Get Connected Podcast
1) THE LAST 15:Â Say Goodbye To Those Last Stubborn Pounds
From NY Times bestselling author Dr. Ian Smith, THE LAST 15: SAY GOODBYE TO THOSE MOST STUBBORN POUNDS breaks down how metabolism adapts, why quick fixes backfire, and offers a seven week strategy to ...Show More
2) Non-Profit Developer Fifth Avenue Committee on Closing the Affordable Housing Gap
The affordable housing crisis in New York City is about more than the price of rent. How did we get here, what is happening in housing right now, and what are ways that nonprofit developers are trying...Show More
3) The Mary Louis Academy in Queens on All-Girls Catholic Education
Across the country, Catholic schools are facing serious enrollment challenges—and many have closed—including seven New York City schools last year. How are surviving Catholic schools evolving, and eve...Show More
4) The Georgian National Ballet and The Georgian Diaspora in NYC
Nearly 80 years after its founding, the internationally acclaimed Georgian National Ballet “Sukhishvili" made it’s Carnegie Hall debut in January with a one-night-only performance at Stern Auditorium ...Show More
5) A GUIDE TO THRIVING: The Science Behind Breaking Old Patterns, Reclaiming Your Agency, and Finding Meaning
New Year, new you? According to our guest lasting change requires not only intention, but a sustained practice of making conscious choices that have impact. Jon Rosemberg is a is UPenn-trained positiv...Show More
6) JASA on What Retirement Looks Like for Low-to-Moderate Income New Yorkers
With both affordability top of mind, and the elderly population growing faster than any other age group—including in New York—our guest is Gayle Horwitz, the new CEO of JASA, The City’s go-to non prof...Show More
7) UNFINISHED: The Role of the Artist in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
All at once, it seems as if AI and Music are intertwined: It’s being used for everything from restoring old recordings, to generating entire songs from prompts. For musicians, is AI a tool or a rival?...Show More
8) MJHS on Music Therapy for Dementia Patients and Memory Care
How does music connect to people even with dementia, and allow them to connect with memories that they might not otherwise recall? Our guest is Dr. Kendra Ray, a renowned expert and the dementia progr...Show More
9) HEALTHY TO 100: How Strong Social Ties Lead to Long Lives
By 2035, the number in the people in the US over the age of 65 will outnumber the people under 18 for the first time history. As our population is rapidly aging, one of the greatest challenges of agin...Show More
10) NYC Pride's New Executive Director on Responding to Challenges to LGBTQIA+ Fundraising
NYC Pride, the organization most notable for producing The New York City Pride March in June, has a new executive director. Im Lynde talks about the significance of Pride for him, what’s in store for ...Show More