106.7 Lite fm (WLTW-FM)

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New York City's 106.7 Lite FM's weekly talk show with host Nina del Rio, speaking with influencers, experts, and NYC non-profits. New episodes air first on WLTW-NY every Sunday, 7-7:30am EST.

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Jul 6, 2026

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Previewing Ballet Hispánico's NY City Center Spring Season, April 23-26, 2026 13.04.2026

New York City’s Ballet Hispánico is the nation’s leading Hispanic/Latine dance company, currently preparing their 2026 Spring Season at New York City Center, with performances April 23-26. For Ballet Hispánico’s 56th Season, Artistic Director Eduardo Vilaro has brought together four distinctive female choreographers for the show Mujeres: Women In Motion. Discover mo...

GOOD DAUGHTERING: The Work You’ve Always Done, the Credit You’ve Never Gotten, and How to Finally Feel Like Enough 06.04.2026

Dr. Allison M. Alford is the author of GOOD DAUGHTERING: The Work You’ve Always Done, the Credit You’ve Never Gotten, and How to Finally Feel Like Enough. Dr. Allison M. Alford is a leading researcher and communication expert whose work explores the unseen labors that keep loved ones connected.  Daughtering 101  is her platform discussing all the things daughters do, sharing...

NYC-based VISIONS on Helping People Adjust and Adapt to Low Vision and Blindness 06.04.2026

NYC based VISIONS Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired provides vision rehabilitation and social services that help people who are blind or visually impaired live independent, confident, and connected lives. As the organization celebrates it’s 100th anniversary in 2026, CEO Molly Eagan talks about adjusting to vision loss, and learning to adapt and thrive with technology, classes and...

From the USA Memory Champion: Building Your Brain Using Practical Skills 30.03.2026

What if genius isn't something you're born with―it's something you build? Everyday Genius , by six-time USA Memory Champion Nelson Dellis , is a book to upgrade your brain using practical skills: Whether it's memorizing names and faces, doing lightning-fast mental math, honing decisive intuition, and beyond. Nelson Dellis is a competitive memorizer, with a number of U.S. memory records. He is also...

71-Year-Old Doctor with Parkinson's Running 100 Marathons in 100 Days 30.03.2026

Dr. Larry Grogin is an chiropractor, acupuncturist, athlete and philanthropist based in New Jersey. On his 71st birthday, March 24, 2026, Dr. Grogin began a run across the U.S., with a goal to complete 100 marathons in 100 consecutive days, benefitting the Davis Phinney Foundation for Parkinson’s , the disease Larry was diagnosed with in 2019. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informat...

The Documentary "Spacewoman" about NASA Pilot and Commander Eileen Collins 23.03.2026

SPACEWOMAN is a new documentary about Eileen Collins, the first woman to pilot and command a spacecraft. Directed by Hannah Berryman, the film follows Eileen Collins’ journey from her working-class beginnings in Elmira, NY, to USAF Test Pilot, breaking glass ceilings at NASA, piloting and commanding four space shuttle missions, and navigating the pressures for her family. SPACEWOMAN is in se...

Gotham Coyote on Our Urban Ecosystem and the Coyotes in Our Midst 23.03.2026

Perhaps no one knows more about the coyotes in our region than Chris Nagy, a wildlife biologist working in New York City since 2001, and co-founder of Gotham Coyote . The organization brings together researchers and educators from several institutions around the area to better understand coyotes and their role in our urban ecosystem. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

I WISH I’D QUIT SOONER: Practical Strategies for Navigating and Escaping a Toxic Boss 16.03.2026

As far too many people know from experience, working for a toxic boss takes a toll. Even highly accomplished and experienced people can feel beaten down and hopelessly trapped. Dr. Laura Hambley Lovett’s book is I WISH I’D QUIT SOONER: Practical Strategies for Navigating and Escaping a Toxic Boss. Dr. Laura Hambley Lovett is an organizational psychologist and expert on workplace cultur...

Amida Care on the Implications of Weakening Medicaid 16.03.2026

As New York State navigates federal threats to cut Medicaid and the social safety net, my guest is Joe Pressley is Vice President of Public Policy & Government Relations at Amida Care , to help us understand the implications of weakening medicaid—especially at a time when HIV cases are rising—and what the state could do to protect patients and funding. Amida Care is New York State&...

Teatro Fest NYC: Celebrating Latinx Theater Through April 30. 11.03.2026

Teatro Fest NYC showcases the breadth and vitality of Latinx theater in New York City, with 24 productions by ten leading Latinx theaters, continuing through April 30. The citywide event is a shared celebration of storytelling, culture, and artistic innovation. My guest is Sándie Luna, Executive Director of ID Studio Theater and member of The Alliance of Teatros Latinos New York. See omnyst...

Girl Scout Cookie Season & NYC's Unique Troop 6000 11.03.2026

Girl Scout Cookie Season is officially underway in New York City! In an age dominated by technology, social media and social isolation, selling Girl Scout Cookies gets girls out into their neighborhoods, connecting face-to-face with neighbors, local businesses, and their community.  And in the five boroughs, the very special Troop 6000 gives girls living with housing instability a chance to d...

For International Women Month: Sculptor Carolyn D. Palmer 02.03.2026

March is International Women's Month. My guest is Bergen County-based sculptor Carolyn D. Palmer for her newest project honoring Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, the first female physician in the U.S., and Dr. Sarah Loguen Fraser, the first African American woman to graduate from SUNY Upstate Medical University. The statues stand together in the courtyard of SUNY Upstate Medical University. See omnystudio...

