Hello again everyone,
A sincere thank you to everyone who replied with your podcasts, information, and advice. I appreciate it. 

Some of you asked for the results that I got from my inquiry, so I thought I'd compile them and send it out for everyone to take a look at their leisure. 

Here you go! 

CADL CAST Podcast general topic

https://audioboom.com/posts/7643416-three-chords-and-the-truth

 

CADL CAST Reader’s Roundtable Edition

https://audioboom.com/posts/7779032-reading-goals-in-challenging-times

 

Example of using local leaders as guest hosts

https://audioboom.com/posts/7784989-color-adjustment-revisited


East Lansing Public Library's Podcast  https://elplibrary.podbean.com/  

I got a response from Rebecca Higgerson that she and a colleague have a podcast they run on their own time. You can listen here. 
https://canadareadsamericanstyle.podbean.com/  

KDL has a podcast
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/kdlcast/id1128880592  

Ypsilanti District Library's podcast
ypsilibrary.org/ypsistories  

Tabletop gaming podcast (not library related, but fun!)
http://interpartyconflict.blogspot.com/  

In addition to these casts I was also directed to listen to this on-demand webinar: http://www.ala.org/pla/education/onlinelearning/webinars/ondemand/podcasting 

And MLA has a recorded session of a webinar called " Why Podcast? Creating Compelling Content That Tells Your Story" which can be located here:  https://www.milibraries.org/mla-2020-virtual-archives but is only available with an MLA membership.  

Thank you to everyone who sent their podcasts my way. I really appreciate it and wish you continued success! 



Christina Le Vey-Rowland

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