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BookED is the bookstore education podcast brought to you by the American Booksellers Association. For additional bookstore resources or to sign up as an ABA member, visit us at www.bookweb.org.
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Lightning Talk: Filling out ABACUS with Kira Wizner of Merritt Bookstore
ABA's Lightning Talk series features booksellers presenting 5-10 minute talks on tech tools, organizational strategies, communication methods, or innovations they’ve made in their stores. On June 6, 2024, Kira Wizner of Merritt Bookstore (Millbrook, NY) discussed filling out ABACUS, ABA’s free annual industry benchmarking report.
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Additional bookstore education resources can be found at www.bookweb.org.
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Wi2024 Keynote with William Ury: Possible: How We Survive (and Thrive) in an Age of Conflict
How can we survive—and even thrive—in this age of conflict? Negotiation expert William Ury, coauthor of the best-selling Getting to YES, introduces a transformative mindset in his new book, Possible: How We Survive (and Thrive) in an Age of Conflict. Drawing on 45 years of experience, Ury presents an actionable framework, a “Path to Possible”, for navigating conflicts of any scale—from boardroom battles to large-scale international conflict —by sharing a range of personal stories intermixed with practical takeaways. Whether you’re facing a family feud, a workplace dispute, or a political crisis, Possible will help you turn any challenge into an opportunity. Equal parts memoir, manual, and manifesto, Possible empowers us all to be “Possibilists”: those who believe in the human potential to transform today’s toughest conflicts creatively and constructively.
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Recorded February 12, 2024 at Winter Institute 2024 in Cincinnati, OH
Additional bookstore education resources can be found at www.bookweb.org.
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Indies Introduce: Emily Hamilton (The Stars Too Fondly)
ABA's Indies Introduce interview series spotlights debut authors handpicked by booksellers from around the country. In each episode, a bookseller from the Indies Introduce panel interviews an author featured in the program to celebrate the release of their book.
In this episode, Arden Harris of A Seat at the Table Books (Elk Grove, CA) interviews Suzi Ehtesham-Zadeh, author of The Stars Too Fondly (Harper Voyager/HarperCollins), available June 11 at your local independent bookstore.
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Indies Introduce: Suzi Ehtesham-Zadeh (Zan: Stories)
ABA's Indies Introduce interview series spotlights debut authors handpicked by booksellers from around the country. In each episode, a bookseller from the Indies Introduce panel interviews an author featured in the program to celebrate the release of their book.
In this episode, Kristin Saner of Fables Books (Goshen, IN) interviews Suzi Ehtesham-Zadeh, author of Zan: Stories (Dzanc Books), available June 11 at your local independent bookstore.
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Indies Introduce: Daisy Garrison (Six More Months of June)
ABA's Indies Introduce interview series spotlights debut authors handpicked by booksellers from around the country. In each episode, a bookseller from the Indies Introduce panel interviews an author featured in the program to celebrate the release of their book.
In this episode, Katie Pionk of McLean & Eakin Booksellers (Petoskey, MI) interviews Daisy Garrison, author of Six More Months of June (Flatiron Books/Macmillan Publishers), available June 11 at your local independent bookstore.
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Wi2024: Starting a Worker Owned Co-op
According to the United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives (USFWC), “Worker cooperatives are values-driven businesses that put worker and community benefit at the core of their purpose. Worker members…participate in the profits, oversight, and often management of the enterprise using democratic practices.” If you are interested in opening a worker-owned co-op bookstore or transitioning to one, this conversation is for you. In this session, a representative from USFWC will talk about the benefits of a worker-owned model as well as the drawbacks. They will review legalities of incorporation, decision making, financial operations, and more. Leave this session with the knowledge you need to evaluate if this shift is the right fit for you.
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Cullen Nawalkowsky, Red Emma's Bookstore Coffeehouse - Baltimore, MD Talia Whyte, Rozzie Bound Books - Boston, MA Ellen Vera, Co-op Cincy - Cincinnati, OH Files & Links
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Recorded February 13, 2024 at Winter Institute 2024 in Cincinnati, OH
Additional bookstore education resources can be found at www.bookweb.org.
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