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  • Roslyn Bernstein, Author and Arts and Culture Journalist discusses her latest book, the impact of history on art, her poetry, and more
    2025/07/14

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    Roslyn Bernstein is the author of four books: Boardwalk Stories, a collection of 14 fictional tales set from 1950 to 1970; the co-author with the architect Shael Shapiro of Illegal Living: 80 Wooster Street and the Evolution of SoHo; Engaging Art: Essays and Interviews from Around the Globe, a collection of 60 of her online avant-garde art pieces; and most recently, a novel, The Girl Who Counted Numbers.

    Since the 1980s, she has been reporting from around the globe for such print publications as the New York Times, Newsday, the Village Voice, New York Magazine, Parents, and the Columbia Journalism Review. She has also reported for various online publications including Medium, Tablet, Huffington Post, and Guernica, focusing primarily on cultural reporting and contemporary art, with in-depth interviews with artists, curators, and gallerists.


    Currently, Professor Emerita in the Department of Journalism and the Writing Professions at Baruch College of the City University of New York (CUNY), she taught journalism and creative writing classes from 1974-2016. A devoted teacher, she served as an advisor to Ticker, the college newspaper and established Dollars and $ense, the Baruch College business magazine. During her time at Baruch, she served as the director of the Journalism Program and was the Founding Director of the Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence Program, a residency that has brought over 30 distinguished poets, playwrights, critics, and journalists to campus to teach intensive classes for gifted students. Prof. Bernstein is a recipient of the College’s Distinguished Awards for Teaching and Service.

    Before coming to Baruch, she worked at Esquire and attended graduate school. She holds a Bachelors Degree from Brandeis University and aMasters and Ph.D in English Literature from New York University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.

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    42 分
  • Erin Joyce, Wellness Coach discusses pivots, pitfalls, and resilience
    2025/07/08

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    One of my former professors, and an all around amazing women, Dr. Erin Joyce joins the show to discuss her journey as a Wellness Coach, her resilience in life, mindfulness, and so much more.

    Erin Joyce is a Wellness Coach, specializing in yoga instruction, Reiki, and Ayurveda. She will be launching an online program this summer about a holistic approach to quitting drinking alcohol. She is also a French professor at Truman State University. She lives in West Chester, PA with her two cats, Pippin and Chuck. To learn more and to contact Erin, please go to erinjoycecoach.com.

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    29 分
  • Rebekah Louisa Smith, the Film Festival Doctor, returns!
    2025/06/30

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    My friend Dr. Rebekah Louisa Smith returns to the podcast to dish on her latest adventures and projects! This episode, and her previous one, is perfect for directors, actors, and those interested in cinema!

    To learn more about her, go here: https://www.thefilmfestivaldoctor.com/dr-rebekah-louisa-smith/

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    39 分
  • John McCutcheon, Musician discusses career longevity, songwriting tips, and latest album
    2025/06/24

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    By any normal measure, John McCutcheon, at age seventy-two, should be
    retired. He’s punched the clock in the international folk music world for over
    a half century. He’s been a respected archivist of Appalachian music. He
    was in the forefront of popularizing the hammer dulcimer and is considered
    a world master on the instrument. He helped revolutionize children’s and
    family music with five consecutive Grammy-nominated albums. He co-
    founded and led the fastest-growing Local in the Musicians Union. His
    songwriting is hailed around the globe and his instruction books introduced
    thousands to the joys of their own music making. He recorded and
    released tribute albums to Woody Guthrie, labor musician Joe Hill, and his
    friend and mentor, Pete Seeger. He even starred in a one-man
    musical, Joe Hill's Last Will, which toured nationally and internationally.
    And he has consistently been one of the most popular touring musicians in
    the folk world. Yes, by any normal standard, he could proudly hang up the
    banjo and retire.
    But John McCutcheon is just getting started.
    “I feel as though I’m finally getting the hang of doing my job well.”
    During the pandemic, when a lot of the music world shut down,
    McCutcheon wrote and released three recordings of new material. He
    proved that Zoom could be used for good as well as for evil by forging
    online songwriting partnerships with a half dozen fellow writers, not the
    least of whom was the iconic Tom Paxton. They even released a joint
    album, Together, which not only won critical raves but was dubbed “the
    best album I’ve ever done, period.” by Grammy Lifetime Award winner
    Paxton.
    And, just when you think he can’t surprise you anymore, he drops album
    #45: Field of Stars (release date: Janary 10, 2025), a stunning collection
    of original and cowritten songs people are calling “the best of his career.”
    Field of Stars was supposed to be recorded and released in 2020.
    Musicians were hired, studio dates booked. And then came COVID. So,
    the songs where shelved until it was safe to go into a small windowless
    space with some of your best mates. But then came the explosion of

    writing that John produced during the lockdown. Three albums in three
    years, each seemingly better than the last. After tackling the
    McCutcheon/Paxton project, he was ready to take the long-delayed 2020
    album down from the shelf and get back to work on it. But t

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    49 分
  • Nikkolas Smith, NYT and USA bestselling author and illustrator returns to discuss his latest book and future projects
    2025/06/16

