Welcome to the LMC Media Center's podcast, "LMC Cast." Find out what is happening with the people and businesses in the community of Larchmont and Mamaroneck.

From Mamaroneck to Hollywood! Former Mamaroneck High School graduate and producer of La La Land, Fred Berger joins LMC Cast to talk about his journey from the Sound Shore to the big screen. Hear about his memories growing up in Mamaroneck, breaking into Hollywood, and helping bring the Oscar winning film to life.La La Land on the big screen at Mamaroneck Cinemas as part of their Curated Classics series. Like us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

The OCRA joins LMC Cast to spotlight a practical new tool for local resilience: the Village of Mamaroneck Flood Preparedness Handbook for small businesses. Created in partnership with the Mamaroneck Chamber of Commerce, this 15 page guide is designed to help business owners better prepare for, respond to, and recover from flooding events that have historically impacted the community.The handbook walks through the history of flooding in the Village of Mamaroneck, outlines risk zones, and provides clear, step by step guidance for both preparation and recovery. It also includes a robust resource section connecting business owners with trusted local services from electrical and plumbing to clean up crews, construction, and storage.Whether you are looking to safeguard your storefront, protect inventory, or create a recovery plan, this guide offers straightforward, local insight to help businesses stay informed and resilient.Download the resource in English or Spanish: https://mamaroneckchamberofcommerce.org/flood-resourcesLike us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

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On this episode of LMC Cast: Community Profiles, we feature a group of Mamaroneck High School seniors from the OCRA program who are focused on something every child needs, connection.Through their initiatives, Capstone Connect and Music and Friends, these students are creating opportunities for elementary school students to build meaningful friendships and feel supported as they transition into middle school. By building on existing programs and structures within the district, their work is designed to be both impactful and sustainable.From brainstorming ideas to navigating real world challenges, their journey highlights the power of collaboration, creativity, and persistence. Tune in to hear how these students are strengthening community connections and helping younger students start their next chapter with confidence.Learn more about the OCRA program here: sites.google.com/mamkschools.org/ocraLike us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

On this episode of LMC Cast: Community Profiles, we highlight a group of Mamaroneck High School seniors from the OCRA program who are helping our community take a smarter approach to energy use.By promoting the GridRewards program, these students are encouraging local homeowners to reduce energy use during peak hours, making a positive impact on both the environment and household energy costs. To spread the word, they even brought their initiative into Chatsworth Elementary School, turning it into a fun and engaging competition that empowered students to get their families involved. Their efforts also extend to supporting sustainable solutions for local businesses through programs like Logical Buildings.Tune in to hear how these students are combining creativity, education, and community outreach to drive real change and build a more energy-conscious future.Learn more about the OCRA program here: sites.google.com/mamkschools.org/ocraLike us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

On this episode of LMC Cast: Community Profiles, we meet Mamaroneck High School seniors Claire Reilly and Eliana Schnapp, part of the OCRA program, who are tackling an important issue facing animal shelters today.Through a community-wide survey conducted in collaboration with the ASPCA, they gathered over 300 responses to better understand how people view pet adoption and fostering and what barriers may be holding them back. Their findings are helping shape a new, community-focused approach to supporting rescue animals.Now, they are using this research to develop a pet fostering and adoption program designed to educate, empower, and encourage more families to get involved.Tune in to hear how these students are turning data, compassion, and community insight into action and making a difference for animals in need.Learn more about the OCRA program here: sites.google.com/mamkschools.org/ocraLike us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

On this episode of LMC Cast: Community Profiles, we spotlight a group of dedicated students from Mamaroneck High School's OCRA program who are making a meaningful impact right here in our community.Working alongside local schools and community partners, these students are helping grow and donate culturally appropriate produce to the Larchmont-Mamaroneck Hunger Task Force. By surveying families who rely on the pantry, they ensure the food being grown reflects the cultural traditions, preferences, and real needs of those they serve.Their work goes beyond gardening. It is about dignity, inclusion, and rethinking how we support food insecure families in a more thoughtful and respectful way.Tune in to hear how these students are turning research, advocacy, and community collaboration into real change.Learn more about the OCRA program here: sites.google.com/mamkschools.org/ocraLearn more about the Hunger Task Force here: https://www.lmfoodpantry.org/Like us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

