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Jane Yoo
The untimely death of Dr. Jane Yoo's sorority sister Margaret Nervegna (1979-2008) who was a runner led Dr. Yoo to the Dana Farber Challenge to run the Boston Marathon to honor her memory. Dr. Yoo while a student at MIT was inspired by her skin doctor and the mentors there to follow this profession.
Gail Waesche Kislevitz on her latest book "Running Past Fifty"
Host Barbara Hannah Grufferman chats with author-runner Gail Waesche Kislevitz on her latest book "Running Past Fifty".
Charles Springer
Charles Springer a former Marine is one of a handful that has completed every Goofy Challenge [14 through 2019] and the Dopey Challenge [6 through 2019] since their inception as part of the Disney Marathon.
Amy Freeze
Amy's dad, Mr. Freeze, planted the running seeds when he started her love for fitness as an eight-year old runner. Her career choice as a pioneering TV meteorologist may have been circumstance or perhaps a classic case of Nominative Determinism!
Mauricio Blandino
Mauricio Blandino is lucky to be alive. Given this chance Mauricio has transformed himself through running and is an advocate on making a difference for others.
Mitchell Mond, son of Otto Mond, of the Raritan Valley Road Runners is the guest
Mitchell Mond, an athlete with the Raritan Valley Road Runners, remembers Otto Mond, his father.
Coaches John Garlepp and Claude Meliarenne from Millrose A.A. are the guests
Long-time Coach and pioneering runner John Garlepp along with his protege, Claude Meliarenne, chat all things Millrose.
Pamela Stephen
Evan Wood chats with Pamela Passarello, representing Manhattan, and Stephen Andrews, representing Brooklyn, for 2018's FootLocker 5-Borough Challenge.
‘What We Don't Measure We Don't Manage’: Brad Lander on Top Priorities as the New NYC Comptroller
As the comptroller, Lander’s citywide perch gives him a series of largely fiscal responsibilities.
New Investigations Commissioner Says Department Needs More Funding to Do Its Job Fighting Corruption in City Government
New York City Department of Investigation Commissioner Jocelyn Strauber critiqued Mayor Eric Adams' proposed cuts to her agency's budget.
How to Put Together an Effective Grant Application For Your Film or Video Project
Finding funding for your film, series, or show can be a challenging but sometimes necessary part of the creative journey. The process of deciding which grants to apply for and how to formulate your proposal can easily turn into a time consuming endeavor.
What is New York City Doing to Boost Covid Vaccination Where Rates Remain Persistently Low?
While the vaccine is widely available and the city has made efforts to encourage inoculation, 1.9 million New Yorkers are not considered fully vaccinated.