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All Stars performers: Ayodele Maakheru, Rob Valentin, etc
Ayodele Maakheru opens this episode of runner-performers. Includes Rob Valentin, masters Dave Obelkevich and Jonathan Kline.
Lauren Antonucci dishes best practices for peak performance.
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 emigrated from the Ukraine to do better
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.
All-Stars perfor,
Ayodele Maakheru. Patryk Larney and Nicoletta Nerangis perform
Bob Denker and Mark Vogt chat running and background acting
Bob Denker and Mark Vogt from the Staten Island running community are the guests. Josh Pesin gets to ask the questions on their running careers and their collective work as background actors. Dedicated to the memories of Staten Islanders Bobby Guidera and Arnold Obey, RIP.
Coach Jon Cane chats his book ‘Triathlon Anatomy’ 2nd edition
Stacy Creamer gets to ask the questions of Coach Jonathan Cane on his co-authoring the 2nd edition of the best-seller 'Triathlon Anatomy'.
Musician Raul Midón on Creative Adaptation During Covid-19
This week, Raul Midón explains his unique production and engineering process to Laura and shares how he collaborates with musicians all over the world. At a time when many of us are scrambling to adjust to the challenges of life during a pandemic, Raul Midón is serving up positive energy, a model of...
Environment Injustice As Usual During Pandemic
The skies over Los Angeles may be bluer thanks to the Covid 19 slow-down, but the impact of environmental racism on low income people of color persists. According to a recent Harvard study, where people have been exposed to even slightly higher levels of air pollution the Covid-19 death rate is...
Covid-19 Demands a National Reckoning
The U.S. already has over one million confirmed cases of Covid-19 and tens of thousands of deaths. Victims of the disease are disproportionately black and working class. What explains our failure to build a more caring state? Princeton Professor Eddie Glaude Jr. argues that we must grapple with the...