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Due, Knowledge

Harry Brake and MANY students.harrybrake.com
- Public to School, School to Public Librarianship - This is a podcast tying together the public and school librarianship connections. Led by Donna Carter and Harry Brake. These episodes started utilizing a cell phone interview, WITH the snowball microphone, in place of using JUST the cellphone as the microphone. Since the first episode, we have moved into more formal studio podcasts- morphing into studio interviews, led by students, connecting the community to school and public library based content. We hope you enjoy - many more to be uploaded!
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Episodes

DE Humanities - What are the Humanities? WHS students Chelsea, Anye, and Elena sit down with DE Humanities Executive Director Michele Anstine and Discuss Human Ties to the DE Humanities

This is a series of podcasts that showcase sponsors of the Festival of Words 2025. The Delaware Humanities is a center of many human interactions and experience. Outside of the Festival of Words, the DE impacts us on a daily basis. This podcast shines a light on the ways the DE Humanities represents each one of us!

May 14, 202511 min

Adriana Camacho Church

Adriana Camacho- Church! In a time where mental health and diversity needs a space for literacy, we are lucky and excited to have Adriana Camacho-Church, Delaware resident and from Columbia, as our bilingual guest author at Festival of Words. https://sites.google.com/view/festivalofwords2025?usp=sharing We apologize ahead for the rough time/ recording quality we had with the podcast, as this was a day we had a MAJOR run of people in and out of the library and no quiet room space to record and ye...

Mar 24, 202518 min

NRWC Works Study's Melisa Velasquez

The Nanticoke River Watershed Conservancy sat down with a quick catch up with Q & A with 2024's experience with her summer work study!

Sep 22, 20248 min

International Women's Day Panel March 8th Segment 1

While in some places inaudible (no fault of the panelists) the power of this day on the was indescribable. Some many young women were looking for answers for starting their business startup, to be inspired of where they go for their future, and having individuals to inspire and motivate them. We are thankful for the time these panelists gave to these young ladies and are aware of the need of how many young women need to know their power and worth. Always a great thing to realize on Mother's Day....

May 12, 202421 min

Woodbridge High School Board Candidate John Campbell Podcast

Woodbridge High's Student Government officers sit down with School Board Candidate John Campbell to talk about his vision and goals as a school board candidate. *During this interview, questions asked by SGA candidates were hard to hear due to activity within the library space we were in. During those hard to hear questions, they were valuable enough to be included. You will hear in this cases the moderator, Mr. Brake. ask the question that could not be heard initially so the audience is aware o...

May 12, 202417 minEp. 3

Woodbridge School Board Candidate Kristie Thomas and WHS SGA Interview

As we approach the Woodbridge School District's School Board elections, who better to find out more about the candidates than the Woodbridge High Student Government officers? We are lucky enough to sit down with candidate Kristie Thomas and officers to interview this first of three candidates. Enjoy!

May 03, 202412 min

Segment 2 Ryan Gebhart, World Building, and Festival of Words 2023

We noticed alot of Author Ryan Gebhart's world building flows like music, so in his second segment discussion his experience as an author, we accompanied his interview with music as well. We appreciated his time with us leading into the days of Festival of Words, 2023.

Dec 28, 202312 min

Festival of Words Author Kelly Lidji and WHS student Logan

WHS senior Logan sits down with local author, Kelly Lidji, to discuss writing and you too, will gain a sense of familiarity with this talented author who will be at Festival of Words, December 2nd. Don't worry, despite Logan ending discussing his writing process, Segment 2 picks right back up with a conversation between author and writer where Logan left off.

Nov 20, 202325 min

Rearranging Views Towards Graphic Novels, Manga, and Comics: An Interview with Educator Tim Smyth and WHS Student, Olivia 10/4/2023

From the recent event of Manga being removed, to a widespread misunderstanding of the word Comics to Graphic novels, ties to classic literature, what is reading and MORE, educator and author Tim Smyth and Woodbridge High student break down all things related to the idea of graphic reading. The Walter P.J. Gilefksi podcast studio brings this special podcast stemming from Banned Books Week and how students have opportunities to find their voice.

Oct 12, 202324 min

Woodbridge High talks Band, Manga, books, and Finding Your Path with Children's Author/Editor and 2023 History Book Festival guest, Traci N. Todd.

In preparation of the 2023 History Book Festival in Lewis Delaware, thanks to the coordination of the Lewes Book store Biblion and Author Traci Todd, Woodbridge High School students (Kelly, Aida, Chelsea, Brooke, Bryce, and Gabby) had a chance to sit down with Children's Nonfiction Editor/Author Traci N. Todd following her visit to Phills Wheatley Elementary School. Students found a range of topics to connect with Ms. Todd's own experiences as a writer. Traci N. Todd is a children’s book editor ...

Oct 08, 202325 min

Woodbridge High's Podcast with NPR Journalist, author, and 2023 History Book Festival Keynote Speaker, Steve Inskeep.

In preparation of the 2023 History Book Festival in Lewis Delaware, thanks to the coordination of the Lewes Book store Biblion and NPR's Steve Inskeep, Woodbridge High School students (Kelly, Aida, Chelsea, Brooke, Bryce, and Gabby) had a chance to sit down with National Public Radio's Steve Inskeep. In addition to a renowned journalist, as an author, students had questions pertaining to navigating a divisive time in the country. Enjoy the experience of podcasting with this famous podcasting jou...

Oct 08, 202323 min
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