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Bridging Philly
From KYW Newsradio 103.9 FM in Philadelphia, Bridging Philly connects our communities to the issues that matter to you. Host Racquel Williams examines the most critical issues facing underserved communities in the Philadelphia region, with insight from experts and regular people making a difference. And KYW reporter Shara Dae Howard explores Philadelphia's hidden gems on Shara in the City. Produced by Sabrina Boyd-Surka. Presented by Gift of Life Donor Program. Listen live on KYW Newsradio Saturdays and Sundays at 1:30pm & 7:30pm and Sundays at 5:30am.
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Talking to kids about breast health | A women’s sports hub coming to Philly 17.01.2026 31:59
Bringing up breast health or even the word “breast” can be awkward, but it doesn’t have to be. Dr. Robyn Roth wants to start the conversation early with kids in her book “Everyone Has Boobies”. She’s a radiologist and founder of The Boobie Docs . This week, she joins Racquel Williams to discuss destigmatizing breasts and how she works to get accurate information out to people who are searching for...
Best of Bridging Philly: Helping families get out of poverty | Project HOME fights homelessness 10.01.2026 38:59
When Harold Barrow’s daughter was born, he was addicted to heroin and living in an abandoned house. ACHIEVEability gave them both a place to live and helped Harold get his GED and bachelor’s degree. Now, Harold is working for ACHIEVEability, helping other families in similar circumstances. Harold and ACHIEVEability’s Executive Director Jamila Harris-Morrison join Racquel Williams to talk about t...
The climb for disability mental health | Fishtown’s creative heart 03.01.2026 30:30
According to the CDC, adults with disabilities are three times more likely to report suicidal ideation than those without — a staggering statistic that drives the heart of the new documentary, Meandering Scars . In this episode, filmmaker Alison Norlean shares the story of Erica Bogan, a paraplegic athlete and survivor of domestic violence, who attempts the grueling climb up Mount Kilimanjaro to...
Best of Bridging Philly: Support through addiction or after incarceration | The history of the Ohio House 27.12.2025 37:42
Britt James Carpenter is a five-time overdose survivor. After being incarcerated, he found his way to recovery and decided to turn his negative experiences into a source for good. He joins Racquel Williams to talk about his non-profit, Philly Unknown Project , which provides resources to the formerly incarcerated, people experiencing homelessness, and those with substance abuse disorder. Then, on...
How one clinic in Cherry Hill is trying to make healthcare a human right | Inside the Wanamaker organ 20.12.2025 29:34
In a system where cost often determines survival, the Cherry Hill Free Clinic is a vital safety net. This week, we sit down with founder Dr. Jubril Oyeyemi to discuss the "catastrophic cases"—preventable heart attacks and strokes caused by rationed medication—that inspired him to open the clinic. He explains their unique model, fueled by 99% volunteer staff, which provides free primary care and ca...
Tackling Philadelphia’s silent killer, high blood pressure and heart health | Sweet treats in Jenkintown 13.12.2025 30:15
Heart disease and stroke remain urgent health challenges in Philadelphia, with high blood pressure affecting thousands, particularly in underserved communities. This week, we sit down with leaders from the American Heart Association’s Greater Philadelphia chapter to discuss their "relentless force" mission. They explain why high blood pressure is called the "silent killer," the specific risks for...
Solving Philly’s housing crisis | A Germantown Nutcracker 06.12.2025 46:57
Philadelphia faces a shortage of over 64,000 affordable housing units. This week, we sit down with the city’s top housing leaders, Kelvin Jeremiah (PHA) and Dave Thomas (PHDC), to discuss solutions. They break down the "Turn the Key" program, designed to help families build generational wealth by making homeownership attainable even in gentrifying neighborhoods. The duo also discusses the Mayor's...
