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Pat Kiernan has been a part of the morning routine of countless New Yorkers for more than 25 years. The journey from his early days in broadcasting to becoming the "Mornings On 1" anchor was both unpredictable and international. On a very special episode of the "Crosstown" podcast, his longtime colleague Jamie Stelter turns the tables and asks Kiernan the questions. Learn about Kiernan's early days in media, his rather impressive film resume and who the most famous contact in his phone is.
Welcome to an episode of NSQ Parents Unplugged- where we hear from parents and professionals about their experiences with school and the educational choices they're making for their families. Today, we're thrilled to be joined by three esteemed guests who all work in the news media space for a discussion about how we expose our kids to current events and how we teach information literacy skills. More on each guest: Jamie Stelter has been waking up New Yorkers for over 13 years on NY1 as the Traffic Anchor and Co-Host of "Mornings On 1." She and her husband Brian love to chronicle their lives on social media and in 2014 The New York Times named the Stelters a "Power Couple of Twitter and Instagram." Sara Eisen is co-anchor of the 10AM and 11AM ET hours of CNBC's “Squawk on the Street” (M-F, 9AM-12PM ET), which broadcasts from Post 9 at the New York Stock Exchange. She is known for her deep expertise in financial markets and the global economy as well as regular news making interviews with some of the most prominent names in the financial world.Jacob Sherman is an American journalist and writer. He is the co-founder of Punchbowl News, a daily newsletter service focusing on Congress, and co-author of The Hill to Die On: The Battle for Congress and the Future of Trump's America. Jake is an NBC News and MSNBC political analyst. He previously worked for Politico, among other media outlets.
Brian Stelter's better half, NY1 host Jamie Stelter, takes over the podcast for a Valentine-themed episode. Jamie surprises Brian with questions submitted via social media, covering everything from work habits to pandemic parenting, from "love language" to local news. A special Sunny guest makes an appearance at the end of the conversation. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
This week on Unorthodox, we’re live (virtually) from Beth Sholom Congregation in Elkins Park, PA. Our special guests this week are Jamie and Brian Stelter. Jamie Stelter, who had her bat mitzvah at Beth Sholom, is the traffic reporter for NY1, and Brian Stelter is the chief media correspondent for CNN and host of Reliable Sources. They talk to us about filming their TV appearances from their apartment during the pandemic, the first rule of Challah Club, and why they love Shabbat. We’re looking for two new hosts for our kids game show podcast Hebrew School! All you need to do is record a short video introducing yourself and telling us why you'd make the perfect host, and send it to hebrewschool@tabletmag.com. Do you have a great Jewish name or know someone with a great Jewish name? Enter our Jewish Name of the Year bracket! Email your suggestions to unorthodox@tabletmag.com. We’ve got virtual events! See our full schedule here. As always, let us know what you think of the show! Send us comments and questions at unorthodox@tabletmag.com, or leave us a voicemail at (914) 570-4869. You can also record a voice memo on your smartphone and email it to us. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to get new episodes, photos, and more. Get a behind-the-scenes look at our recording sessions on our YouTube channel! Join our Facebook group, and follow Unorthodox on Twitter and Instagram. Get your Unorthodox T-shirts, mugs, and baby onesies at bit.ly/unorthoshirt. Want to book us for a live show? Email producer Josh Kross at jkross@tabletmag.com. Sponsors: American Jewish World Service grantees are leading the effort to promote human rights, empower women and girls to fight for equal rights, and advance environmental justice in the face of climate change. AJWS is currently twice-matching all donations; find out more and make your donation at AJWS.org/unorthodox. The Beren Summer Fellowship is the Tikvah Fund’s premier summer program for undergraduates or recent graduates in New York City. Fellows will partake in intensive academic seminars led by world-class teachers and will conduct their own research projects. Visit TikvahFund.org/college for more information and to apply. Harry’s is a great shave at a great price. New customers can get a Harry’s trial shave set for just $3 at harrys.com/unorthodox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When Mayor de Blasio announced the end of in-person learning last week, it upended routines for 300,000 students and their families. Pat Kiernan, Annika Pergament, Jamie Stelter and Education Reporter Jillian Jorgensen speak about the abrupt decision and what is needed to bring back schools. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
Pat Kiernan, Annika Pergament, an Jamie Stelter share their favorite moments from the past few months of One New York. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
