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Teabags, I’m so excited for this week’s guest because I have so much respect for librarians. They are, in my opinion, the final level adults in the room. Today at my kitchen table I'm joined by Suzy Waldo, who is a librarian, among many other things.
Suzy is the city kid to my suburban kid, and joins me to talk about the evolution of Pittsburgh neighborhoods, her days a bike messenger, and her path to becoming a librarian for the Carnegie Libraries of Pittsburgh. She also chats about being passionate about her neighborhood and community, long distance cycling, the many times she's almost died, and setting up your grandma's iPad. This episode could easily be titled "The Many lives (and near deaths) of Suzy Waldo" or "How I've Traumatized Small Children."
Get cozy!
Intro riff by Dale Lytle (concert husband).
All content edited (I use that term very loosely) by Karen Shaak.
By Karen ShaakTeabags, I’m so excited for this week’s guest because I have so much respect for librarians. They are, in my opinion, the final level adults in the room. Today at my kitchen table I'm joined by Suzy Waldo, who is a librarian, among many other things.
Suzy is the city kid to my suburban kid, and joins me to talk about the evolution of Pittsburgh neighborhoods, her days a bike messenger, and her path to becoming a librarian for the Carnegie Libraries of Pittsburgh. She also chats about being passionate about her neighborhood and community, long distance cycling, the many times she's almost died, and setting up your grandma's iPad. This episode could easily be titled "The Many lives (and near deaths) of Suzy Waldo" or "How I've Traumatized Small Children."
Get cozy!
Intro riff by Dale Lytle (concert husband).
All content edited (I use that term very loosely) by Karen Shaak.