Library Exchange Podcast
Welcome to Library Exchange, the ultimate podcast for school librarians! Whether you’re a seasoned library media specialist or just starting your journey, this podcast is your go-to resource for all things related to the world of school librarianship. Each episode dives into the role of a school librarian offering practical tips, expert insights, and inspiration.
Welcome to Library Exchange, the ultimate podcast for school librarians! Whether you’re a seasoned library media specialist or just starting your journey, this podcast is your go-to resource for all things related to the world of school librarianship. Each episode dives into the role of a school librarian offering practical tips, expert insights, and inspiration.
Episodes

Apr 28, 2025
Transformative Leadership - E108
Apr 28, 2025
Apr 28, 2025
27 min
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This Episode's Description:
The episode features a special interview with Christy James, Charleston County School District's Library and Media Services Coordinator. Discover her incredible journey from teacher to trailblazer, addressing librarian shortages with innovative solutions and fostering partnerships between public libraries and schools.
Supported by their sponsor, Nisewonger AV, advancing technology and designing spaces, Julie and Jan explore the transformative power of libraries and discuss initiatives that position them as a cornerstone of educational success.

Apr 14, 2025
The Importance of PLCs - E107
Apr 14, 2025
Apr 14, 2025
30 min
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School Librarians United Podcast Website: https://schoollibrariansunited.libsyn.com/
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Episode Description:
In this episode of Library Exchange, Amy Herman, the voice behind the podcast "School Librarians United," discusses her journey from classroom teacher to librarian influencer and podcaster, touching on the importance of connection and community among librarians.
Amy highlights the impactful experiences gained from attending conferences, the need for constant advocacy of library roles, and the essential collaboration between librarians and teachers to enhance both library services and educational strategies. With humor and insight, the episode underscores librarians as invaluable human resources, capable of fostering professional growth and inspiring educational environments.
Listeners are also introduced to innovative ways librarians can create personalized professional development and connect with others to nurture an ever-evolving educational landscape. Julie and Jan offer a fresh perspective on the significance of librarianship and the power of building a vibrant professional learning network.

Mar 31, 2025
Community Literacy Partnerships - E106
Mar 31, 2025
Mar 31, 2025
28 min
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Episode Description:
In this episode of Library Exchange, hosts Julie Saunders and Jan Wilson engage in a conversation with Jennifer Saunders, Director of Library Media Services for a large school district in Atlanta, Georgia. Together, they explore the impact of the Race to Read campaign—a city-wide initiative designed to cultivate a culture of reading.
Discover how programs like Beanstack and ClassPass make significant differences in literacy engagement, removing barriers and energizing students and adults alike.
With personal stories and creative strategies, this episode provides inspiration for library professionals and educators aiming to drive change in their communities.

Mar 17, 2025
Information & Media Literacy - E105
Mar 17, 2025
Mar 17, 2025
25 min
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Podcast Description:
In this episode of Library Exchange, hosts Julie Saunders and Jan Wilson delve into the vital role of information and media literacy in today's education. Joined by guest Jenny Sweat, a high school librarian from Gwinnett County, Georgia, the episode explores the evolving responsibilities of librarians as educators.
Jenny shares her insights on how media literacy serves as an umbrella term for the essential skills needed to navigate the overwhelming amount of information available today. From identifying misinformation to critically analyzing sources, these skills are crucial for developing information literate students.
Listeners will learn about Jenny's strategic approach to integrating these skills into the curriculum at the Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology, describing her multi-year approach to build students' media literacy capabilities.
The conversation also highlights the importance of adapting teaching methods to maintain student interest and ensuring students are equipped to critically assess information across various platforms like Google News, Yahoo News, and TikTok.
Tune in to discover invaluable resources such as the News Literacy Project and AdFontis Media that provide free tools and lessons to facilitate media literacy education. This episode is a must-listen for educators and librarians committed to preparing students for an information-rich world.