The Actors Fund Home in Englewood, NJ 02.03.2026

Based in Englewood, NJ, The Actors Fund Home is a short and long term care facility like no other: For generations, it’s provided top-tier care for actors, dancers, musicians, directors and others who’ve made their lives in entertainment. Executive Director Jordan Strohl explains the significance of the home’s transition to an an independent 501(3), operated by the Entertainment Community Fund. Se...

DESTINY DISRUPTED: A History of the World Through Islamic Eyes 23.02.2026

In The West we share a common world history: A perspective that puts The West and Christianity at the center of the world. But, what if the center of the world is the Islamic heartland? How does world history look from there? And how does the history from there, influence how all of us got here? We mark the month of Ramadan with our guest  Tamim Ansary , author of DESTINY DISRUPTED: A History of t...

CaringKind Launches 100 Women of Impact: Advancing the Conversation about Brain Health 23.02.2026

For over 40 years, the New York City-based organization CaringKind has been dedicated to supporting everyone impacted by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Our guest President and CEO Eleonora Tornatore-Mikesh announces the launch of 100 Women of Impact : A national movement for women to lend their voice, influence and expertise to advancing the conversation about brain health, equity and...

For National Caregivers Day on February 20: Self Care for Caregivers from MJHS 16.02.2026

According to AARP estimates, 26% of NYC residents are caregivers to a spouse, family member, or other loved one. Ahead of National Caregivers Day on February 20, our guest is Aisha Picott, social work care manager at  Elderplan /HomeFirst, part of the not-for-profit MJHS Health System to talk about self-care for caregivers. MJHS has many free resources on their website, and bite-sized videos on th...

Encore Community Services on Serving Older Adults on Manhattan's West Side 16.02.2026

Since 1977, Encore Community Services has served many thousands of older adults in Midtown and Manhattan’s West Side with food, fellowship and social connection. Now, Encore is at a critical moment as demand continues to rise and current public funding for their services isn’t enough. My guest is Marcus Jackson, Manager of Advocacy, Community, and Government Relations with Encore Community Service...

DID YOU HAVE THE LIFE YOU WANTED?: 50 Years of History from the POV of a Jewish Feminist 09.02.2026

How do the things that happen to us and the choices we make when we are young impact us later in life? How do our parents, our friendships, and our careers define our lives and contribute to where we end up? My guest is author Andrea Simon with “DID YOU HAVE THE LIFE YOU WANTED”, an insightful tour of over 50 years of American cultural history as seen through the eyes of a Jewish feminist in New Y...

The NYC Bird Alliance on Bird Watching and Protecting Urban Birds 09.02.2026

The NYC Bird Alliance , (formerly NYC Audubon), is a non-profit organization protecting urban birds and strengthening biodiversity across New York City. Director of Advocacy and Engagement Saman Mahmood talks about bird counts, volunteer opportunities and free programs, and details some of the best sites for bird watching across the five boroughs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informatio...

Safety On Snow & Ice: Common Injuries and Proper Shoveling Technique 02.02.2026

It’s estimated that up to 80% of people will experience low back pain at some point during their lifetimes -- and winter conditions are a frequent trigger. My guest is  Dr. Brian McHugh , a Long Island based board-certified neurosurgeon, for a conversation about common issues related to snow shoveling and falling on ice, proper shoveling technique, and avoiding injuries. See omnystudio.com/listene...

FAIR GAME: Trans Athletes and the Future of Sports 02.02.2026

While transgender athletes only account for 1% of all sports participants, hundreds of bills banning trans athletes have been introduced by politicians in recent years, and the US Supreme Court is preparing to hear two cases on the issue. Ellie Roscher, writer, former coach, and co-author of the forthcoming book, FAIR GAME: Trans Athletes and the Future of Sports  addresses the myths and fears beh...

THE LAST 15: Say Goodbye To Those Last Stubborn Pounds 26.01.2026

From NY Times bestselling author Dr. Ian Smith, THE LAST 15: SAY GOODBYE TO THOSE MOST STUBBORN POUNDS breaks down how metabolism adapts, why quick fixes backfire, and offers a seven week strategy to finally overcome the hardest weight to lose. Dr. Ian Smith is the author of the #1 New York Times bestselling books, SHRED: THE REVOLUTIONARY DIET, and SUPER SHRED: The Big Results Diet, BLAST THE SUG...

Non-Profit Developer Fifth Avenue Committee on Closing the Affordable Housing Gap 26.01.2026

The affordable housing crisis in New York City is about more than the price of rent. How did we get here, what is happening in housing right now, and what are ways that nonprofit developers are trying to close the affordable housing gap? My guest is Michelle de la Uz, Executive Director of  Fifth Avenue Committee , a Brooklyn-based development nonprofit, serving thousands of low- and moderate-inco...

The Mary Louis Academy in Queens on All-Girls Catholic Education 19.01.2026

Across the country, Catholic schools are facing serious enrollment challenges—and many have closed—including seven New York City schools last year. How are surviving Catholic schools evolving, and even thriving, despite trends? Our guest is Livia Angiolillo, president of  The Mary Louis Academy in Queens , a 90-year-old Catholic School that has strengthened enrollment, in part, by expanding access...

The Georgian National Ballet and The Georgian Diaspora in NYC 19.01.2026

Nearly   80 years after its founding , the internationally acclaimed  Georgian National Ballet “Sukhishvili " made it’s Carnegie Hall debut in January with a one-night-only performance at Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage. With a return planned to our area this fall, our guest is the event’s producer, Salome Liluashvili-Parks, to discuss the landmark event and the Georgian Diaspora in NYC. See omn...

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