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  • CNY Latino Podcast Ep. 62
    2024/11/12
    In this episode of CNY Latino: cnylatinonewspaper.com/ podcast (and all episodes running in November), we documented in video (sound) format, our trip to New York City back in October, showcasing the many different places and sites we stopped by. En este episodio (y todos los episodios que se correrán en Noviembre de 2024), documentamos en formato de Video (sonido), nuestro viaje a la ciudad de New York, demostrando los diferentes sitios y lugares nosotros paramos (Advertencia: dado que estas grabaciones se tomaron con video).
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    58 分
  • Firebarn Chats Ep. 7 - Housecalls for the Homeless
    2024/11/12
    On this episode of Firebarn Chats Dr. David Lehmann and Mia Ruiz-Salvador join host Mary Beth Horsington in a discussion about Upstate Medical University’s Housecalls for the Homeless. Founded in 2018 by Dr. Lehmann and Mia Ruiz-Salvador, this program’s mission is to provide medical, psychiatric and addiction safety-net services for men and women without homes in Onondaga County. This organization provides services at emergency shelters in Onondaga County, and often works closely with other community outreach services like In My Fathers Kitchen to bring care and support to aid in the healthy betterment of the individuals they care for.
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    46 分
  • North Words: Growth Through Books and Comedy
    2024/11/09
    This month on North Words, a chat with Meghan Keane, creator of NPR’s Life Kit podcast and radio show. Her new book offers help to people who feel like their search for a romantic life partner is getting in the way of living their life. Plus, Joe Conto talks about the intersection of his two worlds – improv comedy and his work as a professor at Paul Smith’s College. And the epic road trip at the center of a new novel by Oswego writer Soma Mei-Shang Frazier. From North Creek to South Colton, from Old Forge to New Bremen, North Words host Mitch Teich brings you interviews, on-site recordings, and special features that remind us what makes the North Country region so special. WCNY Community FM is pleased to present this monthly show from our colleagues at North Country Public Radio.
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    56 分
  • Funky Foodies Episode 309: The Ditzy Daisies’ Rainbow Surprise
    2024/11/09
    After discovering that all of their upcycled fashions were spray painted by the dastardly Ditzy Daisies, the Funky Foodies regroup and move ahead with the Slow Fashion Show and pie eating contest. Funky Foodies< is a podcast for kids, and it’s produced right here in Central New York. Tween foodies Frankie, Fern, and Zara share a passion for food and its impacts on the environment. Adventures follow after they form an alliance called Funky Foodies, Inc., pledging to, “Save the Planet, One Veggie Burger at a Time.” Kid-friendly recipes reflecting the theme of each episode are included.
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    16 分
  • Thursday Morning Roundtable, November 7, 2024 - 2024 Election Breakdown: Insights from Experts at WCNY’s Ivory Tower and Syracuse University’s Maxwell School
    2024/11/08
    Join the conversation at this month's Thursday Morning Roundtable featuring Luke Perry and Ben Baughman, panelists from WCNY’s "Ivory Tower" program, as well as Christopher Faricy, Associate Professor at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School, who will provide a summary and offer their expert insights into the 2024 presidential election. David Chanatry from WCNY’s "Ivory Tower" program will moderate this session of TMR. For a complete listing of TMR sessions, see the Thursday Morning Roundtable page at wcny.org.
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    58 分
  • Check It Out: Library Fun for Holidays and Hockey
    2024/11/07
    Brian Rowlands from Solvay Public Library joins Tom and Yona for an overview of the best free activities happening this month at his branch. Plus, don't miss the announcement of the only matinee hockey game of the year -- and the only one where you can meet your favorite Onondaga County Library podcast hosts!
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    8 分
  • Built to Serve, Ep.28 - Kathleen Mezzalingua CEO of Saint Agatha Foundation
    2024/11/05
    Breast cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers in Central New York, affecting thousands of women and families across the region. In this episode of Built to Serve, CEO Kathleen Mezzalingua joins host Charles Roberts to discuss the pivotal role Saint Agatha Foundation plays in supporting breast cancer survivors in Central New York Founded by Kathleen’s daughter Laurie, who passed away in 2009 after battling the disease for 12 years, Saint Agatha Foundation works to reduce the financial burden associated with breast cancer, by offering funding to individuals for essential needs, such as medication, transportation, and medical equipment. They also foster a network of support and resources, allowing survivors to focus on recovery and well-being, strengthening both individual lives and the wider community.
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    28 分
  • CNY Latino Podcast Ep. 61
    2024/11/05
    In this episode of CNY Latino Podcast, a series of interviews, conversations, and demonstrations. we documented in Video (sound) format, our trip to New York City back in October, showcasing the many different places and sites we stopped by. En este episodio, documentamos en formato de Video (sonido), nuestro viaje a la ciudad de New York, demostrando los diferentes sitios y lugares nosotros paramos. (Advertencia: dado que estas grabaciones se tomaron con video).
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    58 分