On this episode of LMC Cast: Community Profiles, we meet Mamaroneck High School seniors Claire Reilly and Eliana Schnapp, part of the OCRA program, who are tackling an important issue facing animal shelters today.Through a community-wide survey conducted in collaboration with the ASPCA, they gathered over 300 responses to better understand how people view pet adoption and fostering and what barriers may be holding them back. Their findings are helping shape a new, community-focused approach to supporting rescue animals.Now, they are using this research to develop a pet fostering and adoption program designed to educate, empower, and encourage more families to get involved.Tune in to hear how these students are turning data, compassion, and community insight into action and making a difference for animals in need.Learn more about the OCRA program here: sites.google.com/mamkschools.org/ocraLike us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

LMC Cast host Mike Witsch talks with Mamaroneck High School students from the OCRA program about their project tackling menstrual equity in schools. After discovering empty product dispensers, they launched a student-led initiative to improve access, reduce stigma, and promote awareness through research, advocacy, and a “Dispose and Respect” campaign!Learn more about the OCRA program here: sites.google.com/mamkschools.org/ocraFollow them: instagram.com/ocra_mhs/Like us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/Like us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

LMC Cast host Mike Witsch sits down with Mamaroneck High School students from the Allergy Awareness OCRA group to discuss their project making school lunches safer and more inclusive for students with food allergies. They share how research, collaboration, and advocacy, along with working closely with food service directors, and how they collaborate with them to make "Month-At-A-Glance-Menus." Learn more about the OCRA program here: sites.google.com/mamkschools.org/ocraFollow them: instagram.com/ocra_mhs/Like us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

LMC Cast host Mike Witsch sits down with Mamaroneck High School students from the OCRA program to discuss their initiative focused on improving accessibility in the Village of Larchmont. From researching transportation solutions to mapping sidewalk and curb ramp conditions, the students share how they are using data, community partnerships, and technology to create real change. Their latest effort includes developing a web-based tool to help residents report accessibility issues directly to local government.Learn more about the OCRA program here: sites.google.com/mamkschools.org/ocraFollow them: instagram.com/ocra_mhs/Like us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

LMC Cast host Mike Witsch sits down with Mamaroneck High School seniors from the OCRA program to discuss their initiative bringing pedestrian safety education into elementary school PE classes. Inspired to take action after a tragic local accident, the students are working to create a curriculum that teaches young children how to stay safe and aware on the roads.Learn more about the OCRA program here: sites.google.com/mamkschools.org/ocraFollow them: instagram.com/ocra_mhs/Like us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

On this episode of LMC Cast, host Matt Sullivan sits down with Ron Kamen and Oscar Capel to discuss the growing importance of clean energy and how local communities can take meaningful action.As leaders in the sustainability space, Ron and Oscar share insights into the Business Council of Westchester's Clean Energy Action Coalition event, highlighting how businesses, municipalities, and residents can collaborate to build a more energy-efficient and environmentally responsible future.Learn more at:https://web.thebcw.org/atlas/events/2026-clean-energy-action-conference-powering-change-together-1849/detailsLike us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

Meet Alex, Ella, Olivia, and Gabe, four seniors at MHS in the Original Civic Research and Action (OCRA) program, who are working on promoting conservation in our local community. They've chosen to focus their efforts on Salt Marsh Ecology due to the ecosystem being crucial in water quality control and flood mitigation. Over their two years focusing on this issue they have worked with students at the middle school and elementary school educating them on the inner workings of salt marshes and how they and their families can conserve it. This project has led to collaborations with the local schools, Students and Save the Sound. Learn more about the OCRA program at: https://sites.google.com/mamkschools.org/ocraFollow: https://www.instagram.com/ocra_mhs/ Learn more about Save the Sound: https://www.savethesound.org/Like us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

