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C4E Presents
Feed Drop: HEALTH Yeah! #1
Summer is here, but climate change has extended the tick season year-round, increasing the risk of various tick-borne diseases. Meet HEALTH Yeah!, a podcast from Stony Brook Medicine. Dr. Andrew Handel, Dr. Sandeep Gandhi, and physician assistant Jerry Simons discuss tick prevention, recognizing symptoms of Lyme disease and other infections, and effective treatments. They also offer valuable advice on tick removal, the importance of tick identification, and addressing concerns about post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome and Alpha-Gal syndrome. Skip ahead to the chapter that interests you: 00:00 Climate Change Fuel Tick-borne Diseases 01:27 Meet the HEALTH Yeah!02:58 U...
2025-07-15
33 min
HEALTH, Yeah!
HEALTH Yeah! Ep16: Lifestyle and Preventive Medicine
Lifestyle Medicine involves the use of evidence-based lifestyle therapeutic approaches to prevent, treat, and, oftentimes, reverse lifestyle-related, chronicdiseases like obesity, hypertension, diabetes, depression, heart disease, arthritis, heart burn, lung and kidney diseases, dementia and cancer. In this episode, experts from Stony Brook Medicine discuss the six pillars of lifestyle medicine, including nutrition, physical activity, sleep, stress management, social connections and avoidance of risky substances. Experts:Raja Jaber, MDAstha Muttreja, MD, MPHAnu Paranandi, MDMaryta Marzano, PhD, NP *DISCLAIMER: The information provided in...
2025-07-07
45 min
HEALTH, Yeah!
HEALTH Yeah! Ep 15: Tips for Coming Out
Coming out is a deeply personal journey—one that can be empowering, emotional, and sometimes overwhelming. In this episode of HEALTH Yeah!, experts from Stony Brook Medicine share tips and personal and professional experiences to help you navigate the coming out process in your own time and your own way. Whether you're thinking about taking that first step or supporting someone who is, this conversation is here to remind you: you are not alone. For more information about coming out, visit: https://www.stonybrookmedicine.edu/LGBTQ/tips-for-coming-out. And for more information about LGBTQ* care at Stony Brook Medicine, visit:https...
2025-06-25
30 min
C4E Presents
Thriving After Meltdown
Timothy Mousseau explores the effects of radiation from the Chernobyl and Fukushima nuclear incidents on local wildlife. Host Heather Lynch and Mousseau, a professor at the University of South Carolina, discuss the current state of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, the biological impacts on various species, particularly birds and feral dogs, and how these findings can inform our understanding of the risks associated with nuclear energy and radiation. Mousseau spoke at Stony Brook University in February 2025 to celebrate International Darwin Day.Learn more with:“Genomic reconstruction reveals impact of population management strategies on modern Galápago...
2025-06-24
27 min
Movie Friends
The Stony Brook Film Festival Interviews w/ Alan Inkles, Paul Newland & Kent Marks
We sat down with the founder and the team behind the Stony Brook Film Festival to ask them about what it takes to run a film festival, how they fell in love with movies and what celebrating 30 years of film exhibition means to them. Use code MOVIEFRIENDS to save 25% off your pass at the Stony Brook Film Festival Enter to win a FREE pass to the Stony Brook Film Festival Kent Marks grew up in the nomadic life of an Army Brat. Arriving in the Southwest as a teenager, he threw himself into t...
2025-06-17
1h 08
HEALTH, Yeah!
HEALTH Yeah! Ep14: Knowledge is Power When Dealing with Lung Cancer
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths both worldwide and within the United States. Our experts within the comprehensive Lung Cancer and Chest Disease Center at Stony Brook Medicine provide multidisciplinary care for lung cancer or suspected lung cancer and other conditions of the lungs. The specialists on the team collaborate with each other to determine an optimal individualized treatment plan, as well as with the patient and family members to address personal needs and quality-of-life issues. Experts:Ankit Dhamija, MDDenise Albano, DNPAmna Sher, MD
2025-06-12
27 min
C4E Presents
Paperwork Storm
Sara Hamideh looks at the challenges faced by residents in the wake of climate disasters. Host Heather Lynch and Hamideh, associate professor in the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences at Stony Brook University, discuss the unique vulnerabilities of public housing, the legal and social complexities involved, and how these factors intersect to heighten residents' risk during disasters. Hamideh provides insights into how pre-disaster planning can expedite recovery and reduce long-term vulnerabilities, emphasizing the importance of leveraging social capital and understanding federal assistance programs.Learn more with:“A Decision Framework for Equitable Use of Federal Funds fo...
2025-06-10
44 min
C4E Presents
Navigating Climate Academic Leadership
Richard McCormick believes the role of university president is essential to advocate for higher education and climate research. Host Heather Lynch and McCormick, interim president of Stony Brook University and a scholar of American political history, discuss the challenge of addressing climate effects amidst federal funding cuts for climate research, the significant role that public research universities like Stony Brook play, and the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration. Learn more with: Why SBU Dares to Be an Environmental Steward | SBU NewsWeathering the Storm: How SBU’s Climate Research Is Shaping Long Island’s Future | SBU NewsSeeking Solutions: Stony...
2025-05-27
38 min
C4E Presents
Garbage Air
Guanyu Huang explains the complex relationship between climate change and air pollution, and how tracking pollutants can influence environmental justice areas. Host Heather Lynch and Huang, assistant professor in the Program in Public Health and the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences at Stony Brook University, delve into the hidden dangers of pollutants like nitrous oxides and ozone, the effects of New York City’s congestion pricing plan on pollution, and the role of air quality monitoring—using both fixed stations and mobile labs. His team's goal is public engagement and education through an initiative that they take on the...
2025-05-13
27 min
HEALTH, Yeah!
HEALTH Yeah! Ep12: Tick Bites and Tick-Borne Diseases
Long Island is a hotspot for ticks, Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses. Suffolk County, in particular, is considered a high-risk area. Stony BrookMedicine plays a significant role in tick-borne diseases research. And the Regional Tick-Borne Disease Resource Center's Clinic, located in Hampton Bays, offers specialized care for adults and children concerned about tick bites, Lyme disease, and other tick-borne illnesses. Experts:Andrew Handel, MDGerald Simons, MPAS, DFAAPA, PA-CSandeep Gandhi, MD, FACP, FIDSA *DISCLAIMER: The information provided in this podcast is for educational and...
2025-05-12
32 min
C4E Presents
Disproportionate Pollution
Mary Collins analyzes air pollution and how it affects certain communities more than others. Host Heather Lynch and Collins, an associate professor in the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, discuss this disproportionality and the economically-driven reasoning that justifies it. Collins also discusses cadmium and other heavy metals as airborne pollutants and how researchers in the applied sciences should take the time to build relationships within the population they are studying to create better solutions.Learn more with:“Characterizing disproportionality in facility-level toxic releases in US manufacturing, 1998–2012” by Mary B. Collins, Simone Pulver, Dustin Hill, & Benjamin Manski...
2025-04-29
31 min
HEALTH, Yeah!
