In this clip from ClassCast Podcast Ep.017, host Ryan Tibbens and Renaissance Man Sam Mull talk about some of Sam's favorite books, many of which are already on Ryan's reading list (and wish list). If you're looking for great books to read, particularly great, recent nonfiction, you'll want to hear Sam's recommendations. For links to most of the books/movies discussed, check out the links below. And remember -- if you make any Amazon purchase after clicking one of our links, the ClassCast Podcast gets a small percentage of the sale (and you pay nothing extra)! Please support us!
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In the third highlight clip from ClassCast Podcast Episode 017, host Ryan Tibbens and Sam Mull -- a former LCPS student, current Programming & Community Engagement Coordinator for Loudoun County Public Library, and Renaissance Man -- discuss hobbies and learning by doing. They compare the cost of equipment for a skilled trade to college, the fulfillment of self-selected endeavors, being cool, and two of Sam's most important educational influences, GIS teacher Mike Wagner (see ClassCast Podcast Episode 015) and shop teacher Tim Gregory (future podcast?). Sam talks more about each man's influence on him in other parts of the episode, so don't miss the full audio!
Support the show (http://paypal.me/TibbensEST)!
In this highlight clip from ClassCast Podcast Ep.017, host Ryan Tibbens speaks with Sam Mull, a Programming & Community Engagement Coordinator at Loudoun County Public Library. Sam discusses returning to the library after completing college, how he uses his schooling, learning on the job, and what makes libraries great. This clip has much to offer young adults navigating school and job decisions, taxpayers curious about library services, and -- most of all -- an intriguing look at some of the programs and services that Sam (and the libraries) have to offer.
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