I sometimes feel like giving #TerryGross a Hi-Five when she asks a question that makes the guest cry.

#NPR #WHYY

Yea know, #PBS & #NPR really need to work on there donation web sites. I have an account, I log in, click on donate, no information about current donations. #WHYY would of gotten money months ago if this worked.

The radio DJ dream is a well-known phenomenon (at least in radio DJ circles). Typically, it involves some variation of the song playing only having 10 seconds left and you have nothing cued up, or the audio console has turned into bread, or coin-operated access devices have been added to the turntables and you don't have any loose change to operate them, etc. Typical worker-bee anxiety fare, only modified for the specifics of the industry.

Two nights ago, I had one which didn't involve DJ-ing per se, but definitely centered around broadcasting themes, so I'm granting it a hall pass for the purpose of this discussion.

I had been hired in some capacity at the big NPR affiliate station in Philadelphia. Upon arrival on my first day, I checked in at the reception desk where I was told to wait for my supervisor, whom we'll call "Jerry".

Jerry appears as per the prophecy. He is dressed like a dork from a lowbrow 1980s screwball comedy. He motions for me to follow him to my new office, so I pick up the trail as he leads me past various offices, studios, and production rooms. Soon, however, the environment changes to a dark warren of dungeon-like stone corridors, with tiny workspaces carved from the rock, each containing a solitary employee either typing furiously on a laptop or recording with a basic mic/audio console rig.

The labyrinthine stone corridors become increasingly narrow, and I find myself having to turn sideways in order to squeeze through them to keep pace with Jerry. In his pursuit, I am frequently forced to climb down rickety ladders or hoist myself up to new platforms, all covered in the same damp residue typically found deep underground.

At one such platform, I pull myself up, but realize there's no way my head is going to squeeze through the natural ingress created by two stone ledges. I express this concern aloud, and Jerry advises that I simply turn my head sideways. I follow his instruction and get my head through the opening, only to discover that my shoulders now face a similar challenge and that I'm unable to twist as required due to the tight squeeze. I attempt to back myself out, but have no success. I am trapped inside of a dark passageway which has cleaved a narrow opening from which I am unable to dislodge my head.

At this point in the story, I should point out that while I've never actually visited the studios of Philly's big NPR affiliate station, I was real-life employed for several years at New York City's equivalent, and getting one's head stuck in a cave was never a routine occurrence, even on bad days.

Jerry is nowhere to be found. I can't see or hear anyone. There's no room for an emergency crew to chisel a wider opening that would allow me to extract myself. As such, I panic to a degree that wakes me up from the dream and I spend the next 40 minutes awake with my heart racing, frantically reassuring myself that I have NOT actually accepted a job in Philadelphia where I will die of exposure / hunger / a heart attack on my first day.

#radio #weirddreams #wnyc #whyy

ICYMI: "New Vinyl Club at the Free Library of Philadelphia Sees Overwhelming Numbers, Unexpected Attendance and Interest" (via #whyy) https://whyy.org/articles/vinyl-club-free-library-philadelphia/ #libraries #publiclibraries #music
New vinyl club at the Free Library of Philadelphia sees overwhelming numbers, unexpected attendance and interest

Starting as just an idea from personal interest, one of the free library’s newest clubs taps an unexpected note in the community.

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I renewed my membership to PBS/NPR station WHYY. I paid double the standard fee an did not request a gift. Take that, Trump and GOP!

#pbs #npr #funding #trump #USPol #whyy

Cape May County, New Jersey, USA has a Bridge Brigade whose members protest Trump's policies. Almost every Saturday, the protesters hold signs and banners as they stand on a bridge that passes over a busy highway (the Garden State Parkway). Bonds of community and friendship have been the result.

Cape May County’s Bridge Brigade protests Trump policies - WHYY https://whyy.org/articles/cape-may-bridge-brigade-new-jersey-trump/?sfnsn=mo

#USPol #Resist #CapeMayCounty #NewJersey #Indivisible #IndivisibleNJ #Protest #Protests #BridgeBrigade #Solidarity #Peace #Pax #PeacefulDemonstration #50501Movement #WHYY #Democracy

A Cape May bridge brigade builds community while protesting against Trump’s policies

The brigade gathers weekly with signs of peace, love and protest — hoping to spark conversation and connection throughout the county.