HEALTH Yeah! Ep11: Seasonal Allergies
Suffering from allergies? You're not alone. Millions of kids and adults in the United States experience seasonal allergies. In this episode of HEALTH Yeah!, experts from Stony Brook Medicine dive into some of the causes, symptoms, treatment options and more. Experts:Brianne Navetta-Modrov, MD Susan Schuval, MD *DISCLAIMER: The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or emer...
2025-04-23
19 min
C4E Presents
What Lies Beneath
Sharon Pochron studies earthworms and how they react to various stressors, including the weedkiller Roundup. Host Heather Lynch and Pochron, an assistant professor in the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, discuss how this weedkiller and others affects the health of both humans and the organisms that dwell within the soil. Pochron also discusses the current concerns that undergraduate students have about the environment and how the water fern Azolla may be the key to mitigating greenhouse gases.Learn more with:“Current and future glyphosate use in European Agriculture”“Effects of glyphosate exposure on intestinal microbiota, metabo...
2025-04-17
37 min
C4E Presents
Who Will Save The Amazon?
Liliana Dávalos explores the multifaceted environmental challenges facing the Amazon region. Host Heather Lynch and Dávalos, a professor in ecology & evolution at Stony Brook University, discuss the interplay between climate change, deforestation, illegal activities such as gold mining and drug trafficking, and the role of extractivist and Indigenous communities. Juan Pablo Iñamagua, a professor of agricultural sciences at Universidad de Cuenca, and Ane Alencar, IPAM Amazonia’s director of science, join the conversation to delve into the complexity of conservation efforts, the impact of global economic systems, and the vital importance of transboundary cooperation to protect the Am...
2025-04-15
39 min
C4E Presents
What's At Risk
Wenbo Li examines how fear impacts science communication and the role of social media. Host Heather Lynch and Li, an assistant professor in the School of Communication and Journalism at Stony Brook University, discuss risk communication and its challenges, particularly in the context of climate change and social media. Li explains how cultural factors influence risk perception and the importance of building trust between scientists and the public, including young people who are engaging with misinformation on social media. Learn more with:“Dynamic Fear in Fear Appeals: Applying Fear Appeals to Environmental Communication in China” by Ruobi...
2025-04-10
34 min
C4E Presents
Circular Economy of Textiles
Gary Halada wants to find innovative approaches to recycling and repurposing the clothes Americans throw away. Host Heather Lynch and Halada, associate professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, discuss the growing problem of textile waste globally. Halada shares his research on maintaining the valuable cotton fibers during recycling, creating sustainable building materials from recycled textiles, and the concept of circular economy. They also explore additive manufacturing (3D printing) as a more sustainable alternative to traditional manufacturing techniques.Learn more with:Textiles: Material-Specific Data (EPA)Surface Analysis and Corrosion Science Laboratory at Stony Brook...
2025-04-08
34 min
C4E Presents
The Toyota Corolla Years
Michael Rubenstein explores the emerging field of "energy humanities" and the relationship between literature, energy systems, and environmental concerns. Host Heather Lynch and Rubenstein, associate professor in the Department of English and Director of the Humanities Institute, how energy regimes shape human consciousness and cultural outputs. Rubenstein reflects on literature's role in helping humanity navigate the impasse between acknowledging the need to transition away from fossil fuels and the political challenges of doing so.Learn more with:“The Ministry for the Future” by Kim Stanley Robinson“Michael Rubenstein Illuminates a New Field of Research: Energy Humanities ”“New Course...
2025-04-03
33 min
C4E Presents
Conservation Peer Pressure
Elizabeth Hewitt analyzes the social factors that play into our decisions towards recycling, energy usage, and waste management. Host Heather Lynch and Hewitt, associate professor in the Department of Technology and Society, discuss how these factors influence pro-environmental behavior and how they can be mitigated through urban planning. Hewitt emphasizes how more collective behavior towards climate change needs to occur, especially in urban environments.Learn more with:China’s National Sword PolicyU.S. Green Building Council’s LEED SystemCongestion Pricing in New York CityAn Inconvenient Truth Skip ahead to the chapter that inter...
2025-04-01
27 min
C4E Presents
Ecocriticism, Ethics and Storytelling
David Taylor writes across disciplinary boundaries, but at the core of his work always is the concern for environmental sustainability and community. Host Heather Lynch and Taylor, an associate professor in the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, discuss his journey from traditional to environmental humanities. They explore the intersections of environmentalism with various social movements, the evolution of ecocriticism, and the concept of postcolonial ecocriticism. Taylor shares his experiences in interdisciplinary collaborations and reflects on teaching environmental philosophy, offering a hopeful perspective on the next generation's approach to the planet and its challenges.Learn more with:
2025-03-27
38 min
C4E Presents
Hidden Health Impacts
Rasheed Davis sees the day-to-day health impacts of climate change. Host Heather Lynch and Davis, clinical associate professor in the School of Health Profession, discuss how rising temperatures and poor air quality often exacerbate chronic diseases, such as asthma, kidney disease, and cardiovascular issues. Davis explores how these concerns are being integrated into the medical curriculum at Stony Brook University. Learn more with: “Utilizing the Health Belief Model to Evaluate Barriers to Screening Black Women for Perinatal Depression,” by Rasheed DavisSkip ahead to the chapter that interests you:00:00 Introd...
2025-03-25
12 min
C4E Presents
Insights From The Andes
Karina Yager explores the impact of climate change on traditional farming and livestock management practices in the Andes of South America. Host Heather Lynch and Yager, associate professor in the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, discuss her research on high-altitude peatland ecosystems known as 'Bofedales' and their critical role in water regulation, carbon storage, and biodiversity. Jaeger emphasizes the importance of recognizing Indigenous communities as stewards of the land and the need for transdisciplinary approaches to tackle environmental issues effectively.Learn more with: “Contribution of Anthropology to the Study of Climate Change” by Karina Yager et al...
2025-03-20
31 min
C4E Presents
Climate-Driven Migration
Oleg Smirnov and Gallya Lahav delve into the often-overlooked topic of climate change-driven migration. Host Heather Lynch speaks with Smirnov and Lahav, associate professor and professor in the Department of Political Science, about the definitions and implications of climate migrants, the controversial term 'environmental refugees,' and the geopolitical ramifications of international climate negotiations, particularly the inconsistent participation in the United States. They explore the urgent need for revised international policies to address the growing number of people displaced by climate-related events.Learn more with: Refugee Convention of the GenevaThe International Organization for Migration (IOM)United N...
2025-03-18
38 min
HEALTH, Yeah!
HEALTH Yeah! Ep10: Measles
00:00 Opening and Introductions00:50 What is the current situation with measles on Long Island?1:30 What are hospitals and outpatient practices doing to address this?2:20 How contagious are measles and how can we minimize transmission?3:55 What can be done to protect children under one year of age?5:03 What about older populations?6:20 Vaccination and other preventive measures8:25 Treatment9:55 Signs and symptoms11:10 School outbreaks12:30 What can measles lead to?12:46 Early vaccination13:38 Exposure15:06 Is there a link between...
