

Host Jim Vrettos brings filmmaker Slawomir Grunberg; researcher and co-writer Lilka Elbaum; and second generation holocaust survivor Paul Celler to talk about Still Life in Lodz, an emotionally riveting documentary that journeys to the historically tumultuous city of Lodz, Poland.
Ayodele Maakheru. Patryk Larney and Nicoletta Nerangis perform
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.
Stacy Creamer gets to ask the questions of Coach Jonathan Cane on his co-authoring the 2nd edition of the best-seller 'Triathlon Anatomy'.
A special episode honoring the memory of sports reporter Sean Kimerling. Sean's mom Ervine share stories about Sean and the Testicular Cancer Foundation named after him. Freddie Kimmel is a Testicular Cancer [TC[ survivor whose positive attitude as a cancer warrior kicked asphalt.
Sid and Astoria both share their stories how running enter their lives and their decision to join team for kids as coaches.
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Troy Walcott and Ray Reyes, Spectrum Workers, Organizers/Activists; who tell us the status of the workers fight against the cable corporation, a subsidiary of Charter Communications, Inc. whose policies harm both workers and users in NYC.
Hannah Gavios, a sexual assault survivor, charts her journey to complete the NYC Marathon twice. Host Michael Anderson from Achilles International is also her coach for her next NYC marathon.