No community is complete without a library, and we’re lucky to have them throughout our neighborhoods as part of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh system.
P100 Podcast
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Chris Posti started writing at 8 years old, but she only got to releasing her first novel six decades later.
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To share her expertise on telehealth and discuss what the future might bring, Jennifer Christman, president of Western Pennsylvania-based mental health and wellness care coordinator MyAdvisor, joined the P100 Podcast once again.
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In any Pittsburgh neighborhood, you’re likely to find century-old buildings with deep history.
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As connected as the world is, it’s still tough to meet people.
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Data breaches.Chances are you’ve been a part of one.
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In the latest P100 Podcast, Jennifer Christman, president of wellness provider MyAdvisor, joins to discuss supporting veterans’ mental health today.
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It’s time to binge watch some Pittsburgh.
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People come to Pittsburgh many ways — be they natives, transplants or ex-pats returning to the U.S.
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The four simple words that make up the title of this P100 episode have immense power.
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After the pandemic threw a wrench in her 2020 plans, Kelli Komondor is thriving in 2021.
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A flutist, tubist and failed recorder player are talking music during this episode of the P100 Podcast, as we welcomed Dr.
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If there’s even been a time for comedians, it’s now.
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The latest P100 Podcast is all about giving — giving blood, that is, or other ways you can help Pittsburgh’s primary blood bank if you aren’t eligible.
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In the latest episode of the P100 Podcast, hosts Dan Stefano, Logan Armstrong and Paul Furiga interviewed … Paul Furiga.
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Maintaining strong mental and physical health is crucially important, and that can be hard, especially during a pandemic.
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Pittsburgh is open again, but it’s not the same as it was pre-pandemic.
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Do you remember there’s a census this year? How about a presidential election? (OK, it’s a little hard to forget that one.)
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One of the few solaces we can take right now is the knowledge that pandemics are relatively rare.
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We’re living through an unprecedented time in American history.
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Unfortunately, we recorded this week’s podcast before Pittsburgh’s annual St. Patrick’s Day parade was canceled due to coronavirus concerns. It doesn’t detract from the lively chat, though.
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We’ve got an eclectic episode of the P100 Podcast lined up for you, to be sure.
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This episode, we’re talking about people who are coming to Pittsburgh, whether it’s for work or just visiting.
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Pittsburgh’s most famous magician, Lee Terbosic, visited the P100 Podcast for this episode, sharing stories from the road and close to home, the legacy of Harry Houdini and the success of the downtown theater Liberty Magic.
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There was some Pittsburgh podcast synergy in the newest episode of the P100 Podcast, as we welcomed John Chamberlin and Rachael Rennebeck of the YaJagoff! Podcast.
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For the first P100 Podcast of 2020 (or the last of 2019, depending on when you listen), we’re taking a broad look at Pittsburgh over the past 20 years – then glimpsing at the future.
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When we go on about pizza and the weather, you might think it’s going to be a quiet episode of the P100 Podcast, but our guests this week have anything but small talk to offer.
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We’re past the “I can’t believe holiday decorations are already up” portion of the season.
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This week on the P100 Podcast, of course we had to address the sinkhole that shook Pittsburgh (and fueled a day’s worth of memes). We dig deep to learn how sinkholes form and consider ourselves grateful to be above ground (it was only a few blocks away from us).
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As Pittsburgh prepares to mark one year since the attack on the Tree of Life synagogue, the P100 Podcast invited Maggie Feinstein of the 10.27 Healing Partnership to discuss the new center’s mission and how Squirrel Hill has healed over time.