In this episode, LMC Media Executive Director Matt Sullivan sits down with Clayton Bushong, a visionary leader and a cornerstone of the Westchester cultural scene. As the Executive Director of The Picture House Regional Film Center, Clay has played a pivotal role in preserving the art of cinema and expanding its reach across Pelham and Bronxville.For more info on The Picture House Regional Film Center visit https://thepicturehouse.org/Like us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

Host Matt Sullivan is joined by Marc Solomon, Chair of Sleepy Hollow Cinema, a new nonprofit working to build a destination movie theater in the Hudson Valley.They talk about creating a cinema from the ground up, why horror is at the center of the vision, and how Sleepy Hollow aims to become the horror film capital of the country.Learn more here: https://www.sleepyhollowcinema.org/Like us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

In this episode of LMC Cast, we sit down with Michael Berlingo, Founder and CEO of Starteryou, a career platform helping high school and college students find real job opportunities, internships, and skills-building experiences.Michael shares the story behind launching Starteryou, the gaps he saw in traditional job searching for young people, and how his platform is empowering the next generation to explore careers with confidence.

On this episode of LMC Cast, we are joined by Ryan, Noah, and Dylan, students in the OCRA program at Mamaroneck High School. They share their final project, Market Westchester, a free and wide ranging marketing toolkit created to support small businesses across Westchester County.Market Westchester was built around a simple idea: that with the right tools, guidance, and community support, every local business has the potential to not just survive, but thrive. The platform offers practical resources to help small businesses navigate challenges like digital transformation, branding, and changing economic conditions.The students discuss the inspiration behind the project, what they learned through OCRA, and how local business owners can start using Market Westchester today.Learn more: marketwestchester.comLike us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

Host Mike Reynolds sits down with former Rye Neck High School student/athlete Lamont Bryant as they discuss Lamont's high school days as well as his rapping experience (LBISY). They also discuss his podcast, The Bisy Extravaganza Podcast, and his hopes of being nominated for a Best of Westchester award!The Bisy Extravaganza Podcasthttps://www.youtube.com/@YURRRITSLBISY Best of Westchester Nominationshttps://bestof.westchestermagazine.com/Like us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

Matt Sullivan sits down with local filmmakers Owen Millman and Eli Prager.

Host Mike Reynolds sits down with Madison Epstein and Magnolia Stone, two Mamaroneck High School students enrolled in the OCRA (Original Civics Research & Action) program. Madison and Magnolia discuss youth employment and the upcoming Mamaroneck Summer Job Fair being held March 3rd 2026.@MamkJobFair on Instagram or mamkjobfair@gmail.comLike us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

In this episode of LMC Cast: Community Profiles, host Matt Sullivan sits down with filmmaker and storyteller Dan Kay to discuss his creative journey, inspirations, and the importance of community in shaping meaningful stories. Dan's story has come full circle as he recently screened his latest film, What We Hide, right here in Mamaroneck Cinemas.Like us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

Matt Sullivan sits down to talk with Aaron Kershaw, US Marine Desert Storm Veteran. They discuss the fundamentals of financial literacy, the development of real accessible financial education, and his work with the BrightPath Foundation.Learn more at TheBrightPathAcademy.com or BrightPathAccess.org (for Veterans)For those who wish to donate:BrightPath Foundation Inc (501c3)"Financial Literacy and Emotional Intelligence for Veterans"695 s Hillside rd., Wappingers Falls, NYEIN: 39-4913471Brightpathfunds.orgOr https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=7SJRMH7RWX8FELike us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

In this episode, Matt Sullivan sits down with Kenny Wayne Shepherd for an open conversation about his journey and the experiences that shaped him. Kenny talks about how he found his place in the community, what motivates him, and why staying connected with the people around him matters so much.Like us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