2025-03-17
20 min
C4E Presents
Pop-Up with Michael Rubenstein
Host Heather Lynch interviews Michael Rubenstein about his work in environmental humanities. As part of the "Climate Change and You" pop-up course, Rubenstein highlights the intersection of art, culture, and climate change, focusing on how these disciplines help us understand what it feels like to live in an era of climate change. Rubenstein feels this self-awareness and the inevitable impact of climate change can have a profound impact on his students' professional and personal lives.To learn more about the course, get inspired here!Tell a friend and share a link to this episode.Yo...
2025-03-11
04 min
C4E Presents
Urban Planning After Disasters
Donovan Finn looks at complex issues surrounding urban planning and resilience in the aftermath of environmental hazards. Host Heather Lynch and Finn, an urban planner and associate professor in the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, delve into how cities and communities can become more resilient, considering factors such as infrastructure, housing systems, and social networks. Finn points to the political and socio-economic challenges of disaster recovery and managed retreat, exploring the implications for future urban development and policies in the face of climate change.Learn more with: “A Guide to the Disaster Declaration Process and Fed...
2025-03-04
34 min
C4E Presents
Pop-Up with Karina Yager
Host Heather Lynch interviews Karina Yager about her work on the impact of climate change on glaciers and the communities that rely on them. As part of the "Climate Change and You" pop-up course, Yager teaches the importance of observation and remote sensing in climate change research. Yager shares her motivations for studying climate change — transitioning from archaeology to anthropology, and her focus on cultural ecology — influenced by local communities in the Andes.To learn more about the course, get inspired here!Tell a friend and share a link to this episode.You c...
2025-02-27
05 min
C4E Presents
Pop-Up with Gary Halada
Host Heather Lynch interviews Gary Halada about the intersection of engineering and climate change. As part of the "Climate Change and You" pop-up course, Halada discusses the urgency of addressing climate change, his personal interest sparked by nature and science fiction, and the role of engineering in developing future solutions. He emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary cooperation, leadership, and practical actions for students to mitigate environmental impacts and build adaptive capacities against climate change.To learn more about the course, get inspired here!Tell a friend and share a link to this episode.You...
2025-02-20
07 min
HEALTH, Yeah!
HEALTH Yeah! Ep9: Intensive Cardiac Rehabilitation
Our Intensive Cardiac Rehabilitation Program (ICR) powered by Pritikin complements the existing cardiac services we offer at North Suffolk Cardiology, enabling Stony Brook Medicine to meet the diverse demands of our patients. With this program, we cater to patients’ unique needs after a cardiac event. This evidence-based program aimed at improving cardiovascular health combines exercise, nutrition and lifestyle modifications,ensuring a personalized and effective journey towards improving heart health. https://www.stonybrookmedicine.edu/northsuffolkcardiology/ICR Experts include: Neal Patel, MDJennifer Cain, RN *DISCLAIMER: The information provided in this podcas...
2025-02-18
24 min
C4E Presents
Environmental Costs of Trade
John Shandra analyzes the role of international trade and tariffs on environmental degradation and deforestation in low and middle-income nations. Host Heather Lynch and Shandra, professor of sociology at Stony Brook University, discuss the environmental impact of debt relief programs, and the role of NGOs in conserving forests. Shandra emphasizes the need for fair trade policies, and enhanced local governance to balance economic development and environmental protection.Learn more with:Ecologically Unequal Exchange TheoryInternational Monetary Fund and World Bank Group’s Debt Relief Under the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) InitiativeWorld Polity TheoryForest Stewardship Council
2025-02-18
25 min
C4E Presents
Pop-Up with Sharon Pochron
Host Heather Lynch interviews Sharon Pochron about her work focusing on environmental contaminants, pollution, and the intersection of ecosystem and human health. As part of the "Climate Change and You" pop-up course, Pochron discusses the agricultural industry's impact on climate change and offers advice to students interested in tackling climate-related issues.Her journey from studying wild animals to environmental science emphasizes the importance of enthusiasm and persistence in overcoming academic challenges. She encourages to find what they love and apply it to climate change solutions.To learn more about the course, get inspired here!T...
2025-02-13
06 min
C4E Presents
(Bonus) C4E Presents on WUSB
C4E Presents, a podcast from Stony Brook's Collaborative for the Earth, is now broadcasting on WUSB Stony Brook 90.1 FM. Every Tuesday at 7 a.m., listeners can tune in for an hour-long exploration of critical environmental topics.The radio show features episodes from the podcast, providing a platform for discussing sustainability, energy, and ecological challenges, bringing expert insights and local perspectives directly to the community.This is a behind-the-scenes look with host Heather Lynch and editor J.D. Allen about why it was important to leverage the reach of campus radio. Lynch says whether you're...
2025-02-11
07 min
C4E Presents
Pop-Up with Rasheed Davis
Host Heather Lynch interviews Rasheed Davis about her essential work on the front lines of climate change and its public health implications. As part of the "Climate Change and You" pop-up course, Davis explores how climate change impacts health, from poor air quality causing asthma to rising temperatures resulting in heat emergencies. Davis offers career advice for aspiring physician assistants at Stony Brook, and discusses the crucial skills students need to bridge the gap between environmental health and medicine. To learn more about the course, get inspired here! Tell a friend and share a l...
2025-02-06
05 min
C4E Presents
Politicization of GMOs
Joeva Sean Rock has weighed the success of the Green Revolution in Ghana. Host Heather Lynch and Rock, an assistant professor of anthropology at Stony Brook University, delve into the political and scientific complexities of genetically modified crops, exploring the roles of public-private partnerships, development policies, and the challenges faced by international philanthropy. Rock has recommendations for future funding and policy directions to support sustainable agricultural development in Africa. Learn more with: “We Are Not Starving: The Struggle for Food Sovereignty in Ghana” by Joeva Sean Rock “Don’t Turn Foreign Aid Over to the Heritage Foundation...
2025-02-04
26 min
HEALTH, Yeah!
Health Yeah! Episode 7: AFib - The Most Common Type of Heart Rhythm Disorder
Atrial fibrillation or AFib is a type of arrhythmia or irregular heartbeat – and it’s a common, serious but treatable cardiac condition affecting more than 2.5 million people in the U.S. In this episode of HEALTH Yeah!, experts from Stony Brook Medicine come together to discuss signs and symptoms, risk factors, treatment and more. Experts include: Eric J. Rashba, MD, MHCM, FACC, FHRS Ibrahim Almasry, MD, FHRS, FACC Roger Fan, MD, FACC, FHRS Abhijeet Singh, MD, FHRS *DISCLAIMER: The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only an...
2025-01-31
22 min
C4E Presents
Pop-Up with David Taylor
Host Heather Lynch interviews David Taylor about the role of environmental humanities in climate change and ethical decision making. As part of the "Climate Change and You" pop-up course, Taylor teaches about how the humanities can bridge the gap between good environmental science and community value systems. Drawing from personal experiences and academic background, the discussion delves into the importance of science literacy, the role of ethics in environmental decisions, and emphasis that small individual actions alongside broader cultural shifts are necessary to make informed, responsible choices in tackling climate change. To learn more about t...
