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The Mike Wagner Show
NYC best-selling author Jacqueline Friedland is my very special guest with “Counting Backwards”!
NYC best-selling author Jacqueline Friedland talks about her latest release “Counting Backwards” as a legal thriller that tackles timely, yet timeless issues such as reproductive rights, incarceration, and society’s expectations of women based on true stories from the 1920’s and 2020 involving a woman’s quest for justice into an immigrant’s case turning into a conspiracy and how they parallel! Jacqueline graduated Magna Cum Laude from Univ. of Penn & NYU Law School before pursuing commercial litigation, later became a teacher at Benjamin Cardozo School of Law teaching legal writing & lawyering skills and returned to get her Master’s of Fine Arts f...
2025-05-09
31 min
The Mike Wagner Show
NYC best-selling author Jacqueline Friedland is my very special guest with “Counting Backwards”!
NYC best-selling author Jacqueline Friedland talks about her latest release “Counting Backwards” as a legal thriller that tackles timely, yet timeless issues such as reproductive rights, incarceration, and society’s expectations of women based on true stories from the 1920’s and 2020 involving a woman’s quest for justice into an immigrant’s case turning into a conspiracy and how they parallel! Jacqueline graduated Magna Cum Laude from Univ. of Penn & NYU Law School before pursuing commercial litigation, later became a teacher at Benjamin Cardozo School of Law teaching legal writing & lawyering skills and returned to get her Master’s of Fine Arts f...
2025-05-09
38 min
The Mike Wagner Show
NYC best-selling author Jacqueline Friedland is my very special guest with “Counting Backwards”!
NYC best-selling author Jacqueline Friedland talks about her latest release “Counting Backwards” as a legal thriller that tackles timely, yet timeless issues such as reproductive rights, incarceration, and society’s expectations of women based on true stories from the 1920’s and 2020 involving a woman’s quest for justice into an immigrant’s case turning into a conspiracy and how they parallel! Jacqueline graduated Magna Cum Laude from Univ. of Penn & NYU Law School before pursuing commercial litigation, later became a teacher at Benjamin Cardozo School of Law teaching legal writing & lawyering skills and returned to get her Master’s of Fine Arts from...
2025-05-09
38 min
Code Green
08: Locating Sust(AI)nability in the Smart City
Amidst rapid urbanisation, Asia’s urban centres are increasingly turning to smart solutions as they grapple with worsening air pollution, rising emissions, and erratic weather patterns. What role can data and AI play in shaping more sustainable urban futures? In this episode, ChengHe Guan and Raj Cherubal discuss the future of digital urban transformation, with a focus on smart and sustainable city initiatives in China and India. ChengHe explores how urban sensing techniques and fine-grained data analysis can shed light on pathways to more responsible and inclusive cityscapes. Raj draws on his experience as former CEO of India’s flag...
2025-05-01
56 min
The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens
The Plastic Crisis: A Health and Environmental Emergency | Reality Roundtable 15
(Conversation recorded on January 21st, 2025) Many of us are familiar with the problem of plastics as a distant issue in the ocean, primarily affecting fish and sea turtles. While these environmental effects are critical, the full scope of plastic’s repercussions on human health and well-being is largely unknown by most people, even as the research shows alarming – and growing – adverse effects. What do we need to know about this pervasive material and how it affects the human body? Today, Nate is joined by environmental health researchers Leo Trasande and Linda Birnbaum, as well as environme...
2025-02-10
1h 39
The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens
The Plastic Crisis: A Health and Environmental Emergency | Reality Roundtable 15
(Conversation recorded on January 21st, 2025) Many of us are familiar with the problem of plastics as a distant issue in the ocean, primarily affecting fish and sea turtles. While these environmental effects are critical, the full scope of plastic’s repercussions on human health and well-being is largely unknown by most people, even as the research shows alarming – and growing – adverse effects. What do we need to know about this pervasive material and how it affects the human body? Today, Nate is joined by environmental health researchers Leo Trasande and Linda Birnbaum, as well as environme...
2025-02-10
1h 39
The Mike Wagner Show
The multi-talented, award-winning Lina Suh from South Korea talks about “Meeting You, Meeting Me” !
The multi-talented, award-winning, writer/producer/director growing up in South Korea Lina Suh talks about her latest release “Meeting You, Meeting Me” as her first feature film as writer/director about two women from different walks of life who both desperately need a friend in the moment when they cross paths by chance & form an unlikely friendship! Lina received her MFA from USC in Film Production & BFA from NYU Tisch School of the Arts in Dramatic Writing, won numerous awards in film shorts in NY & LA including “Dr. Brain”, “Blue”, “Good Face” (developed as TV series for Apple TV), “So F#cking Happy F...
2024-11-24
47 min
The Mike Wagner Show
The multi-talented, award-winning Lina Suh from South Korea talks about “Meeting You, Meeting Me” !
The multi-talented, award-winning, writer/producer/director growing up in South Korea Lina Suh talks about her latest release “Meeting You, Meeting Me” as her first feature film as writer/director about two women from different walks of life who both desperately need a friend in the moment when they cross paths by chance & form an unlikely friendship! Lina received her MFA from USC in Film Production & BFA from NYU Tisch School of the Arts in Dramatic Writing, won numerous awards in film shorts in NY & LA including “Dr. Brain”, “Blue”, “Good Face” (developed as TV series for Apple TV), “So F#cking Happy F...
2024-11-24
39 min
The Mike Wagner Show
The multi-talented, award-winning Lina Suh from South Korea talks about “Meeting You, Meeting Me” !
The multi-talented, award-winning, writer/producer/director growing up in South Korea Lina Suh talks about her latest release “Meeting You, Meeting Me” as her first feature film as writer/director about two women from different walks of life who both desperately need a friend in the moment when they cross paths by chance & form an unlikely friendship! Lina received her MFA from USC in Film Production & BFA from NYU Tisch School of the Arts in Dramatic Writing, won numerous awards in film shorts in NY & LA including “Dr. Brain”, “Blue”, “Good Face” (developed as TV series for Apple TV), “So F#cking Happy For...
2024-11-24
47 min
The Mike Wagner Show
Author/Professor of Law at Stetson Univ. Ciara Torres-Spelliscy is my special guest with "Corportatocracy:..."!
Author/Professor of Law at Stetson Univ. & nationally recognized expert in election law Ciara Torres-Spelliscy talks about her latest release “Corportatocracy: How To Protect Democracy From Dark Money& Corporate Politicians” offering a chilling expose of how corporations manipulate our political system for profit, how major corporations undermine practices & laws upholding democratic principle like free & fair elections through shadow tactics, bankrolling and more! Ciara is a Professor of Law at Stetson University, Fellow at Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law and member of Board of Directors for Responsibility of Ethics in Washington (CREW), and has testified before Cong...
2024-11-22
54 min
The Mike Wagner Show
Author/Professor of Law at Stetson Univ. Ciara Torres-Spelliscy is my special guest with "Corportatocracy:..."!
Author/Professor of Law at Stetson Univ. & nationally recognized expert in election law Ciara Torres-Spelliscy talks about her latest release “Corportatocracy: How To Protect Democracy From Dark Money& Corporate Politicians” offering a chilling expose of how corporations manipulate our political system for profit, how major corporations undermine practices & laws upholding democratic principle like free & fair elections through shadow tactics, bankrolling and more! Ciara is a Professor of Law at Stetson University, Fellow at Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law and member of Board of Directors for Responsibility of Ethics in Washington (CREW), and has testified before Congress, stat...
