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Johnson County Library’s podcast uncovers our collection and reveals the behind the scenes stories at the Library.

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Johnson County Library’s podcast uncovers our collection and reveals the behind the scenes stories at the Library.

    Every Day is Mother’s Day with Momoirs

    Every Day is Mother’s Day with Momoirs

    Subgenre Deep-Dive: Momoirs
    What’s a Momoir you ask? Well, a Memoir, as you know, is essentially a personal account of memories—it’s narrative nonfiction. A Momoir is a personal account of memories from a mother’s perspective. We invite you to enjoy another collection deep-dive with Gregg as he hosts a discussion with Kelsey and Caitlyn about a subgenre worth your time and attention: Momoirs! 

    • 30 min
    Unsung Heroes

    Unsung Heroes

    There is a lot of good in Johnson County. Our schools, libraries, parks, cultural diversity and community. Those things don't happen without the vision and hard work of unsung heroes who fight the good fight and overcome odds. On this episode of the JoCoLibrary Uncovered podcast, Andrew Gustafson—Curator of Interpretation, Johnson County Museum, Arts and Heritage Center—presents the fascinating stories of three individuals who truly helped make this little corner of the world that we call home, better.

    Learn about the contributions from:
    John Barkley 
    Corinthian Nutter 
    Erik Erazo 
    Their stories are intriguing, and yet, they are Unsung Heroes!
    Our Unsung Heroes Recommendations:  Charles’ Choices: Grace Hopper and the Invention of the Information Age by Kurt Beyer and DNA: Secret of Photo 51 Dave’s Double-feature: Everything Everywhere All at Once (a Kanopy offering) and Underdog From our catalog: Unsung Heroes Reading and Website Link List

    • 33 min
    Give Romance a Chance

    Give Romance a Chance

    Let's Cozy Up to the Romance Genre
    Did you know that Romance is the most popular fiction genre out there?  It's true! According to WordsRated—a research group that focuses on the book industry—romance novels sold 39 million volumes from 2022 to 2023, bringing in $1.44 billion. 

    This is probably not news to those readers out there trying to request some best-selling romance novels and finding long holds lists for authors like Colleen Hoover. Her books became a popular on TikTok last year, and though we now are doing a better job keeping up with demand, when it released in October of 2022 her book “It Starts with Us” already had nearly 900 people with it on hold through the Johnson County Library. 
    What draws people so passionately to this genre? For those who may have never picked up a romance novel, where should they start? Gregg is back with some friends who just might have the answer to those questions!
    What draws people so passionately to this genre? For those who may have never picked up a romance novel, where should they start? Gregg is back with some friends who just might have the answer to those questions!
    Our Romance Recommendations:  Charles’ Choices: The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy by Megan Bannen & Hot and Badgered by Shelly LaurenstonDave’s Double-feature: Pretty in Pink and High FidelityFrom our catalog: Romance Favorites!

    • 30 min
    What’s in a Word? ”Libreria VS Biblioteca.”

    What’s in a Word? ”Libreria VS Biblioteca.”

    “Libreria” vs “Biblioteca”
    Have you ever been confused by a word that looked like another word? You know, like bear and bare or idol and idle?  Today's episode of JocCoLibrary Uncovered isn't about homophones or false cognates. But it is about how words can seem like one thing but mean something else, particularly in Spanish, and especially the words "Biblioteca" and "Libreria."  We're a bit past the mid-way mark of Hispanic Heritage Month, so it's fitting that our Latino Services Librarians, Christine and German, are our guests today. They do the hard work of explaining cognates and how words that look like other words can lead to confusion.  We also discuss the confusion that comes when a person experiences a Library in one country and then moves or visits another place, and how that can sometimes influence perceptions of what Libraries are like away from home. To some, differing understandings of what libraries are and are not in other countries may affect their perception of what Johnson County Library offers patrons—and Christina and German help us clear that up.  



    Our Recommendations:    Charles’ Choices: Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia (Gótico) & Our America: a Hispanic History of the United States by Felipe Fernández-Armesto  Dave’s Double-feature: visit the streaming video section of our eLibrary. On Kanopy you'll find "Guie’dani‘s Navel." And look for "Visiones: Latino Art & Culture." This is a series that explores visual art, performing arts, music and dance as a way to discover Latin American culture.   Learning Links:
    jocolibrary.org/español
    German Perilla, Univision KC, Falsos Cognados
    Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
    Fiction for National Hispanic Heritage Month!
    Photos of Libraries in Bogota Columbia
    Biblioburro the Library Donkey

    • 47 min
    How to Track a Killer...and Write About It!

