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Voices of WesterlyVoices of WesterlyAyana MelvanDirector of Conservation Action at Aquarium Conservation Partnership Ayana Melvan joins Tony in a conversation spanning her childhood in Massachusetts, her path to the Ocean Community, and heeding the Ocean's call. Voices of Westerly is a United Theatre podcast, where Tony Nunes, the Artistic Director of The United Theatre, hosts conversations, most recorded in front of a live audience,  with the creative and professional individuals who make Westerly RI such a unique and inspired community of leaders, innovators, and artists.The “Voices of Westerly” series is inspired by Westerly photographer/artist Josh Behan’s “Faces of Wester...2024-06-1726 minVoices of WesterlyVoices of WesterlyBruce FlaxPresident of the Greater Mystic Chamber of Commerce Bruce Flax joins Tony for a conversation about his path to Westerly. Flax goes over his beginnings in live events on Cape Cod, his career at Foxwoods, and the past, present and future of the Chamber of Commerce.Voices of Westerly is a United Theatre podcast, where Tony Nunes, the Artistic Director of The United Theatre, hosts conversations, most recorded in front of a live audience,  with the creative and professional individuals who make Westerly RI such a unique and inspired community of leaders, innovators, and artists.T...2024-06-1718 minVoices of WesterlyVoices of WesterlyKeith CowleyCurator of the Living Sharks Museum Keith Cowley talks Jaws, sharks along the east coast, Perks and Corks, and the Rhode Island Eggcase Survey. Find out more at the Living Sharks Museum website.Voices of Westerly is a United Theatre podcast, where Tony Nunes, the Artistic Director of The United Theatre, hosts conversations, most recorded in front of a live audience,  with the creative and professional individuals who make Westerly RI such a unique and inspired community of leaders, innovators, and artists.The “Voices of Westerly” series is inspired by Westerly photographer/artist Josh Behan’s “Face...2024-02-0824 minVoices of WesterlyVoices of WesterlyJason JarvisPresident of NAMA (North American Marine Alliance) and local Westerly based fisherman Jason Jarvis discusses his unconventional path to becoming a fisherman, his years of making music, and his deep involvement in local town and fishing regulations.Voices of Westerly is a United Theatre podcast, where Tony Nunes, the Artistic Director of The United Theatre, hosts conversations, most recorded in front of a live audience,  with the creative and professional individuals who make Westerly RI such a unique and inspired community of leaders, innovators, and artists.The “Voices of Westerly” series is inspired by Westerly photo...2024-02-0821 minVoices of WesterlyVoices of WesterlyJen FuscoExecutive Director of Westerly Land Trust Jen Fusco discusses her Stonington Portuguese/Westerly Italian heritage, protecting and advocating for local nature and properties with the Westerly Land Trust, putting on the unique and high-demanded Farm Dinner Fundraiser and how to get involved with the beautification and conservation of Westerly. Voices of Westerly is a United Theatre podcast, where Tony Nunes, the Artistic Director of The United Theatre, hosts conversations, most recorded in front of a live audience,  with the creative and professional individuals who make Westerly RI such a unique and inspired community of leaders, innovators, and a...2024-02-0723 minVoices of WesterlyVoices of WesterlyStephanie BennettOwner & operator of Echo Rock Flowers Stephanie Bennett talks Malted Barley, Echo Rock Flowers and her favorite spots around Westerly and Rhode Island. Voices of Westerly is a United Theatre podcast, where Tony Nunes, the Artistic Director of The United Theatre, hosts conversations, most recorded in front of a live audience,  with the creative and professional individuals who make Westerly RI such a unique and inspired community of leaders, innovators, and artists.The “Voices of Westerly” series is inspired by Westerly photographer/artist Josh Behan’s “Faces of Westerly” portrait series - which is on permanent d...2024-02-0721 minPBS MattersPBS MattersEpisode Five (part two) - Person centered planning and PBSTony talks through applications of person centred planning with example of how to build good rapport so people are comfortable and happy to share their stories. 