John Szabo runs one of the largest and most quietly influential public systems in Los Angeles — all seventy-two branches of the L.A. Public Library — as the City Librarian. In this episode, John shares how he started working in libraries at sixteen, what it was like arriving in L.A. thinking it would take a couple months to get settled – only to realize, eighteen months later, that this city doesn’t work like that – and how he ended up being named National Librarian of the Year. But more than anything, this is a conversation about what a modern library actually is. Under John’s leadership, the L.A. Public Library has expanded far beyond books: citizenship programs, job training, legal clinics, maker spaces, and skill-building workshops – all free, all embedded in communities across the city. We also get into the fun stuff – from the oldest book in the collection to the staggering number of audiobooks Angelenos check out each year – and why, at a time when many public institutions feel strained, the library continues to grow. And yes – we also hear his excitement about getting to open a 100-year-old time capsule.
John Szabo runs one of the largest and most quietly influential public systems in Los Angeles — all seventy-two branches of the L.A. Public Library — as the City Librarian.
In this episode, John shares how he started working in libraries at sixteen, what it was like arriving in L.A. thinking it would take a couple months to get settled – only to realize, eighteen months later, that this city doesn’t work like that – and how he ended up being named National Librarian of the Year.
But more than anything, this is a conversation about what a modern library actually is. Under John’s leadership, the L.A. Public Library has expanded far beyond books: citizenship programs, job training, legal clinics, maker spaces, and skill-building workshops – all free, all embedded in communities across the city.
We also get into the fun stuff – from the oldest book in the collection to the staggering number of audiobooks Angelenos check out each year – and why, at a time when many public institutions feel strained, the library continues to grow.
And yes – we also hear his excitement about getting to open a 100-year-old time capsule.