Women's History Month - Author Madeleine Chin
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In honor of Women's History Month, the next generation of female leaders! 13-year-old Madeleine Chin talks about self-publishing two of her own novels and creating her own non-profit organization to inspire children to read all by the age of 12.

Women's History Month - Jessica Perrone / Women & Finance
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In honor of Women's History Month, Financial Professional Jessica Perrone, Founder of Her Financial IQ, talks about some of the issues women face when it comes to money - everything from budgeting and investing to merely just saving what you have earned - and how to overcome those challenges!

Women's History Month - Deborah Jones / Food Bank For NYC
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In honor of Women's History Month, a look at women making a difference in our communities! The daughter of immigrants, Deborah Jones overcame a number of obstacles that stood in her way. Today, she is the only woman transportation manager at the Food Bank For New York City! Deborah Jones shares how she is delivering inspiration in more ways than one.

Community Initiatives of NY: Teaching A Generation
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The non-profit Community Initiatives of New York is dedicated to empowering black and brown communities across New York City! Among their initiatives is the Teaching A Generation program which is giving today's youth the tools to make a real difference! Program Director and Board Member Janet Cohen along with Senior T.A.G. Ambassadors Amy Guzman, Kailyn Corporan, Mila Cohen, and Sabella Cohen talk about their efforts.

The Monsters: A Sibling Love Story
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The off-Broadway play that is bringing a unique approach to New York theatre scene! Set in the world of mixed martial arts, "The Monsters: A Sibling Love Story" playing at New York City Center is not only gaining critical acclaim, but it is also putting the spotlight on critical issues such as mental wellness and family relationships.

Good Day Street Talk: Ice-T Unveils The OG Network
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From platinum records to breaking television records, Grammy Winner Ice-T has done it all! He is now venturing into the arena of independent streaming with his new platform "The OG Network" along with Media Executive Courtney "Big Court" Richardson, II, a new service that will give a voice to up-and-coming creators in black and brown communities!

Most Inspirational Stories of 2025
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A very special Good Day Street Talk with a look at some of the most inspirational stories of 2025, from our great communities and their commitment to make a real difference to some incredible people who received the gift of life as they all exhibit the human spirit and determination that has provided hope for us all this past year!

Pal-O-Mine Equestrian / Riley's Way Foundation / Slice Of Charity
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A therapeutic horseback riding program for individuals with disabilities and other vulnerable populations, in addition to vocational training to help them live independently! Lisa Gatti, Founder and CEO of Pal-O-Mine Equestrian Inc, Jane O’Brien who serves as the Vocational Coordinator of the organization's J-Step program, and J-Step Participant Spencer Poole talk about how the organization is changing lives. Also, a unique non-profit that is making an investment in today's youth. Ian Sandler, Co-Founder of Riley's Way Foundation as well as Riley’s Way Call For Kindness Fellows Alexa Muchnick and Mila Huang talk about the inspiration behind the mission. And, United States Marine Corp Veteran Anthony Suppa on his new mission is to help communities in need with his efforts through Slice Of Charity along with board member Dan Scoca.

Serene & Grateful Entertainment (SAGE) / Poet Madi Dangerously / TikTok Housing Advocate Danielle De Jesus
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Reimagining recovery from substance abuse! Created in the memory of Sage Jeremiah Mullady who lost his lie to a fentanyl overdose, the non-profit Serene and Grateful Entertainment, also known as SAGE, is using the power of music, comedy, art, and poetry as a source of healing! Sage's dad, Sean Mullady, talks about their mission. Also, the Brooklyn-based poet Madi Dangerously talks about using poetry to merge creativity and healing! And, content creator Danielle De Jesus talks about educating the homeless community on their rights through social media.

"The Veteran" Film / Heroic Hearts / Ideal School of Allied Health Care
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Acclaimed independent filmmaker Wilfred La Salle talk about his most emotionally charged and socially conscious film yet, "The Veteran." Then, a look at how the project Heroic Hearts is offering a different kind of hope using psychedelics to help Veterans heal and find peace after service. And, a feature on the Ideal School of Allied Health Care which is partnering with the Community Pathways training program in an initiative to train, educate and graduate nurses. Founder and CEO Nicole Laborde and nursing students Anya Ladonis and Estefany Cruz discuss the program.

Homes For The Homeless / CABS Health Network / Noble Second Chances
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Homes For The Homeless is dedicated to providing transitional housing and education to families. They are now teaming up with the award-winning events company La Joy Creative to raise awareness. Melva LaJoy LeGrand, Founder and CEO of LaJoy Creative, and Tierra Gunther, Partnerships Manager for Homes For The Homeless talk about the partnership. Also, CABS Health Network, the licensed home care service agency for New York City residents, is now taking home care to another level. CEO Sherly Demosthenes-Atkinson and Chief Strategist Kevin Howell discuss the expansion of programs. And, the issue of domestic violence and how the organization Noble Second Chances is helping survivors rebuild their lives! Co-Founders Xena Benjamin and Denise Cartagena share their stories.

