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Good Sex @NYU
S4: E9 ADHD: Not just Distraction (Part 3) -- Dating, Communication & What Really Helps
This episode explores how ADHD impacts relationships, dating, communication, emotion regulation, and conflict patterns — and what skills can help students recenter. Our clinicians break down why people with ADHD may experience more frequent mood swings, frustration, impulsivity, or conflict, and how tools like naming emotions, de-escalation strategies, expectation-setting, and transparent communication can transform connection.We also discuss how comorbid anxiety, depression, and substance use show up in relationships, why self-acceptance is essential, and how understanding your own process reduces shame and improves intimacy.Students will also learn about NYU AD...
2025-12-18
13 min
The Washington University in St Louis Podcast
Campus Buzz: Seminars, Pageants, Soccer Wins & Fall Events at WashU (Oct 27–Nov 3)
Hey Bears, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for October 27 through November 3. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—the "Issues in Aging" seminar is today, October 27, from 12 to 1 p.m. The topic is "Brain Aging in Young Adults? The Effects of Chronic Disease and Poverty." It's a great chance to learn about how early-life factors can impact brain health. Next—on October 30, the Missouri History Museum is hosting "Pageantry and Pride: Drag Pageants in Missouri" from 5 to 8 p.m. Explore the rich history of drag pageants in the state. It's free and open to the public. Finall...
2025-10-27
02 min
The New York University Podcast
NYU Weekly: Startup Resources, Career Fairs, Conferences, Adekunle Gold Talk, Latinx Edit-a-Thon & Campus News (Sept 8-19, 2025)
Good morning, NYU community! It's Monday, September 8, 2025, and here's what's happening on campus this week. - On Thursday, September 11, from 4 to 6 PM at 16 Washington Place, the NYU Entrepreneurial Institute invites you to explore startup resources and connect with entrepreneurial student clubs. - Also on September 11, from 11 AM to 3 PM at 60 Washington Square South, network with potential employers and explore career opportunities in the business sector. - The Vincent C. Ross Institute of Accounting Research hosts its third annual conference on September 11 and 12 at NYU Stern's Tisch Hall. This event features discussions on the latest trends and research in accounting. ...
2025-09-08
01 min
The New York University Podcast
NYU Campus Update: Upcoming Events, Career Fairs, Health Expansion & Film Festival Highlights – September 2025
Good afternoon, NYU community! It's Monday, September 1st, 2025, and welcome to another episode of our campus news podcast. Let's dive into the latest happenings and upcoming events at New York University. Starting with today's weather: it's mostly cloudy with a current temperature of 70°F (21°C). As the day progresses, expect temperatures to rise to around 80°F (27°C) by mid-afternoon, with partly sunny skies. By evening, temperatures will cool down to the low 70s, accompanied by clear skies. Curious about startups or have an idea for a new venture? The NYU Entrepreneurial Institute is hosting the Leslie eLab Open House on Thur...
2025-09-01
03 min
The New York University Podcast
NYU Weekly Update: Welcome Week, New Dean at Stern, Film Fest Highlights, Small Press Flea, and US Open Kickoff
Good morning, NYU community! It's Monday, August 25, 2025, and here's what's happening on campus and around the city this week. First up, a warm welcome to all our new and returning students! This past weekend, NYU hosted its annual Welcome Weekend on both the Washington Square and Brooklyn campuses. Students moved into residence halls, explored the campus, and connected with various university departments. For those who missed the festivities, don't worry—there are plenty of upcoming events to help you get acclimated and meet fellow students. Be sure to check the NYU Mobile App for the full schedule of Welcome Week ac...
2025-08-25
02 min
New Books in Medicine
Dayna Bowen Matthew, "Just Health: Treating Structural Racism to Heal America" (NYU Press, 2022)
In the United States, systemic racism is embedded in policies and practices, thereby structuring American society to perpetuate inequality and all of the symptoms and results of that inequality. Racial, social, and class inequities and the public health crises in the United States are deeply intertwined, their roots and manifestations continually pressuring each other. This has been both illuminated and exacerbated since 2020, with the Movement for Black Lives (BLM) and the disproportionate effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on historically disadvantaged groups within the U.S. Dr. Dayna Bowen Matthew, Dean of the George Washington University Law School, explores and...
2025-07-19
47 min
All in a Day's Work
S3, Episode 18: Sahil Saluja, Amazon
In this special episode, created by one of our student podcast fellows, NYU student Aditi Jha interviews Sahil Saluja, software developer at Amazon AWS Wickr, an end-to-end encryption messaging app, and a recent master’s degree graduate of NYU Tandon’s Computer Science program. In his free time, Sahil enjoyed creating videos about NYU to give back to the community, recognizing that important information about NYU can be difficult for prospective students to access, especially international students. Aditi speaks with Sahil about his journey to NYU, how he managed a demanding course load with the internship and job search, and...
2025-05-15
23 min
Antitrust Code by Concurrences
Has the Biden Administration Changed Antitrust? Discussion between Daniel Francis (NYU School of Law) and Andrew Finch (Paul, Weiss)
In this new episode, Daniel Francis (NYU School of Law) and Andrew Finch (Paul, Weiss) deliver an Opening Fireside Chat on the question: Has the Biden administration changed antitrust? This discussion occur at the Global Antitrust Economics conference in New York on November 12th, 2024. Read the transcript of this episode on your Spotify or Apple Podcasts application. Follow us on Bluesky and join the Concurrences page on Linkedin to receive updates on our next podcast episodes. If you would like to read more about this conference, check this page. If you w...
2025-01-09
44 min
Washington Monthly
Trump's dangerous plan for recess appointments | Peter Shane
President-elect Donald Trump says he wants to install his Cabinet without Senate confirmation. That would violate the Constitution, says NYU law professor Peter Shane. Shane talks with hosts Anne Kim and Garrett Epps about the history and legality of recess appointments.
2024-12-05
34 min
Revolutionary War Rarities
S3E6 "The Medical History of George Washington"
Dr. Matthew Bowdish joins us today as we discuss the “Medical History of George Washington”. As Commander in Chief his health was not well known to the general public as it was a matter of national security. However, we do know that he suffered from many diseases and that his ultimate death was likely caused by the medical practices of the day. Click on the picture below to watch this week’s episode of Revolutionary War Rarities. We are the podcast from the Sons of the American Revolution. A brief list of resources to do further res...