2024-01-1839 minPBS MattersPBS MattersEpisode Five (part one) - Person centered planning and PBSTony Osgood joins Paddy and Jo to discuss person centred planning and why this is a good first step to understanding a person prior to completing in depth behaviour work. 2024-01-1837 minVoices of WesterlyVoices of WesterlyMartina BottinelliMartina Bottinelli discusses her past in early childhood education, being a parent during the pandemic, and how Westerly has become a hub of entrepreneurship. Make sure to check out Playwell on High Street in Westerly, Rhode Island. Voices of Westerly is a United Theatre podcast, where Tony Nunes, the Artistic Director of The United Theatre, hosts conversations, most recorded in front of a live audience,  with the creative and professional individuals who make Westerly RI such a unique and inspired community of leaders, innovators, and artists.The “Voices of Westerly” series is inspired by We...2023-11-0919 minVoices of WesterlyVoices of WesterlyMary Carol KendziaMary Carol Kendzia talks about her career path to the written word, what brought her to Washington County, and the Literacy Volunteers. Check out the Washington County Literacy Volunteers website.Voices of Westerly is a United Theatre podcast, where Tony Nunes, the Artistic Director of The United Theatre, hosts conversations, most recorded in front of a live audience,  with the creative and professional individuals who make Westerly RI such a unique and inspired community of leaders, innovators, and artists.The “Voices of Westerly” series is inspired by Westerly photographer/artist Josh Behan’s “Faces of...2023-11-0920 minVoices of WesterlyVoices of WesterlyAnnie WildeyAnnie Wildey talks about her escape from Wolverhampton, opening a gallery, and bringing vitality to a community of artists with the monthly First Friday Art Crawl.Check out Annie's work at AiR Gallery + Studio and join us on the First Friday Art Crawl on September 1st!Voices of Westerly is a United Theatre podcast, where Tony Nunes, the Artistic Director of The United Theatre, hosts conversations, most recorded in front of a live audience,  with the creative and professional individuals who make Westerly RI such a unique and inspired community of leaders, innovators, and artists.2023-08-2223 minVoices of WesterlyVoices of WesterlyDonna FrustereOn this episode, host Tony Nunes is joined by Donna Frustere, local artist and printmaker. Donna talks about her journey west (thanks John Denver), her calling to become an art teacher (Immaculately Conceived in Catholic School during 3rd grade with Sister Marie Claire), the joy of returning home to Westerly every summer, and the history and importance of printmaking. The UNITED will be debuting the Printmakers' Network of Southern New England's exhibit the "Pearls Portfolio," from September 28th to November 13th in celebration of the group's thirtieth anniversary as an organization. Voices of Westerly is...2023-08-2226 minVoices of WesterlyVoices of WesterlyApril DinwoodieThis week Tony welcomes April Dinwoodie - Podcaster, thought leader, and diversity equity and inclusion specialist. April talks about growing up in Westerly, the difficulties of having hard conversations in your hometown, and how to make Rhode Island a place that is safe and welcoming to all. Voices of Westerly is a United Theatre podcast, where Tony Nunes, the Artistic Director of The United Theatre, hosts conversations, most recorded in front of a live audience,  with the creative and professional individuals who make Westerly RI such a unique and inspired community of leaders, innovators, and artists.2023-08-1127 minVoices of WesterlyVoices of WesterlyArthur MigliazzaOn today's episode Tony talks to boogie woogie pianist, author and YouTuber Arthur Migliazza. Arthur talks about his history as a musician, learning the blues and boogie woogie history of Westerly, and helping musicians with physical therapy.Arthur's Website, YouTube Channel, Arthur plays his version of Bob Seeley's version of Earl Fatha Hines version of the centennial W.C. Handy's St. Louis Blues.The “Voices of Westerly” series is inspired by Westerly photographer/artist Josh Behan’s “Faces of Westerly” portrait series – which is on permanent display and rotation at the UNITED. “Voices of Westerly” live discussions...2023-08-1024 minVoices of WesterlyVoices of WesterlyNicole MiglizzaIn this episode Tony talks to Nicole DiMattei, Artistic Director of The Granite Theater in Westerly RI. Nicole talks about how she found her way to Westerly, the intricacies of producing community theatre, creating and developing her our theatre productions, and the future of theater here in Rhode Island. Make sure to listen to Tony interview Nicole's husband Arthur Migliazza on the next episode of Voices of Westerly.Voices of Westerly is a United Theatre podcast, where Tony Nunes, the Artistic Director of The United Theatre, hosts conversations, most recorded in front of a live audience,  with t...2023-08-1022 minVoices of WesterlyVoices of WesterlyBrigitte HopkinsThis week Tony welcomes Brigitte Hopkins - Executive Director at Westerly Library and Wilcox Park to the (Post-Credits Scene) to talk about how she came to Westerly, her life at the historic Westerly Public Library and her favorite things around town. Voices of Westerly is a United Theatre podcast, where Tony Nunes, the Artistic Director of The United Theatre, hosts conversations, most recorded in front of a live audience,  with the creative and professional individuals who make Westerly RI such a unique and inspired community of leaders, innovators, and artists.The “Voices of Westerly” series is in...2023-05-2227 minCrime Pays But Botany Doesn\'tCrime Pays But Botany Doesn'tA Conversation with Margaret BehanMargaret Behan is an Arapahoe/Cheyenne member of the Native American