Avenues For Justice
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The non-profit Avenues For Justice works to create alternatives to incarceration for today's youth! The organization is holding its 2025 Impact Awards honoring the work of those committed to criminal justice reform and celebrating the accomplishments of AFJ participants and program graduates. Executive Director Elizabeth Frederick and Chief Program Officer Gamal Willis discuss how their programs are making an impact in the community.

Chelsea Film Festival / Made In NY / Holiday Movie Preview
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The Chelsea Film Festival showcases the work of independent filmmakers from the U.S. and across the world. CEO and Founder Ingrid Jean-Baptiste discusses how it is bringing communities together. Also, the big movies filmed in the Big Apple. Kwame Amoaku, Deputy Commissioner for Film at The Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment, talks about how it boosts the local economy. And, a look at the big holiday movie season! Film Journalist Joe Neumaier, Host of the 710am-WOR Movie Minute has a preview.

NAMI-NYC, Global Kids & Artechouse
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Suicide is among the most urgent mental health issues of our time. The National Alliance On Mental Illness - New York City Metro CEO Maggie Mortali discusses how the organization is ensuring that individuals, friends and families have access to the tools, resources, and support they need to talk openly about prevention and awareness. Also, the non-profit Global Kids is inspiring today?s youth to become active and take meaningful action on the issues facing their communities. Executive Director Dominique Jones and Board Chair Richard Roberts discuss. And, Chloe Myers, Director of Visitor Engagement for Artechouse talks about expanding the possibilities of art and how we experience it through cutting edge technology-driven exhibitions.

One Brooklyn Health / Millennial Menopause / American Dance Therapy Association
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Diversity and healthcare! Access to high-quality medical care for some of our most diverse communities is a mission for the non-profit One Brooklyn Health. Chief Executive Officer Dr. Sandra Scott and President Arthur Gianelli talk about their efforts. Also, an issue affecting many women currently in the workforce, perimenopause and menopause! Millennial Therapist and Workplace Wellness Speaker Lauren A. Tetenbaum, Author of "Millennial Menopause: Preparing For Perimenopause, Menopause, And Life's Next Period," discusses the role employers can play when it comes to providing support! And, dance-movement therapy. This psychotherapeutic use of body awareness is fostering healing and wellness Licensed Therapist Erin Bryce Holmes talks about the work of the American Dance Therapy Association.

The Story Behind Short Film "18 Months" / One Immigrant's Efforts To Provide Affordable Housing / Youth Changing Communities
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Danny Stewart and his husband Pete Mercurio talk about their incredible story of how they found a newborn baby 25 years ago at the 14th Street subway station, and how their journey to adopt the infant they named Kevin is now being told in the short film "18 Months." Also, the story of Buwa Binitie, Founder and CEO of Dantes Partners who came from his home country of Nigeria to New York City, and is now helping low-income New Yorkers in their quest to find affordable housing. And, Kattie Perez-Santos, Senior Ambassador of the Teaching A Generation program, as well as Ambassadors Ryan Pena and Maya Muamba discuss the influence of the organization the Community Initiatives of New York created to serve underrepresented black and brown communities in New York City.

Harlem Week & Tell Every Amazing Lady Ovarian Cancer 5K Run
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"Harlem Week" brings communities together for an extraordinary line-up of virtual and live events, everything from fashion and music to arts and culture! Marko Nobles, 2nd Vice Chairman for Harlem Week gives us a preview. Plus, a look at the Percy Sutton Harlem 5k Run and Children's with Ted Metellus, Chief Event Production Officer and Race Director for New York Road Runners. And, the non-profit Tell Every Amazing Lady continues to support women's health and the fight against ovarian cancer with their annual run in Prospect Park, Brooklyn. Co-founder and CEO Pamela Esposito-Amery talks about how to show your support.

Museum of Urban Arts / Harlem Stage / Project NYC
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The Museum of Urban Arts is on a mission to transform communities through creativity. Director Stephanie Sulaiman discusses how the organization?s efforts to keep New York City creative, connected and alive! Also, for the last 40 years, Harlem Stage has been a beacon for showcasing up-and-coming artists of color, providing them with a nurturing space to develop their talents and express their truth. President and CEO, Dr. Indira Etwaroo, talks about moving the institution forward. And, from budgets and spending, to credit and purchasing power, money is a central focus of our daily lives! And Ted Psahos, Executive Director of Projekt NYC, Teen Volunteer Lorelei Chorrillos from St. John's Preparatory School in Astoria, and Danny Jang, Founder and CEO of Futures Financials Inc. discuss teaching the youth about financial literacy and empowering them with their financial futures.

Good Day Street Talk - Policy & Culture / Roads To Success / Fresh Air Fund
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A new take on politics as we know it! A civic platform that is connecting people to the issues that impact their daily lives while empowering them at the same time! Dan Lloyd and Drew Ayodeji, founders of Policy and Culture, discuss. Also, empowering young people to take control of their academic, professional and financial futures! The non-profit Roads to Success is working to make sure that the path for the next generation is an equitable one. CEO Sheila Duke talks about the programs. And, the Fresh Air Fund offers much more than connecting low-income youth with nature and a wide range of summer activities! They also help kids grow academically while preparing then for their futures! CEO Lisa Gitelson talks about how they are changing lives.