2024-10-14
15 min
Revolutionary War Rarities
S3E6 "The Medical History of George Washington"
Dr. Matthew Bowdish joins us today as we discuss the “Medical History of George Washington”. As Commander in Chief his health was not well known to the general public as it was a matter of national security. However, we do know that he suffered from many diseases and that his ultimate death was likely caused by the medical practices of the day. Click on the picture below to watch this week’s episode of Revolutionary War Rarities. We are the podcast from the Sons of the American Revolution. A brief list of resources to do further research on the top...
2024-10-14
16 min
Revolutionary War Rarities
S3E6 "The Medical History of George Washington"
Dr. Matthew Bowdish joins us today as we discuss the “Medical History of George Washington”. As Commander in Chief his health was not well known to the general public as it was a matter of national security. However, we do know that he suffered from many diseases and that his ultimate death was likely caused by the medical practices of the day. Click on the picture below to watch this week’s episode of Revolutionary War Rarities. We are the podcast from the Sons of the American Revolution. A brief list of resources to do further research on the top...
2024-10-14
16 min
Indy Audio
The Indypendent News Hour- NYU Student Activist Adrita Talukder Discusses Continued Student Protests
NYU student activist discusses a new round of repressive measures against pro-Palestine speech that NYU administration recently announced and how the logic of the Occupation is being replicated from the West Bank to Washington Square Park
2024-07-31
18 min
Indy Audio
The Indypendent News Hour- NYU Student Activist Adrita Talukder Discusses Continued Student Protests
NYU student activist discusses a new round of repressive measures against pro-Palestine speech that NYU administration recently announced and how the logic of the Occupation is being replicated from the West Bank to Washington Square Park
2024-07-31
18 min
I AM GPH
EP143 Narratives of Global Health with Cat Hartwell
In this episode we speak with Cat Hartwell MPH '21, a former film and television professional who transitioned to a career in public health. Cat discusses her fascinating journey from producing documentaries for VH1, National Geographic, and Netflix, to earning her Master of Public Health at NYU. Now a research coordinator at the University of Washington, she shares how she leverages her media skills in her public health work, focusing on climate change, disaster preparedness, and environmental justice. Tune in to discover how Cat combines storytelling and science to drive meaningful change. To learn more about the...
2024-05-29
42 min
Good Sex @NYU
S2: E26: Good Sex with Zabie Yamasaki - Part 2
Today on the podcast, April and Danielle are once again joined by Zabie Yamasaki, the Founder of Transcending Sexual Trauma through Yoga, an organization that offers trauma-informed yoga to survivors, consultation for universities and trauma agencies, and training for healing professionals. Zabie received her undergraduate degree in Psychology and Social Behavior and Education at UC Irvine and completed her graduate degree in Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs at George Washington University. In part two of April and Danielle’s interview with Zabie, they get personal. Zabie shares how she has navigated conflict with friends and her...
2024-04-29
39 min
Katz's Corner
KATZ'S CORNER 042824 Guest: Jonathan Haas, MD. Radiation Oncologist at NYU Langone Hospital - Long Island
CredentialsPositionsClinical Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Grossman Long Island School of MedicineChair, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Grossman Long Island School of MedicineBoard CertificationsAmerican Board of Radiology - Radiation Oncology, 1998Education and TrainingResidency, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Radiation Oncology, 1997MD from Washington University-St Louis, 1993
2024-04-28
27 min
The 7
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
Tuesday briefing: Student protests at Yale, NYU and Columbia; David Pecker; Supreme Court homeless case; summer forecast; and moreRead today's briefing.
2024-04-23
07 min
Good Sex @NYU
S2: E25: Good Sex with Zabie Yamasaki - Part 1
Today on the podcast, April and Danielle are joined by Zabie Yamasaki, the Founder of Transcending Sexual Trauma through Yoga, an organization that offers trauma-informed yoga to survivors, consultation for universities and trauma agencies, and training for healing professionals. Zabie received her undergraduate degree in Psychology and Social Behavior and Education at UC Irvine and completed her graduate degree in Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs at The George Washington University. In this episode, Zabie shares how her first yoga class led to finding internal peace, healing from sexual trauma, and shifted her career trajectory. She g...
2024-04-22
42 min
All in a Day's Work
S2, Episode 19: Erin Blake, Folger Shakespeare Library
In this special episode, made by one of our student podcast fellows, NYU undergraduate student Max Majak speaks with Dr. Erin Blake, Senior Cataloger at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC. They talk about Erin’s journey of exploring the world of academia, the harsh realities of competitive environments, and realizing her passion lies not in climbing the academic ladder but in the joy of helping others through librarianship. Erin Blake is the Senior Cataloger responsible for art and manuscripts at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC. She is also a faculty mem...
2024-04-15
19 min
Katz's Corner
KATZ'S CORNER 033124 Guest: Jonathan Haas, MD. Radiation Oncologist at NYU Langone Hospital - Long Island
CredentialsPositionsClinical Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Grossman Long Island School of MedicineChair, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Grossman Long Island School of MedicineBoard CertificationsAmerican Board of Radiology - Radiation Oncology, 1998Education and TrainingResidency, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Radiation Oncology, 1997MD from Washington University-St Louis, 1993
2024-03-31
27 min
Dark Academia
Episode 1: NYU
Welcome to Dark Academia! Join your professors, Allie and Nicki, as they take you on a tour of everything mysterious and macabre around the world's finest educational institutions. This week, Prof. Allie brings us to New York University- otherwise known as NYU. Get to know the spirits that haunt the Greenwich Village campus and what has the students spooked to this day. Do you have a campus you would like us to cover? Any stories that are scarier than finals? Do you believe that Prof. Nicki manifested The Tortured Poets Department? Send us an email...
2024-02-18
57 min
From the Square: An NYU Press Podcast
Marc Arsell Robinson, "Washington State Rising: Black Power on Campus in the Pacific Northwest" (NYU Press, 2023)
In the late 1960s, as the United States was wracked by protests, assassinations, and political unrest, students in Washington State seized the moment. In Washington State Rising: Black Power on Campus in the Pacific Northwest (NYU Press, 2023), California State University, Bernardino, history professor Marc Robinson tells the story of African American students at Washington State University and the University of Washington, and how their activism transformed their campuses in from 1967 thru the early 1970s. By founding Black Student Unions and engaging in various forms of direct action, student Black Power activists at these two campuses confronted racism and i...