2024-11-22
54 min
I AM THE SPACE WHERE I AM with John Arnone
Guest: DAVID SCHACHTER Topic: the film "Buddies" and Arthur Bressen,Jr
David Schachter was born on September 15, 1961 in Levittown, New York. David received a BFA in drama from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts in 1982. David worked extensively in Television, Off and Off-Off Broadway, and Regional Theater before landing the lead role of naive typesetter David Bennett in the groundbreaking indie drama Buddies (1985), which was the first theatrical film to address the devastating impact of the AIDS pandemic on the gay community in the 1980's. It was written, directed and produced by Aruthur Bressen Jr. the subject of today’s podcast. David began volunteering at GMHC the Gay Men's Health Cri...
2024-10-09
44 min
DNA Dialogues: Conversations in Genetic Counseling Research
#8 Neurogenetics: Predictive Testing for ALS and Dynamic Coping in Pediatric Ataxia-Telangiectasia
In this episode we discuss research on patient and family experiences in neurogenetics. You can find the Journal of Genetic Counseling webpage via onlinelibrary.wiley.com or via the National Society of Genetic Counselors website. Segment 1: “Individuals' experiences in genetic counseling and predictive testing for familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis” Connolly Steigerwald is a certified genetic counselor at NYU Langone Health’s Division of Neurogenetics and Lysosomal Storage Disorders Program in NYC, where she assists in providing evaluations and genetic counseling for those with suspected or confirmed neurogenetic disorders. Her clinic population includes those with neu...
2024-09-26
49 min
Broken Law
Episode 156: Protecting Workers on Labor Day and Every Day
This Labor Day Weekend marks the unofficial end to an historically hot summer. Terri Gerstein returns to Broken Law to talk with Valerie Nannery about legal protections for workers -- including from record heats but also from non-compete provisions, child labor exploitation, and more -- and the people who enforce those laws. Join the Progressive Legal Movement Today: ACSLaw.orgHost: Valerie Nannery, Senior Director of Policy and Program at American Constitution SocietyGuest: Terri Gerstein, Director, NYU Wagner Labor Initiative, NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Se...
2024-09-03
57 min
All in a Day's Work
S3, Episode 1: Sabrina Van Savage, Millennium Challenge Corporate
In this special episode, created by one of our student podcast fellows, NYU student Jamie Dehouck speaks with Sabrina Van Savage, who works as an Associate Director within the PFS division at the Millennium Challenge Corporate. Sabrina offers insights into the challenges and rewards of working in development, as she explores how perseverance and networking can open doors to impactful careers in this area, and why understanding cultural nuances is key. Sabrina Van Savage currently works as an Associate Director within the Program Financial Services (PFS) division at the Millennium Challenge Corporate, joining in August 2022. In her...
2024-09-01
22 min
Power At Work
The Power Hour #6: Labor Experts on Sectoral Bargaining, Child Labor, & Public Policy with Terri Gerstein and Alí Bustamante
In this blogcast, Burnes Center Senior Fellow Seth Harris is joined by Terri Gerstein, Director of the NYU Wagner Labor Initiative at the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service; and Alí Bustamante, deputy director of the Worker Power and Economic Security program at Roosevelt University. Listen to their conversation on sectoral bargaining, the importance of protecting workers and children from exploitation, and the implications of organizing in the South. You don't want to miss this edition of the Power Hour! Subscribe to the Power At Work Blog. Follow us on social media:
2024-04-16
56 min
Pitchfork Economics with Nick Hanauer
The True Crime of Wage Theft (with Terri Gerstein)
In the shadows of corporate greed and exploitation lies a sinister crime that is silently perpetrated, leaving countless victims in its wake—a crime that affects millions of hardworking Americans every year and sucks billions out of our economy —Wage Theft. No industry is immune to this insidious crime, from restaurant workers to construction laborers. On this episode of Pitchfork Economics, we are joined by Terri Gerstein, Director of the Labor Initiative at NYU Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, to unpack the chilling truth behind these workplace crimes, learn who the perpetrators are, and uncover how they...
2024-04-09
36 min
All in a Day's Work
S2, Episode 12: Hedieh Fakhriyazdi, White & Case / NYU
In this special episode made by one of our student podcast fellows, NYU Graduate Student Justin Lee speaks with Hedieh Fakhriyazadi, the chief diversity officer at White & Case LLP. They discuss the panel that opened the doors to corporate philanthropy, how our values show up in our careers and at work, and the challenge of gaining stakeholder buy-in. Hedieh Fakhriyazadi is the chief diversity officer at White & Case LLP where she works to help build a diverse work environment and nurture a culture of inclusion across their global offices, clients, and community partners. As an Adjunct Associate P...
2024-01-01
21 min
"Unretired" & Inspired - A Retirement Planning Podcast
87: Karen Wagner and Erica Baird: Reinventing retirement with Lustre - A new perspective for professional women
Caleb and Riley are joined by Karen Wagner and Erica Baird, the co-founders of Lustre, a community of women who are redesigning what retirement looks like. Erica's journey is nothing short of remarkable. Erica attended NYU Law School and became the first female partner in the General Counsel’s office of one of the Big 8 accounting firms. Karen, on the other hand, nurtured a deep-seated ambition to live in the heart of New York City from her globe-trotting childhood years. This desire led her to also attend NYU Law School, and led to an illustrious career as a...
2023-11-13
1h 03
Pretty Heady Stuff
Gernot Wagner pulls apart the paradoxes of economics, expediency and growth in climate action
Gernot Wagner is a climate economist at Columbia Business School. His research, writing, and teaching focus on climate risks and climate policy. Gernot writes a monthly column for Project Syndicate and has written four books, including Geoengineering: the Gamble and Climate Shock. Before joining Columbia and serving as faculty director of the Climate Knowledge Initiative, Gernot taught at NYU and Harvard. In this conversation I kept coming back to this hope that climate action could be, in some ways, uncomplicated. If the primary goal is to stop greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible in order to deal with this...
2023-10-20
53 min
AmeriCorps Connections
AmeriCorps Alumni Connections with Rachel DuBois | NCCC & VISTA
Hosting and podcast consultation provided by Producer Dan of Time or Money Production. Thank you Dan! (p.s, he's an NCCC AmeriCorps Alumni)1.2 Million AmeriCorps Alumni STRONG! We are a voice for national and community service. We have all served in one way or another - let's engage, learn and connect with each other! Let's Serve Life After AmeriCorps!Today we talk with Rachel DuboisConnect with Rachel LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/racheldubois/AmeriCorps NCCC - https://americorps.gov/serve/americorps/americorps-ncccAmeriCorps VISTA - https://americorps.gov/serve/americorps/americorps-vistaNYU Wagne...
2023-06-16
43 min
The Mike Wagner Show
Author/award-winning documentary film director Dr. Greg Rabidoux is my very special guest!
Author/award-winning documentary film director Dr.Greg Rabidoux of ValMar films talks about his latest release “The Insatiable Dragon: How China Took Control of Hollywood-A Cautionary Tale” telling the true story of when and why China set out to replace Hollywood as the world’s number one movie cinema, how it gained control of Hollywood along the way, and what Hollywood needs to do now to regain its former greatness. Greg is also the co-author and film director of “Stolen Babies of Spain” chronicles how and why baby stealing began in Spain just after the civil war of 1936–1939. This heartbreakin...
2023-06-08
50 min
The Mike Wagner Show
Author/award-winning documentary film director Dr. Greg Rabidoux is my very special guest!
Author/award-winning documentary film director Dr.Greg Rabidoux of ValMar films talks about his latest release “The Insatiable Dragon: How China Took Control of Hollywood-A Cautionary Tale” telling the true story of when and why China set out to replace Hollywood as the world’s number one movie cinema, how it gained control of Hollywood along the way, and what Hollywood needs to do now to regain its former greatness. Greg is also the co-author and film director of “Stolen Babies of Spain” chronicles how and why baby stealing began in Spain just after the civil war of 1936–1939. This heartbreakin...