Best of Bridging Philly: Spreading love with lasagna | Remembering The Dixie Hummingbirds 29.11.2025 31:01
When you’re going through a difficult time, sometimes a simple act of kindness can mean everything. Lasagna Love is building a movement based on that kindness, where volunteers make and deliver lasagna for neighbors in need. Racquel Williams talks with their Executive Director, Andria Larson, and the Volunteer State Director for Pennsylvania, Jazmyne Walker. Then, on Shara in the City, we ta...
Blood doesn't make you family | Get your glitter on: celebrating 10 years of CraftNOW Philadelphia 22.11.2025 30:30
With roughly 13,000 youth in foster care across Pennsylvania alone, the need for permanent, loving homes is critical. This week, Dominique McFadden, Executive Director of the Adoption Center, joins us to demystify the often confusing adoption process. She breaks down the three different "paths" families can take, from private adoption to foster-to-adopt, and explains what resources are available t...
Uncovering a century of music under the stars | Shopping with dignity 15.11.2025 33:30
The Highmark Mann Center is the iconic sound of summer in Philadelphia, but its legacy stretches back long before its 1976 opening. This week, we dive into the rich history of Philly's beloved amphitheater with Highmark Mann CEO Katherine Cahill and historian Jack McCarthy, author of the new book "A Century of Music Under the Stars." We'll explore the Mann's origins as the Robin Hood Dell, a venue...
A mother's fight for equity in the NICU | The Mütter's new mission 08.11.2025 30:17
When Jenné Johns' son was born 14 weeks early, her 77-day NICU journey exposed more than just a medical crisis—it revealed a system rife with racial bias. Now, as the founder of "Once Upon a Preemie," she is turning that pain into purpose. Janae joins us for National Prematurity Awareness Month to share her powerful story, discuss the shocking disparities Black fathers face in the NICU (including...
How one nonprofit supports families affected by violence | Art, architecture, and contemplation: exploring Calder Gardens 01.11.2025 30:20
How do you help a community in the immediate aftermath of a crisis? This week, we're joined by Reverend Linda Ivey, founder of the nonprofit Your Destiny Is Here . She discusses her vital mission of providing both spiritual and practical support to families in their darkest moments, particularly those affected by gun violence. Reverend Ivey shares the importance of rapid, structured services, her...
Best of Bridging Philly: Breast surgery and reconstruction, from “Stories from the Journey” 25.10.2025 30:15
It’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so we’re revisiting an episode from a special series we did last October, “Stories from the Journey”, which was honored with a Gracie Award this year. Doctors, survivors, and supporters shared their personal experiences with breast cancer, and in this final episode, we took a close look at breast reconstruction in a conversation in front of a live audience. Racq...
The art of growth: from a founder's mission to a forest's beauty 18.10.2025 30:13
Shayna Yvonne Rudd, founder of the Legend House , a therapeutic arts program in Philadelphia, shared her journey from battling depression to creating a supportive community for young girls. Initially called Lady Diva, the program evolved into Legends Camp in 2012, serving hundreds of girls. Shara Dae Howard joins an expert arborist on a hike through Wissahickon Valley Park to uncover the fascinati...
How one Drexel student's idea sparked a national movement | A brotherhood on broad street 11.10.2025 30:20
What started with one Drexel student donating 50 unused meal swipes has blossomed into a national movement. Philly-based Sharing Excess now rescues over 2 million pounds of surplus food each week, fighting food waste and hunger simultaneously. Founder Evan Ellers believes we don't have a food shortage, but an access problem—and his team is fixing it. Learn more about their incredible work and how...
Surprise! An on-air baby shower with expert motherhood advice. 04.10.2025 30:16
This week on Bridging Philly, we threw a surprise on-air baby shower for our amazing producer, Sabrina Boyd-Surka, who is expecting any day now! Join us for a warm, honest, and heartfelt conversation about the real journey into motherhood. We're joined by an incredible panel of Philly experts to share their wisdom and support. Bo Zhao, founder of the brilliant Baby Gear Group, reveals how to save...