2024-02-02
1h 26
New Books in African American Studies
Marc Arsell Robinson, "Washington State Rising: Black Power on Campus in the Pacific Northwest" (NYU Press, 2023)
In the late 1960s, as the United States was wracked by protests, assassinations, and political unrest, students in Washington State seized the moment. In Washington State Rising: Black Power on Campus in the Pacific Northwest (NYU Press, 2023), California State University, Bernardino, history professor Marc Robinson tells the story of African American students at Washington State University and the University of Washington, and how their activism transformed their campuses in from 1967 thru the early 1970s. By founding Black Student Unions and engaging in various forms of direct action, student Black Power activists at these two campuses confronted racism and i...
2024-02-02
1h 26
New Books in American Politics
Marc Arsell Robinson, "Washington State Rising: Black Power on Campus in the Pacific Northwest" (NYU Press, 2023)
In the late 1960s, as the United States was wracked by protests, assassinations, and political unrest, students in Washington State seized the moment. In Washington State Rising: Black Power on Campus in the Pacific Northwest (NYU Press, 2023), California State University, Bernardino, history professor Marc Robinson tells the story of African American students at Washington State University and the University of Washington, and how their activism transformed their campuses in from 1967 thru the early 1970s. By founding Black Student Unions and engaging in various forms of direct action, student Black Power activists at these two campuses confronted racism and i...
2024-02-02
1h 26
New Books in Higher Education
Marc Arsell Robinson, "Washington State Rising: Black Power on Campus in the Pacific Northwest" (NYU Press, 2023)
In the late 1960s, as the United States was wracked by protests, assassinations, and political unrest, students in Washington State seized the moment. In Washington State Rising: Black Power on Campus in the Pacific Northwest (NYU Press, 2023), California State University, Bernardino, history professor Marc Robinson tells the story of African American students at Washington State University and the University of Washington, and how their activism transformed their campuses in from 1967 thru the early 1970s. By founding Black Student Unions and engaging in various forms of direct action, student Black Power activists at these two campuses confronted racism and i...
2024-02-02
1h 26
New Books in the American West
Marc Arsell Robinson, "Washington State Rising: Black Power on Campus in the Pacific Northwest" (NYU Press, 2023)
In the late 1960s, as the United States was wracked by protests, assassinations, and political unrest, students in Washington State seized the moment. In Washington State Rising: Black Power on Campus in the Pacific Northwest (NYU Press, 2023), California State University, Bernardino, history professor Marc Robinson tells the story of African American students at Washington State University and the University of Washington, and how their activism transformed their campuses in from 1967 thru the early 1970s. By founding Black Student Unions and engaging in various forms of direct action, student Black Power activists at these two campuses confronted racism and i...
2024-02-02
1h 26
Katz's Corner
KATZ'S CORNER 123123 Guest: Jonathan Haas, MD. Radiation Oncologist at NYU Langone Hospital - Long Island
CredentialsPositionsClinical Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Grossman Long Island School of MedicineChair, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Grossman Long Island School of MedicineBoard CertificationsAmerican Board of Radiology - Radiation Oncology, 1998Education and TrainingResidency, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Radiation Oncology, 1997MD from Washington University-St Louis, 1993
2023-12-31
26 min
Beyond the Brochure: NYU Graduate Admissions Podcast
NYU’s Campuses: An Array of Learning Environments
Delve into the immersive world of NYU's diverse campuses in our episode, "NYU’s Campuses: An Array of Learning Environments." Join us as we journey through the vibrant educational hubs that make up NYU's academic landscape. From the iconic Washington Square to the tech-driven Tandon campus in Brooklyn, and the dynamic SPS and Langone presence in Midtown, discover the wide-reaching network of learning environments. With three degree-granting campuses and 12 Global Academic Centers, NYU offers a truly global perspective. Don't miss out on exploring these spaces—sign up for virtual or on-campus tours. Links: NYU...
2023-12-06
03 min
AI & The Future of Humanity: Artificial Intelligence, Technology, VR, Algorithm, Automation, ChatBPT, Robotics, Augmented Reality, Big Data, IoT, Social Media, CGI, Generative-AI, Innovation, Nanotechnology, Science, Quantum Computing: The Creative Process Interviews
Highlights - ADAM ALTER - Author of Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology - Professor NYU’s Stern School of Business
"So there are different parts of the brain responsible for liking and wanting. So wanting is unbelievably robust in the brain. In other words, the neural connections are very robust, and wanting is what drives most addictive behavior. It's when you really want something, like you want a cigarette, you want alcohol, a drug, whatever it is, that's your poison. And actually, screens for some people as well. The liking part. When you say to people, what does it mean to be addicted to something? A lot of people say it's, 'You really like it so much that you j...
2023-10-27
14 min
Washington Post Live
The next generation of challenges and innovation in medicine
Washington Post senior writer Frances Stead Sellers, newsletter editor Paige Winfield Cunningham and national health reporter Akilah Johnson moderate a series of conversations with Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, surgical oncologist at NYU Grossman School of Medicine Kathie-Ann Joseph, Charles R. Drew professor of surgery at Howard University Wayne A.I. Frederick and founder and president of Every Mother Counts Christy Turlington Burns about innovations in American health care, the most pressing challenges to the system and the next generation of medicine. Conversations recorded on Tuesday, Oct.17, 2023.
