Episodes

Tuesday Oct 14, 2014
Karen Pearl
Tuesday Oct 14, 2014
Tuesday Oct 14, 2014
With a small but dedicated professional staff and 8,000 volunteers, God's Love We Deliver provides 4,600 meals each weekday to people in the New York City metropolitan area who are too sick to shop or cook for themselves. The person overseeing this critical lifeline is President and CEO Karen Pearl. Learn all about this amazing operation that's been around for 30 years.

Tuesday Oct 07, 2014
Carrie Rich
Tuesday Oct 07, 2014
Tuesday Oct 07, 2014
Young people can change the world, especially when they're matched with experienced leaders. That's the philosophy behind the Global Good Fund, founded in 2011 by Carrie Rich, who has worked tirelessly to make the world a better place. Her grit, determination, and refusal to take 'no' for an answer makes her a real force to be reckoned with. Tune in and be inspired.

Tuesday Sep 30, 2014
Wendy Crawford
Tuesday Sep 30, 2014
Tuesday Sep 30, 2014
On a summer day in 1984, while driving to the airport for her first international modeling gig, 19 year old Canadian Wendy Crawford was hit by a drunk driver. Wendy never walked again. As she struggled to come to terms with life as a quadriplegic, Wendy saw the need to develop a way to raise awareness of, and become an advocate for, women facing physical challenges. So, in 2002, she founded mobileWomen.org, an online magazine that provides information and a community for women in wheelchairs. Her story is one we all need to hear.

Tuesday Sep 23, 2014
Rebroadcast - Anna Cummins
Tuesday Sep 23, 2014
Tuesday Sep 23, 2014

Most of what we eat, drink, use every day of our lives comes packaged in
petroleum plastic, which is designed to last forever. Only a paltry 5%
of the plastics produced is recovered... a fact certainly not lost on
the 5 Gyres Institute, which researches plastic pollution across the
world's oceans, while engaging communities in finding solutions. You
can't afford to miss this conversation with Anna Cummins, the group's
Executive Director and co-founder.

Tuesday Sep 16, 2014
Keren Taylor
Tuesday Sep 16, 2014
Tuesday Sep 16, 2014
Never underestimate the power of a girl and her pen. It's that philosophy that propelled Keren Taylor to start WriteGirl, an non-profit literacy program for underserved 13-18 year old girls in the L.A. area. Since its inception in 2001, it has helped hundreds of teens find their voices/calling and in 2013, Michelle Obama presented Keren and WriteGirl with the National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award, the highest honor given to such endeavors. And just this year, Keren was selected a CNN Hero for her creative efforts to help young people. She is truly an inspiration.

Tuesday Sep 09, 2014
Natasha Silver Bell
Tuesday Sep 09, 2014
Tuesday Sep 09, 2014
Born and raised on a farm in the Midwest, Natasha Silver Bell struggled with undiagnosed learning disabilities. Despite those obstacles, she became a star athlete, entered a local beauty pageant and at 19 won Miss Michigan USA. Being selected in the top 6 of Miss USA, led her to New York where she worked as a Ford model. That glamorous, exciting time was also marked by an eating disorder and substance abuse. Natasha managed to turn things around and "move to the winning side." And so today, the divorced mother of 3 and former addict, is a certified Addiction Recovery Coach who works with individuals to help them create healthy lifestyles, make positive choices and find their authentic selves.

Tuesday Sep 02, 2014
Jane Curley
Tuesday Sep 02, 2014
Tuesday Sep 02, 2014
Art is Jane Curley's passion. It's also her profession. She has a PhD in Art History from Yale and works as an independent curator specializing in the art of illustration. Jane's worked with the Carle Museum of Picture Book Art in Amherst, Mass., and is the guest curator for a special exhibit at the New York Historical Society marking the 75th anniversary of the classic children's book, "Madeline," brought to life by author/illustrator Ludwig Bemelsman.

Tuesday Aug 26, 2014
Susan and Pamela Bob
Tuesday Aug 26, 2014
Tuesday Aug 26, 2014

Meet mother/daughter duo Susan and Pamela Bob. Each in their own right happens to be a very talented actress. Pamela is currently part of the cast of A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, 2014 Tony winner for best musical. Susan, who's had her share of roles on and off-Broadway, was the original Dee in the Pulitzer Prize winning play, No Place to be Somebody. This twosome weighs in on life both off and on stage in this no holds barred conversation.

Tuesday Aug 19, 2014
Cindy Cooper
Tuesday Aug 19, 2014
Tuesday Aug 19, 2014
There's not a whole lot of down time for Cindy Cooper, awarding winning playwright, journalist and author. So far she's written 14 full length plays and several non-fiction books. As a journalist, Cindy writes frequently about social justice and human rights - her articles appearing in dozens of newspapers and magazines, websites and anthologies. Obviously....there's a lot to talk about!

Tuesday Aug 12, 2014
Rebroadcast - Kate Clinton
Tuesday Aug 12, 2014
Tuesday Aug 12, 2014
Kate Clinton is nothing short of hilarious, in fact, she's been
described as the most talented lesbian comedienne ever, but her audience
extends well beyond the gay community. Her humor is irreverent,
liberating and 'on the money.' In addition to performing, Clinton's
worked extensively with social justice and non-profit groups. Here what all the fuss is about in this week's rebroadcast.