Mar 3, 2025
Findability: Public Library Edition - E104
Mar 3, 2025
Mar 3, 2025
32 min
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Episode Description:
This episode features Jenny LaJeunesse, the Technical Services Manager, and Alex Olson, the Staff Engagement Specialist, from the Gwinnett County Public Library System in Georgia.
Jenny and Alex introduce the concept of Findability, a word-based classification system designed to improve the accessibility of library materials by moving beyond the traditional Dewey Decimal System. Findability emphasizes user-friendly navigation and categorization, making the nonfiction section easier to browse.
Jenny and Alex discuss the implementation process, which includes re-cataloging collections and designing new signage to create a more patron-centric environment. They also share insights into the collaborative efforts and challenges faced during the transition, highlighting the importance of adapting library systems to meet the evolving needs of both staff and patrons.
The episode wraps up with great tips for other librarians thinking about making similar changes. Jenny and Alex highlight how library spaces can be dynamic and interactive, adapting to the needs of both staff and patrons. Tune in for an enlightening chat on making libraries more accessible and engaging.

Feb 17, 2025
Soft-Censorship - E103
Feb 17, 2025
Feb 17, 2025
38 min
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Amanda Jones Website: http://www.librarianjones.com/
Instagram: @thatlibrarianjones
Bluesky: @librarianjones.com
Librarians Building Libraries Website: buildinglibraries.org
@bldglibraries on Instagram and Bluesky
Episode Description:
Join hosts Julie Saunders and Jan Wilson as they explore the multifaceted world of school librarianship in this episode of Library Exchange. With special guest Amanda Jones, an award-winning librarian, author, and advocate, they discuss issues like soft censorship, the right to access information, and the role of libraries in fostering community and intellectual freedom.
Amanda shares her personal journey, including her impactful advocacy work against book banning, and her appearance at the Sundance Film Festival for the documentary "The Librarians." She highlights the importance of representation in library collections and the ongoing struggle against censorship, driven by her belief that books can indeed save lives.
Discover strategies for building strong relationships within school systems, advocating for necessary library policies, and ensuring that every student feels seen and heard. Plus, learn about Amanda's non-profit initiative, Librarians Building Libraries, which aims to create libraries where they're needed the most, empowering local communities.
This discussion reinforces the critical role that libraries and librarians play in shaping inclusive, informed, and supportive educational environments. Tune in and be inspired to advocate for the freedom to read.

Feb 3, 2025
The Benefits of Reading Competitions - E102
Feb 3, 2025
Feb 3, 2025
29 min
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Episode Description:
Join us on this episode of Library Exchange as we dive into the world of school librarianship with hosts Jan Wilson and Julie Saunders. In a discussion with guest Julie Hatcher, a librarian from Boise, Idaho, we explore the benefits of reading competitions on students and communities.
Discover how Julie Hatcher has transformed student engagement through the Idaho Battle of the Books, fostering a community of young readers and empowering them with collaborative leadership skills. Learn about the intricacies of organizing these literary events, from book selection to competition day logistics, and gain insights into how reading competitions create lifelong memories and connections.
Whether you're a librarian seeking inspiration or simply curious about reading competitions, this episode offers a powerful exploration of how reading can be a bridge to community and personal growth. Tune in to learn more about the undeniable fun of connecting students through literature.

Jan 19, 2025
Student-Centered Library Programs - E101
Jan 19, 2025
Jan 19, 2025
37 min
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Episode Description:
Join Julie Saunders and Jan Wilson as we explore the world of school librarianship, bringing you insightful conversations and inspiring ideas to elevate your library programs. In this episode of Library Exchange, sponsored by Lerner Publishing Group, we have an enlightening discussion with Cicely Lewis, the celebrated school librarian at Meadowcreek High School.
Explore the heart of a student-centered library program as Cicely shares her journey of creating an inclusive environment that puts students at the forefront. Discover innovative initiatives such as audiobook yoga, voter registration drives, and the vibrant Quinceanera fashion show that connects students to their cultures and communities.
Cicely also highlights her approach to welcoming new students and providing leadership opportunities through the Library Science program, making her library a hub of empowerment and growth.
Whether you're a seasoned librarian or just starting out, gain valuable insights from Cicely's strategies for meaningful student engagement and community connection.

About Us
With nearly 60 years of combined experience, Julie Saunders and Jan Wilson are collaborating on school library-related topics to share with a broader community. Both currently hold library leadership positions in a large public school district in the Southeastern United States.
To be featured in our Ask Me Anything portion of the podcast, submit your questions here. We are ready to answer questions that might help you tackle roadblocks to library program success.
To be featured in our Inspiring Stories portion of the podcast, submit a maxmium three paragraph story that you feel will inspire others in the profession. We want to connect inspiring stories or achievements that help others meet their school library program standards. Submit your story here.
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