2023-10-17
1h 24
Katz's Corner
KATZ'S CORNER 101523 Guest: Jonathan Haas, MD. Radiation Oncologist at NYU Langone Hospital - Long Island
CredentialsPositionsClinical Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Grossman Long Island School of MedicineChair, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Grossman Long Island School of MedicineBoard CertificationsAmerican Board of Radiology - Radiation Oncology, 1998Education and TrainingResidency, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Radiation Oncology, 1997MD from Washington University-St Louis, 1993
2023-10-15
27 min
Katz's Corner
KATZ'S CORNER 082023 Guest: Jonathan W. Lischalk, MD. Assistant Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU L. I. School of Medicine
PositionsAssistant Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Long Island School of MedicineMedical Director, NYCyberknife, Department of Radiation Oncology, NYU Langone Hospital-Long Island, Perlmutter Cancer CenterDirector of Research, Department of Radiation Oncology, New York University - NYU Langone Hospital-Long Island, Perlmutter Cancer CenterBoard CertificationsAmerican Board of Radiology - Radiation Oncology, 2018Education and TrainingResidency, Georgetown University Hospital, Radiation Oncology, 2016MD from University Of Washington, 2012
2023-08-20
27 min
Katz's Corner
KATZ'S CORNER 061823 Guest: Jonathan Haas, MD. Radiation Oncologist at NYU Langone Hospital - Long Island
CredentialsPositionsClinical Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Long Island School of MedicineChair, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Long Island School of MedicineBoard CertificationsAmerican Board of Radiology - Radiation Oncology, 1998Education and TrainingResidency, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Radiation Oncology, 1997MD from Washington University-St Louis, 1993
2023-06-18
27 min
Admissions Straight Talk
How to Get Accepted to NYU Stern
In this episode, the Executive Director for MBA Admissions at NYU Stern explains Stern’s Change Studio and Frontier Labs, explores what it means to be a Sternie, and gives advice to reapplicants. [SHOW SUMMARY]Are you interested in an MBA that has the goal of preparing you to lead in an ever-changing world? Are you considering one- or two-year options? Does being in New York City with all that it offers, appeal to you? Then today's episode is for you, the new Executive Director for MBA Admissions at NYU Stern is our guest.An interview with Lindsay Loyd, th...
2023-05-30
30 min
Katz's Corner
KATZ'S CORNER 040223 Guest: Jonathan Haas, MD. Radiation Oncologist at NYU Langone Hospital - Long Island
CredentialsPositionsClinical Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Long Island School of MedicineChair, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Long Island School of MedicineBoard CertificationsAmerican Board of Radiology - Radiation Oncology, 1998Education and TrainingResidency, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Radiation Oncology, 1997MD from Washington University-St Louis, 1993
2023-04-02
26 min
Katz's Corner
KATZ'S CORNER 011523 Guest: Jonathan Haas, MD. Radiation Oncologist at NYU Langone Hospital - Long Island
CredentialsPositionsClinical Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Long Island School of MedicineChair, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Long Island School of MedicineBoard CertificationsAmerican Board of Radiology - Radiation Oncology, 1998Education and TrainingResidency, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Radiation Oncology, 1997MD from Washington University-St Louis, 1993
2023-01-15
27 min
Foundation Series
Ray Saurez Annual Advent Affair
Ray Suarez is an American broadcast journalist. In the Fall of 2022 he taught NYU Shanghai. You can find some of his other projects here: “The Things I Thought About …
2023-01-10
42 min
Silence Behind The Violets - NYU Athletics
Ep. 5: Women's Soccer's Leading Goal Scorer, Tate Jordan
A graduate transfer who competed for four years at American University, Tate Jordan speaks on her time in Div. I while also going on to discuss life in Washington D.C. and New York City, rooting for Boston sports teams, playing for the NYU women's soccer program, entering the transfer portal, taking up many different sports growing up, handling the mental side of sport, and so much more. Catch the video component on our YouTube channel or at the bottom of our Athletics page! For all things Violets, keep it locked to gonyuathletics.com.
2023-01-09
54 min
Katz's Corner
KATZ'S CORNER 120422 Guest: Jonathan Haas, MD. Radiation Oncologist at NYU Langone Hospital - Long Island
CredentialsPositionsClinical Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Long Island School of MedicineChair, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Long Island School of MedicineBoard CertificationsAmerican Board of Radiology - Radiation Oncology, 1998Education and TrainingResidency, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Radiation Oncology, 1997MD from Washington University-St Louis, 1993
2022-12-04
27 min
What the Franklin with Chip Franklin
What The Franklin - Episode 4 With Chip Franklin and TheNation.com Editor John Nichols and NYU Head Of Bio-Ethics Dr Caplan
The Democrats did well on Nov 8th, but will that be enough for the GOP controlled House to not indict Biden or crucify Fauci? Chip is joined by John Nichols, award winning writer and editor for TheNation.com and Dr Art Caplan, creator of the Bio-Ethics division at NYU's Langone Medical Center. Plus, The best thing you'll see on the Internet today! More about Chip Website: https://chipfranklin.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chipfranklin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechipfranklin Chip Franklin is an award-winning writer, talk show h...
2022-11-23
1h 01
All in a Day's Work
Episode 47: Loredana Andargachew, Hulu
In this episode, Danielle Cristal chats with Loredana Andargachew, a Drama Development Assistant for Hulu. Together, they discuss topics such as freelancing, diversity in media, and how to make your voice heard in a large company. Loredana Andargachew (she/her) is a Hulu Originals Drama Development Assistant and New York University Steinhardt 2020 graduate with a BS in Media, Culture, and Communication. A Washington DC native now in Los Angeles, she aspires to create platforms and pathways that amplify creative voices and uplift original but still representative storytelling. For a...
2022-11-16
22 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
Good Sex @NYU
S1: E5: Good Sex with Aarna Dixit
Join April and Danielle as they engage in conversation with NYU sophomore Aarna Dixit about Good Sex. Aarna is an activist, writer, speaker and podcast co-host of Dirty Talk. She is currently a double major in Global Liberal Studies and Social and Cultural Analysis. She writes for the Washington Square News and is part of the NYU Student Government Assembly. She gave a TedX Youth Talk on the importance of sexual violence allyships, was a 2020 HERLead Fellow and was featured in Teen Vogue 21 Under 21 List. For more information check out Aarna's website. In this interview, we discuss t...