2025-01-30
12 min
C4E Presents
Pop-Up with Wenbo Li
Host Heather Lynch interviews Wenbo Li about the critical role of science communication in promoting public understanding and support for climate change action. As part of the "Climate Change and You" pop-up course, Li teaches the harmful effects of misinformation on public trust in science, policy support, and societal polarization. The conversation emphasizes the need for critical thinking, media literacy, and strategic communication skills to address misinformation. Additionally, Li stresses the importance of using social media to spread accurate information and encourage collective actions against climate change. To learn more about the course, get inspired...
2025-01-23
11 min
C4E Presents
Understanding Oil
Michael Tondre’s new book “Oil” explores the profound influence of oil on culture, history, relationships, and economies, as well as the broader implications of climate change. Host Heather Lynch discusses with Tondre, associate professor of English at Stony Brook University, the moral responsibilities of major energy corporations and governments, the historical contexts of oil usage, and the potential for a renewable future. Tondre deconstructs the mythos surrounding oil, and lays out individual and corporate responsibilities for the transition to sustainable energy practices. Learn more with: “Oil” by Michael Tondre (Bloomsbury Academic) “Collapse by Jared Diamond (Penguin House...
2025-01-21
26 min
HEALTH, Yeah!
HEALTH Yeah! Episode 6: Let's Talk Nutrition
There is a lot of information out in the world about nutrition. Some of it is factual, and some of it is not. In this episode of HEALTH Yeah!, Stony Brook Medicine experts come together to help you develop an informational framework and empower you to sort through all of the information that's out there. Experts include: Josephine Connolly-Schoonen, PhD, RD Sotiria Everett, EdD, RD Leah Holbrook, MS, RD *DISCLAIMER: The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not...
2025-01-13
19 min
HEALTH, Yeah!
HEALTH, Yeah! Ep5: New Year’s Resolutions
For many of us, a new year means new goals. And many of our resolutions are tied directly to lifestyle changes. We vow to have healthier diets. We aim to lose weight. The challenge? Keeping the promises that we make to ourselves and making sure our new year’s resolutions become long-term lifestyle changes. In this episode of HEALTH, Yeah!, experts from Stony Brook Medicine cover some of the more common resolutions and goals that people set for themselves in the new year and how to achieve and maintain success. Experts include: Konstantinos Spani...
2024-12-30
42 min
The College Admissions Process Podcast
273. Stony Brook University - Lauren Sangimino - Assistant Director of Admissions
👉 This episode is brought to you by Prep Expert, a proud sponsor of The College Admissions Process Podcast. Prep Expert offers award-winning test prep courses and strategies that have helped thousands of students improve their scores. For full details on their programs and guarantees, visit www.PrepExpert.com 🎯📚—-----------------------------Straight From The Admissions Office: Insider Strategies For College ApplicationsIf you're looking for helpful tips and insights for the college admissions process, check out my book by clicking the links below:🔗 Get the Print Copy Here🔗 Get the eBook HereAlphab...
2024-12-04
27 min
HEALTH, Yeah!
HEALTH, Yeah! Ep4: HIV and AIDS
In this episode of HEALTH, Yeah!, experts from Stony Brook Medicine come together to discuss HIV and AIDS testing and diagnosis, as well as how to manage and prevent these infections. Experts: Allison Eliscu, MD, FAAP Sarath Nath, MD Jennifer Joly, PA *DISCLAIMER: The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or emergency services immediately.
2024-11-27
15 min
HEALTH, Yeah!
HEALTH, Yeah! Ep3: Healthy Habits Throughout the Holidays
The holidays can be a wonderful time of year. But they can also be stressful, and oftentimes, it can be difficult to maintain healthy habits, such as a balanced diet or to keep stress levels at a minimum. Tim Brown, Chief Communications and Marketing Officer for Stony Brook Medicine, is joined by six Stony Brook experts to discuss some of the ways you can work to have a happy and healthy holiday season. Experts include: Carl Kaplan, MD Sritha Rajupet, MD, MPH Mohammad Amin, MB, CHB, MD Courtney Liebling, MD
2024-11-25
43 min
HEALTH, Yeah!
HEALTH, Yeah! Ep2: Monkeypox
Sharon Nachman, MD, Chief, Division of Pediatric Infectious Disease at Stony Brook Children's, is joined by Eric Lella, DO, Medical Director and Family Medicine Physician at the Edie Windsor Healthcare Center, and Susan Donelan, MD, FSHEA, Medical Director, Infection Prevention and Control at Stony Brook Medicine, to discuss Monkeypox (Mpox), including causes, signs, symptoms, prevention and more. *DISCLAIMER: The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call yo...
2024-11-15
30 min
C4E Presents
(Bonus) Making Music With Endangered Animals
Margaret Schedel composes music — perhaps not the typical avenue for exploring how the habitats of endangered species are changing in the face of climate change. Host Heather Lynch and Schedel examine how sonifying wildlife using extraordinary techniques on brass, wind and percussive instruments can be a brilliant way to connect the arts with science. You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio. Host: Heather Lynch Editor: J.D. Allen Program manager: Jennifer Gilday ...
2024-11-14
22 min
C4E Presents
(Bonus) Making Music With Endangered Animals
Margaret Schedel composes music — perhaps not the typical avenue for exploring how the habitats of endangered species are changing in the face of climate change. Host Heather Lynch and Schedel examine how sonifying wildlife using extraordinary techniques on brass, wind and percussive instruments can be a brilliant way to connect the arts with science.You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio.Host: Heather LynchEditor: J.D. AllenProgram manager: Jennifer Gilday...
2024-11-14
22 min
C4E Presents
C4E Presents Season 2 Trailer
Climate change isn't just an environmental issue — it's reshaping every aspect of our lives. Host Heather Lynch explores these issues by talking to a range of Stony Brook scholars and researchers wrestling with issues of environmental damage and climate change. To get answers for the tough questions that will shape our planet's future, we will need to tackle this from every angle. You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio. Host: Heather Lynch Editor: J.D. Allen ...
2024-11-01
01 min
C4E Presents
C4E Presents Season 2 Trailer
Climate change isn't just an environmental issue — it's reshaping every aspect of our lives. Host Heather Lynch explores these issues by talking to a range of Stony Brook scholars and researchers wrestling with issues of environmental damage and climate change. To get answers for the tough questions that will shape our planet's future, we will need to tackle this from every angle. You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio.Host: Heather LynchEditor: J.D. Allen...
2024-11-01
01 min
Study Abroad Tips | About Universities, Programs & Tests | iSchoolConnect
Knoweldge Sessions with iSchoolConnect | ft. Stony Brook University
Welcome to our Knowledge Sessions series hosted by iSchoolConnect! In this episode, we are thrilled to feature Stony Brook University, one of the leading institutions in higher education. Join us for an insightful discussion as we delve into the world of academics, student life, and opportunities offered by Stony Brook University. Discover what sets Stony Brook apart as we explore its renowned programs, cutting-edge research initiatives, and vibrant campus culture. Whether you're a prospective student seeking guidance or simply curious about the university experience, this session is packed with valuable insights to help you make informed decisions about your...