    How to Track a Killer...and Write About It!

    Creative Nonfiction
    In his writing blog, Find Your Creative Muse, Dave Hood provides a great summary definition of Creative Nonfiction:

    “A historical text presents the facts and causes and effects, and significance. Creative nonfiction does the same, but also adds narrative, including storytelling, dialogue, setting, character development. Writing Nonfiction History relies on an authoritative tone and is written in the third person." 


    In this episode, we interview Jim Cosgrove, author of the creative nonfiction title Ripple: A Long, Strange Search for A Killer. You may be familiar with Cosgrove as a nationally recognized, award-winning children’s entertainer known by young fans as Mr. Stinky Feet. He is also the author of three children’s books and Everybody Gets Stinky Feet, a collection of inspirational essays from his time as a parenting columnist for The Kansas City Star. Cosgrove spent his time during the COVID pandemic and subsequent lockdown to finish his incomplete investigative work focused on finding the killer of a family friend, Frank McGonigle. His resulting book, Ripple, is Cosgrove's story about Frank's cold case. He uncovers connections to a ruthless local crime boss and the blunders by the threadbare sheriff's department.

    “Our story is no different from what a lot of families have dealt with. A child, a brother, whoever. They got murdered in a violent way that didn’t make any sense.
    ~Ripple, A Long Strange Search for a Killer - Jim Cosgrove

    We use Jim's book as an exemplar of creative nonfiction because he walks us through his experience researching and writing. We truly get the story behind the story! We also bring in Local History Librarian Amanda Wahlmeier who walks us through regional reference resources available so you too can research the next great creative nonfiction true crime novel!
    Our Recommendations:     Charles’ Choices: Dodge City: Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and The Wickedest Town in the American West by Tom Clavin & The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson.   Dave’s Double-feature: visit the streaming video section of our eLibrary: On Kanopy you'll find Capote—a biographical drama about the author Truman Capote and his writing of the non-fiction novel In Cold Blood. It details the 1959 murders of four members of the Clutter family in the small farming community of Holcomb, Kansas. And, All the President’s Men—both the movie on DVD and the book by Carl Bernstein. Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford star in this true story of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein uncovering the White House involvement in the Watergate break-in.  
    From our guests: search for Jim Cosgrove in our catalog and you’ll find the title we discussed today: Ripple in print, eBook and downloadable audiobook formats. You’ll also see 12 other titles by Jim—music and books for kids—which just goes to show what a diversely talented individual Mr. Cosgrove is!  From our catalog: Creative Nonfiction  A Helpful Writing Resource: Find Your Creative Muse. Learn How to Write Poetry, Fiction, Personal Essays, and More, a blog by Dave Hood.

    • 31 min
    Post-Apocalyptic Fiction

    Post-Apocalyptic Fiction

    It’s National Preparedness Month which is an observance each September to raise awareness about the importance of preparing for disasters and emergencies that could happen at any time. So, get prepared:
    Get informed (we suggest registering at NotifyJoCo for emergency alerts.)
    Make a plan
    Assemble a Kit
    Maintain your kit
    And, make sure there's a good book in that kit! Can we suggest a Post-apocalyptic fiction title?

    We welcome back Gregg Winsor and friends to take a deep-dive into Post-apocalyptic fiction—a subgenre of science fiction where some disaster has occurred, and we discover IF the characters were … prepared.
    Our Recommendations:  Charles’ Choices: The Passage by Justin Cronin & Hollow Kingdom by Kira Jane BuxtonDave’s Double-feature: visit the streaming video section of our eLibrary—: On IndieFlix you’ll find a 14 minute Drama/Science Fiction film from 2022 called Riley. On Kanopy under one of our favorite categories—The Great Courses—learn about Great Utopian and Dystopian Works of Literature. From our catalog: Post-Apocalyptic Stories Important Preparedness links:
    Official National Preparedness Month website: ready.gov
    Notify JoCo
    FEMA and the American Red Cross: Preparing for Disaster
    American Public Health Association: Natural Disaster Preparedness Quiz
     
     

    • 30 min

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cosimascully ,

Delightful

A very enjoyable podcast from my local library! I look forward to getting more book recommendations and hearing about different topics/events.

Shannon830 ,

Cheerful and informative

A lovely bookish podcast from our local library. Cheerful, fun and informative, it’s a great way to hear about books, how our library works, and upcoming events.

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