2022-10-10
1h 03
Katz's Corner
KATZ'S CORNER 100922 Guest: Jonathan Haas, MD. Radiation Oncologist at NYU Langone Hospital - Long Island
CredentialsPositionsClinical Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Long Island School of MedicineChair, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Long Island School of MedicineBoard CertificationsAmerican Board of Radiology - Radiation Oncology, 1998Education and TrainingResidency, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Radiation Oncology, 1997MD from Washington University-St Louis, 1993
2022-10-09
27 min
Katz's Corner
KATZ'S CORNER 080722 Guest: Jonathan Haas, MD. Radiation Oncologist at NYU Langone Hospital - Long Island
CredentialsPositionsClinical Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Long Island School of MedicineChair, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Long Island School of MedicineBoard CertificationsAmerican Board of Radiology - Radiation Oncology, 1998Education and TrainingResidency, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Radiation Oncology, 1997MD from Washington University-St Louis, 1993
2022-08-07
21 min
New Books in Public Policy
Dayna Bowen Matthew, "Just Health: Treating Structural Racism to Heal America" (NYU Press, 2022)
In the United States, systemic racism is embedded in policies and practices, thereby structuring American society to perpetuate inequality and all of the symptoms and results of that inequality. Racial, social, and class inequities and the public health crises in the United States are deeply intertwined, their roots and manifestations continually pressuring each other. This has been both illuminated and exacerbated since 2020, with the Movement for Black Lives (BLM) and the disproportionate effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on historically disadvantaged groups within the U.S. Dr. Dayna Bowen Matthew, Dean of the George Washington University Law School, explores and unpacks...
2022-06-23
47 min
From the Square: An NYU Press Podcast
Dayna Bowen Matthew, "Just Health: Treating Structural Racism to Heal America" (NYU Press, 2022)
In the United States, systemic racism is embedded in policies and practices, thereby structuring American society to perpetuate inequality and all of the symptoms and results of that inequality. Racial, social, and class inequities and the public health crises in the United States are deeply intertwined, their roots and manifestations continually pressuring each other. This has been both illuminated and exacerbated since 2020, with the Movement for Black Lives (BLM) and the disproportionate effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on historically disadvantaged groups within the U.S. Dr. Dayna Bowen Matthew, Dean of the George Washington University Law School, explores and...
2022-06-23
46 min
New Books in Medicine
Dayna Bowen Matthew, "Just Health: Treating Structural Racism to Heal America" (NYU Press, 2022)
In the United States, systemic racism is embedded in policies and practices, thereby structuring American society to perpetuate inequality and all of the symptoms and results of that inequality. Racial, social, and class inequities and the public health crises in the United States are deeply intertwined, their roots and manifestations continually pressuring each other. This has been both illuminated and exacerbated since 2020, with the Movement for Black Lives (BLM) and the disproportionate effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on historically disadvantaged groups within the U.S. Dr. Dayna Bowen Matthew, Dean of the George Washington University Law School, explores and...
2022-06-23
47 min
New Books in African American Studies
Dayna Bowen Matthew, "Just Health: Treating Structural Racism to Heal America" (NYU Press, 2022)
In the United States, systemic racism is embedded in policies and practices, thereby structuring American society to perpetuate inequality and all of the symptoms and results of that inequality. Racial, social, and class inequities and the public health crises in the United States are deeply intertwined, their roots and manifestations continually pressuring each other. This has been both illuminated and exacerbated since 2020, with the Movement for Black Lives (BLM) and the disproportionate effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on historically disadvantaged groups within the U.S. Dr. Dayna Bowen Matthew, Dean of the George Washington University Law School, explores and unpacks...
2022-06-23
47 min
New Books In Public Health
Dayna Bowen Matthew, "Just Health: Treating Structural Racism to Heal America" (NYU Press, 2022)
In the United States, systemic racism is embedded in policies and practices, thereby structuring American society to perpetuate inequality and all of the symptoms and results of that inequality. Racial, social, and class inequities and the public health crises in the United States are deeply intertwined, their roots and manifestations continually pressuring each other. This has been both illuminated and exacerbated since 2020, with the Movement for Black Lives (BLM) and the disproportionate effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on historically disadvantaged groups within the U.S. Dr. Dayna Bowen Matthew, Dean of the George Washington University Law School, explores and...
2022-06-23
46 min
New Books in Politics and Polemics
Dayna Bowen Matthew, "Just Health: Treating Structural Racism to Heal America" (NYU Press, 2022)
In the United States, systemic racism is embedded in policies and practices, thereby structuring American society to perpetuate inequality and all of the symptoms and results of that inequality. Racial, social, and class inequities and the public health crises in the United States are deeply intertwined, their roots and manifestations continually pressuring each other. This has been both illuminated and exacerbated since 2020, with the Movement for Black Lives (BLM) and the disproportionate effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on historically disadvantaged groups within the U.S. Dr. Dayna Bowen Matthew, Dean of the George Washington University Law School, explores and...
2022-06-23
47 min
Political Economy Forum
#76 - China Goes Green? - w/ Judith Shapiro and Yifei Li
In this episode, Prof. Judith Shapiro of American University and Prof. Yifei Li of NYU Shanghai discuss their book "China Goes Green: Coercive Environmentalism for a Troubled Planet?". Here, the authors discuss the varied impact of environmental policies under authoritarian government - and seek to evaluate the prospect of and rationale behind China's ambition to become an "ecological civilization".
2022-04-05
45 min
All in a Day's Work
Episode 33: Ian Duncan, The Washington Post
In this episode of All in a Day’s Work, Ben Barzilai speaks with Pulitzer Prize-winner Ian Duncan about how he became interested in journalism, his experience coming the NYU from the UK, and learning to trust his own voice as a reporter. Ian Duncan is a transportation reporter at the Washington Post, covering Pete Buttigieg’s leadership of the US Department of Transportation and the nation’s infrastructure investments. He was previously a reporter at the Baltimore Sun, where he was part of a Pulitzer Prize-winning team that uncovered Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh’s fraudulent sales of a chi...
2022-03-01
19 min
Katz's Corner
KATZ'S CORNER 022722 Guest: Dr. Jonathan Haas, Chair of Radiation Oncology at NYU Langone
CredentialsPositionsClinical Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Long Island School of MedicineChair, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Long Island School of MedicineBoard CertificationsAmerican Board of Radiology - Radiation Oncology, 1998Education and TrainingResidency, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Radiation Oncology, 1997MD from Washington University-St Louis, 1993
2022-02-27
27 min
You Matter!