2023-06-08
55 min
Demos Helsinki Podcast
Prof. Julia Lane from NYU on AI policy
Podcast: Scientific Sense ® (LS 33 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: Prof. Julia Lane from NYU on AI policyPub date: 2023-01-30Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationScientific Sense ® by Gill Eapen: Prof. Julia Lane is a Professor at the NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. She served in the National AI Research Resources task force and also on the advisory committee on data for evidence building. Her book democratizing our data a manifesto was published in 2020 and she was one of the early guest...
2023-02-08
56 min
The Machinist
Prof. Julia Lane from NYU on AI policy
Podcast: Scientific Sense ® (LS 32 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: Prof. Julia Lane from NYU on AI policyPub date: 2023-01-30Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationScientific Sense ® by Gill Eapen: Prof. Julia Lane is a Professor at the NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. She served in the National AI Research Resources task force and also on the advisory committee on data for evidence building. Her book democratizing our data a manifesto was published in 2020 and she was one of the early guest...
2023-02-08
56 min
Scientific Sense ®
Prof. Julia Lane from NYU on AI policy
Scientific Sense ® by Gill Eapen: Prof. Julia Lane is a Professor at the NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. She served in the National AI Research Resources task force and also on the advisory committee on data for evidence building. Her book democratizing our data a manifesto was published in 2020 and she was one of the early guests on this podcast. Please subscribe to this channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ScientificSense?sub_confirmation=1
2023-01-31
56 min
ICNYU Podcasts
Mindful Writing For Times of Change: A Workshop With Dr. Hala Alyan and Prof. Yael Shy | 12.5.2022
Dr. Hala Alyan is a licensed clinical psychologist in New York City specializing in the assessment and treatment of trauma, substance abuse, anxiety, mood and relationship concerns, and cross-cultural issues. Currently, she works as a part-time psychologist at the New York University Student Health Center’s Counseling and Wellness Services, where she is based within the Islamic Center. In addition, Dr. Alyan is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at New York University, and teaches graduate-level courses on cross-cultural counseling and individual counseling practices.Dr. Alyan is also the author of the novel “Salt Houses,” winner of the Dayton Literary...
2023-01-05
1h 16
Keepin It Real w/Caramel "As We Say 100"
Dr. David Elcott-Taub Professor of Practice in Public Service & Leadership @ Wagner School & Author
Everyone has their own belief in religion. I spoke with Dr. David Elcott because he has his own beliefs and he wanted to be heard. He has being doing research and Keepin It Real was interested in the research and wanted to know more about it. David Elcott has spent the last thirty years at the intersection of community building, the search for a theory of cross-boundary engagement, and interfaith and ethnic organizing and activism. Trained in political psychology and Middle East affairs at Columbia University and Judaic studies at the American Jewish University, Dr. Elcott is the Taub Professor...
2022-12-10
17 min
Somos SLPs
Las ironías teóricas de nuestra profesión
En este episodio continúo mi convesación con la Dra María Rosa Brea, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, profesora clínica asociada y directora del Bilingual Extension track en NYU; y creadora del BLLING (the Bilingual Language and Literacy Investigative and Networking Group, www.blling-slp.com). Continuamos esta conversación crítica reflexionando sobre las ironías de los fundamentos teóricos de nuestra profesión y sobre como nosotros, los terapeutas en la comunidad, podemos continuamente desarrollar nuestro pensamiento crítico y aplicarlo a nuestra práctica. La Dra. Brea también explica qué pueden hacer lo...
2022-11-22
46 min
Somos SLPs
Patología del Habla… ¿según quien(es)?
En este episodio converso con la Dra María Rosa Brea, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, profesora clínica asociada y directora del Bilingual Extension track en NYU; y creadora del BLLING (the Bilingual Language and Literacy Investigative and Networking Group, www.blling-slp.com). En este episodio conversaremos críticamente sobre algunos de los fundamentos teóricos de la patología del habla y sobre cómo esas perspectivas fundamentales jamás contemplaron la diversidad sociocultural y lingüística. Hablaremos también sobre como la educación clínica actual promueve ideas de diversidad y equidad, pero aún no llega a int...
2022-11-11
42 min
In Our Hands
Ep. 12. Gernot Wagner on Geoengineering
In this episode, Ramanan speaks with Gernot Wagner, a climate economist at Columbia Business School.Wagner has written four books: Geoengineering: the Gamble, Stadt, Land, Klima, Climate Shock, and But Will the Planet Notice? His most recent book provides a balanced take on the possible benefits and risks of geoengineering in its various forms. Prior to joining Columbia as a senior lecturer, Gernot taught at NYU, Harvard, and Columbia.They discuss geoengineering, lifestyle changes, and messaging about climate action. This episode is also available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.[00:00:54] Life and Career[0...
2022-10-27
24 min
All in a Day's Work
Episode 45: Erica Foldy, NYU Wagner
In this episode, Joseph Mercadante talks to activist and associate professor at NYU, Erica Foldy. Together, they discuss her career in activism, the challenges she faces today as a professor and organizer, and how she started NYU’s Democracy Project. Professor Erica Foldy is an Associate Professor at NYU Wagner and a scholar, teacher, consultant and organizer. Her research explores what enables and inhibits collaboration and learning across potential divisions, and has focused on race and racism in particular. Erica’s expertise has been featured in the Washington Post, Reuters, CNN.com and other outlets and she has c...
2022-10-15
22 min
High Frequency Mindset podcast
Writing for the Greater Good with Lil Barcaski
In this episode, my friend Lil Barcaski shares how she helps guide her clients in building and honing their public speaking skills and breaking into the publishing world. Watch it on Youtube: https://youtu.be/Crdi8_RerAQ If “How can I level up my business, relationships, focus, or even just life in general?" Is a question that crosses your mind – you’ve come to the right place. On High Frequency Mindset we’re going to unpack those questions and find the solutions that will launch you into action for rapid, concrete results. You can check out other w...
2022-07-25
29 min
How Do We Fix It?
What The War in Ukraine Means for Climate Change: Gernot Wagner
Russia's invasion of Ukraine made Europe's energy dependence painfully clear. "We are supporting and actually financing the war by purchasing oil and gas and other fossil fuels from Russia," Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin bluntly put it.Fossil fuel energy is vital for Russia's economy, accounting for almost half of its exports. One-third of Europe's oil and as much as 40% of natural gas imports come from Russia. In this episode, we discuss how the war in Ukraine is changing the debate over fossil fuel dependency. Our guest is climate economist and Bloomberg News column...
2022-03-25
32 min
The Mike Wagner Show
Filmmaker/director/writer Chris Danuser talks about his latest movie “Pap’s Manifesto” !
Filmmaker/director/writer Chris Danuser talks about his latest movie “Pap’s Manifesto” and is the recipient of multiple awards in North America! It’s the deeply moving story of a grief-stricken father’s commitment to avenge his son’s death featuring Stephanie Kurtzuba (The Irishman, The Wolf of Wall Street) and David Triacca (The Equalizer, Law and Order)! Chris is also the founder of SparkyBoom Productions and has written and directed for NYU College of Nursing, Estee Lauder, Signature Health Care and also his debut “Alice Underground”! Check out his latest release on all streaming platforms at www.papsmanifestofilm.com/ ! #chrisdan...