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    I am delighted to have my friend, the talented Nikkolas Smith back on the show! Nikkolas is the illustrator of the #1 NYT Bestselller The 1619 Project: Born on the Water,
    I Am Ruby Bridges, Black Panther Wakanda Forever: The Courage To Dream, Captain
    America: A Hero Looks Like You, the award winning That Flag, and the upcoming A
    Change is Gonna Come. His latest picture book The History of We is his first hand
    painted picture book. As a Black illustrator, Nikkolas is focused on creating captivating
    art that can spark important conversations in today's world and inspire meaningful
    change towards social justice and equity. Many of his viral and globally published
    sketches are included in his book Sunday Sketch: The Art of Nikkolas. Known for his
    artistic depictions of marginalized voices, Nikkolas speaks and leads workshops on
    artivism at conferences and schools around the world. His passion for social justice into
    his unique portfolio of art, that span from digital to acrylic, has made him one of the
    most recognized talents of our time. Born in Houston, Texas, Nikkolas lives in Los
    Angeles, California with his family.

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    Cover Reveal The History of We (Cover of the Book is inside this folder)

    Behind the Creative Process The History of We

    Penguin Link: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/721499/the-history-of-we-by-nikkolas-smith/

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    31 分
  • Shirley Russak Wachtel, author discusses her latest book, THE BAKER OF LOST MEMORIES, generational trauma, and finding inspiration
    2025/06/08

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    Author Shirley Russak Wachtel discusses her latest book, THE BAKER OF LOST MEMORIES, NYC, generational trauma, history, and much more in this compelling interview.

    “As a daughter of Holocaust survivors,” Wachtel explains, “I have heard many tales of loss, trauma, and even heroism. These stories inspire me not only in the way I live my life, but also in the topics I take on as a writer. In THE BAKER OF LOST MEMORIES, I turn to the story of a child of someone in my generation—the second generation—who carries her parents’ trauma throughout her life. The experiences of our parents and the resounding effects on the next generation are what make this story compelling.

    SYNOPSIS: It can take a lifetime to turn painful memories of the past into hope for the future. Growing up in 1960s Brooklyn, Lena wants to be a baker just like her mother was back in Poland prior to World War II. But questions about those days, and about a sister Lena never even knew, are ignored with solemn silence. It’s as if everything her parents left behind was a subject never to be broached.

    The one person in whom Lena can confide is her best friend, Pearl. When she suddenly disappears from Lena’s life, Lena forges ahead: college, love and marriage with a wonderful man, the dream of owning a bakery becoming a reality, and the hope that someday Pearl will return to share in Lena’s happiness―and to be there for her during the unexpected losses to come.

    Only when Lena discovers the depth of her parents’ anguish, and a startling truth about her own past, can they rebuild a family and overcome the heart-wrenching memories that have torn them apart.

    To learn more about Shirley, or to purchase her book, please go to: https://www.shirleywachtel.com/

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    37 分
  • Judith Valente, award-winning journalist chats spirituality, Italy’s, and her latest book
    2025/06/02

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    Judith Valente has won numerous awards for her work as a former correspondent for PBS, two NPR stations, The Wall Street Journal, and as the author of several spirituality titles. Her most recent books include How to Live, The Art of Pausing, and How to Be. She has published two poetry collections and is a sought-after retreat guide who leads the annual Benedictine Footprints retreat/pilgrimage to lesser-known parts of Italy, and has lived and traveled extensively in Italy, connecting with her family, community, spirituality and heritage. She is also president of the International Thomas Merton Society.


    The Italian Soul offers practical guidance into how we can transport a taste of the Italian “good life” into our own homes. Additionally, it explores the contemplative practices and attitudes that seem to come naturally to a people who have made an art of living and working joyfully. A cross between a travel dispatch and a spirituality guide for seekers who eschew traditional religious practices but are yearning for ways to bring more balance, sanity, and a greater sense of the transcendent into their daily lives.

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  • Art Bell, writer and former Comedy Central TV exec discusses his first thriller novel, creativity, and more
    2025/05/27

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    Art Bell sits down to discuss his illustrious career, the differences of writing across genres, creatiity, and more.

    Art Bell is a writer and former television executive known for developing and launching the Comedy Channel (later Comedy Central) while at HBO; and, as president of Court TV, overseeing daily live courtroom coverage and the production of hundreds of hours of original true-crime television series, documentaries, and movies. His memoir Constant Comedy: How I Started Comedy Central and Lost My Sense of Humor, was a finalist in the 2020 Best Book Awards in both the memoir and business categories. Bell has had short stories, nonfiction, and satire published in several journals, including Lowestoft Chronicle, Aethlon: The Journal of Sports Literature, The Ocotillo Review, Fiction Southeast, Castabout Arts and Literature, High Shelf Press, and Writers Read. What She’s Hiding is his first novel. Bell lives with his wife, Carrie, in Park City, Utah.

    To learn more about Art, and purchase his work, go to https://www.artbellwriter.com/

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    42 分