2024-04-12
15 min
C4E Presents
Welcome to C4E Presents
The planet we live on is in real trouble, and we don’t have time to waste. This is C4E Presents, a podcast from Stony Brook’s Collaborative for the Earth. We need to go right to the experts and have an honest conversation about our planet’s future. Join us for exciting discussion with Stony Brook University’s environmental scholars and researchers to explore these issues together. You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e/podcasts or wherever you stream audio. ...
2024-04-08
01 min
C4E Presents
Welcome to C4E Presents
The planet we live on is in real trouble, and we don’t have time to waste. This is C4E Presents, a podcast from Stony Brook’s Collaborative for the Earth. We need to go right to the experts and have an honest conversation about our planet’s future. Join us for exciting discussion with Stony Brook University’s environmental scholars and researchers to explore these issues together.You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e/podcasts or wherever you stream audio.
2024-04-08
01 min
The Seamless Connection
#30 - Stony Brook Medicine's Transformation Journey with Liz Popwell
Join us this week as Meena Mallipeddi welcome's guest Liz Popwell, FACHE, PMP, the Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer at Stony Brook Medicine.What you'll get from this episode:Adapting to New York and Long Island: Liz Popwell reflects on her personal and professional transition to New York and Long Island, embracing the diverse culture and community.Unique Aspects of Stony Brook Medicine: Liz highlights the unique combination of rich expertise, innovation, and collaboration at Stony Brook, despite common healthcare challenges like access and disparities.Evolving Role of Strategy and Transformation at Stony Brook: Liz...
2024-02-27
26 min
27Speaks
Clarifying the Vision for the Stony Brook Southampton Campus | The Sessions Report
Since 1963, a sprawling 84-acre stretch of Shinnecock Hills has had a college presence, first as Southampton College, then, starting in 2006, as the Southampton campus of Stony Brook University. Over the years, some things have stayed the same — the campus is a focal point for marine science and a bastion of the arts — but the vision for its future has varied. Today, Stony Brook has plans to build a new $300 million hospital on the site, which could spark a new era for the campus. In the meantime, the condition of some buildings have critics crying foul and worrying about Stony Brook's visi...
2024-01-16
38 min
The Innovation Accelerator Podcast
The Evolution of the Chief Marketing Officer Role in Healthcare: The Stony Brook Medicine Perspective
Today we're continuing our series on “Reinventing the Chief Marketing Officer,” with our very special guest, Timothy Brown, chief communications and marketing officer for Stony Brook Medicine in Stony Brook, New York. Stony Brook Medicine consists of four hospitals and an ambulatory network of 216 facilities, including the university's six health science colleges and programs in the New York region. Timothy directs the marketing and communication programs that create a fusion of brand, image, clinical, and research accomplishments. He oversees media relations programs and internal communications for over 14,000 employees. On today’s show, Timothy shares his ideas f...
2023-10-30
1h 13
Press Play
A Conversation with a Music Therapist
Hosts Rafael Cruvinel and Lauren Canavan talk to Alexandra Bie, a board-certified music therapist at Stony Brook Hospital. They talk about her daily pursuit to bring music to those of all backgrounds and health conditions, and the role that music therapy plays in society.
2023-02-23
22 min
Voice of the Patient
From the Bottom of Our Hearts: Thank You
SHOW MOREShashi Talwar's family discusses a terrifying experience followed by what they feel was a fast and effective response by Stony Brook and their Mobile Stroke Unit.
2022-09-14
02 min
Voice of the Patient
Unbreakable Father-Daughter Bond
Denise Smagala and her father, Joseph Celli, share their Stony Brook story. Celli was the 1000th kidney transplant patient at Stony Brook University Hospital back in 2008. Smagala gifted her father with one of her kidneys, and their bond was taken to a whole new level.
2022-08-23
01 min
Voice of the Patient
(Not So Much) Fun in the Sun
Patient Jane Fasullo raves about her Stony Brook experience and shares an important message about skin cancer and sun safety.
2022-08-18
02 min
Voice of the Patient
Premier Patient Care Right In Your Backyard
Dakota's mom, Melissa, thanks staff at Stony Brook Children's Hospital, including Dr. James Barsi, for caring for her daughter and providing comfort to her family during a time of great need.
2022-07-18
04 min
Voice of the Patient
A Thank You from Anthony Miller
Anthony Miller expresses his gratitude for the care he received at Stony Brook University Hospital. In this video, Mr. Miller gives a special shout out to Dr. Nagle, Margaret, Candice, Shannen, and Alex, among many others. Also in this video, nurses Candice and Shannen listen to some of Mr. Miller’s words about them for the first time.
2022-01-20
08 min
Voice of the Patient
Incredible Experience in the NICU
Patients will often write letters or send us emails, sharing positive experiences they’ve had at Stony Brook Medicine. We’ve decided it’s time to share some of these testimonials. This testimonial is from an individual who thanks some of our NICU nurses and is being read by a staff person in Stony Brook Medicine’s Marketing and Communication Department. Some information may be omitted to ensure patient privacy. If you would like to share a positive experience at Stony Brook Medicine, please contact Patient Experience at 631-444-2880.
2021-10-18
03 min
Voice of the Patient
Unquestionable Competency
Patients will often write letters or send us emails, sharing positive experiences they’ve had at Stony Brook Medicine. We’ve decided it’s time to share some of these testimonials. This testimonial is from an individual who thanks a doctor at Stony Brook Medicine for their high-quality patient care, and is being read by a staff person in Stony Brook Medicine’s Marketing and Communication Department. Some information may be omitted to ensure patient privacy. If you would like to share a positive experience at Stony Brook Medicine, please contact Patient Experience at 631-444-2880.
2021-09-15
02 min
Voice of the Patient
From One Doctor to Another - Thank You
Patients will often write letters or send us emails, sharing positive experiences they’ve had at Stony Brook Medicine. We’ve decided it’s time to share some of these testimonials. This testimonial is about a doctor at another institution thanking a doctor at Stony Brook Medicine for taking care of their mother, and is being read by a staff person in Stony Brook Medicine’s Marketing and Communication Department. Some information may be omitted to ensure patient privacy. If you would like to share a positive experience at Stony Brook Medicine, please contact Patient Experience at 631-444-288
2021-09-08
04 min
Voice of the Patient
Mobile Stroke Unit to the Rescue
Patients will often write letters or send us emails, sharing positive experiences they’ve had at Stony Brook Medicine. We’ve decided it’s time to share some of these testimonials. This testimonial is from a person who experienced firsthand the responsiveness and effectiveness of Stony Brook Medicine's Mobile Stroke Unit, and is being read by a staff person in Stony Brook Medicine’s Marketing and Communication Department. Some information may be omitted to ensure patient privacy. If you would like to share a positive experience at Stony Brook Medicine, please contact Patient Experience at 631-444-2880.