Rising numbers of coronavirus cases have been traced back to nine neighborhoods across Brooklyn and Queens. As the governor and the mayor try to reverse the trend, there is confusion about the spread and enforcement of protocols. Pat Kiernan, Annika Pergament and Jamie Stelter speak with City Councilman Mark Treyger who represents some of the areas experiencing an uptick. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
Middle school and high school students are the next to to return to New York City Schools as the city ramps up its reopening. But it’s not as simple as that. Pat Kiernan and Jamie Stelter speak with former teacher and current private tutor Jeffrey Hahn about how families can get the most out of this unique school year. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
Seven months later, and diners are allowed to eat inside restaurants. But at 25 percent capacity, some restaurant owners warn it's not enough to make ends meet. Other New Yorkers, concerned with the spread of coronavirus, aren't yet comfortable with taking off their masks and eating indoors. Pat Kiernan and Jamie Stelter speak with chef and restaurateur Andrew Carmellini, who gives us an inside look at the new workings of a restaurant. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
As the city faces multiple crises at once, many New Yorkers wonder if Mayor Bill de Blasio is the right man to bring the city through this time. Annika Pergament and Jamie Stelter speak with New York Times Editorial Board Member Mara Gay. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
The messaging around New York’s comeback will play a big role in how New Yorkers rally around efforts in the coming months. It will also help control the framing that others might want to place on the five boroughs. Annika Pergament and Jamie Stelter speak with Matthew Hiltzik, communications consultant and founder of Hiltzik Strategies. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
While the federal government has labeled New York City as an “anarchist city,” some say that couldn’t be further from the truth. Pat Kiernan and Jamie Stelter speak with Scott Rechler, the CEO of RXR Realty, about the future of New York. Crosstown will return on Friday, September 25. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
After months of dealing with the pandemic, 1.1 million New York students return to school for the first time. But for the vast majority, that classroom is virtual and online. Pat Kiernan and Jamie Stelter speak with parents who have children returning to the classroom both online and in person. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
When the pandemic started, New York Nico turned his social media presence into a platform for supporting small businesses. Pat Kiernan, Annika Pergament and Jamie Stelter have a conversation with lifelong New Yorker Nicolas Heller. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
After months of waiting, indoor dining is set to return on September 30 in New York City. The restaurants can only serve at 25% of capacity and restaurateurs worry it might not be enough. Pat Kiernan and Jamie Stelter speak with Luke Ostrom of the NoHo Hospitality Group. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
While wearing a mask and stopping the spread of coronavirus at the source is ideal, proper ventilation systems are also important. Pat Kiernan and Jamie Stelter speak with Spectrum Health Reporter Erin Billups, who has taken a close look at how these systems work. They discuss whether the schools are ready. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
With cooler temperatures just around the corner, many New Yorkers wonder what will happen to outdoor dining. With no timeline for the reopening of indoor dining, restaurateurs worry that they won't be able to get by. Pat Kiernan and Jamie Stelter speak with Andrew Rigie, the executive director of the NYC Hospitality Alliance, who says restaurant owners are equipped to open indoor dining safely. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
Pat Kiernan and Jamie Stelter reflect on new aspects of life brought on by the coronavirus crisis, and the old things we miss about life before the pandemic. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
The upcoming school year will affect 1 million of the city’s young people. But it will impact even more parents. With plans still in the works, we hear from parents who have mixed feelings about the state of education. And Pat Kiernan and Jamie Stelter speak with parent and PTA President Lytheia Smith. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: www.ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest coronavirus news and updates: www.ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family — it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
The reopening of the city has brought on a new set of anxieties for New Yorkers. While some are trying to navigate time with family and roommates, some are acclimating to a more isolated realm. Pat Kiernan and Jamie Stelter speak with mental health counselor Jamie Weiner about helping yourself through the pandemic fatigue setting in at the end of the summer. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
