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Podcast Episode 19: Clare Thorpe interviews Sally & Amy about resilience, values, theme songs and perfectionism

Turbitt & Duck: The Library Podcast

English - September 03, 2018 12:47 - 1 hour - 63.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 2 ratings
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Clare Thorpe (yes she’s back and convinced Turbitt & Duck to be the interviewees instead of interviewers!) interviews Sally & Amy about why library people need to focus on building physical, professional, social and emotional resilience. The discussion also includes why Amy is always learning, how Sally chooses projects and where they both find their professional … Continue reading "Podcast Episode 19: Clare Thorpe interviews Sally & Amy about resilience, values, theme songs and perfectionism"

Clare Thorpe (yes she’s back and convinced Turbitt & Duck to be the interviewees instead of interviewers!) interviews Sally & Amy about why library people need to focus on building physical, professional, social and emotional resilience. The discussion also includes why Amy is always learning, how Sally chooses projects and where they both find their professional development inspiration.


In this episode we discuss:

Michael Stephen’s keynote at APLIC
How one conversation helped me understand 30 years of learning by Amy Walduck
Podcasts: Clear & Vivid with Alan Alda, Potential Psychology with Ellen Jackson, Don’t Keep Your Day Job with Cathy Heller.
Brain.fm

Recommendation from Sally:


Not perfect, just done – letting go of perfectionism.


Recommendation from Amy:




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Sally & Amy


Music by Richard Frohlich and sound by Inspector J

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