LMC Media Executive Director Matt Sullivan sits down with guests Nicole Alifante (Community Organizer as well as Songwriter & Vocalist for "The Wild Life"), Margaret Käufer (President & Chief Visionary Officer for the STEM Alliance), and Eddie Kam (Musician & Frontman for "Summer Fling").Summer Fling is proud to host “Summer Fling for Summer Matters – A Benefit Concert for the Summer Matters Campaign, an initiative for the STEM Alliance” to help raise $1.5 million by December 31, 2026!The Wild Life will be opening for Summer Fling. Two bands with local roots coming together to put on a spectacular night of live music to help raise money for a great cause!The event will be held at the Emelin Theater January 21, 2026. More info at Emelin.orgProceeds from this event will support The STEM Alliance's summer enrichment programs, ensuring all have access to high-quality learning and fun.Like us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

Love is… Community Suppers is a passion project where Risa Crandall brings her love of cooking, baking, and hosting to the community. Each gathering features food made with care and offered for the group to enjoy together, creating space for warmth, connection, and shared humanity. Learn more at www.love-is.comLike us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

In this episode of the LMC Cast, we sit down with Jim Killoran, Executive Director of the Fuller Center for Housing of Greater New York City, to explore his work, insights, and impact on our local community. From his journey and professional experiences to how he's helping shape our town, Jim shares candid stories and practical advice you'll want to hear. He also discusses the need for volunteers as well as the upcoming Walk for Homes event in Larchmont on Sunday November 9.The Fuller Center for Housing of Greater New York Cityhttps://www.fullercenterny.org/Like us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

Host Mike Reynolds sits down with Greg Steinberg to talk all things Steinyfest, an annual, local music festival turned regional gem, featuring top talent, food, family fun, and community vibes! This year's Steinyfest will be held on October 4 at Toyota City, 619 Waverly Ave Mamaroneck. To learn more about this year's lineup and ticket info, visit https://www.steinyfest.com/tickets!Like us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

We sit down with Ted Utz, a seasoned music industry professional and proud Larchmont resident. Ted is launching Vine Street Music, a nonprofit organization dedicated to teaching music production and performance.

Dive into the vibrant music culture of Larchmont and Mamaroneck in this documentary short that showcases the people and places keeping live music alive along the Sound Shore. From the next generation of young performers at School of Rock, to the energy of Local 10538's stage, to crate-digging at Underground Vinyl, the film highlights how music continues to connect and inspire the community. With insights from seasoned producer and Larchmont resident Ted Utz of Vine Street Music, The Sounds of the Shore celebrates the rhythms, voices, and venues that make this corner of Westchester sing. Produced by Mamaroneck High School Graduate, Rowell Jimenez.

Volunteering does more than give back—it strengthens the very fabric of a community. In Voices of Volunteerism, Emily Scobie explores how the efforts of local volunteers transform lives in Larchmont and Mamaroneck. From the Larchmont-Mamaroneck Hunger Task Force providing essential food to neighbors, to the Community Resource Center empowering immigrants, this episode highlights the ripple effects of giving: building connections, fostering hope, and creating a stronger, more resilient community. Discover how small acts of service can make a big difference.

August is National Water Quality Month, and there's no better time to understand why our local beaches sometimes close after it rains, and what's really flowing into Long Island Sound.In this episode, LMC Media and Save the Sound take listeners beneath the surface to uncover the causes of pollution, how bacteria levels are tracked, and why stormwater and sewage pose growing challenges to water quality. Hear from locals, environmental scientists, and educators working to monitor water quality, raise awareness, and empower the public to take action, from simple behavior changes to pushing for smarter policy.If you've ever wondered why the beach is closed on a sunny day, or what you can do to help keep it open, this episode is for you.To support Save the Sound or to learn more visit: www.savethesound.org

In this special episode of LMC Cast: Community Profiles, host Matt Sullivan sits down with Congressman George Latimer to discuss his first months in Washington representing New York's 16th District. Latimer reflects on his journey from Mount Vernon to the U.S. House of Representatives, shares insights on federal funding for local flooding mitigation in Mamaroneck, and talks candidly about bipartisan gridlock, affordable housing, immigration, and the urgent need for reliable local journalism. He also emphasizes the importance of community media like LMC in keeping citizens informed and engaged, especially in an era of media deserts and disinformation. Learn more at: latimer.house.govLike us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

