This Week on MNN: Great feats of strength, wisdom, and perseverance

October 26, 2015

“Gotta Run with Will” honors the indomitable spirit of 25-time marathon finisher Joy Johnson, while “GingerNewYork” talks to Tracy Hess, heralded fitness trainer and body builder. “The Facts” takes on the battle with drugs, and “My Life with Tina Hill” details one woman’s immigration tale from Iran...

Clip of the Week: “Represent NYC”

 

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Nationwide, 1 in 3 women and 1 in 4 men will experience some form of domestic violence in their lifetime. Crossing age, income, gender, and class lines, the issue plagues all segments of our population. Today’s Clip of the Week draws from this week’s...

Clip of the Week: “The Coaching Game”

 

 

Based on the teaching tool of the same name, “The Coaching Game” brings together life coaches to discuss how their use of the 65 cards that comprise the game bring left and right brain together to problem solve and help change perspectives. Hosted by Laurie Lawson, a certified empowerment...

Makilala TV: The First Filipino-American Talk Show Makes its MNN Debut

October 16, 2015

Even as the fourth largest Asian American group in New York, Filipino-Americans are underrepresented in NYC and the tri-state area’s media coverage. Makilala TV, the first Filipino-American talk show, is setting out to change that. Tune in for the MNN debut on Friday, October 23.

This Week on MNN: Radio, Rock, and Run

October 12, 2015

“The Facts” delves deeper into its October romance; “Gotta Run with Will” keeps up the pace with sub-three marathoner Luciano Medina; and “GingerNewYork” presents an acoustic set from Emanuel Ayvas, lead singer of “Emanuel and the Fear.”

Clip of the Week: “Talking About”

 

Have you ever wondered what your therapist is thinking while you’re doing the talking?

Hosts Jonathan Griffith and Cara Kilduff interview authors Jacqueline Simon Gunn and Carlo DeCarlo about their book "Bare: Psychotherapy Stripped", the story of psychotherapy told through the first person...