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6 juil. 2026
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PURPOSEFUL: Are You a Manager or a Movement Starter? 06.07.2026 14:44
Maybe you’ve seen something in the world you’d like to change. But how ? How do you grow an idea into a movement? How do you build a team and find collaborators? In her book PURPOSEFUL, Jennifer Dulski walks through the steps to go from idea to impact and shares specific tips and stories from real movement starters -- who have created everything from new laws to new companies. Jennifer...
Vet Guidance on Summer Stresses for Dogs: Travel, Heat and Fireworks 06.07.2026 16:10
If it seems like every human is stressed these days…what about our dogs ? Dr. Andrea Y. Tu, Chief of Veterinary Behavior Medicine at Heart of Chelsea Veterinary Group , returns to talk about stressed and anxious pets, and how to help them deal with summer travel, heat and fireworks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WHAT I WISH I KNEW ABOUT LUCK: Turning Aspirations into Achievements 29.06.2026 15:42
In her new book, WHAT I WISH I KNEW ABOUT LUCK: A Crash Course on Turning Aspirations into Achievements, Stanford University professor and bestselling author Tina Seelig says that most of what we call “luck” is really the deliberate actions of hard work. Tina Seelig’s books, built upon her work at Stanford over the past 25 years, focus on creativity, innovation, en...
Move | NYC on Shaping the Next Generation of Dance Artists 29.06.2026 15:07
Move | NYC is a non-profit arts organization focused on shaping the next generation of dance artists, by providing tuition-free artistic training, mentorship, professional development and essential resources for career advancement. Since their first full graduating class nine years ago, 100% of Move | NYC graduates have been accepted to the nation’s top colleges and dance conservatories. Our...
HOW TO NOT KNOW: The Value of Uncertainty In A World That Demands Answers 22.06.2026 15:36
HOW TO NOT KNOW: The Value of Uncertainty In A World That Demands Answers, by journalist and teacher Simone Stolzoff, looks at the biases that we lean on to predict the future and the unexpected benefits of surrendering control. A former design lead at the global innovation firm IDEO, Simone Stolzoff’s work has been featured in The New York Times, The Atlantic, National Geographic and many o...
NY State Child Welfare Services Fighting Workforce Shortages 22.06.2026 14:32
Securing funding for non-profits is a persistent challenge that impacts both clients and talent: Non-profit workers serving people on welfare, often earn salaries that also qualify employees for public assistance. Kathleen Brady-Stepien is President and CEO of the Council of Family and Child Caring Agencies ( COFCCA ), New York State’s leading association representing nonprofit child welfare...
NYC Pride Month 2026 & The Pride March on June 28. 15.06.2026 14:53
Happy Pride Month! NYC Pride Executive Director Im Lynde provides a backstage look at this June’s events for the LGBTQIA+ community and allies. Centered around the theme of “For All of Us,” the celebrations culminate in the 57th Annual NYC Pride March on Sunday, June 28. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Chelsea Music Festival: Exploring American Stories, June 20-27 in Manhattan. 15.06.2026 16:57
The acclaimed Chelsea Music Festival , founded by world renowned classical musicians Melinda Lee Masur and Ken-David Masur, presents a week of concerts, receptions, visual art, and family and community events exploring American stories through music and the visual and culinary arts. From June 20-17, the 2026 edition features 12 New York premieres, two world premieres, and a mix of free, pay what y...
ONE SCAN SAVED MY LIFE: How One Woman’s Story Will Change The Way We Detect Lung Cancer 08.06.2026 17:44
At a certain age, most women start getting regular cancer screenings: Mammograms, colonoscopies, pap smears…and yet, not for lung cancer, even though lung cancer is the most common cancer death among women in the U.S. There is currently no universal screening for lung cancer, and perhaps as a result, by the time most women are diagnosed, the prognosis is dire. For Shira Kupperman Boehler, h...
Lincoln Center’s Summer for The City Festival, featuring The Summer of Dance, June 10 - August 8 08.06.2026 13:02
Our guest is Donald Borror, the new Director of Pasculano Contemporary Dance Programming at Lincoln Center, to preview Lincoln Center’s Summer for The City Festival, featuring The Summer of Dance, from June 10 - August 8 , featuring hundreds of indoor and outdoor events, all FREE or Choose-What-You-Pay. For the full searchable schedule and ticket info visit lincolncenter.org . See omnys...
Being 40: The Decade of Letting Go and Embracing Who We Are 01.06.2026 16:40
In her book Being 40 : The Decade of Letting Go and Embracing Who We Are, journalist Stacey Lindsay crafts a new narrative that captures the diverse experiences of women entering midlife today, in a modern exploration of relationships, careers, and living with and without kids, to step into our full selves. Stacey Lindsay is a multimedia journalist, editor, and writer specializing in women’s...
The Broadway Education Alliance On Connecting Kids To Musical Theater 01.06.2026 14:40
2026 marks the 30th Anniversary of The Broadway Education Alliance , Broadway’s original enrichment program for theater-loving kids, and a recipient of a special Drama Desk Award for its contribution to the sector. Founder Susan Lee talks about connecting young-people to musical theater career paths both on and off stage, building future theater audiences, and their annual Camp Broadway prog...
The Walk to End Bladder Cancer, May 31st in Manhattan’s Hudson River Park 25.05.2026 15:57
To mark Bladder Cancer Awareness Month in May, The Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network hosts the Walk to End Bladder Cancer on May 31st in Manhattan’s Hudson River Park, Pier 25. More than 725,000 people in the United States are living with bladder cancer, yet its warning signs are often missed until everything changes—and outcomes are worse for women at every stage. Bladder cancer survivo...