Church, as well as one of the "13 Indigenous Grandmothers". In this episode we talk about Peyote Religion, people wanting a connection to plants and to the land they live on, hope for the young generations & the future of Lophophora williamsii and its connection to the Native people of North America.2023-04-0545 minVirgin Radio PridecastVirgin Radio PridecastEpisode Twenty-Eight - 'Pride: Past and Future'With the return of Virgin Radio Pride, and Pride season itself fast approaching, this week on the Virgin Radio Pridecast, Alex Milsom and Shivani Dave are looking at Pride events; how they started, their purpose, and how they are evolving. They’ll hear from activist Tony Openshaw on attending one of the first Pride marches, and singers Conleth Kane and Dan Gillespie Sells on Pride being both a protest and a celebration. They’ll also hear from student and journalist Mishti Ali on ‘pinkwashing’ at Pride, as well as Carl Austin Behan OBE, who is currently the LGBT...2022-05-2029 minLMFM Late Lunch Listen BackLMFM Late Lunch Listen BackLate Lunch Tuesday February 8th 2022Sarah Behan spoke powerfully about the abuse she suffered at the hands of a Fair City actor. Tony Conlon reviewed the all new KIA Sportage, Kristin Jensen has a new way of publishing cookery books and Tommy Fleming is delighted to back on the road. We had another 2 on Toosday and more from the Sound of Music.... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-02-081h 07Minor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.Minor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.Advocacy through Speech & Debate w/AntoninaAntonina is entering her freshman year of college after winning many state championships in speech and debate. In this podcast, she speaks about the role speech and debate can be a catalyst for change; how young people are misunderstood; the role that social media plays in advocacy, and other speech tools to help get your point across. She believes that finding common ground is pivotal for becoming an advocate.  About her coaching Emily's List Devine America The New Jim Crow (book) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Se...2021-09-1836 minMinor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.Minor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.Life After High School w/ Alex, Colton, & DevinThree young men (Devin, Alex, & Colton) discuss police brutality, social media and politics, and staying connected after high school. www.flippedcarmarketing.com (Colton's Company) www.theclinicalcoffee.com  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-tony-behan6/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-tony-behan6/support2021-07-0742 minMinor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.Minor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.Art and Technology (Pt.2) w/Lilli, Mychael, & HenryLilli, Mychael, & Henry talk about their influential artists (Billy Joel & Billie Eilish). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-tony-behan6/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-tony-behan6/support2021-06-1530 minMinor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.Minor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.What is Art? (Pt.1) with Lilli, Mychael, & HenryYoung artists - Lilli, Mychael, and Henry - define art and answer the question "What is more important? Skill or hard work?  Listen to hear what they say about when a piece of artwork is complete.  Follow Mychael on Instagram @ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-tony-behan6/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-tony-behan6/support2021-06-0829 minMinor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.Minor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.On Leadership (Pt.2) w/Abby, JaKobe, & GavinAbby, Gavin, and JaKobe continue discussing leadership and address the issue of why leaders are hesitant to have difficult and brave discussions, and the difference between a culture of accountability and cancel culture.  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-tony-behan6/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-tony-behan6/support2021-06-0135 minMinor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.Minor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.On Leadership (Pt.1) w/Abby, JaKobe, & GavinMeet Abby (student body president), Gavin (drum major), and JaKobe (team leader) who define leadership, speak of their mentors, give advice for national leaders, and the role education plays in unifying humanity.  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-tony-behan6/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-tony-behan6/support2021-05-2529 minMinor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.Minor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.Does Social Media Rot the Brain? w/Whit & Etienne (Part 2)Whit and Etienne discuss the importance of evaluating news sources, the role of social media on the brain, and more.  