turning casual visitors into enthusiastic, repeat patrons, fostering a lifelong love for reading.   

06-23
26:08

Empowering Student Independence - E111

Library Exchange Podcast Website Access all episodes, submit a question, request to be a guest, or submit a story. https://www.libraryexchangepodcast.com Library Exchange Etsy Store Find something fun for you, your favorite reader, or for your library. http://www.libraryexchange.etsy.com  Contact Jennifer Mathews at the Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind: jmathews@csdb.org    This Episode's Description: This episode welcomes Jennifer Mathews, a finalist for the 2025 School Librarian of the Year from the School Library Journal, as she shares her transformative journey at the Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind. Dive into the challenges and rewards of adapting library services to meet the unique needs of students with diverse sensory abilities.

06-09
27:04

Findability: School Library Edition - E110

Visit the Library Exchange official website at https://www.libraryexchangepodcast.com  Looking for some new swag for your library, yourself or a favorite book loving friend? Visit http://libraryexchange.etsy.com  Episode Description: Join us as we delve into the topic of Findability and its impact on school libraries. Three distinguished school librarians from the largest school district in Georgia share their experiences and insights on implementing a word-based classification system for nonfiction. High school librarian Lorraine McCullough, middle school librarian Carrie Card, and elementary librarian Nicole Solanki discuss their unique approaches in aligning library book categories, locations, and communications with student needs. Discover the importance of vertical alignment, the challenges and successes of transitioning to this innovative model, and how it has enhanced students' ability to independently explore and engage with their library collections. Learn how Findability has shifted the perception of nonfiction sections from research-focused to curiosity-driven spaces, supporting diverse learning styles and multilingual student populations. This episode is a must-listen for librarians and educators seeking to revolutionize their library spaces, encouraging student-centered learning and fostering a love for reading. Tune in to the Library Exchange podcast for a deep dive into the future of library systems.

05-26
25:49

Student Leadership Matters - E109

Visit the Library Exchange official website at https://www.libraryexchangepodcast.com  Looking for some new swag for your library, yourself or a favorite book loving friend? Visit http://libraryexchange.etsy.com  Follow the Snarky Librarian (Amy Drake): Instagram and TikTock: @the_snarky_librarian   This Episode's Description: Welcome to this episode of Library Exchange, where we dive into the world of school libraries with our guest, Amy Drake, also known as the Snarky Librarian. Amy, a school librarian in Iowa, shares her journey from a high school English teacher to managing libraries across different educational levels.   Amy discusses the challenges and joys of overseeing both an elementary and a middle school library, highlighting the importance of building independence and fostering a love for reading among students. We also learn about her unique approach to integrating the Leader in Me framework to empower students and her innovative uses of library tools to promote student autonomy.  

05-12
25:02

Transformative Leadership - E108

Library Exchange Podcast Website Access all episodes, submit a question, request to be a guest, or submit a story. https://www.libraryexchangepodcast.com Library Exchange Etsy Store Find something fun for you, your favorite reader, or for your library. http://www.libraryexchange.etsy.com    This Episode's Description: The episode features a special interview with Christy James, Charleston County School District's Library and Media Services Coordinator. Discover her incredible journey from teacher to trailblazer, addressing librarian shortages with innovative solutions and fostering partnerships between public libraries and schools.   Supported by their sponsor, Nisewonger AV, advancing technology and designing spaces, Julie and Jan explore the transformative power of libraries and discuss initiatives that position them as a cornerstone of educational success.

04-28
27:18

The Importance of PLCs - E107

Library Exchange Podcast Website: https://www.libraryexchangepodcast.com Library Exchange Etsy Store: http://www.libraryexchange.etsy.com School Librarians United Podcast Website: https://schoollibrariansunited.libsyn.com/  Follow Amy Hermon on Instagram: @schoollibrariansunited    Episode Description: In this episode of Library Exchange, Amy Herman, the voice behind the podcast "School Librarians United," discusses her journey from classroom teacher to librarian influencer and podcaster, touching on the importance of connection and community among librarians.   Amy highlights the impactful experiences gained from attending conferences, the need for constant advocacy of library roles, and the essential collaboration between librarians and teachers to enhance both library services and educational strategies. With humor and insight, the episode underscores librarians as invaluable human resources, capable of fostering professional growth and inspiring educational environments.   Listeners are also introduced to innovative ways librarians can create personalized professional development and connect with others to nurture an ever-evolving educational landscape. Julie and Jan offer a fresh perspective on the significance of librarianship and the power of building a vibrant professional learning network.

04-14
30:18

Community Literacy Partnerships - E106

Podcast Website: https://www.libraryexchangepodcast.com Etsy Store: http://www.libraryexchange.etsy.com    Episode Description: In this episode of Library Exchange, hosts Julie Saunders and Jan Wilson engage in a conversation with Jennifer Saunders, Director of Library Media Services for a large school district in Atlanta, Georgia. Together, they explore the impact of the Race to Read campaign—a city-wide initiative designed to cultivate a culture of reading.   Discover how programs like Beanstack and ClassPass make significant differences in literacy engagement, removing barriers and energizing students and adults alike.   With personal stories and creative strategies, this episode provides inspiration for library professionals and educators aiming to drive change in their communities.