Episode 89: Ali Stroker, NYU Alum and Tony Award-winning Broadway Performer
Ali is an alumna of NYU Tisch School of the Arts, and a groundbreaking performer who made history as the first actress in a wheelchair to appear on Broadway. Ali won a Tony for her performance in the revival of Oklahoma! and earned a Barrymore Award nomination for starring in The Twenty-Fifth Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. In addition to her work on and off-Broadway, she has soloed at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, New York's Town Hall, and Lincoln Center for Performing Arts and Carnegie Hall.
2021-12-14
46 min
Redefining Wealth with Patrice Washington
Minda Harts: Healing from Workplace Trauma
Have you ever experienced workplace trauma? Many of us normalize trauma in the workplace and live under the idea that we should be grateful to have a job, even if we feel personally attacked and undermined by our counterparts. We ignore signs of racism, sexism, microaggressions and other forms of inequality, and we brush our feelings under the rug to avoid conflict or correction. Today on the Redefining Wealth Podcast, we sat down with Minda Harts, Professor at NYU Wagner, host of the live weekly podcast - Secure The Seat, and award- winning and best-selling author of The Memo: What Wom...
2021-11-18
57 min
Podbridge
The Origin Story: The Architects Behind NYU Abu Dhabi
On the latest episode of Podbridge, UAE Ambassador to the United States, Yousef Al Otaiba recently hosted a discussion on the founding and vision of NYU Abu Dhabi with those most responsible for making it a reality. John Sexton is President Emeritus of NYU. Mariët Westermann is Vice Chancellor of NYU Abu Dhabi. Rima Al Mokarrab is Executive Director of Strategic Affairs at the Executive Affairs Authority. Together, they discuss how NYUAD became a reality, the impact on the community and why the venture has been so successful.This material is distributed by TRG Advisory S...
2021-10-18
31 min
Katz's Corner
KATZ'S CORNER 100321 Guest: Dr. Jonathan Haas, Professor of Radiation Oncology at NYU L.I. School of Medicine
CredentialsPositionsClinical Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Long Island School of MedicineChair, Department of Radiation Oncology at NYU Long Island School of MedicineBoard CertificationsAmerican Board of Radiology - Radiation Oncology, 1998Education and TrainingResidency, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Radiation Oncology, 1997MD from Washington University-St Louis, 1993
2021-10-03
27 min
New Books in Genocide Studies
Alexander Laban Hinton, "It Can Happen Here: White Power and the Rising Threat of Genocide in the US" (NYU Press, 2021)
If many people were shocked by Donald Trump’s 2016 election, many more were stunned when, months later, white supremacists took to the streets of Charlottesville, Virginia, chanting “Blood and Soil” and “Jews will not replace us!” Like Trump, the Charlottesville marchers were dismissed as aberrations—crazed extremists who did not represent the real US. It Can Happen Here: White Power and the Rising Threat of Genocide in the US (NYU Press, 2021) demonstrates that, rather than being exceptional, such white power extremism and the violent atrocities linked to it are a part of American history. And, alarmingly, they remain a very...
2021-06-30
1h 24
From the Square: An NYU Press Podcast
Alexander Laban Hinton, "It Can Happen Here: White Power and the Rising Threat of Genocide in the US" (NYU Press, 2021)
If many people were shocked by Donald Trump’s 2016 election, many more were stunned when, months later, white supremacists took to the streets of Charlottesville, Virginia, chanting “Blood and Soil” and “Jews will not replace us!” Like Trump, the Charlottesville marchers were dismissed as aberrations—crazed extremists who did not represent the real US. It Can Happen Here: White Power and the Rising Threat of Genocide in the US (NYU Press, 2021) demonstrates that, rather than being exceptional, such white power extremism and the violent atrocities linked to it are a part of American history. And, alarmingly, they remain a very...
2021-06-30
1h 24
Open Mic Podcast
Episode 2: NYU Stern Finance & Stats | Investment Banking Intern
In Episode 2, Caroline takes a virtual subway ride down to Washington Square Park to catch up with high school friend Weiting Hong, a Finance & Stats major at NYU Stern! Weiting will be graduating a whole year early (!!) and talks about his experiences with finance student organizations, investment banking recruitment, and NYU campus life in general. Weiting gives advice for international students, reflects upon living in the *hottest* ✌️ dorm on campus, and gives real-talk about how to network.
2021-04-28
55 min
THRIVE! Learning From The Best
Episode 15 | How To Hire and Fire Remotely | HBR Must-Read Author, HR Global Team Leader & NYU Faculty, Anna Tavis
👋 Welcome to my channel & Plz 👆 SUBSCRIBE! My guest this Wednesday is Anna Tavis, PhD. MBA! ⭐ One of the top EMERGING 50 management thinkers in the world, 2020 ⭐Her work in organization development and talent management have been featured in Washington Post and Bloomberg ⭐HBR about HR agility and performance management were reprinted in HBR's Must Reads (2016, 2018 & 2020) ⭐NYU clinical faculty in Human Capital Management, Executive Coaching, and Organizational Consulting ⭐Contributor, Harvard Business Review Themes ❓ What is the future of hiring and firing people in the work from home era ❓ Standardized performance management scales and how they could be updated to fit the 2020 decade era ❓ How accurate st...
2021-03-31
38 min
The Cannabis Connoisseur
Cannabis and Aging
Cannabis and AgingToday Jack and Ryan go over the one common experience that we all encounter everyday...AGING!! Aging gracefully is on everyone’s wish-list, and in this episode we talk about how and why cannabis may be able to positively assist you during this process in order to live a healthier, longer life. Share this with anyone that you think can be assisted by this content! Rate us, subscribe, and most of all, ENJOY!!Cannabis Connoisseur Podcast Info:Follow us @ThecannabisC on instagramE-mail us at: thecannabisc@gmail.com...
2021-03-10
25 min
All in a Day's Work
Episode 14: Lisa Setyon, France Télévisions
In this episode, Sarah Rosenthal speaks with NYU Journalism School alum, Lisa Setyon, about her experience as an international student, the challenges of full-time freelancing, using social media as a professional tool, and the importance of bringing more diversity into the newsroom. Lisa Setyon is a journalist who works as a producer for FRANCE TELEVISIONS in Washington D.C. She has previously worked as a freelance multimedia journalist in Paris, France and as an Associate Producer at ABC News. She completed her Master’s in Journalism at New York University and is a member of the National Ass...
