Episodios

  • CNY Latino Podcast, Episode 77 - Latinos in Entrepreneurship
    Jul 16 2025
    (#77, 7/16/25) In this episode of CNY Latino: cnylatinonewspaper.com/ Podcast, Marisol Hernandez will have a conversation with female Latina entrepreneur Mercedes Valencia speaking on her business. Then, we both will bring a short presentation during the grand opening of the Latino Fusion Restaurant our friend Luis Torres created in Syracuse (his 5th food establishment), and. Hugo and Marisol will be talking about how sometimes (or shall we say "very often?) we plan "crazy hectic" things to both do our work AND enjoy life as we work. En este episodio, Marisol Hernández tendrá una larga conversación con la emprendedora latina Mercedes Valencia luego, ambos haremos una breve presentación durante la gran inauguración del restaurante Latino Fusión que nuestro amigo Luis Torres creó en Syracuse (su quinto restaurante), y luego, Hugo y Marisol hablarán sobre cómo a veces (¿o, mejor dicho, "muy a menudo"?) planeamos cosas "locas y frenéticas" para hacer nuestro trabajo y disfrutar de la vida mientras trabajamos.
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    1 h
  • Repeating History, Episode 12 - Douglas R. Egerton, Professor of History at Le Moyne College
    Jul 10 2025
    On the latest episode of Repeating History, our guest is Douglas R. Egerton, Professor of History at Le Moyne College. Bob and Doug discuss a host of topics related to Professor Egerton's prolific scholarship. The conversation begins around Rev. Thomas W. Higginson, the radical abolitionist Massachusetts Unitarian Minister, who is the subject of Egerton's latest book, "A Man on Fire: The Worlds of Thomas Wentworth Higginson," published by Oxford University Press in 2025. Using Higginson's extraordinary life as a vehicle, the conversation ranges from abolition, his relationship to key figures in the fight to end slavery, including William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, John Brown, and Syracuse's own Rev. Jermain Loguen. They also discuss Egerton's award-winning book, "Thunder at the Gates: The Black Civil War Regiments That Redeemed America," published by Basic Books in 2016.
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    27 m
  • Syracuse (On)Stage, Episode 30 - "Relentless" with playwright Rae Binstock
    Jul 10 2025
    Playwright Rae Binstock talks about her upcoming world premiere play "Relentless" in Syracuse Stage's 25/26 season.
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    24 m
  • Beyond Survival: The Health-Wealth Connection, Ep. 2 - Jan-Juba Y. Arway
    Jul 8 2025
    *TRIGGER WARNING* "This episode of Beyond Survival: The Health Wealth Connection, discusses instances of trauma brought on by cultural practices that may be triggering to some individuals." In this episode of Beyond Survival: The Health-Wealth Connection, host Faida Beatrice speaks with Jan-Juba Y. Arway, who shares her journey of survival, strength, and transformation. Married at 15 and a mother before 17, Jan-Juba discusses the harsh realities of childhood marriage and early motherhood. She opens up about the weight of adult responsibilities placed on her as a young girl, the emotional toll of staying silent, and what it took to rebuild her life through education, and sheer determination. This conversation is a raw, honest look at what it means to reclaim your voice after being silenced for so long.
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    29 m
  • Innovate to Educate, Episode 34 - Caz Life
    Jul 8 2025
    The “Caz Life” program operates the Cazenovia Chamber of Commerce and is now located at Cazenovia High School and run by student interns as part of a collaborative community effort. In this episode, host Jody Manning is joined by Caz Life President Mark Woodworth, CTE Teacher Christina New, and Caz Life interns Sally Hughes and Ava Vanetti to discuss the significance and impact of “Caz Life”.
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    27 m
  • It’s Happening Here Ep. 6 - This Moment in Local Politics
    Jul 7 2025
    Central Current’s Government and Politics Reporter Patrick McCarthy joins hosts Maximilian Eyle and Dr. Rick Wright to examine recent election results in the city of Syracuse. They discuss the parallels between Zorhan Mamdani’s win in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary and progressive victories locally, differences in vision between the Onondaga County Democratic Committee and Democratic primary voters, and transparency issues relating to open meetings laws and police data sharing.
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    26 m
  • Built to Serve, Episode 36 - Making the City Smaller
    Jul 7 2025
    Beginning with a dream during the COVID-19 lockdown, pioneers Peter Ward and Mike Dunkin began a series of ZOOM gatherings that have since evolved into podcasts, “Podcumentary,” and live events, called “Making the City Smaller: The Power of Mentorship and Community.” Ward and Dunkin use the power of story to create ecosystems of trust and transparency. From Apple Podcasts: We are business professionals sharing the stories of other professionals that will inspire others to write their own. “Making the City Smaller” is living in the space between B2B networking, “masterminds” and community building. For a deeper dive into “Making the City Smaller” try https://www.makingthecitysmaller.com and https://youtube.com/@makingthecitysmaller2020?si=gEAlLr1FdXSz1ZDA
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    25 m
  • Check It Out: School is Out For the Summer!
    Jul 5 2025
    School is out for the summer (not forever!) and that means one thing when it comes to the libraries of Onondaga County: Summer Reading is back! This week, Maggie and Tom let you know about the multitude of things going on in the city branches this first half of July; from Birds of Prey to old school video games. From magicians to the MOST, it's all here on this week's edition of Check It Out.
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    9 m