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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2026 · 27 MIN

Uncovering the Truth: How Curiosity Changes Stories—and Lives

from TLA's Libraries Transform Texas Podcast · host Texas Library Association

In this episode, host Patty Nix, Lead Librarian for Bastrop ISD, is joined by author and educator Marc Tyler Nobleman for a conversation about storytelling, hidden history, and the power of speaking up. Marc shares how his curiosity led him to uncover overlooked contributors behind iconic stories, including the untold history behind the creation of Batman—work that became the basis for his book, Bill the Boy Wonder: The Secret Co-Creator of Batman. The discussion explores why questioning dominant narratives matters, especially for young readers, and how stories can empower students to advocate for themselves and others. Marc reflects on the importance of courage, persistence, and self-advocacy, drawing connections between history, literacy, and personal identity. The episode also highlights the role libraries and educators play in fostering curiosity, encouraging critical thinking, and helping students see themselves as active participants in their own stories.Libraries Transform Texas is produced by Association Briefings.

In this episode, host Patty Nix, Lead Librarian for Bastrop ISD, is joined by author and educator Marc Tyler Nobleman for a conversation about storytelling, hidden history, and the power of speaking up. Marc shares how his curiosity led him to uncover overlooked contributors behind iconic stories, including the untold history behind the creation of Batman—work that became the basis for his book, Bill the Boy Wonder: The Secret Co-Creator of Batman. The discussion explores why questioning dominant narratives matters, especially for young readers, and how stories can empower students to advocate for themselves and others. Marc reflects on the importance of courage, persistence, and self-advocacy, drawing connections between history, literacy, and personal identity. The episode also highlights the role libraries and educators play in fostering curiosity, encouraging critical thinking, and helping students see themselves as active participants in their own stories.Libraries Transform Texas is produced by Association Briefings.

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