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Carla Hayden, former Librarian of Congress, speaks on her dismissal, the future of libraries at Philadelphia event – WHYY

Carla Hayden, 14th Librarian of Congress, spoke with Ashley Jordan, president and CEO of the African American Museum in Philadelphia, at an event at the Free Library of Philadelphia Central Branch on June 28, 2025. (Emily Neil / WHYY) (Screenshot)

Carla Hayden, former Librarian of Congress, speaks on her dismissal, the future of libraries at Philadelphia event

Hayden, both the first woman and first Black person to head the Library of Congress, was fired by President Donald Trump in May.

By Emily Neil, Updated Jun. 30, 2025 6:02 pm, Listen 1:17

Former Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden spoke at the Free Library of Philadelphia Parkway Central Branch on Saturday night, where she sat down for a fireside chat with Ashley Jordan, president and CEO of the African American Museum in Philadelphia.

Hayden, both the first woman and the first Black person to head the Library of Congress, was fired by President Donald Trump on May 8 in a two-sentence email.

In a conversation that touched on her career, her accomplishments and her abrupt dismissal, Hayden said she is hopeful about the future of public libraries and freedom of expression despite nationwide pushes for book bans and attacks on cultural institutions.

“I’ve been able to be part of opening up the world to more people and to help them see themselves in the world and in the past, so they can do their future,” Hayden said. “And that is a wonderful thing to think about, that you’ve been part of … All of what we do in these types of organizations, that’s what we’re doing. We’re betting on the future. And so I was glad that I was able to do that at the Library of Congress.”

In his introductory remarks, Kelly Richards, president and director of the Free Library of Philadelphia, said that Hayden has always been a “tireless advocate” for the library systems throughout her career. He said libraries are not just “repositories of knowledge” in a democratic society, but “vibrant centers of community life, education and inclusion.”

“Libraries have a reputation for being a quiet place, but not tonight,” Richards said, as audience members gave Hayden and Jordan a standing ovation when they entered the stage.

Read more: Carla Hayden, former Librarian of Congress, speaks on her dismissal, the future of libraries at Philadelphia event – WHYYSource Links: Fired Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden speaks in Philadelphia – WHYY

https://whyy.org/articles/carla-hayden-former-librarian-congress-speaks-dismissal-future-of-libraries-philadelphia/

#2025 #AfricanAmericanMuseumInPhiladelphia #America #AshleyJordan #Books #CarlaDayden #DonaldTrump #EmilyNeil #FreeLibraryOfPhiladelphia #Health #History #LibrarianOfCongress #Libraries #Library #LibraryOfCongress #Philadelphia #Politics #Reading #Resistance #Science #Trump #TrumpAdministration #UnitedStates #WHYY

We aren't the only group sending #books to people in US #prisons. One of the other groups is Books Through Bars, in #Philadelphia. It was recently written about in a #WHYY article:

https://billypenn.com/2025/06/16/books-through-bars-philly-incarcerated-people-free-books/

#BillyPenn #prison #reading

Books Through Bars promotes education — and better futures — with free books for incarcerated people

The organization provides books, which has been shown to improve lives during and after detention.

Billy Penn at WHYY
I've been in touch with the producers, and guess who's a talking head in Free for All: The Public #Library? Yeah, that's who! LOL If you're in Central #Pennsylvania (#WITF), #Philly / NJ (#WHYY), #Pittsburgh (#WQED), the #Boston area (WGBH 2), or #Washington D.C. (WETA), watch #PBS on Tuesday, April 29th, 10pm! https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/documentaries/free-for-all/
Free for All: The Public Library - Independent Lens

The story of how public libraries shaped America and how libraries continue to be a sanctuary for Americans everywhere.

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Workers at a Philadelphia Whole Foods Market become 1st in the nation to unionize | PBS News

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/workers-at-a-philadelphia-whole-foods-market-become-1st-in-the-nation-to-unionize

#Philly
#Union
#WHYY

Workers at a Philadelphia Whole Foods Market become 1st in the nation to unionize

Whole Foods said it was "disappointed" by the results.

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