Citizenry: "A Dating App for Making a Difference" 25.05.2026 15:26
The newly launched Citizenry is a free, nonprofit, AI-enabled platform that matches New Yorkers who want to get involved in their city with the civic groups, neighborhood organizations, and nonprofits that actually need them. Before launching Citizenry, founder Dominic Ramos-Ruiz served as U.S. Head of The Conduit, a global network for purpose-driven leaders, and worked at the Federal Reserve Bank...
LIKE, FOLLOW, SUBSCRIBE: Influencer Kids and the Cost of a Childhood Online 18.05.2026 15:48
Even most adults on social media are comfortable with casually posting their own personal moments online, what is it like to grow up with a camera focused on you 24/7? To have your childhood moments—tantrums, potty training, breastfeeding-weaning—sold by your parents as “content”, and broadcast to an audience of millions? Journalist Fortesa Latifi is author of LIK...
Samaritan Daytop Village on the Connection Between Substance Recovery and Nutrition 18.05.2026 16:43
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Many people who are living with depression, anxiety or trauma, unfortunately also suffer from substance use disorder. James Hollywood, from Samaritan Daytop Village , talks about the connection between recovery and nutrition. For over 60 years, Samaritan Daytop Village has been improving the quality of life for New Yorkers. The nonprofit is nationally recogniz...
WHEDco on Why Strengthening Home-Based Child Care is Key for NY Families 11.05.2026 16:00
Many parents know the struggle of finding child care that is affordable, accessible and aligned with work schedules. Even with proposals to expand access towards universal childcare, the system remains complex and uneven, with many families relying on a patchwork of solutions. Davon Russell, President of WHEDco , discusses why home based child care must be central to efforts to increase acce...
GUILT FREE: Reclaiming Your Life from Unreasonable Expectations 11.05.2026 14:49
GUILT FREE: Reclaiming Your Life from Unreasonable Expectations , by psychiatrist and award-winning educator Dr. Jennifer Reid, is a science-backed and deeply compassionate guide to understanding and dismantling the forces behind excessive guilt. Jennifer Reid, MD, is a psychiatrist, the creator and host of The Reflective Mind Podcast , and an assistant professor at the University of Pennsy...
For Survive Stroke Week, on the Growing Prevalence of Stroke Among Younger Adults 04.05.2026 14:19
Survive Stroke Week is May 3-9, 2026: An annual event to promote stroke awareness and survival. Organized by The Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS) , this year’s focus is on the growing prevalence of stroke among younger age groups and the importance of immediate, lifesaving treatment. My guest is Dr. Jessica Campos, is a post graduate (year 7) neurosurgery resident at the Univers...
Details on the June 23rd Primary Election in New York State with NYC Votes 04.05.2026 15:11
Early voting for the June 23rd primary election in New York State begins on June 13. We’ll cover the what’s on the ballot, registration, who’s eligible to vote, and all things NYC voting with Olivia Brady from NYC Votes , an initiative of The New York City Campaign Finance Board, the independent city agency that ensures local elections are fair, inclusive, and open. See omn...
YOUR AGING ADVANTAGE: A Practical Guide to Living Better Longer 27.04.2026 18:29
Around the world, there’s a huge age shift going on: As a species, humans are living longer. We’re fortunate to live at a time when science has made it possible to stretch out our lives. But, when we’re living longer, what the playbook to live better as long as possible? My guest is health and aging expert Stuart Kaplan, CEO of Selfhelp Community Services in New York, and c...
Loved Ones Link: Helping Families in NY Visit Incarcerated Loved Ones 27.04.2026 14:20
When someone is incarcerated, they’re not the only ones impacted. Incarceration is tough on families both emotionally and financially. Loved Ones Link is a free bus program that helps families visit incarcerated loved ones in New York State prisons. Operated by Osborne Association , in partnership with The New York State Department of Corrections, the program provides free transportation fro...
For Autism Awareness Month, Dr. Temple Grandin on her book VISUAL THINKING 19.04.2026 15:23
For Autism Awareness Month, a conversation with autism activist, scientist, and New York Times-Bestselling Author, Dr. Temple Grandin for her book VISUAL THINKING: The Hidden Gifts of People Who Think in Pictures, Patterns, and Abstractions. Dr. Grandin describes their unique perspectives on design and problem solving, and why visual thinkers are crucial for the world and the workplace. See omnyst...
Previewing The Earth Day Festival in Union Square Park, April 19, 2026 19.04.2026 16:22
The Earth Day Initiative presents the annual Earth Day Festival in Union Square Park, Sunday, April 19. The free event from 12-6p, is designed for all ages to to get informed, involved and find ways to contribute to the climate conversation. Earth Day Initiative Executive Director John Opperman talks about the event and where he sees positive climate action in 2026. See omnystudio.com/...
IBS: Get to the Root Cause of Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Restore Your Gut 13.04.2026 14:31
Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a condition that stands out for it’s bewildering array of symptoms and challenges. Clinical pharmacist Izabella Wentz , the #1 New York Times bestselling author of HASHIMOTO'S PROTOCOL, brings her functional medicine approach to healing Irritable Bowel Syndrome, with her new book IBS: Get to the root cause of IBS and restore your gut. See omnystudio.com/listener f...
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