2021-10-25
55 min
All in a Day's Work
Episode 22: Claudia Perez Pellicer, PwC
In this episode, Miriam Miller talks with PwC Deals Director and NYU alumna, Claudia Perez Pellicer about creating a more diverse workspace, the challenges of being a working parent, connecting with colleagues in the virtual workspace, and the importance of protecting your personal time. Claudia Perez Pellicer is a Director in PwC’s Financial Services Advisory Deals practice. She has run numerous global integration and separation programs for Financial Services clients across: Banking, Insurance, Payments, PE and Real Estate sectors. In addition to English, Claudia is fluent in Spanish, German, and Italian, with intermediate proficiency in French an...
2021-08-15
22 min
EdTech Today
How Higher Ed Will Handle New Learning Looks
Todd Zipper believes there will always be a place for a bachelor's degree. But don't think that will ever be enough. In this episode, The president of Wiley Education Services predicts a microverse of education institutions that will continually support lifelong education and points to a truly hybrid classroom of the future.“This pandemic has shed light on the importance of providing flexible, outcomes-focused learning experiences to students, while also proving the dire need for more jobs central to this crisis – specifically those in healthcare and social work,” said Zipper. Wiley Education Services, part of John W...
2021-06-25
19 min
I AM GPH
EP99 Healthcare of a Thousand Slights with Anjana Sreedhar
Anjana Sreedhar is an alumna of NYU’s Wagner School of Public Service, receiving her Master’s in Public Administration in 2020 after also pursuing her undergraduate degree at NYU. She currently works as an Administrative Fellow at NYU Langone Health. In December of 2020, Anjana published her first book "Healthcare of A Thousand Slights: Connecting Legacy To Access To Healthcare,” which through extensive research and interviews investigates the history of health disparities in the United States especially for marginalized groups, and how they can be mitigated. In this episode, Anjana speaks on the process of writing the book and shares fascin...
2021-05-13
36 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
Hallway Talks on Migration Diplomacy with Vittoria Zanuso and Samer Saliba
It’s important for city government leaders—particularly Mayors—to be equipped with the access, capacity, and knowledge to deal with shifts in migration patterns caused by climate change, conflict, or economic factors. This episode features Wagner alums Vittoria Zanuso ‘14 and Samer Saliba ’14 from the Mayors Migration Council, an organization focused on enabling cities to better meet the needs of incoming migrants. Tune in to hear about their innovative approaches, and why they think it’s important to stop labeling migration as a “crisis.” The speakers also discuss how their education at NYU Wagner has been influential in their professional car
2021-04-29
33 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
Policy & Politics: A Discussion with NYC Council Candidates
2021-04-16
43 min
All in a Day's Work
Episode 17: Monefa Anderson, Cityblock Health
In this episode, Carrie Pennoni speaks with Monefa Anderson — an alumna of the Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and the Rory Meyers College of Nursing — about returning to school, leaning on your professional network, the importance of mission-driven work, and finding focus and clarity after a job loss. Monefa Anderson is a graduate of the Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and the Rory Meyers College of Nursing and has over 20 years of health care experience. Monefa is board certified as a gerontological nurse specialist and nurse executive, advanced standing. Her current position is Director of Oper...
2021-04-02
21 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
Womxn Now: A Panel Discussion on International Women's Day
2021 began with the news that 111% of the net jobs lost in December of 2020 - 140,00 - belonged to womxn. According to the National Women's Law Center, men gained 16,000 jobs while womxn lost 156,000. The COVID-19 pandemic and the sprawling public health and economic disaster that followed in its wake have delivered a perfect storm of devastation for American womxn, especially womxn of color. Still, womxn were the best part of the past year. As the majority of the healthcare workforce, womxn were the backbone of the nation's pandemic care and response. Womxn have been organizing their communities well before the pandemic...
2021-03-16
1h 09
Notorious POD
Episode 21: Dr. Jacob Faber, Prof. of Sociology, NYU
In this episode, I speak with Dr. Jacob Faber, an Associate Professor of Sociology and Public Service at NYU, whose field of study is all about race and real estate. I saw him testify at the New York Senate hearings about Long Island Divided, and thought his research and his opinions would be enormously influential. I believe he has been instrumental in the actions that the NY legislature has and will take, and I thought to bring his views directly to you all. Bio: Jacob William Faber is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Public...
2021-03-09
1h 02
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
Money and Politics: The Dangers of Dark Money
Hazel Millard, a Senior Research and Program Associate in the Democracy Program at the Brennan Center, discuss how different cities are approaching money-in-politics reform and the dangers that the Citizens United decision imposes upon our democracy. We will also learn about the history of Citizens United and how Congress is working to address money-in-politics reform. Transcript[00:00] Welcome from Emily Finkelstein and an overview of the Citizens United v. FEC landmark case,[04:20] Hazel Millard begins a discussion on Citizens United, legislation efforts, and dark money in politics.GUEST SPEAKERHazel Millard is a senior research and p...
2021-02-16
21 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
Hallway Talks with Advocacy Campaign Expert Liba Beyer
Liba Beyer, director of Human Rights Watch Global Campaigns and an NYU Wagner alum, discuss the importance of communicating human rights to produce social change. She shares her strategies to garner the attention in over-crowded digital spaces, and the skills needed to make an impact on society. She provides an analysis on various human rights issues including the death penalty and voting restorations.Beyer runs Persuasion Lab at Human Rights Watch, she explains the mission of this lab is to “figure out the tactics and tools that will move hearts and minds on human rights values to evalua...
2020-12-10
30 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
Stigmatized: The Stigma Associated with Diseases
We meet with fellow alumni, and current International Rescue Committee employee, Handaa Enkh-Amgalan to hear about her upcoming book "Stigmatized," which dives deep into the disease-stigmatization surrounding Tuberculosis. Enkh-Amgalan will share her perspective of the broad role of stigmas in society, she will give her understanding of the infection rates of Tuberculosis and the multicultural approach to handling diseases. Stay for the end to understand the importance and role of international health organizations, along with self-care tips and the strength in numbers of community support.Guest SpeakerHandaa Enkh-Amgalan works in the global humanitarian sector, f...
2020-12-09
18 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
Hallway Talks with LGBTQ+ Rights Expert Cyril Ghosh
Professor Cyril Ghosh, author of “De-Moralizing Gay Rights: Some Queer Remarks on LGBTQ+ Rights Politics in the US” and Adjunct Associate Professor at NYU Wagner, examines the role of the Supreme Court in guaranteeing (or not) LGBTQ+ rights in the United States. He explains criticisms on the landmark case "Obergefell v. Hodges" that ruled in favor of same-sex marriage, examines the consequences of “pinkwashing,” and describes what to expect from the Supreme Court after the Trump Administration. Ghosh offers insight on what will probably be the next big LGBQT+ issue to reach the Supreme Court, and describes what can be done...
2020-11-30
33 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
Understanding the US Election System with Tim Naftali & Rhea Almeida
In this two-part Explainer series, a historical context of the US 2020 elections is discussed by breaking down the complexity of American governance and political systems. Rhea Almeida, an NYU Wagner Review Contributing Editor and MPA candidate, and Tim Naftali, a CNN presidential historian and politics expert, aim to provide a historic view of the elections, the evolution of suffrage, and the framework of the Electoral College. They also dissect the emergence of voting rights for different sections of the American society, and historic voter suppression mechanisms.Transcript[00:00] Welcome from NYU Office of Global Services.[02:02] Rhea...
2020-11-19
1h 01
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Understanding US Governance with John Gershman & Ana Raymundo
In this two-part Explainer series, a historical context to the US 2020 elections is discussed by breaking down the complexity of American governance and political systems. In Part I, Ana Raymundo, an NYU Wagner MPA candidate, talks with policy expert Professor John Gershman to analyze the emergence of the Republican and Democratic parties in America, the distribution of state and federal powers, and the different roles of Congress and Senate. They examine pathways for international students and election-onlookers to engage with the intricacies of these systems better.