2021-02-15
21 min
Replay by NYU SPS
Michael Oppenheimer - The U.S. Election, Division, and the Future.
Inauguration Day is right around the corner. What would the new administration do to make a positive change for the significant issues our country faces? Listen in to learn more about Washington's new policy and priorities as we speak with Michael Oppenheimer, Clinical Professor of the Global Affairs program at NYU SPS. Please note: all of the opinions expressed in this episode does not represent the political views of the staff, faculty members, students, and the community at the NYU School of Professional Studies.
2021-01-18
45 min
The Theatre Podcast with Alan Seales
Nik Walker: Hamilton, Ain't Too Proud, NYU Professor(!)
Nik Walker is an artist, educator, and activist who made his Broadway debut in Motown The Musical. He spent 3 years with the Broadway and touring companies of Hamilton, adding both Aaron Burr and George Washington to his resume. Other stage credits include Peter and the Starcatcher (off-Broadway), and regional productions at La Jolla Playhouse, The Old Globe and The Denver Center, to name a few. He can also be seen on TV in Law & Order: SVU. Nik is a self-proclaimed cinefile and theme park nerd, and co-hosts his own movie analysis podcast called Little Justice The Podcast. He also...
2020-12-09
1h 25
The Rundown on WNYU 89.1 FM
What Happened To Washington Square News?
Back in September, the student staff at NYU's newspaper, Washington Square News, staged a mass walkout over claims of misconduct by their new editorial advisor. 2 months later, there is still no paper and NYU has a lot of questions to answer. WNYU's Cate Hynes, Kelly Drake, and Misty Avinger investigate the situation and uncover all the things that were left out of original story.
2020-11-29
32 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
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
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
Stacy on the Right
Episode 649: Racially Segregated Dorms? NYU Says Yes
This podcast is brought to you by Family Vision Media! Download our latest GUIDE: Talking to your high schoolers about politics!! Thank you for listening!! SiriusXM picked up the program on Sundays from 10-noon ET!! So EXCITING!!!! Right now there is a 4 months free promo running so sign up for SiriusXM y'all! Please visit [Family Vision Media](familyvisionmedia.org)! and download our first Guide dealing with discussing politics with your college aged kids!!! Donate to support the show here: paypal.me/stacyontheright Or join our Patreon: patreon.com/stacyontheright
2020-08-25
24 min
The Clinical Problem Solvers
Episode 102: Human Dx unknown with Arsalan & NYU residents – abdominal swelling & decreased appetite
https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/HDxNYU_Arsalan_FINAL.mp3Dr. Ryan Haran presents a Human Dx unknown to Arsalan and NYU residents – Drs. Jenny Whealdon and Greg Rubinfeld.Download CPSolvers App herePatreon websiteHuman Dx caseDr. Jenny WhealdonJenny was born and raised on Bainbridge Island in Seattle, Washington. She attended Haverford College where she studied religion and theoretical chemistry; ultimately staying in the Philadelphia area to attend the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. There, she developed an interest in behavioral economics and decision ma...
2020-06-30
42 min
The Clinical Problem Solvers
Episode 102: Human Dx unknown with Arsalan & NYU residents – abdominal swelling & decreased appetite
https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/HDxNYU_Arsalan_FINAL.mp3Dr. Ryan Haran presents a Human Dx unknown to Arsalan and NYU residents – Drs. Jenny Whealdon and Greg Rubinfeld.Download CPSolvers App herePatreon websiteHuman Dx caseDr. Jenny WhealdonJenny was born and raised on Bainbridge Island in Seattle, Washington. She attended Haverford College where she studied religion and theoretical chemistry; ultimately staying in the Philadelphia area to attend the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. There, she developed an interest in behavioral economics and decision ma...
2020-06-30
00 min
From the Square: An NYU Press Podcast
Paula C. Austin, "Coming of Age in Jim Crow DC: Navigating the Politics of Everyday Life" (NYU Press, 2019)
Coming of Age in Jim Crow DC: Navigating the Politics of Everyday Life (NYU Press, 2019) by Paula C. Austin, an Assistant Professor of history at Boston University, is not only a history of black youth in Washington D.C. in the 1930s but also a history of social science thought as illustrated in the work of scholars such as sociologists E. Franklin Frazier and William H. Jones. Austin juxtaposes the interior lives of black youth, who she posits as “thinkers, theorists, and critics,” with the ideas of well-known intellectuals to tell a multifaceted history of the Jim Crow era in t...
2020-04-01
42 min
Leadership and Legacy: Conversations at the George Washington Presidential Library
144. Sizing Up the Thigh Men of Dad History with Alexis Coe
The modern biography as we know it dates to the eighteenth century when Scottish author and lawyer James Boswell published The Life of Samuel Johnson. Boswell produced an account of the rascally Englishman, a friend of his for more than twenty years, that became a kind of template that future biographers have followed. We've all read our fair share of biographies, especially presidential biographies, to know that they follow a similar structure. This is especially true of biographies of the American Revolutionary generation. So how can we shake up this genre? And perhaps more importantly...
2020-02-06
55 min
Redefining Wealth with Patrice Washington
Vadim & Sergei Revzin: Meet The Mentors
When it comes to understanding how to build a business and what the entrepreneurial journey looks like for many entrepreneurs, The Mentors, Vadim and Sergei Revzin, are here to help. From their personal story and start to what they’ve seen countless times with other businesses, they’ll share the importance of testing your business idea before quitting your 9-5. They’ll also share why it’s critical to listen to your market along the way. Join the three of us as we dive deeper into the topic entrepreneurial and all that goes with it. This episode is brought to you by m...
2019-08-29
55 min
Cone of Silence with Tammy Haddad
Interview with NYU Prof. Scott Galloway, author of “The Algebra of Happiness” and “The Four”
NYU business professor Scott Galloway, author of the new book “The Algebra of Happiness” and co-host with Kara Swisher of Vox’s Pivot Podcast, was celebrated at a book party in Washington, D.C. hosted by Hilary Rosen, Kara Swisher and Tammy Haddad. Galloway's book tells the story of how you can have a happier life by looking at things in a completely different way. It’s based on a lecture he gives during the final session of the course he teaches which is standing room only.