03-31
28:45

Information & Media Literacy - E105

Podcast Website: https://www.libraryexchangepodcast.com  Visit our store at http://libraryexchange.etsy.com with reading swag for your favorite reading friend or school library.    Podcast Description: In this episode of Library Exchange, hosts Julie Saunders and Jan Wilson delve into the vital role of information and media literacy in today's education. Joined by guest Jenny Sweat, a high school librarian from Gwinnett County, Georgia, the episode explores the evolving responsibilities of librarians as educators.   Jenny shares her insights on how media literacy serves as an umbrella term for the essential skills needed to navigate the overwhelming amount of information available today. From identifying misinformation to critically analyzing sources, these skills are crucial for developing information literate students.   Listeners will learn about Jenny's strategic approach to integrating these skills into the curriculum at the Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology, describing her multi-year approach to build students' media literacy capabilities.   The conversation also highlights the importance of adapting teaching methods to maintain student interest and ensuring students are equipped to critically assess information across various platforms like Google News, Yahoo News, and TikTok.   Tune in to discover invaluable resources such as the News Literacy Project and AdFontis Media that provide free tools and lessons to facilitate media literacy education. This episode is a must-listen for educators and librarians committed to preparing students for an information-rich world.

03-17
25:24

Findability: Public Library Edition - E104

  Podcast Website: https://www.libraryexchangepodcast.com Etsy Store: http://libraryexchange.etsy.com    Episode Description: This episode features Jenny LaJeunesse, the Technical Services Manager, and Alex Olson, the Staff Engagement Specialist, from the Gwinnett County Public Library System in Georgia. Jenny and Alex introduce the concept of Findability, a word-based classification system designed to improve the accessibility of library materials by moving beyond the traditional Dewey Decimal System. Findability emphasizes user-friendly navigation and categorization, making the nonfiction section easier to browse.  Jenny and Alex discuss the implementation process, which includes re-cataloging collections and designing new signage to create a more patron-centric environment. They also share insights into the collaborative efforts and challenges faced during the transition, highlighting the importance of adapting library systems to meet the evolving needs of both staff and patrons. The episode wraps up with great tips for other librarians thinking about making similar changes. Jenny and Alex highlight how library spaces can be dynamic and interactive, adapting to the needs of both staff and patrons. Tune in for an enlightening chat on making libraries more accessible and engaging.

03-03
32:55

Soft-Censorship - E103

  Podcast website: https://www.libraryexchangepodcast.com/ Etsy Store: http://www.libraryexchange.etsy.com   Amanda Jones Website: http://www.librarianjones.com/ Instagram: @thatlibrarianjones Bluesky: @librarianjones.com   Librarians Building Libraries Website: buildinglibraries.org  @bldglibraries on Instagram and Bluesky   Episode Description: Join hosts Julie Saunders and Jan Wilson as they explore the multifaceted world of school librarianship in this episode of Library Exchange. With special guest Amanda Jones, an award-winning librarian, author, and advocate, they discuss issues like soft censorship, the right to access information, and the role of libraries in fostering community and intellectual freedom.   Amanda shares her personal journey, including her impactful advocacy work against book banning, and her appearance at the Sundance Film Festival for the documentary "The Librarians." She highlights the importance of representation in library collections and the ongoing struggle against censorship, driven by her belief that books can indeed save lives.   Discover strategies for building strong relationships within school systems, advocating for necessary library policies, and ensuring that every student feels seen and heard. Plus, learn about Amanda's non-profit initiative, Librarians Building Libraries, which aims to create libraries where they're needed the most, empowering local communities.   This discussion reinforces the critical role that libraries and librarians play in shaping inclusive, informed, and supportive educational environments. Tune in and be inspired to advocate for the freedom to read.

02-17
38:16

The Benefits of Reading Competitions - E102

  Podcast Website: https://libraryexchangepodcast.com  Etsy Store:  http://www.libraryexchange.etsy.com    Episode Description: Join us on this episode of Library Exchange as we dive into the world of school librarianship with hosts Jan Wilson and Julie Saunders. In a discussion with guest Julie Hatcher, a librarian from Boise, Idaho, we explore the benefits of reading competitions on students and communities.   Discover how Julie Hatcher has transformed student engagement through the Idaho Battle of the Books, fostering a community of young readers and empowering them with collaborative leadership skills. Learn about the intricacies of organizing these literary events, from book selection to competition day logistics, and gain insights into how reading competitions create lifelong memories and connections.   Whether you're a librarian seeking inspiration or simply curious about reading competitions, this episode offers a powerful exploration of how reading can be a bridge to community and personal growth. Tune in to learn more about the undeniable fun of connecting students through literature.

02-03
29:56

Student-Centered Library Programs - E101

Podcast Website: https://libraryexchangepodcast.com  Etsy Store:  http://www.libraryexchange.etsy.com  Cicely’s Books: https://tinyurl.com/Cicely101  Lerner Publishing Spring 2025 Specials: https://tinyurl.com/Lerner101  Episode Description: Join Julie Saunders and Jan Wilson as we explore the world of school librarianship, bringing you insightful conversations and inspiring ideas to elevate your library programs. In this episode of Library Exchange, sponsored by Lerner Publishing Group, we have an enlightening discussion with Cicely Lewis, the celebrated school librarian at Meadowcreek High School.   Explore the heart of a student-centered library program as Cicely shares her journey of creating an inclusive environment that puts students at the forefront. Discover innovative initiatives such as audiobook yoga, voter registration drives, and the vibrant Quinceanera fashion show that connects students to their cultures and communities.   Cicely also highlights her approach to welcoming new students and providing leadership opportunities through the Library Science program, making her library a hub of empowerment and growth.   Whether you're a seasoned librarian or just starting out, gain valuable insights from Cicely's strategies for meaningful student engagement and community connection.

01-19
37:21

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