2020-11-18
1h 03
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Hallway Talks with Social Entrepreneur & NYU Alum Kristin Van Busum
Kristin Van Busum, an NYU Wagner ‘10 alum and founder of the social enterprise Project Alianza, describes the merits, challenges, and takeaways of starting your own business. She explains the bottom-up educational solutions that her organization provides within farming communities of Latin America.In this podcast episode with Rhea Almeida and Luisa Portugal, Kristin describes the importance of working with local governments, the challenges of fundraising, and key takeaways from her time education experience at NYU Wagner. Guest SpeakerKristin is founder and CEO of Project Alianza, a woman-led social enterprise that provides education for children liv...
2020-11-12
32 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
The Importance of Urban Planning and the Impact it has on Communities
Today's podcast is includes an informative introduction to the Urban Planning specialization at NYU, with our special guest Jacquelyn Spade a MUP candidate. She will share her insights on the urban planning specialization at NYU, how it impacts communities, and how urban design perpetuates racial inequality.She also examines the top down vs. bottom up planning, disciplines within the fundamental ideologies of planning, the importance of green space, and the importance of our live environment in positive habit formation.Guest SpeakerJacquelyn Spade is a second-year MUP Candidate at NYU Wagner specializing in...
2020-11-03
36 min
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CannaPolicy: Cannabis Justice is Racial Justice
This podcast episode focuses on the role CannaPolicy, a public policy and advocacy group working in the cannabis space. They discuss their mission to provide NYU students with the tools, resources, and education necessary to responsibly advance cannabis legalization, rebuild communities harmed by prohibition, and positively impact the development of the nascent cannabis industry.CannaPolicy is a part of NYU’s larger Cannabis Network, a first of its kind intersectional ecosystem of student groups committed to advancing cannabis justice and equity in the policy, business, legal, and healthcare fields. Together the group work's to develop NYU students int...
2020-10-30
32 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
Pre-Election Hallway Talks with Governance Expert Dr. Paul Light
2020-10-29
32 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
Womxn & Politics: The Role of Womxn in the Political Sphere
One week before the 2020 election, Wagner Womxn's panel explores what it means to be a womxn in the political sphere. They discuss identity politics, the importance of women's engagement in politics, and what NYU Wagner students can do to get out the vote in our own community.Panelists include De'Ara Balenger, co-founder of Maestra and former director of engagement for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign; Jen Bendery, senior political reporter at HuffPost; Charlotte Clymer, activist and writer; Dianne Morales, candidate for Mayor of New York City; Kunoor Ojha, chief of staff for the Green New Deal Network and E...
2020-10-28
1h 26
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Hallway Talks with Climate Economist Gernot Wagner
Bloomberg columnist, author, and NYU professor Gernot Wagner describes how climate change is not only an opportunity for action, but also for-profit. He examines the social cost of carbon, the role of big fossil fuel companies, and key differences in the climate policies presented by US presidential candidates Joe Biden and president Donald Trump. Finally, Professor Wagner provides a solution to a zero-carbon future through global policy action, innovative investment, and accountability. Transcript:[0:00] Welcome from Rhea Almeida and Luisa Portugal,[2:09] Professor Wagner begins his discussion on climate change.Guest Sp...
2020-10-15
32 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
Vote 2020: Getting Involved in the 2020 Election
In this fight for American democracy, the VOTE 2020 initiative at NYU Wagner has three goals: (1) to encourage everyone in the NYU community to vote, (2) to enable community members to find volunteer opportunities to ensure greater voter engagement across the country, (3) to fund students to work for non-partisan, get-out-the-vote operations.Luisa Portugal sits down with Professor Erica Foldy and the Vote 2020 Cohort, represented by NYU Wagner MPA candidates’ Alexis Richards and Abe Nelson, to discuss their efforts during the presidential election , the Vote2020 Fellowship and how students can get involved with the program.Transcript[0:00] In...
2020-10-13
25 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
The Role of Activism in 2020: Climate Change Advocacy
This podcast will feature a speaker panel of experts and leaders in the field climate change who discuss what environmental advocacy looks like one year after the monumental Climate Change protests in 2019, while also considering the backdrop of 2020.It features speakers from varying points in their roles as activists including Janiece Watts of Fresh Energy, Ben Longstreth of the NRDC, and Joe Hobbs of Fridays for Future. They will explore how to best to combat Climate Change through an activism lens particularly while we are still living through a global pandemic.The panel will be...
2020-10-08
1h 55
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
Hallway Talks with Former UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights & Poverty, Philip Alston
NYU Law Professor Philip Alston draws on his decades-long experience in human rights, and explains why poverty is extremely political. We hear his views on the limitations of UN Sustainable Development Goals, and why technocratic economists are not the only experts we need to rely on, especially after COVID-19. This podcast episode features Alston’s take on how multilateral organizations should evolve, why climate change needs a bolder approach, and why the eradication of poverty is not a priority of the elite power within global institutions. We end discussing Professor Alston’s adventures in a remote v...
2020-10-01
00 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
Health Policies & COVID-19 Resources Around the World
Presented by NYU Wagner Health Network (WHN) and Wagner International Student Society (WISS). This discussion will feature international students from NYU Wagner's MPA-Health program, that share how their respective home countries have been responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. They will also critically analyze public health policies to identify areas for improvement, and a potential for adoption by other countries. Meet the panelists:Chiamaka Ojiako: NigeriaRouding Wang: ChinaKyaolin Rajbhandary: Nepal Moderator:Hanan Almarzooqi Transcript0:00: Welcome from moderator Hanan Almarzooqi00:34 Introduction of first speaker Kyaolin Rajbhandary17:33 Introduction of second speaker Chiamaka Ojiako42:43 Introduction of third speaker Rouding Wan Rouding Wang
2020-09-23
00 min
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Hallway Talks with Health Economist and NYU Wagner Dean Sherry Glied
Sherry Glied, a health economist and Dean of New York University’s Wagner School, walks us through her professional journey: starting out as a labor economist to being part of the team who designed the Affordable Care Act. Glied gives us insight into her time at Washington, D.C. working on health policy under the Bush, Clinton and Obama administrations, and analyzes the ins and outs of Presidential Candidate Joe Biden’s healthcare policy. Finally she gives a glimpse into her past and present life in academia during her time at Harvard, Columbia, and now NYU.Guest Spea...
2020-09-17
00 min
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Hallway Talks with John Gershman: Dissecting the 2020 Election Rhetorics and False Republican Narratives
Policy analysis and political hot-takes lead NYU Wagner MPA candidates Rhea Almeida and Luisa Portugal on a journey into the false narratives introduced by members of the Republican Party, and unexpected turn of events involving the upcoming 2020 United States presidential election. NYU Clinical Professor of Public Service John Gershman analyzes the 2020 Republican National Convention held last week, the politics of the Affordable Care Act – known as ObamaCare, the rise of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), and much more. He also emphasizes the importance of voting by mail early, and voting altogether. Guest Speaker: John Gershman is a Clin...
2020-09-03
00 min
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Reflections on the Effects of Systemic Racial Biases in America
The American criminal justice system has continuously failed to hold police officers accountable for excessive force against Black Americans. It is hard to ignore the injustices so many Black Americans face today. In the middle of a global pandemic, yet again we mourn the death of an unarmed Black man, George Floyd. On May 25th, 2020, Officer Derek Chauvin along with two additional officers pinned Floyd to the ground with Chauvin’s knee compressed on his neck for eight minutes, ultimately killing him. Two medical examiners— one hired by the family of George Floyd and the other hired by Hennepin County— h...