In this special episode of LMC Cast: Community Profiles, host Matt Sullivan sits down with Congressman George Latimer to discuss his first months in Washington representing New York's 16th District. Latimer reflects on his journey from Mount Vernon to the U.S. House of Representatives, shares insights on federal funding for local flooding mitigation in Mamaroneck, and talks candidly about bipartisan gridlock, affordable housing, immigration, and the urgent need for reliable local journalism.He also emphasizes the importance of community media like LMC in keeping citizens informed and engaged, especially in an era of media deserts and disinformation.Learn more at: latimer.house.govLike us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

In this episode of LMC Cast, host Mike Reynolds interviews Larchmont resident and author Ken Samelson about his newly released book, Amazing Mets Trivia. The book features 19 chapters covering the history of the New York Mets from their founding in 1962 to the present. Topics include League Leaders, All-Stars, Postseason appearances, Awards and Honors, Pitching Highlights, Rookie Performances, Uniforms, Trades and Free Agents, Mets vs. Yankees, Team Records, and more. Each chapter contains 25 questions, totaling 475 in all. Mike and Ken discuss the book, dive into baseball trivia, and take calls from local residents to test their Mets knowledge. A must-watch for any Amazins enthusiast!Like us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

In this episode of LMC Cast, host Matt Sullivan sits down with newly appointed Village of Mamaroneck Police Chief PJ Trujillo for an in-depth and inspiring conversation.Chief Trujillo shares his journey from growing up in the Bronx to leading a dedicated police force in the community he now calls home. They discuss his family, his Dominican heritage, and how those roots influence his approach to leadership and public service.Topics Covered in This Interview:Chief Trujillo's upbringing and path to public serviceHis vision for the Village of Mamaroneck Police DepartmentBalancing compassion with enforcement in modern policingCommunity outreach programs like National Night Out, Bagels with Badges, and the Blue Envelope ProgramThe role of technology in public safetyBuilding trust, transparency, and lasting community partnerships

In this episode of LMC Cast, Emily Scobie chats with Lucie Rauschnabel about her experience growing up in Larchmont with German parents. They discuss her path to studying abroad in the Netherlands and how her content creation journey has evolved since she began sharing her story on social media. Follow Lucie on Instagram @lucierauschnabelLike us on Facebook & Instagram: @lmcmediacenterVisit LMC media website: http://lmcmedia.org/

In this episode of LMC Cast, host Jason Summers sits down with Sheba Mason, the star and co-creator of The Jackie Mason Musical, a hilarious and heartwarming look at the legendary comedian's lesser-known personal life — told from the unique perspective of his former partner and their daughter, Sheba herself!

In this episode of the LMC Cast, host Jason Summers talks with Karina Barreto and Randall Ikeda from the Rye YMCA about their community-based fitness programs designed to help older adults stay active, improve balance, and prevent falls. They dive into details about the Enhanced Fitness, Walk with Ease, and Moving for Better Balance programs, all of which are evidence-based and free to the public. These programs are tailored to support individuals with conditions like arthritis, diabetes, and mobility issues. Tune in to learn more about these valuable offerings and how they're making a difference in the community!

On this special edition of the LMC Cast Community Profiles, host Matt Sullivan highlights the 13th Annual Sound Shore St. Patrick's Day Parade, a celebration of Irish heritage and the American immigrant experience. Featuring guests Kate Bialo, Michael Murphy, and, this year's Grand Marshall, Matt McCauley, they dive into the parade's history, its community impact, and this year's special tribute to 9/11 responders. Watch to learn more about the parade, upcoming events like the Hearts & Shamrocks fundraiser, and how you can be part of this festive and meaningful celebration.And don't forget to watch the parade live on LMC Media, March 29th at 1:30pm and visit www.soundshoreparade.com for more details!