Best of Bridging Philly: Living with sickle cell disease | Tasty treats from Sweet Nina’s 27.09.2025 44:41
As Sickle Cell Awareness Month comes to a close, we revisit our conversation with Tahirah Austin-Muhammad, who was diagnosed with sickle cell disease when she was six years old. Throughout her life, she has dealt with pain and organ failures. In 2024, she was on the waiting list for a kidney transplant, living on 7% kidney function. Despite that, she has raised a daughter and helped found Crescen...
DEI - why everyone doesn’t need the same rock | Dancing in an empty pool 20.09.2025 29:58
Racquel Williams talks with nationally recognized Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) strategist Celeste Warren about the passion behind her work and her book, The Truth About Equity . Warren challenges the idea that DEI and merit-based hiring are at odds, arguing that success isn't just about hard work when people start from different places. She emphasizes that a diverse workforce is not abou...
Best of Bridging Philly: Lewy body dementia | New: A women’s sports bar coming to South St. 13.09.2025 37:13
Lewy body dementia affects over a million people in the United States, but many people don’t know much about it. It’s difficult to diagnose and often misdiagnosed. A new documentary called “Facing the Wind” shines a light on Lewy body dementia, both living with it and caring for someone who has the disease. Racquel Williams talks with Philadelphia filmmaker Tony Heriza and Linda Szypula, who liv...
I'm Listening 2025: Spreading mental health awareness and suicide prevention 10.09.2025 59:50
I'm Listening is a special KYW Newsradio makes every year focusing on mental health and wellness and suicide prevention. You'll hear conversations with experts in the field of mental health, and real things everyone can do to make a difference. Tips on how to manage parenting stresses, how to practice mindfulness, how to deal with grief in a positive and proactive way, and keeping your mental heal...
How to get kids to love reading | Horseback riding for emotional regulation 06.09.2025 37:25
Philadelphia has a literacy crisis - only a third of third grade students are reading at grade level. But access to books and activities that create positive experiences with reading can help. Book Trust is a national nonprofit that helps students choose books to own and provides teachers with engaging materials. Racquel Williams talks with their staff and their teacher of the year, Cheryl Daniels...
Celebrating Arab language and culture | Environmental education through art 30.08.2025 35:20
The Arab community in Philadelphia is a mix of people from many countries, all with vibrant art, music, and culture to share. Al-Bustan Seeds of Culture serves as a hub for anyone who wants to learn about Arabic language and creative expression. Racquel Williams talks with several members of the Al-Bustan team about their mission and experiences as Arab people in America today. Then, on Shara in t...
The lives of pre-Civil War Black Philadelphians | Project HOME fights homelessness 23.08.2025 32:59
What kinds of jobs were 19th century Black Philadelphians doing? What did they value? These kinds of questions are at the heart of a new collaboration between The Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College and 1838 Black Metropolis , studying census data from 1838 and 1847 to learn what life was like for the city’s Black residents and how it changed over that decade. Racquel Williams talks w...
A boy and his medical support dog | Remembering The Dixie Hummingbirds 16.08.2025 35:49
Kelson Williams is a regular 12-year-old - he loves Marvel and playing outside with his friends - but he’s living with cerebral palsy. He has a medical support dog, Gus, but insurance wouldn’t cover the $15,000 for Gus’s training. So Kelson and his family turned to Help Hope Live , a nonprofit that helps fundraise for medical costs, and they raised so much that they are now working toward a stretc...
The Italian Market’s multicultural roots | North Philly History Festival 09.08.2025 42:09
South Philly’s 9th Street Market may be known as the Italian Market, but the vendors there aren’t just Italian. Immigrants have come from many countries for 100 years and found opportunity and community in the neighborhood. Racquel Williams visited the market and talked with Michelle Angela Ortiz, who created Our Market Project to share the stories of the people who make the market what it is thro...
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