Something exciting is brewing in the podcast world! 🎧 We kick off this episode with a sneak peek at a brand-new podcast client for iOS that Chris has been beta testing. While we’re keeping the app under wraps for now, there’s already plenty to be excited about. We share some early impressions, favorite features, and why even longtime podcast app loyalists may want to keep this one on their radar. Better yet, the developer will be joining us in the magic castle when the app officially launches, so this is only the beginning.
Then we head somewhere a little more classic… the library! 📖 Whether you love wandering the stacks in person or borrowing books while curled up in pajamas at home, today’s libraries offer far more than many people realize. We take a nostalgic trip through some of our library memories before talking about recently signing up for new library cards ourselves.
After a quick house ad (they’re back, OG listeners), Kim gives a beginner-friendly overview of the Libby app and then walks through the basics of Hoopla, including how to sign up and start exploring what your library has available digitally.
And if you’d like to dive deeper with us, we’re excited to announce our very first virtual event of 2026! Join Us Live — Thursday, June 11 at 8:00 PM ET. During this free virtual event, we’ll talk more about:
* Getting and using library cards
* The Libby and Hoopla services
* Searching for and borrowing ebooks and audiobooks
* Tips for getting started
* Making the most of your local library resources
We’ll also open things up so everyone can share favorite library services, reading discoveries, and tips of their own. If your talking book library doesn’t always have the titles you want—or you’re tired of long wait times—your local library might become your new favorite resource. Register for free by visiting the linked page above.
As always, thanks for reading… we mean listening! We appreciate every single one of you.
Glad to see that you’ve done this for yourselves. I just recently did this myself with my public library. I really did enjoy the fact that I was able to get content that I could read with the new braille display from the library Congress. The only problem was that my brow display kept on skipping backwards a few lines every time it came time to skip to the next page of the book. Hope you guys don’t have that problem when using the Libby app and if you know of a workaround, it’d be great to know thanks.