Date/Time
4/14/2026
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Eastern Event Description
The Patchogue-Medford Library in New York has transformed traditional parent education programming into an accessible podcast format, expanding their reach from an average of 5 in-person attendees to an average of 26 listeners per episode. The PML "Adventures in Parenting" podcast delivers expert content and resource guides to busy parents while maximizing staff time and programming budgets. The model is surprisingly simple: pair librarian hosts with local experts, focus on evergreen parenting topics, and create accompanying online resource guides. Librarian-parents bring authenticity to conversations, while expert guests provide authoritative content. This format eliminates common barriers with in-person parenting programming like scheduling conflicts and childcare needs while extending the Library's reach beyond service hours and physical boundaries. The impact has been remarkable. Beyond the 400% increase in engagement, the Patchogue-Medford Library is reaching patrons who never attended in-person workshops. Download metrics show listening peaks during commute times and late nights - exactly when our physical spaces are least accessible. Ready to reach your busiest patrons? Podcasts as programming might be the answer you've been looking for! Learning Objectives:
Jessi Bouchelle, Carnegie Branch & Youth Services Manager, Patchogue-Medford Library, New York Location
Online via Zoom
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