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Norwood Library Hosts Podcast On Zoom With Court Reporter

"All Rise: True Crime Accounts from the Woman Who Reported it All​" will take place on Jan. 12. and will be broadcast via the library.

NORWOOD, MA - Have you ever wanted to see inside the daily workings of the Massachusetts judicial system, to learn what makes it tick? Or wonder what's it like to launch a podcast featuring local stories when the true crime genre already has so many popular shows?

Join the hosts of the "All Rise: True Crime Accounts from the Woman Who Reported it All" podcast and the Morrill Memorial Library via Zoom on Wednesday, January 12 to get the inside scoop on local true crime cases, real life inside the court system, and podcasting in the modern era.

Court reporter Diane Godfrey takes you on a wild ride through her 30-year career in courthouses throughout the Massachusetts Judicial System. A rare opportunity and unique perspective regaled from a fly on the wall. She felt it, she saw it, she heard it, she lived it, she typed it.

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Jordan Rich has been a staple in the Boston broadcasting industry for decades. He's a host on WBZ AM 1030 Radio, is a nationally recognized voice over artist, and is co-owner of Chart Productions, an audio/video production company in Boston.

Registration is required for this Zoom program; the link to access the meeting will be sent upon registration and again in a reminder email. To sign up for this program, funded by the Friends of the Morrill Memorial Library, please visit our website at norwoodlibrary.org/morrillcalendar or call us at 781-769-0200 x2.

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