If you have an issue that you would like young people to discuss, or you would like to be a guest on this podcast, please leave a voice message through the Episode Web Page, or send your inquiry to minormisconceptions@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-tony-behan6/message Support this podcast: https://a...2021-05-1845 minMinor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.Minor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D."Is Gen Z in Serious Trouble?" with Whit & Etienne (Pt.1)Whit and Etienne share in a conversation on Gen Z, apathy, voting, the environment, race, and the importance of reading.  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-tony-behan6/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-tony-behan6/support2021-05-1150 minMinor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.Minor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.Going "RÕG" with MaxMax is a teen entrepreneur who designs clothing that spreads a message of awareness, love, and hope.  Website: rogmerch.com Instagram: rog_merch --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-tony-behan6/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-tony-behan6/support2021-05-0424 minMinor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.Minor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.It's Okay Not Being Okay (Part 2)Gustavo, Jemiya, and Emily discuss race, gender, and class.  Emily's book recommendation: Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-tony-behan6/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-tony-behan6/support2021-04-2725 minMinor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.Minor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.It's Okay Not Being Okay (Part 1)Three college students (in California and Louisiana) discuss topics: Getting through the pandemic, yoga, spiritual awakening, and the Boomer generation.  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-tony-behan6/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-tony-behan6/support2021-04-2038 minMinor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.Minor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.Conversation: The Key to Fixing EverythingTheologian Frederick Buechner writes that one's calling is where "your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet."  In this episode, we hear from a 15-year old (from Pennsylvania) who is doing exactly that by starting a business that began as a response to a deep need during the pandemic. She gives tips on how to start a business and provides insights into the dynamic of misunderstood teens. She discusses how to stay connected despite the greatest challenge of the pandemic: social isolation.  Catiebug Crafts W e b s i t...2021-04-1320 minMinor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.Minor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.We Just Need A ChanceWe hear from a high schooler who started her own business - creating a coloring book to tell the story of the Underground Railroad. Joi also explains her experience of distance learning and the importance of giving young people a chance. Website: https://colorofhistory.com/ Instagram: color.of_history facebok: color.of.history --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-tony-behan6/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-tony-behan6/support2021-04-0914 minMinor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.Minor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.Why Young Voices MatterIn this inaugural episode of Minor Misconceptions, we hear the vibrant voices and ideas of three 12th graders who speak candidly about WHY a podcast like this one is so important today. These young people explore topics about the church,  mental health,  surviving the pandemic,  and what kind of change they would orchestrate if given a magic wand.  These three brave young adults shed light on who and what inspires them. Music created by 11th-grader Braxton Jones.  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. h...2021-03-3032 minMinor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.Minor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D.Minor Misconceptions: Young Voices with Tony Behan, Ed.D. (Trailer)--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-tony-behan6/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-tony-behan6/support2021-03-1500 minYour Manchester ExtraYour Manchester ExtraCelebrating LGBT History MonthBelinda Scandal is joined by Brandon McCaffrey to celebrate LGBT History month. They are joined by Carl Austin Behan, Tony Cooper, Nathaniel Hall, Annie Wallace, Daniel Brocklebank, Owain Wyn Evans and Darren Knight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-02-071h 06Your ManchesterYour ManchesterCelebrating LGBT History MonthBelinda Scandal is joined by Brandon McCaffrey to celebrate LGBT History month. They are joined by Carl Austin Behan, Tony Cooper, Nathaniel Hall, Annie Wallace, Daniel Brocklebank, Owain Wyn Evans and Darren Knight. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2021-02-071h 06Beyond the ExpectedBeyond the ExpectedElection 2020 -- Preparing for the Day AfterFrom 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...2020-11-0300 minBeyond the ExpectedBeyond the ExpectedComing 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...2020-10-0600 minBeyond the ExpectedBeyond the ExpectedA Look Into Marine ScienceChristopher 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...2020-09-1116 minBeyond the ExpectedBeyond the ExpectedComing Back Safe and Strong: Welcoming Back StudentsThe 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...2020-08-2258 minBeyond the ExpectedBeyond the ExpectedBridging the Racial Divide: Being an AllyIn 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...2020-07-3159 minNews FightersNews FightersMelbourne’s lockdown blame game & the battle for bushfire ravaged Eden-MonaroAs Melbourne enters a second lockdown, Sky News looks to somehow blame both capitalism and Black Lives Matters protestors. Then we look at the biggest news story from the NSW South Coast recently: The Eden-Monaro by-election! Follow the non-stop fun as Labor’s Kristy McBain and my old neighbour Fiona Kotvojs battle it out after fending off almost-challenges from both NSW’s transport-hating transport minister Andrew Constance and raw onion loving former PM Tony Abbott. Who will win?   Watch this episode on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/PSjrES9iDqU   Subscr...2020-07-1014 minBeyond the ExpectedBeyond the ExpectedStony Brook’s Diversity Plan in ActionThe 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...2020-06-2658 minBeyond the ExpectedBeyond the ExpectedComing Back Safe and Strong: Pursuing a CureWith 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...2020-05-2857 minBeyond the ExpectedBeyond the ExpectedThe Coronavirus Effect: Class of 2020 ResponseWith 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...2020-05-1357 minBeyond the ExpectedBeyond the ExpectedThe Coronavirus Effect: Cross-Campus ResponseIngenuity, 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...2020-05-0659 minBeyond the ExpectedBeyond the ExpectedThe Coronavirus Effect: Nursing ResponseStony 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 Affairs2020-04-301h 00Beyond the ExpectedBeyond the ExpectedMobile Stroke Unit Saving Long Island Lives | Dr. David FiorellaHost: 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...2020-04-1524 minBeyond the ExpectedBeyond 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...2020-04-1059 minBeyond the ExpectedBeyond the ExpectedThe Coronavirus Effect: Remote Learning ResponseHost: 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...2020-04-0258 minBeyond the ExpectedBeyond the ExpectedThe Coronavirus Effect: Campus ResponseIn 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...2020-03-1857 minBeyond the ExpectedBeyond the ExpectedSpecial Report: The Coronavirus EffectIn 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...2020-03-1350 minBeyond the ExpectedBeyond the ExpectedThe Humanity of Communicating Science | Alan AldaIn 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...2020-02-2532 minBeyond the ExpectedBeyond the ExpectedIn Search of the Origins of the Universe | Professor Abhay DeshpandeIn 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...2020-02-0720 minBeyond the ExpectedBeyond the ExpectedTo Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate | Dr. Sharon NachmanBeyond 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...2020-02-0720 minBeyond the ExpectedBeyond the ExpectedJazzing Up the Neighborhood | Professor Thomas ManuelJazz 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...2020-02-0619 minNetWorkWise Presents: Conversations with ConnorsNetWorkWise Presents: Conversations with ConnorsHolt McCallany: Bringing Hollywood Down to EarthThroughout his career, character actor Holt McCallany was a go-to for strong, silent and decidedly dangerous men on either side of the moral fence, as evidenced by his small but memorable turns in films like "Alien 3" (1989), "Tyson" (HBO, 1995), "Fight Club" (1999) and "Three Kings" (1999). The scion of an acting family, McCallany paid his dues in a wide variety of projects, rarely vaulting past supporting roles, but always delivering a committed and often unsettling performance. In 2011, he advanced to leading man status with "Lights Out" (FX), a gritty drama about a former heavyweight boxer who forges a comeback to save his...2019-07-101h 00News FightersNews FightersThe battle for Warringah’s rich old retired menFormer Liberal Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Former Olympian and independent candidate Zali Steggall go head to head to imitate each other and rewrite history in the Sky News Warringah debate. Also resignations and disendorsements rain down as candidates drop like flies, stepping down over stripper incidents, racist memes and of course, alien space lizard conspiracy theories. Hosted by Dylan Behan, News Fighters aims to shove the entire 24/7 Australian news cycle right into your ear-holes in less than ten minutes. Check out our website at http://www.newsfighters.com Follow us on twitter ht...2019-05-0409 min