2019-07-15
24 min
The Passion Project
Episode 3: "Hot Water With the NYU Athletics Department" (Bela Kirpalani)
NYU student and Washington Square News reporter Bela Kirpalani talks about her love of sports, journalism, and how she was able to combine both through writing for WSN and eventually starting her own column, "The Sports Girl" (and somewhere along the way she ended up messing with NYU's Athletic Department).
2019-05-20
51 min
StrategyCast
Episode 262: Reimagine, Reinvent, and Stay Relevant with Allen Adamson, NYU Professor and Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Metaforce
“The winners in today’s marketplace tend to be better at execution and faster to move.” Allen Adamson, NYU professor and co-founder and managing partner of Metaforce, is a noted industry expert in all disciplines of branding. He has worked with a broad spectrum of consumer and corporate businesses in industries ranging from packaged goods and technology to healthcare and financial services to hospitality and entertainment. With his perspective and depth of experience, Allen helps his clients understand and activate strategies that enable them to shift ahead of the market and the competition, generating long-t...
2019-05-08
24 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 and Writer on T...
2019-02-27
54 min
Where R.A. Now?
Episode 10: Dilim Dieke NYU '15 MSW from Silver and WSV Grad RA. She is social worker at Big Brothers/Big Sisters and an adjunct faculty member at Columbia U.
Dilim Dieke NYU ' 15 MSW is currently the Mentoring Services Program Manager / Social Worker at The Catholic Big Sisters & Big Brothers. She also is an Adjunct Lecturer for Field Learning at Columbia's School of Social Work. Dilim was a Grad RA in Washington Square Village (WSV) from 2014-2015 and was also an RA as an undergraduate student at Arizona State University. Dilim graduated from NYU with an MSW from the Silver School of Social Work in May 2015. Additionally, Dilim recently co-founded the LIT Network, described as the first ever women of color (multicultural) young professional network of emerging leaders nationally.
2018-09-16
15 min
NYU Washington, DC
Twosday Trendcast I Episode 3 I Cardi, Change and Cambridge Analytica Trend
Twosday Trendcast is an NYU Washington, DC student-run podcast, co-created by NYU Journalism students Juaquin Robles and Manahil Zafar. Twosday Trendcast is a bi-weekly podcast available every other Tuesday at 5PM. Its topics range from pop culture to social media trends to contemporary happenings. Episode 3 features references to Cardi B’s “Bartier Cardi” music video, the Stephon Clark shooting, the March for Our Lives and the Facebook scandal, among other trends. The views expressed in this podcast series are those of the individuals in each episode. NYU DC makes no claim to nor material compensation for the music featured in this p...
2018-05-25
00 min
NYU Washington, DC
Twos-day Trendcast I Episode 2 I The Fergie, Florida and Fearless Trend
Twosday Trendcast is an NYU Washington, DC student-run podcast, co-created by NYU Journalism students Juaquin Robles and Manahil Zafar. Twosday Trendcast is a bi-weekly podcast available every other Tuesday at 5PM. Its topics range from pop culture to social media trends to contemporary happenings. Episode 2 features references to Fergie’s national anthem, the Parkland shooting (skip ahead to 11:43 for the start of the next segment) and Black Panther. The views expressed in this podcast series are those of the individuals in each episode. NYU DC makes no claim to nor material compensation for the music featured in this podcast. Our so...
2018-05-25
00 min
NYU Washington, DC
The Intern's Handbook | Episode 3 | Doing the "Do"
The Intern's Handbook is a student-run NYU Washington DC podcast run by students Helena Li, Kelly Yan, and Jay Kang. The Intern's Handbook seeks to answer every aspect of the question, "What do I do in an internship?", by chronicling the experiences of former and current interns in a variety of companies and organizations. This week on Episode 3, we ask Manahil Zafar (host on the hit NYUDC podcast, Twosday Trendcast) on juggling projects and relationships at the Brennan Center of Justice, as well as John Barna on doing "the work that nobody wants to do, but needs...
2018-04-19
00 min
NYU Washington, DC
Guilty Pleasures Episode 2 Late Night Snacking
Guilty Pleasures is an NYU Washington, DC student-run podcast series hosted by Adam Chou and Thibault Denamiel. Guilty Pleasures tells NYU DC student stories through their unique food-based guilty pleasures and how their experiences have shaped their love of this food. This episodes features co-host Adam and Thibault's exploration of life and joy through unique late night food combinations. The views expressed in this podcast series are those of the individuals in each episode. Music is original content from pianist Thibault Denamiel.
2018-04-04
00 min
This Sustainable Life
037: Our first Leadership and the Environment Panel of Experts: April 3 at NYU
Do you care about the environment?Do you care about leading?The Leadership and the Environment podcast andNYU's School of Liberal Studiesinvite you to improve both at aPanel of Leadership and Environment ExpertsTuesday, April 3, 6pm – 8pmNYU Silver Building, 100 Washington Sq E (at Washington Sq N), room 405Free, register hereFeaturing Vincent StanleyVincent, co-author with Yvon Chouinard of The Responsible Company, has...
2018-03-28
04 min
NYU Washington, DC
The Intern's Handbook | Episode 2 | What to Do at an Internship for Human Rights and... KIDS?!?
The Intern's Handbook is a student-run NYU Washington DC podcast run by students Helena Li, Kelly Yan, and Jay Kang. The Intern's Handbook seeks to answer every aspect of the question, "What do I do in an internship?", by chronicling the experiences of former and current interns in a variety of companies and organizations. This week on Episode 2, we ask Evan Lodge about making the most out of your internship and Kelly Yan on how to connect with kids while trying to stay sane. The views expressed in the podcast are solely those of the participating individuals of...
2018-03-24
00 min
NYU Washington, DC
Guilty Pleasures I Episode 1 I Coffee Love
Guilty Pleasures is an NYU Washington, DC student-run podcast series hosted by Adam Chou and Thibault Denamiel. Guilty Pleasures tells NYU DC student stories through their unique food-based guilty pleasures and how their experiences have shaped their love of this food. This episodes features co-host Thibault’s guilty pleasure, coffee. The views expressed in this podcast series are those of the individuals in each episode. Music is original content from pianist Thibault Denamiel.
2018-03-05
00 min