2020-09-01
00 min
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Episode 04 - The American with Disabilities Act and the Disability Rights Movement
July 26, 2020 marked the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). While there has been tremendous progress made during the disability rights movement, there is still a long way to go. Emily Finkelstein talks with Nicole Jorwic, the Senior Director of Pubic Policy at The Arc, on the ADA in 2020 and her recommendations to strengthen the ADA; Emily also sits down with Abigail Shaw, a mentorship coordinator at Learning Ally to discuss her hopes for the future of the disability rights movement as someone who is deeply and personally impacted by it.
2020-08-31
00 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
Coronacast Episode 07 – From Orphanages to Adaptive Online Learning and Helping Children Cope during COVID-19
At the top of the episode, hosts Rhea and Luisa talk about the unlikeliness of developing herd immunity in the US, and the subsequent risks of reopening schools in the Fall. On today’s episode, The Wagner Review features two NYU undergraduate students. NYU Tandon senior Nelson James walks us through the technological tools that can make the online learning experience adaptive and personalized for students during the coronavirus pandemic.Founder and director of Project Firefly, and NYU pre-med student Luisa Portugal (yes, there’s two of them!), discuss her efforts to help children in orphan...
2020-08-27
00 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
Episode 01 – Mutual Aid Efforts in the Face of COVID-19
The Wagner Review podcast series include’s NYU policy and law students that will analyze policy issues and solutions emerging in real-time around the country.In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States has seen record-breaking unemployment rates by US citizens. With many people out of work and unable to pay living expenses, food scarcity is on the rise as the economy reels. Undocumented immigrants and people living in particularly low socioeconomic neighborhoods, have felt the raft of being unable to pay for food and provide for their families. During this time, we’ve seen many mut...
2020-08-27
00 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
Coronacast Episode 06 – Public Schools & Courtrooms in the Time of COVID-19
In March, the outbreak of the coronavirus led to an immediate and sudden shut down of the economy. So how did institutions and systems cope? On today’s episode of Coronacast, hosts Rhea and Luisa discuss ICE’s new immigration policy that forces international students out of the country if universities return online in the fall. Our first guest Jasmine Jeffers sheds light on public school systems, their response to the pandemic, and how going online accentuated existing educational inequities. Attorney Brian Farkas walks us through how the United States judicial system has responded to COVID-19, and the various legal i...
2020-08-27
00 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
Coronacast Episode 05 – COVID-19 Poses a Threat to Native Americans; The Evolving Role of WHO in Pandemics
On this episode of Coronacast, Mikeala Sparks walks us through the disproportionate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Native Americans. The Navajo Nation currently has the highest cases per capita in the US, and she explains how this crisis could be further exacerbated by an under-funded Indian Healthcare Service. Next, Chiamaka P. Ojiako traces the recent history of epidemics and pandemics, and the evolving role of the World Health Organization in crisis management. At the top of the episode, hosts Luisa and Rhea analyze this week’s COVID-19 milestones and the risks of reopening too soon.TRANSCRIPT:
2020-08-27
00 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
Coronacast Episode 04 – The Dark Side of Public Health Data Collection & Risk Communication
On this episode of Coronacast, Kyle Roland walks us through the trade offs between how contact tracing can help us contain the COVID-19 pandemic, and the risks of large-scale public health data collection. Next up, Alexandra Kirton sheds light on the gaps in risk communication and what public officials can do better inform the public.Our news segment at the beginning of the episode looks at New York City’s Phase 1 reopening amidst Black Lives Matter protests.TRANSCRIPT:0:00: Welcome from hosts Rhea and Luisa0:33: Top news of the week 4:35: Kyle...
2020-08-27
00 min
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Coronacast Episode 03 – COVID in the Global South: Indonesia’s Tourism Industry and the Philippines’ Civil Societies
On this episode of Coronacast, we focus on the global south. NYU Wagner students Teguh Sassongko takes us through the crash of the tourism industry amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, with a special look at his home country of Indonesia. Next, fellow student Ana Maria Raymundo discusses the gaps in governance in the Philippines, and how civil society organizations are stepping up. Tune in for our first international episode as we also give you a quick recap of world news this week. NEWS SEGMENT LINKS:Many killed as Cyclone Amphan tears into India, Bangladesh coastsBrazil w...
2020-08-27
00 min
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Coronacast Episode 02 – Universal Vote by Mail: Ensuring Health and Securing Democracy
On this election-special episode, NYU Wagner students Abe Nelson and Alexis Richards discuss the pandemic and universal ‘Vote by Mail’ – a policy that could allow all American voters to mail in their ballots in the 2020 Presidential election. Could this keep voters safe amidst the Coronavirus outbreak? We break down the pros and possible cons for you, while also providing a short news update of the week. THE OBSTACLES:Printing and sending a ballot and prepaid return envelope to every registered American, then processing those ballots, would easily cost $2 billion.New procedures would need to be put i...
2020-08-27
00 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
Coronacast Episode 01 - Housing Policy and Canada’s COVID Response
Welcome to Coronacast, a Wagner Review Podcast Series hosted by Rhea Almeida and Luisa PortugalGuests:Will Innes will discuss looking at a variety of housing policies, how they have interacted with disparate health, and aspects of the COVID-19 response.Madeline Dinsdale will discuss Canada’s response to COVID-19: How Political Systems Shape Crisis Response. TRANSCRIPT:0:00: Welcome from Rhea and Luisa0:12: Message from Tiffany Rose Miller, Editor-in-Chief of The Wagner Review0:49: Rhea and Luisa introduces Will Innes1:06: Will Innes Speaks8:2...
2020-08-27
00 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
The Art of Political Podcasting with NYU Wagner Professor Thom Blaylock
Thom Blaylock, NYU Wagner's Clinical Professor of Public Policy, sits down with Wagner Review hosts Rhea Almeida and Luisa Portugal to discuss the historical backdrop of podcast and its role in American politics. A veteran podcaster and co-host of his own successful series, Professor Blaylock highlights the importance of strategic agenda-setting to grab the attention of listeners. Related NYU Wagner CourseMSPP-GP 2100 Communication Skills for the Policy AnalystRelated PodcastThom Blaylock’s podcast series titled ‘Dungeon Dads’
2020-08-27
00 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
Coronacast Episode 08 - Stimulus Relief and Accessing Reproductive Healthcare in the Time of COVID-19
On this final episode of Coronacast, hosts Luisa and Rhea dissect the second COVID relief stimulus package which failed to reach a consensus between Democrats and Republicans in Congress. They analyze the series of executive orders subsequently signed into effect by President Trump that included changes to unemployment benefits and school funding. Today’s speaker is NYU Wagner MPA candidate Ashley Emery, discussing the challenges in accessing quality reproductive health care in the time of COVID-19. She also describes policy trends that enforce anti-abortion agendas.TRANSCRIPT:0:00: Welcome from hosts Rhea and Luisa0...
2020-08-12
00 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
Episode 03 - The Intersection of Racial Equity and Healthcare
In the age of COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter movement, the intrinsic connections between policy, discrimination, and health outcomes in marginalized communities have become more clear now than ever. Anjana Sreedhar is publishing a book that explores the intersections between these topics, underscoring the legacy of enforced racism, sexism, xenophobia, homophobia, and transphobia and other forms of discrimination. The book also introduces potential solutions to these challenges through using policy and technology as vehicles for change.TRANSCRIPT:0:00- Welcome and introduction from host Kyle Roland.1:25- Anjana Sreedhar walks us through the...
