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The Princeton Podcast features interviews with many of Princeton New Jersey's most influential community leaders.

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  • Helene Lanctuit, CEO of Share My Meals
    Oct 1 2025

    In Episode 66 of the Princeton Podcast, sponsored by the Municipality of Princeton, Mayor Mark Freda welcomes Helene Lanctuit, CEO of Share My Meals, a nonprofit dedicated to recovering surplus prepared meals and delivering them to communities in need across New Jersey.

    Founded in 2019, Share My Meals now recovers more than 20,000 meals each month, tackling both food insecurity and food waste. Helene and Mark discuss the organization’s rapid growth, the challenges brought by COVID-19, and the logistics and technology that make large-scale meal recovery possible.

    The conversation also highlights the broader environmental and social impact of meal recovery, the launch of the Meal Recovery Coalition, and how community members can support this mission through volunteering and donations.

    If you enjoyed this episode of the Princeton Podcast, please share it with your friends, visit our website at PrincetonPodcast.com, and be sure to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Podcasts, Audible or wherever you get your podcasts.

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    26 m
  • Peter Gaines, Head of School at Princeton Friends School
    Sep 3 2025

    In Episode 65 of the Princeton Podcast, sponsored by the Municipality of Princeton, Mayor Mark Freda is joined by Peter Gaines, the new Head of School at Princeton Friends School.

    With preschool through eighth grade now united on campus, Peter reflects on Princeton Friends School’s Quaker approach to learning and how their guiding values of simplicity, peace, integrity, community, equality, and stewardship enhance the school’s small classes, student voice, and a supportive culture for every child.

    Peter and Mark explore how the school’s unique setting, bordering the Institute Woods and Princeton Battlefield, inspires outdoor learning through gardens, stream studies, and a new biking program that connects students to the town.

    Peter also highlights Princeton Friends School’s signature traditions, including storytelling, poetry night, and this year’s Central Study theme, “Roots and Routes,” which ties learning to local history.

    This episode of the Princeton Podcast is produced by the podcast production team at HG Media and sponsored by the Municipality of Princeton.


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    22 m
  • David Cohen, Princeton Councilman
    Aug 5 2025

    In Episode 64 of the Princeton Podcast, Mayor Mark Freda is joined by Princeton Councilman David Cohen for an in-depth discussion about the municipality’s newly launched Vision Zero Initiative - an ambitious plan aimed at eliminating traffic fatalities and serious injuries in Princeton. Councilman Cohen outlines the core components of Vision Zero, including safer roadway design, public education, enforcement, and post-crash care, all centered around a safe systems approach to improve safety for all who use Princeton’s streets.

    The conversation highlights several ways residents can get involved, such as using the See-Click-Fix app to report unsafe conditions and taking the Vision Zero safety pledge. Councilman Cohen also explains how new design features, including curb bump-outs, raised crosswalks, and advisory bike lanes, are helping to create safer and more accessible streets. From environmental benefits to improved health and mobility for residents of all ages, this episode sheds light on how Princeton is taking proactive steps to promote active transportation and build a more walkable and bike-friendly community.

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    26 m
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