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In 2018, 24-year runner Mark Carles was given three months to live. His liver cancer was inoperable. David Carles, Mark's baseball brother, steps up to find a gifted doctor that does the impossible. Host and friend to the Carles brothers gets to ask the questions.
Lånce Svendsen sits down with host Evan Wood to discuss the origins of the Run Anyway NYC 2012 Marathon and its aftermath. Lånce's memoir "Run Anyway" took six years to write coming out nearly 9 years after Hurricane Sandy forced Mayor Mike Bloomberg to cancel the world's biggest Marathon!
Ayodele Maakheru opens this episode of runner-performers. Includes Rob Valentin, masters Dave Obelkevich and Jonathan Kline.
Lauren Antonucci founder of Nutrition Energy chats her debut book "High-Performance Nutrition for Masters Athletes". Nicole Sin Quee gets to ask the questions.
Yasia Sorbo migrated to the United States at age fourteen with her parents. Host Mark Vogt guides the discussion of discovering a new life eventually settling in Staten Island, NY.
On today's Radical Imagination we'll take a closer look at the new People's Party, for the people, not the billionaires through a talk between host Jim Vrettos and two prominent leaders in the movement: Mike McCorkle & Nick Brana
King Bibi is a powerful polemic, work of history, and portrait of a nation--the story of Netanyahu's rise to power reflected through 4 decades of public-speaking appearances and mastery of the art of controlling the narrative of social media.
In this episode Jim Vrettos interviews the documentary...
Today on the Radical Imagination we have a long needed and long-awaited dialogue between Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove and Frances Fox Piven, moderated by host Jim Vrettos.
On this show we'll be exploring the history of American Jewish philanthropy as it tried to balance the interests of democracy with those of capitalism --the interests of the public good vs. the need for capitalism to grow and profit through the market. Host Jim Vrettos receives guest Lila Corwin...
This week on MNN we celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month