2021-08-25
02 min
Voice of the Patient
Outstanding Care
Patients will often write letters or send us emails, sharing positive experiences they’ve had at Stony Brook Medicine. We’ve decided it’s time to share some of these testimonials. This testimonial is from a person thanking the nurses and doctors at Stony Brook University Hospital who cared for her husband, and is being read by a staff person in Stony Brook Medicine’s Marketing and Communication Department. Some information may be omitted to ensure patient privacy. If you would like to share a positive experience at Stony Brook Medicine, please contact Patient Experience at 631-444-2880.
2021-08-20
03 min
Voice of the Patient
Above & Beyond
Patients will often write letters or send us emails, sharing positive experiences they’ve had at Stony Brook Medicine. We’ve decided it’s time to share some of these testimonials. This testimonial is about a doctor at Stony Brook University Hospital who a patient felt went above and beyond, and is being read by a staff person in Stony Brook Medicine’s Marketing and Communication Department. Some information may be omitted to ensure patient privacy. If you would like to share a positive experience at Stony Brook Medicine, please contact Patient Experience at 631-444-2880.
2021-08-10
02 min
Voice of the Patient
Heart & Soul
Patients will often write letters or send us emails, sharing positive experiences they’ve had at Stony Brook Medicine. We’ve decided it’s time to share some of these testimonials. This testimonial is about the nurses at Stony Brook University Hospital and is being read by a staff person in Stony Brook Medicine’s Marketing and Communication Department. Some information may be omitted to ensure patient privacy. If you would like to share a positive experience at Stony Brook Medicine, please contact Patient Experience at 631-444-2880.
2021-08-03
02 min
Voice of the Patient
Kindness, Compassion, Professionalism
Patients will often write letters or send us emails, sharing positive experiences they’ve had at Stony Brook Medicine. We’ve decided it’s time to share some of these testimonials. This testimonial is addressed to the CEO of Stony Brook University Hospital and is being read by a staff person in Stony Brook Medicine’s Marketing and Communication Department. Some information may be omitted to ensure patient privacy. If you would like to share a positive experience at Stony Brook Medicine, please contact Patient Experience at 631-444-2880.
2021-07-20
06 min
Voice of the Patient
A Letter to the CEO
Patients will often write letters or send us emails, sharing positive experiences they’ve had at Stony Brook Medicine. We’ve decided it’s time to share some of these testimonials. This testimonial is addressed to the CEO of Stony Brook University Hospital and is being read by a staff person in Stony Brook Medicine’s Marketing and Communication Department. Some information may be omitted to ensure patient privacy. If you would like to share a positive experience at Stony Brook Medicine, please contact Patient Experience at 631-444-2880.
2021-07-20
03 min
Voice of the Patient
Letter to a Nurse Manager
Patients will often write letters or send us emails, sharing positive experiences they’ve had at Stony Brook Medicine. We’ve decided it’s time to share some of these testimonials. This testimonial is addressed to a nurse manager and is being read by a staff person in Stony Brook Medicine’s Marketing and Communication Department. Some information may be omitted to ensure patient privacy. If you would like to share a positive experience at Stony Brook Medicine, please contact Patient Experience at 631-444-2880.
2021-07-20
03 min
Beyond the Expected
Election 2020 -- Preparing for the Day After
From promoting voter registration, to inspiring informed engagement, and providing support for students, faculty and staff, Stony Brook University has been reaching out to the entire campus community with programs, services, messages and campaigns designed to ensure civil discourse and debate during one of the most challenging times in our nation’s history. This episode of Beyond the Expected podcast, titled “Election 2020 -- Preparing for the Day After,” looks at why it’s so important that the community come together with empathy as a community, to bridge the partisan divide. Three University experts speak about the programs and serv...
2020-11-03
00 min
Beyond the Expected
Coming Back Safe and Strong: Students Step Up!
While other schools have had to close their doors to in-person learning, Stony Brook University continues to offer both onsite and remote educational experiences. Student participation in safety protocols is a big reason why. This episode of Beyond the Expected Podcast -- Coming Back Safe and Strong: Students Step Up! -- celebrates student and University successes to date and looks to our future plans for fall, winter and beyond. As students have been returning to college campuses, we have seen a large spike in Coronavirus cases. However, cases at Stony Brook University have remained minimal and manageable...
2020-10-06
00 min
Beyond the Expected
A Look Into Marine Science
Christopher Paparo has been exploring the wilds of Long Island’s marine estuaries for over 30 years, and in this episode of "Beyond the Expected," guest host Alan Inkles speaks with Chris as he shares his experiences snapping fascinating images of marine wildlife, as a naturalist and as the manager and public outreach coordinator for the Stony Brook Southampton Marine Science Center. Chris maintains the Center’s computerized, 5,000 square foot state-of-the-art combined indoor/outdoor seawater lab that contains three different seawater scenarios. He also actively assists graduate students and research faculty with their research projects. Stony Brook’s publ...
2020-09-11
16 min
Beyond the Expected
Coming Back Safe and Strong: Welcoming Back Students
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed unimaginable, unprecedented, and highly unpredictable challenges for all of us in the world ... across the country … on Long Island … and here at Stony Brook University … where we are just three days away from opening our doors to students, on campus and virtually. In this episode, we take a look at what that campus environment will look like when students begin the fall semester. This episode of "Beyond the Expected Podcast, Coming Back Safe and Strong: Welcoming Back Students" features Marisa Bisiani, Assistant Vice President, Student Health, Wellness and Prevention Services; Rick Gatteau, Vice President for Studen...
2020-08-22
58 min
Beyond the Expected
Bridging the Racial Divide: Being an Ally
In the workplace, in the classroom, in personal relationships and in everyday life, being an ally means being in tune with the people around you. Respecting their views. Listening to them. Empathizing and caring. It means taking the responsibility to provide support through action -- even if you don’t look like the person or group you’re advocating for, or share the same background. You need to take on the struggle as your own and truly understand where they’re coming from to give their movement -- big or small -- a voice. On this episode of “Beyond the Expe...
2020-07-31
59 min
Beyond the Expected
Stony Brook’s Diversity Plan in Action
The killing of George Floyd and similar tragic incidents have widened the racial divide in America and caused national unrest. At the same time, they’ve opened up a bigger conversation across the country about structural and systemic racism as it exists today. They’ve brought some of the critical issues of our times -- from implicit bias to negative stereotypes and far worse -- to the forefront of our consciousness. Dr. Judith Brown Clarke, Chief Diversity Officer at Stony Brook University, serves as Moderator in this episode of the “Beyond the Expected” podcast. She and her gues...
2020-06-26
58 min
Beyond the Expected
Coming Back Safe and Strong: Pursuing a Cure
With the world turning its attention more to treatment solutions and even potential COVID-19 cures, Stony Brook University has been leading antibody screening, enrolling patients in a convalescent plasma trial and conducting more than 180 dedicated research projects across all disciplines … all with the aim of winning the long-term Coronavirus battle. Stony Brook University Interim President Michael Bernstein hosts this episode of Beyond the Expected podcast and is joined by three Stony Brook guests to talk about how our researchers have stepped up and responded, about the research they're doing, and about the latest thinking on what antibodies can and ca...