2020-08-08
00 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
Episode 02 - Mutual Aid Structures and Public & Private Partnership
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City, food security continues to be a growing concern for residents. With the state seeing millions file for unemployment, mutual aid projects have stepped up to ensure communities in need receive adequate food to feed their families.David Aronov comes on The Wagner Review Podcast Series to discuss mutual aid projects he is involved in, and how he formed specific aid groups to target high-risk communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.TRANSCRIPT:0:00- Welcome and introduction from host Kyle Roland.1:45- David Aronov walks us...
2020-08-02
00 min
The Genius Life
119: The Hidden Toxins Making You Fat, Dumb, and Impotent | Leonardo Trasande, MD
Dr. Leo Trasande is the Jim G. Hendrick, MD Professor, Director of the Division of Environmental Pediatrics and Vice Chair for Research in the Department of Pediatrics at NYU School of Medicine. He also serves on the faculty of the NYU Wagner School of Public Service and the NYU College of Global Public Health. He is an internationally renowned leader in environmental health. His new book is called Sicker, Fatter, Poorer: The Urgent Threat of Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals to Our Health and Future... and What We Can Do About It.
2020-07-15
1h 11
The Genius Life
119: The Hidden Toxins Making You Fat, Dumb, and Impotent | Leonardo Trasande, MD
Dr. Leo Trasande is the Jim G. Hendrick, MD Professor, Director of the Division of Environmental Pediatrics and Vice Chair for Research in the Department of Pediatrics at NYU School of Medicine. He also serves on the faculty of the NYU Wagner School of Public Service and the NYU College of Global Public Health. He is an internationally renowned leader in environmental health. His new book is called Sicker, Fatter, Poorer: The Urgent Threat of Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals to Our Health and Future... and What We Can Do About It.
2020-07-15
1h 09
Ending Human Trafficking Podcast
227 – Another Form of Human Trafficking: Child and Forced Marriage
Dr. Sandie Morgan and Dave Stachowiak are joined by Diana Mao, President and Co-Founder of the Nomi Network. Diana is an abolitionist with a mission to eradicate human trafficking in her lifetime. Diana actively champions for change, and her visionary skillsets have urged the Nomi Network forward into enormous growth and success. They discuss the Nomi Network’s unique business strategy, the nature of child and forced marriages, and current challenges of the anti-trafficking movement. Diana Mao Diana Mao is an abolitionist with a mission to eradicate human trafficking in her lifetime. Diana ac...
2020-06-29
29 min
Scientific Sense ®
Prof. Julia Lane, Professor at NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service
Democratizing our data - A manifesto. Improving the design of metrics, collection of data, analysis and decision-making at the federal level Prof. Julia Lane is a Professor at the New York University Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and an NYU Fellow for Innovation Analytics. She is a senior advisor in the Office of the Federal CIO at the White House, supporting the implementation of the Federal Data Strategy. She cofounded the Coleridge Initiative, whose goal is to use data to transform the way governments access and use data for the social good through training programs, research...
2020-06-03
41 min
BEYOND BARRIERS
Episode 47: Secrets To Getting A Seat At The Table With Minda Harts
Have you ever experienced a situation where you got invited to a party and with anxious excitement you dress to impress only to walk in and find everyone wearing their favorite superhero costume? Leaving you wondering...wait….how did I NOT get THAT Memo!? Well, in this episode, we get to know Minda Harts, author of the best-selling book, The Memo, where she shares actionable advice on challenges, from microaggressions to building your network of supporters. Minda is an Assistant Professor at NYU Wagner. She has been featured on MSNBC's Morning Joe, FastCompany, The Guardian, and Time Magazin...
2020-05-27
39 min
Let's Talk Risk
New Challenges for Risk Analysis from COVID-19
Rae Zimmerman, Ph.D., research professor at NYU Wagner, discusses the new challenges for risk analysts posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, from a NYC perspective.
2020-04-15
29 min
American Planning Association
Rezoning East Harlem, Rethinking One-Size-Fits-All Public Engagement
In this episode of People Behind the Plans, host Courtney Kashima, AICP, catches up with Traci Sanders of WXY Studio in New York. Traci serves as the director of civic impact for the multidisciplinary architecture, design, and planning firm. She and Courtney start off by exploring how Traci discovered the field of urban planning — the seed was planted during high school, when she split her time between the South and North Sides of Chicago and noticed the stark inequities between them. Traci describes how her work trajectory changed after graduating from NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, eventually leading he...
2020-03-24
00 min
I AM GPH
EP80 Fighting for Immigrants’ Rights with Ben Wagner
Ben Wagner is in his last year of the NYU Gallatin and Global Public Health accelerated dual-degree program, concentrating in Public Health Policy. Ben’s studies focus on understanding the nexus of medical practice, ethics, social determinants of health, and cultural impediments to improved health outcomes, particularly among refugees and migrants. As a Gallatin Global Human Rights Fellow in 2018, Ben conducted research on access to healthcare in U.S. immigration detention facilities. Alongside his studies, Ben serves as the Policy and Advocacy Coordinator at the Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of Torture, a non-profit that provides comprehensive medical...
2020-02-20
29 min
Where R.A. Now?
Season 2; Ep. 14 Michelle Pomeroy '10 - '11 (7A) with cohost Alejandra Arevalo (Senior House)
Michelle is a graduate of the NYU Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute and NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service with a BA in both broadcast journalism and religious studies and an MPA in international policy. She returned to media and co-founded BellyFire Productions after working for several years in global education and the nonprofit sector and traveling extensively in the Middle East, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. BellyFire Productions creates video content that illuminates compelling, powerful stories to ignite action and generate awareness. During the year, she and her team collaborate with mission-focused partners using video...
2019-11-21
31 min
Future Hindsight
The Economics of Health: James Knickman
Social Determinants Good health is the product of access to quality medical care and sound public health policy. Effective policies that improve health outcomes include the Earned Income Tax Credit, supportive housing, and access to good public education. Per capita spending on medical care and social services in America and in European countries is about the same, but the US spends much more on medical care, while Europe spends more on social services. Europeans have longer life expectancy and better health statistics than Americans. Longevity and future medical innovations Disparities exist in life...
2019-08-17
27 min
Future Hindsight
The Economics of Health: James Knickman
Social Determinants Good health is the product of access to quality medical care and sound public health policy. Effective policies that improve health outcomes include the Earned Income Tax Credit, supportive housing, and access to good public education. Per capita spending on medical care and social services in America and in European countries is about the same, but the US spends much more on medical care, while Europe spends more on social services. Europeans have longer life expectancy and better health statistics than Americans. Longevity and future medical innovations Disparities exist in life...
2019-08-17
27 min
RoS: Review of Systems
RoS Reprise – Teams in Primary Care with Ann O’Malley and Patricia Satterstrom, Part 2
These days, primary care is all about teamwork. We are all asking ourselves – how can we make our teams function better? And – a question we should ask, but often don’t: should this task be done by the team? Or is this task actually better understood as sequential interdependence or pooled interdependence? Our guests this week and last, Ann O’Malley and Patricia Satterstrom, join us for the second of a two week series about teams and can help us start to answer some of those questions. If you missed last week’s show, go back in your feed...
2019-05-27
00 min
RoS: Review of Systems
RoS Reprise – Teams in Primary Care with Ann O’Malley and Patricia Satterstrom, Part 1
These days, primary care is all about teamwork. We are all asking ourselves – how can we make our teams function better? And – a question we should ask, but often don’t: should this task be done by the team? Or is this task actually better understood as sequential interdependence or pooled interdependence? Our guests this week and next, Ann O’Malley and Patricia Satterstrom, join us for a two week series about teams and can help us start to answer some of those questions. Patricia, who goes by Pat, is an Assistant Professor at the NYU Wagner Graduate...
