Biblio Radio – 2.24.2017
Heights Libraries’ John Piche describes one of the programs available for people who are unable to physically visit the branches.
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Heights Libraries’ John Piche describes one of the programs available for people who are unable to physically visit the branches.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 3:30 — 3.2MB)
Mike Deme and Mike Sayers – two different Mikes – both involved in cycling – one from the advocacy perspective of Adventure Cycling; the other an ex-pro who has gone on to use all of his expertise as the Mike half of The Inside Line with Mike and Dave podcast.
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Librarian Andrea Lynn fills us in on the library’s Matchmaker service, for hooking up customers with their next great book, movie, or CD.
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Iconic frame builder Ben Serotta joins Diane for a lengthy conversation. Bike San Diego director Sam Ollinger fills us in on the San Diego transportation scene.
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Adult Services Associate L.P. Colandangelo shares his enthusiasm for the upcoming African American Read-In at Heights Libraries.
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Not one, not two, not even three; but, FOUR great guests this week. Roger Bird remembers Chris Kegel; Senator Sherrod Brown tells us about what’s happening in Washington and what we can do to get the things we believe in; Don Walker takes us to NAHBS 13 coming up in March; and, Adventure Cycling founder Greg Siple reminisces about the founding of the organization on the eve of his retirement!
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Heights Libraries Jessica Markowitz describes the programs she helps run that assist immigrants and refugees who live near the Noble branch.
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It’s a three-fer today… Slate Olson is a marketing whiz and we get to learn about his work and his ideas from his time at Nike, Rapha, and Specialized as he comes full circle back to Portland, taking on the CEO position with Chrome Industries. Then, we excerpt my interview with Amanda Batty that was part of a larger conversation on the Paceline Podcast this week. Finally we review The Haywire Heart with author and Velo News managing editor Chris Case.
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In the first episode of the new year, DB and her guests discuss how to start off the new year in the office by looking at the benefits of cleaning …
Read moreMinding Your Business- New Year, New You, New Desk
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The “fastest woman on two wheels” – Denise Mueller talks about her record. Brian and I start a new feature about bikes and cycling; Gerolf Meyer, German podcaster, and I talk about his role as host/producer of Antritt
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