Matt Sullivan, Executive Director of LMC Media, interviews Thomas Rotenberg, a filmmaker and video artist, about his career and current projects. Tom discusses his journey from Mamaroneck High School to NYU, as well as his transition to video art. He is currently working on a feature film and emphasizes the importance of practical effects and a positive on-set environment. He highlights the challenges of independent filmmaking, including budget constraints and the need for creative problem-solving.See more of Thomas' work online at his website,https://metallicimagery.com/Or take a look at his Instagram page at https://www.instagram.com/tomr4

In this episode of LMC Cast host Mike Reynolds chats with Andrew Farber, the new director of Larchmont Public Library. Andrew shares his journey from library veteran to leading Larchmont's team, and discusses the library's diverse programs, digital services, and community outreach. Learn about upcoming projects, the library's evolution, and how it's supporting residents of all ages. Don't forget to check out the Larchmont Library's website for more information on events, resources, and how to get involved, www.larchmontlibrary.org

In this exciting episode of the LMC Cast, host Jon Chattman sits down with Mets legend Dwight "Doc" Gooden for an unforgettable conversation. They dive into Doc's legendary career, his rise to stardom, and the highs and lows of his time in the big leagues. From his unforgettable World Series performance to the challenges he faced both on and off the field, Doc opens up about it all. Get an inside look at the life of one of baseball's greatest pitchers and hear candid stories you won't find anywhere else. Don't miss this incredible conversation with a true New York sports icon!

Host Mike Reynolds sits down with Larchmont resident Nancy Goodman, Founder and Executive Director of College Money Matters, to discuss some tips and best practices to help students and their families navigate the complicated waters of preparing and applying to college . Visit www.collegemoneymatters.org for more information.

LMC Cast host Gladys Dibble sits down with 4 Mamaroneck High School students as they discuss their OCRA project. Students Olivia O'Shea, Jaya Chopra, Zoe Paquin, and Julia Weinbach discuss what OCRA (Original Civic Research & Action) is and their project that targets the issue of digital equity in the community.

On this episode of the LMC Cast, Executive Director Matt Sullivan is joined by a team of students from Ewha Womans University in Seoul, South Korea, majoring in Communication Media and Korean Literature & Language. The group is conducting research for the "Global Frontier Project," an initiative organized by Ewha Womans University. The theme of their project is: "Proposing Strategies to Revitalize Media Centers in Korea: Production, Distribution, and Network." The group's primary goal is to explore innovative approaches for improving media access and education for citizens, with a focus on the pivotal role that media organizations play in amplifying underrepresented voices. As part of their research, the group interviewed LMC Media Executive Director, Matt Sullivan, to gain valuable insights by learning from prominent community media centers in the Northeast region.

In this exclusive interview, host Gladys Dibble sits down with the owner of Next Level Camps, Ed Metzendorf. Next Level Camps is a thriving day camp, celebrating its 10th anniversary, that has become a favorite among kids and parents alike. From its immersive programming to its commitment to fostering personal growth, Next Level Camps offers more than just your typical summer experience. Learn more at nextleveldaycamps.com

Host Mike Reynolds sits down with RSC Westchester's President/Founder Graham Smith as well as Vice President, Latina Ferrer to discuss the organization, its different programs, and its upcoming Annual Holiday DD Sneaker Ball on December 29. Learn more at RSCWestchester.com

Host Gladys Dibble sits down with Georgianna Koulianos, owner of Koulianos Designs, to discuss her jewelry and their sybolism for protection, healing, and empowerment.

Host Gladys Dibble sits down with Mamaroneck High School Students/OCRA Members Charlotte Noll, Charlotte Foley, Lea Sampayo, and Owen Bischoff about greatening diversity and participation in local sports.

In this episode, we're thrilled to host Linda Tyler, Vice President of Membership and Programming for the Westchester Business Council! Join us as Linda shares her insights on fostering business growth, enhancing community collaboration, and empowering local entrepreneurs in Westchester County. She'll dive into her experiences developing impactful programming, the benefits of Council membership, and her vision for the future of Westchester's business landscape. Whether you're a small business owner, a professional looking to expand your network, or simply interested in local business trends, this conversation has something for everyone!