2019-05-27
00 min
RoS: Review of Systems
RoS: Teams in Primary Care with Ann O’Malley and Patricia Satterstrom, Part 2
Our guests this week and last, Ann O’Malley and Patricia Satterstrom, join us for the second of a two week series about teams and can help us start to answer some of those questions. If you missed last week’s show, go back in your feed and listen to the first. Patricia, who goes by Pat, is an Assistant Professor at the NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and an affiliate of the Management and Organizations Department at the NYU School of Business and she studies how to enable team members to collaborate despite power differences arising from...
2019-05-27
00 min
RoS: Review of Systems
RoS: Teams in primary care with Ann O’Malley and Pat Satterstrom part 1
Our guests this week and next, Ann O’Malley and Patricia Satterstrom, join us for a two week series about teams and can help us start to answer some of those questions. Patricia, who goes by Pat, is an Assistant Professor at the NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and an affiliate of the Management and Organizations Department at the NYU School of Business and she studies how to enable team members to collaborate despite power differences arising from professional and demographic boundaries, and how to facilitate improved collaboration in health care organizations. Ann O’Malley is a phys...
2019-05-27
00 min
Where R.A. Now?
Episode 59: Suhaly Bautista-Carolina '08 CAS & '10 Grad Wagner (Community Engagement) w/ cohost Bhavini Kakani, RA in Goddard
Born and raised in New York City to Afro-Dominican parents, Suhaly Bautista-Carolina has designed a career centered on harnessing the collective power of communities through the arts. Over the past 10 years, she has served as a social justice educator, youth advocate, and community organizer both in the U.S. and throughout Latin America. Suhaly has worked in various capacities with organizations such as the Brooklyn Museum, Creative Time, Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute (CCCADI), ArtBuilt, and the Laundromat Project. In 2015, Suhaly was a panelist at ArtPrize7's "Reflecting the Times: Arts & Activism" alongside Dread Scott and Arts...
2019-04-04
29 min
Where R.A. Now?
Special Episode 50: Three former Res Life professionals & NYU grad school alums John Kazlauskas, Sara Klein and Ryan Sylvester
John Kazlauskas: While an MA student at Gallatin studying documentary filmmaking and social justice, John worked as a Graduate Housing Assistant at 80 Lafayette. During that time he was also a Production Assistant on the Oscar-winning Bowling for Columbine, while his own documentary SPEAK UP! premiered at the San Francisco Gay and Lesbian Film Festival before being acquired for national distribution through the Media Education Foundation. While a Community Developement Educator (CDE) at Hayden Hall, John started the MFA program in Dramatic Writing at Tisch. Since leaving NYU, John has worked as a Writer’s Assistant, Script Cooridnator an...
2019-02-27
54 min
Groomed LA
Alexandra Roxo
Alexandra Roxo (real name! is a transformational mentor, healer, writer, and artist who is extremely passionate about empowering women. Her writing on personal growth and female empowerment, the divine feminine resurgence, moon ritual, and modern spirituality can be read on Girl Boss.com. Teen Vogue, Mind Body Green, and more. She has been featured in many publications for her deep, sensual, and raw approach to healing and transformation, and has also been named a "modern spiritual leader" by Well + Good. Ok, that’s the riff from her about page. She’s simply a bad ass. Alexandra is on...
2018-12-12
1h 10
Where R.A. Now?
Episode 32: Nadia Kist '02 CAS & '04 Wagner Non-profit work (U-hall) co-host Elena Dimaano (Coral)
Nadia Kist graduated from NYU with a BA and a MA and served as an RA in University Hall for 3 years! She is a public health practitioner with a 15 year career leading global health and development initiatives. Her expertise is integrated HIV/AIDS interventions in Sub-Saharan Africa, with a specialized focus on community and health system strengthening. Currently serving as the Director of Africa Programs with Blood:Water, Nadia has managed complex programmatic implementation and health policy reform through host governments, private sector and civil society partnerships. Based in Nairobi, Kenya, Nadia’s work extends across 7 countries the eastern and so...
2018-12-03
21 min
Groomed LA
Natalie Kuhn
Natalie Kuhn: Life Lessons from The Vice President of The Class By Taryn Toomey Natalie Kuhn is taking over the world, one sweaty body and open heart at a time. She is the Vice-President and founding teacher of The Class By Taryn Toomey. The Class by TT is gaining cult like status among devotees of "push through the pain" body/heart/soul work. But it’s so much more than that really, and Natalie explains exactly what that is. But not before giving us the details of her trajectory, from her post-NYU days as a dancer on...
2018-07-02
1h 26
Groomed LA
Deborah Kaplan
Deborah Kaplan is a bad ass. A true Hollywood veteran writer and director. And how cool! This is the 20th anniversary of “Can’t Hardly Wait”. I’m talking teen-cinema in all of it’s glory. So, what does it take to be able to tap into the teen zeitgeist of the time – decade after decade? Tune in and find out! With her partner Harry Elfont, Deborahcreated Liza On Demand starring the mega-talent Liza Koshy, on YouTube Originals and it’s totally brilliant. Last year I was hooked on MTV’s Mary and Jane about two Eagle Rock pot delivery girls - and o...
2018-06-15
59 min
Short Films Teachers Love
S1 Ep21 - Leadership, Indigenous culture and identity - Michelle Evans
Guest: Michelle Evans is the Assoc. Prof. in Leadership at Charles Sturt University, NSW. As the Founding Head of the VCA Wilin Centre for Indigenous Arts & Cultural Development, a 2013 Fullbright Scholar… the list goes on… Michelle knows a thing or two about leadership! Watch this show on YouTube: https://youtu.be/CkLX9IIwbKg or subscribe on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/short-films-teachers-love/id1086360297 Links to short films loved: Darlene Johnson: Two Bob Mermaid | http://aso.gov.au/titles/shorts/two-bob-mermaid - Purchase as DVD here: http://shop.nfsa.gov.au/product_info.php?products_id=3792 Talk 1 - Sonia Ospi...
2016-12-19
00 min
Wagner Live Interviews
Episode 7: An Interview with Ross Brand
In this episode, Wágner dos Santos interviews Ross Brand - a former radio on-air personality, reporter, and show host. Given his passion for live video, Ross created LivestreamUniverse.com to highlight those broadcasters and brands producing high-quality content via various live streaming platforms. Ross hosts 3 monthly shows: #LivestreamNews, #LivestreamSports, and #AskTheExpert. He is also the co-founder of HR Avant-Garde. A popular guest lecturer on social media, HR, and career-related topics at NYU, Ross helps organizations and individuals optimize and maximize their social media presence and digital marketing campaigns.
2016-11-23
1h 07
CUNY TV's City Talk
Bob Shrum and Ed Rollins - Decision 2012 Special
Decision 2012, a two-part special featuring Ronnie Eldridge, of Eldridge & Co., and Doug Muzzio, of City Talk, brings together political strategists Bob Shrum, Senior Fellow at NYU Wagner and Ed Rollins, Senior Presidential Fellow at Hofstra University.
2012-09-19
00 min
The Idealist.org Podcasts
Career Guru: NYU Wagner School's David Schachter
In the latest Careers podcast we interview David Schachter, Assistant Dean for Career Services and Experiential Learning at The Wagner Graduate School of Public Service at NYU. David manages Wagner’s career-related support of students and alumni. Originally trained as an actor, David has had more than fifteen years of non-profit staff and volunteer management experience. He has offered training, consulting, and facilitation nationally in the areas of leadership, staff development, supervision, team building, training of the trainer, and career planning. In addition, he developed programs and training components that appear in several chapters of The Idealist Guide to No...
2008-03-31
31 min