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Irapaul Turner
Irapaul Turner along with his siblings excelled in sports especially boxing. When he lost his match to "Iron" Mike Tyson, Irapaul accepted a childhood friend help to work in the film industry. Upon meeting the iconic filmmaker Spike Lee, Irapaul mastered the rigging grip's craft where an on-the-job...
Lori Richmond
Lori Richmond was always artistically talented. Not quite a mid-life crisis, Lori took the plunge to open her own shop. At about the same time she discovered completing the Brooklyn Half-Marathon was just a start to new adventures. Tune in to learn how this plays out.
Timothy Clarke
Timothy Clarke seemingly has boundless energy as he's heavily invested in his career as a NYC fireman, the podcaster of 'Personal Record' and the Race Director for Trimara Sports. Yet Tim continues to push further to test his limits.
Genevieve Myers
Genevieve Myers is a Reiki Master Practitioner in NYC. Also, an actress and an aspiring runner Genevieve discusses mindfulness and the importance that Reiki can bring to calm the mind before and during life's big events.
Peter Schreiner
Guest host Dail St Clair a life-long friend of Peter Schreiner gets his backstory. Peter came in first in the inaugural 5th Avenue mile for Bionic Athletes.
Revel 5k Inaugural
The NYC Lower East Side community is hosting a 5K run/walk on 10/21 at East River Park Track to celebrate diversity, unity, health and fitness. Race organizers Taliah Lempert, Lydia Vanderloo and Ozzie Foster stop by the show to talk about this event and the inspiration behind it: beloved community...
Imagining the Historian as Creative Narrator
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Blanche Wiesen Cook, Distinguished Professor of History and Women's Studies at John Jay College and the Graduate Center of the City of New York
Report Takes Closer Look at Low-Income New Yorkers' Concerns About Long-Term Covid Impacts
A new report confirms that lower-income New Yorkers are the demographic most worried about the long-term effects of the pandemic, when compared to their moderate and higher-income counterparts.
This Week On MNN
This Week on MNN recognizes Latin Music as we begin our celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.
Three iOS Beginner Friendly Movie Editing Apps You Need
The much anticipated September 2021 Apple event has debuted the iPhone 13 Pro, which is capable of providing on-the-go media editing thanks to features such as ProRes and “Cinematic Mode”.
New Details of Just How Late and Over Budget City Infrastructure Projects Run
The city’s capital budget process has been notoriously inefficient and rife with cost overruns and delays, leading to many questions about how the city is spending tens of billions of dollars on essential infrastructure maintenance, upgrades, and development.