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Episode 016 - Stay True to Your Shelf

Shelf Centered

Release Date: 01/27/2021

Episode 024 - Swan Song with Robin Ulery show art Episode 024 - Swan Song with Robin Ulery

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Shelf Centered says goodbye to co-host, Scottie Campbell. Also featuring a conversation with Robin Ulery, who won Audubon's Amateur 2021 National Audubon Society Amateur Photography Award and his currently exhibiting her work at the Winter Garden Branch.

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Episode 23.5 - Creature in the Night with Crystal Sullivan show art Episode 23.5 - Creature in the Night with Crystal Sullivan

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Orange County Library System Storyteller, Crystal Sullivan, joins the Shelf Centered team to spin a spooky yarn about a ghastly ghoul.

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Episode 023 - Global Peace Week with Rachel Allen of the Peace and Justice Institute  show art Episode 023 - Global Peace Week with Rachel Allen of the Peace and Justice Institute

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On this month's episode, we speak to Rachel Allen, Direcotr of the Peace and Justice Institute at Valencia College about Global Peace Week (9/27 - 9/30).

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Episode 022 - Back to School with Jenn Schock show art Episode 022 - Back to School with Jenn Schock

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Learn about the library's academic resources and educational events with Jenn Schock from Orange County Library System's Youth Services Department.

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Episode 021 - The UnBEARable Lightness of Reading show art Episode 021 - The UnBEARable Lightness of Reading

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On this episode of Orange County Library System's official podcast, Mike and Scottie discuss what they're currently reading, notable new releases and the finalists for the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.

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Episode 020 - Meet the Library's Social Worker show art Episode 020 - Meet the Library's Social Worker

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On the occasion of Mental Health Awareness Month (May), Mike and Scottie chat with Andre Morris, Social Worker for OCLS, about the vital service he offers. Also in this episode, Zach Barnes, from our Southwest Branch, shares a Staff Pick written by comedian Tig Notaro and we give you a heads up on the Pride events your library has planned for June. Social Worker: Pride Events: Books & Beyond: Staff Picks: Social Media OCLS Facebook: OCLS Twitter: OCLS YouTube:

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Ep 019 - The Quick and the Read show art Ep 019 - The Quick and the Read

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Strap on them there spurs, pardner- Mike and Scottie are traveling to the American frontier to explore the literary tradition of Western Fiction.

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Ep 019 - The Quick and the Read show art Ep 019 - The Quick and the Read

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Strap on them there spurs, pardner- Mike and Scottie are traveling to the American frontier to explore the literary tradition of Western Fiction.

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Episode 018 - There once was a woman from Orlando... show art Episode 018 - There once was a woman from Orlando...

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April is National Poetry Month!

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A Conversation with Chris Grabenstein show art A Conversation with Chris Grabenstein

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Chris Grabenstein is the New York Times bestselling author of the Lemoncello Library series. He is also the co-author (with James Patterson) of the #1 Bestsellers I Funny, House of Robots, Treasure Hunters, Jacky Ha-Ha, Word of Mouse, Pottymouth and Stoopid, and many others.

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Dewey decimate your 2021 reading goals with tips from Shelf Centered co-hosts Scottie and Mike.

This episode also features a brief discussion with local artist Dawn Schreiner about Orange County Library System's International Year of Peace and Trust initiative, and Kelley M. from our Southwest Branch joins us for the Staff Picks segment.

Links to content mentioned:

Virtual Event: Valentine Escape Game

https://attend.ocls.info/event/4775320

Virtual Event: Calligraphy Projects for Valentine's Day
 
 
Virtual Event: African-American Read-In
DIY Film Festival: Valentine's Day
 
Get it Together!
 
 
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