2020-05-28
57 min
Beyond the Expected
The Coronavirus Effect: Class of 2020 Response
With graduation, commencement and impending job searches in the air, Stony Brook University is bringing to bear the full breadth of its resources to create the best possible experience for soon-to-be alumni, in our true ‘Stony Brook Strong’ spirit. In this episode of Beyond the Expected: The Coronavirus Effect, we'll see how professionals across our campus are working to deliver the special celebrations the Class of 2020 deserve, the career assistance they need in an unpredictable economic climate, and the overall support the SBU alumni network offers to help this unique class transition from students to alumni. Diana Hann...
2020-05-13
57 min
Beyond the Expected
The Coronavirus Effect: Cross-Campus Response
Ingenuity, innovation and cross-campus collaboration have been keeping patients more comfortable, care providers better protected and, bottom line, saving lives as we enter the third month of the COVID battle here at Stony Brook University. I’m Interim President Michael Bernstein and host of this podcast series, Beyond the Expected -- The Coronavirus Effect. Today, we will talk with two experts from Stony Brook University whose areas have been driving results through engineering-driven medicine, which is in partnership with Stony Brook Medicine. They’ve been redesigning ventilators, improving respirators and making hand sanitizer ... all at the rapid pace pandemic cond...
2020-05-06
59 min
Beyond the Expected
The Coronavirus Effect: Nursing Response
Stony Brook University Hospital has cared for more than 5,000 potential coronavirus patients. For 59 days, and counting, the Hospital has drawn on the full force of its resources and expertise to battle this disease. In this edition of Beyond the Expected -- The Coronavirus Effect: Nursing Response, Interim President Michael Bernstein talks to three dedicated Stony Brook nurses who will share their experiences, their stories, and what it has meant to be on the frontline of the surge both professionally and personally. About the Guests Cindyann Beck, BS, RN, Nursing Policy Coordinator, Department of Regulatory Affairs
2020-04-30
1h 00
Beyond the Expected
The Coronavirus Effect: Research Response
Saving lives today and looking for solutions for tomorrow. Facing the biggest healthcare challenge of the past century head-on, feverishly searching for clues and innovations to protect patients and providers today and prevent similar outbreaks in the future. Drawing on past and present evidence, engineering and know-how to make the world a safer place. In the latest podcast in our series Beyond the Expected: The Coronavirus Effect - Research Response, hosted by Interim President Michael Bernstein, we provide three strategic vantage points from experts leading the charge to contain and defeat Covid-19: Dr. Kenneth Kaushansky, a hematologist and senior...
2020-04-23
47 min
Beyond the Expected
The Coronavirus Effect: Health and Safety of Medical Personnel
In literally minute-by-minute, life and death situations, healthcare providers around the world are putting their own lives at risk as they answer the call to treat overwhelming numbers of Coronavirus patients. The situation is nowhere more challenging than in New York State, Long Island and here in Stony Brook, where medical professionals have been keeping pace with the surge day by day. On this episode of “Beyond the Expected," hosted by Interim President MIchael Bernstein, Stony Brook University Hospital attending physicians share their personal experiences of being infected by, and recovering from, COVID-19, in this environment, and Stony Brook Un...
2020-04-16
1h 00
Beyond the Expected
Mobile Stroke Unit Saving Long Island Lives | Dr. David Fiorella
Host: Interim President Michael Bernstein About Dr. Fiorella: Dr. David J. Fiorella, Director of the Stony Brook Cerebrovascular Center, Co-Director of the Stony Brook Cerebrovascular and Comprehensive Stroke Center, and Professor of Neurosurgery and Radiology joined the Department of Neurosurgery in 2009. Dr. Fiorella is considered a pioneer in the field of neuro-interventional therapies, advancing new devices and techniques for the treatment of Cerebrovascular disease. Dr. Fiorella spearheaded the acquisition of 2 Mobile Stroke units for Stony Brook University Hospital, the first program in Suffolk County. He is the Principle Investigator or Co-PI on...
2020-04-15
24 min
Beyond the Expected
"The Coronavirus Effect: Telehealth Response"
Across the country and around the world, an increasing number of people are being evaluated and treated online, both physically and emotionally, to help keep them healthy and safe, and stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus. As words like telehealth and telecounseling become a bigger part of our collective vernacular, find out what Stony Brook University is doing to lead the charge in supporting faculty, staff, students, patients and even healthcare providers with online services. This latest in our ongoing series of podcasts, “The Coronavirus Effect: Telehealth Response,” will look at all that’s happening in this critical realm, who’s...
2020-04-10
59 min
Beyond the Expected
The Coronavirus Effect: Remote Learning Response
Host: Michael Bernstein Episode Notes: In this episode of “Beyond the Expected,” Interim President Michael Bernstein delves into what it takes to turn a college campus with 26,000 students and 2,700 faculty members into a virtual learning center the size and scale of which has been neither attempted nor experienced before. Like college campuses across the country, Stony Brook is rising to the unprecedented challenge of massive-scale remote learning. In fact, virtual classes began here two days ago, on Monday, March 30, following an extended Spring Break. Tune in as “The Coronavirus Effect: Remote Learning Response,” looks at the i...
2020-04-02
58 min
Beyond the Expected
The Coronavirus Effect: Medicine Response | Carol Gomes and Dr. Josh Miller
Stony Brook University Hospital is a part of the Stony Brook University community that upholds the values and ideas of excellence for which Stony Brook has become so well-known. As the COVID-19 pandemic has changed everything for the Stony Brook Medicine team, this episode of Beyond the Expected, “The Coronavirus Effect: Medicine Response,” looks at the temporary ‘new normal’ for the team’s faculty, staff and leadership. We will also discuss how they have been called to rise up to the unprecedented challenges of COVID-19. These individuals are working tirelessly, together, to stop the spread of this pandemic. About th...
2020-03-25
55 min
Beyond the Expected
The Coronavirus Effect: Campus Response
In this episode of Beyond the Expected, “The Coronavirus Effect: Campus Response,” Interim President Michael Alan Bernstein talks to three Stony Brook University administrators who are deep in the trenches of emergency management operations; communications and risk management; healthcare guidance and delivery; and mitigation of the spread of the fast moving pandemic disease COVID-19. Production Credits Thanks to our extraordinary panel of Stony Brook administrators, including Marisa Bisiani, Larry Zacarese and Rick Gatteau. Guest Host: Michael Bernstein Executive Producer: Nicholas Scibetta Producer: Lauren Sheprow Art Director: Karen Leibowitz Assi...
2020-03-18
57 min
Beyond the Expected
Special Report: The Coronavirus Effect
In this episode of Beyond the Expected -- “The Coronavirus Effect” -- Interim President Michael Alan Bernstein has gathered the diverse expertise of three Stony Brook University faculty who can discuss many of the different impacts our campus community is feeling related to the 2019 Novel Coronavirus. From health and wellness, clinical, economic, and an historical perspective, what does COVID-19 mean to us at this moment in time and how can we thrive through this trying pandemic turned public health crisis. About the guests: Stacey Finkelstein, PhD, is an associate professor of marketing at the Stony Broo...
