Denise Wilson

Let's Talk Libraries

Society EN ↓ 27 episodes

Kia  ora  and  hello  from  Aotearoa,  New  Zealand.  I'm Denise Wilson and I  love  libraries.  I'm  a  super  user  and  in  my  work  with  libraries for over two  decades,  I  see  amazing  impact  they  can  have  on  their  communities, regardless  of  the  type  and  size  of  library.  I  wanted  to  create  a  space  to  capture  the  ideas  of  some  of  the  amazing  people  I  meet  and  share  their  stories,  as  well  as  share  thoughts  and  challenges. How  are  people  navigating  this  rapidly  changing  environment?  What  impact  can  libraries  make  and  how  can  we  l...

Author

Denise Wilson

Category

Society

Podcast website

www.denisewilson.co.nz

Latest episode

May 14, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 2 - With Cathy Magee 08.09.2023

Cathy Magee, CEO of Dyslexia Scotland increases our understanding of dyslexia and how libraries can collaborate and partner to include and enrich the lives of 10% of our community. Dyslexia Scotland Website:   https://dyslexiascotland.org.uk/ Correction: World Dyslexia Day is 8th October each year………not 4th

Episode 1 - With Hannah McCooke 23.08.2023

Hannah McCooke, Library Lead from Craigmillar Library, Edinburgh, Scotland shares ideas and tips to increase your impact in your community by leveraging partnerships. This was a zoom call with Hannah in Edinburgh on a stormy night in rural Auckland, New Zealand. The sound quality isn’t the best but the feedback  from people who heard it was that the content was really worth sharing. So thank you H...

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