2020-03-13
50 min
Beyond the Expected
We Are Still Here! Be Counted in 2020 | Dr. Carolyn Peabody & MSW student Meesha Johnson
Funded by a grant from the New York Community Trust Equity Fund, “We Are Still Here! Be Counted in 2020! Indigenous Suffolk 2020 Census Project” was created for the purpose of coordinating and maximizing local efforts to ensure that Suffolk County’s Native American community is not undercounted. In this episode of “Beyond the Expected,” Michael Bernstein talks to Stony Brook University School of Social Welfare’s Dr. Carolyn Peabody and her student Meesha Johnson about a groundbreaking project they are spearheading on to ensure all indigenous Long Islanders are counted.
2020-03-11
25 min
Champions of Change: The RISE Podcast
Defining Diversity & Inclusion in Athletics: A Critical Conversation at Stony Brook University
How is diversity and inclusion defined? How can students, athletes and university athletics departments lead their campus community in advancing those values? That was the subject of this critical conversation moderated by RISE CEO Diahann Billings-Burford at Stony Brook University on Feb. 12, as part of the America East Conference #SpreadRespect initiative. This edited live recording features: Maya Brown, a Stony Brook student and assistant editor at the university’s student-run newspaper, The Statesman; Kimberly Joy Dixon, Stony Brook’s Director of Employer Engagement and Diversity Recruitment; Cameron Avery, a Stony Brook international cross-country student-athlete; TJ Morrison, a Stony Brook football stud...
2020-03-03
54 min
Beyond the Expected
The Humanity of Communicating Science | Alan Alda
In this episode of “Beyond the Expected,” Alan Inkles, Director of the Staller Center for the Arts at Stony Brook University, sits down with American actor, director, screenwriter, and author Alan Alda, visiting professor and founder of the Alda Center for Communicating Science at Stony Brook University. Alan has honed his skills as a masterful interviewer over 11 years on the award-winning PBS series Scientific American Frontiers where he spoke with hundreds of the world’s greatest scientists. When meeting with academic leaders around the country, Mr. Alda started suggesting to university presidents that they teach scientists how to pre...
2020-02-25
32 min
Beyond the Expected
In Search of the Origins of the Universe | Professor Abhay Deshpande
In this episode of Beyond the Expected, Michael Bernstein is talking with Stony Brook University Physics Professor, Abhay Deshpande, who, in addition to his role as the Director of the Center for Frontiers in Nuclear Science at Stony Brook University, has a joint appointment at Brookhaven National Laboratory, where he is Director of EIC Science. Professor Deshpande works in experimental nuclear physics, and his current research includes various exploratory and precision studies in QCD using polarized proton-proton, proton-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus beams of the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island. He also does research...
2020-02-07
20 min
Beyond the Expected
To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate | Dr. Sharon Nachman
Beyond the Expected host, Michael Bernstein, sits down with Sharon Nachman MD, Chief of the Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at Stony Brook Children's Hospital and Associate Dean for Research in the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University. Dr. Nachman is an international leader in the area of pediatric infectious diseases and the treatment of children with AIDS, flu and measles. She has been the principal investigator of more than 30 clinical trials of promising medicines for patients treated at Stony Brook University Hospital. These include international trials in areas such as new vaccines, Lyme disease, and AIDS...
2020-02-07
20 min
Beyond the Expected
Jazzing Up the Neighborhood | Professor Thomas Manuel
Jazz Artist-In-Residence, Thomas Manuel, may have been at a crossroads the year he completed his D.M.A. at Stony Brook in 2016; if not for an unexpected intervention by the Ward Melville Heritage Organization in Stony Brook. A Newsday article published in May of 2014 entitled, “Tom Manuel has a collection. Now all he needs is a museum,” brought them together, which led to Tom emerging as founding president of The Jazz Loft in Stony Brook Village that same year. It was serendipitous: Ward Melville Heritage Organization’s Gloria Rocchio, saw the story and immediately called him to offer him space...
2020-02-06
19 min
Press Play
Press Play - Throwbacks with Beverly Bryan
We talked with Beverly Bryan, a former Stony Brook Press alumni, and Stony Brook '03 graduate who spent a decade as a music journalist writing for places like Vice, Village Voice, Remezcla, Rolling Stone and more. We take a look back at her college years and Press memories while also going over the ins and outs of "the industry." Donate to RAICES: https://www.raicestexas.org/donate/ Catch us at the RAICES Dance Party in BK on the 26th: https://www.facebook.com/events/722431314887965/ Songs featured(in order): Emicida - Pantera Negra Vivian Girls - Memory
2019-10-07
1h 02
Phi-Lacrosse-ophy Podcast
Phi-Lacrosse-ophy Podcast Ep. 45 - Stony Brook Head Coach Anthony Gilardi
Anthony Gilardi - Stony Brook Men's Lacrosse Head Coach 01:43 Coach Gilardi's Journey -Growing Up In Long Island -Playing Different Sports In High School -Playing for Coach Breschi and The Other Coaches at Ohio State -Some of the Players He Played With Along the Way -Mike Caravana at Denison -Going Back to Ohio State as an Assistant and 06' Team -Coaching at Navy -Whiteboard Wars 15:55 Coaching as a First Assistant at Towson -Coaching With Coach Nadelen -Learning to Be a Head Coach -Playing Against Coach Nadelen -Coaching Kids With Something to Prove 20:48 Run Down on Stony Brook -Putting Together a Great...
2019-08-22
54 min
Press Play
Episode 12 - Back to the Brook and artist longevity
This week the crew talks about what went wrong with the cancelled Ashanti appearance at this year's Back to the Brook. We also dive into what helps some artists stick around longer than others. Songs featured (in order): Altin Gün - Goca Dunya Samm Henshaw - Broke
2018-10-23
57 min
Press Play
Press Play - Best of 2017
As the year comes to a close, members of the Stony Brook Press discuss some of the best music to be released in 2017.
2017-12-17
1h 22
Press Play
Episode 2: The State Of Hip-Hop
The Stony Brook Press talks about XXXtentacion, SoundCloud rap, Smooky Margiela, New York's underground and Post Malone coming to Stony Brook.
2017-09-18
59 min
Press Play
Episode 1: Fetty Wap's Back to the Brook
Who is Fetty Wap? Why did his eye leave him? And how drunk will you need to be for Back to the Brook? Listen to our first Press Play of the semester to find out.
2016-09-03
16 min
Championship Thinking in Sports Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
Championship Thinking in Sports – What I learned about myself and baseball this season.” Matt Senk, Head Coach, Stony Brook U
Good, great and the greatest coaches keep learning about their trade and themselves. John Wooden, Pat Riley, Bill Walsh are but three examples. They know their sports changes, cultures evolve, strategies must be examined and the competition improves. As your host, I hold myself accountable for learning something new and professionally relevant every day. This shows guest Matt Senk*, 22 year Head Baseball Coach, Stony Brook U Seawolves., is a master learner. Tune in as he tunes into what he learned about himself and baseball this year as his team won 52 games and a memorable run to the College World...
2012-08-27
1h 07