The pandemic has made us think about social etiquette like never before. How do we greet friends and strangers? Do we become the mask police? How do we convey our comfort level to others? Pat Kiernan and Jamie Stelter speak with podcast host and producer Jody Avirgan about the new normal of social norms. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
The pandemic has brought a number of crises to the forefront in the city. From the coronavirus to housing to police reform, the mayor's and the governor's leading style has been in the spotlight. Pat Kiernan and Jamie Stelter speak with political strategist Andrew Kirtzman about which management styles work in a time of need, while also looking ahead to who could be future leaders in the city. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
New York City schools got the green light to open in September. But plans are brief and parents (and teachers) still have a lot of questions. Annika Pergament and Jamie Stelter speak with City Councilman and Education Committee chair Mark Treyger. Crosstown will be on hiatus until August 18. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
For many New Yorkers, outdoor dining was a breath of fresh air after stay-at-home orders. And for restaurateurs, it was an opportunity to pick up business. But with fewer seats and shifting business models, times are still tough for the restaurant industry. Annika Pergament and Jamie Stelter speak with Jimmy Rizvi, the owner of Gupshup, about how they’ve handled the pandemic. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: www.ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest coronavirus news and updates: www.ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family — it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
The resignation of Dr. Oxiris Barbot has raised eyebrows throughout the city. While New York has improved its COVID-19 situation, many critical decisions still have to be made. Annika Pergament and Jamie Stelter speak with NY1 Director Bob Hardt about the health and political implications of this shakeup. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
Thousands of New Yorkers have not been able to grieve the loss of their loved ones in ways that they might have before the pandemic. Social distancing has made mourning more isolated and traditional rituals have had to be foregone. Loss has also hit our NY1 family. Annika Pergament and Jamie Stelter speak with Health Reporter Erin Billups. She shares her story about reporting on the pandemic and losing her father to the illness at the same time. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
The pandemic has brought on a housing crisis unlike anything the city has seen in years. A combination of unemployment and remote work has left many New Yorkers leaving the city. That's affected their landlords and the entire real estate industry. Annika Pergament and Jamie Stelter speak with real estate managing director Kathy Braddock about how renters can move forward. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
The pandemic has New Yorkers seeking out greenery and growth. Whether you are a first-time planter in a small apartment or an expert gardener with a huge harvest, we have tips for you. Pat Kiernan, Annika Pergament, and Jamie Stelter speak with Deborah Young, the owner of Seasons Nursery in Brooklyn. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: www.ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest coronavirus news and updates: www.ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family — it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
New Yorkers have been social distancing for months and parents are spending a lot of time with their children. While things aren't back to normal, there are ways to revitalize things and still enjoy the summer. Pat Kiernan, Annika Pergament and Jamie Stelter speak with New York Times Parenting Editor Jessica Grose about how parents can keep their cool when everything else seems out of sorts. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
The pandemic has sent our sleep patterns into a spiral. Many are having trouble sleeping, while others are having incredibly vivid dreams. Pat Kiernan, Annika Pergament, and Jamie Stelter speak with psychologist and sleep expert Dr. Janet Kennedy about how COVID anxieties are slipping into our sleep. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
One thing we know for certain about the coronavirus is that there is a wide range of symptoms that patients experience. Some New Yorkers didn't even know they contracted the virus. Others are experiencing serious symptoms for months. Pat Kiernan, Annika Pergament, and Jamie Stelter speak with Eric Yaverbaum, CEO of a New York-based public relations agency, about his recovery from COVID-19. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
With schooling up in the air for September, millions of parents aren’t able to plan. That means there are still questions about how families will juggle educating their children while working at the same time. Pat Kiernan and Jamie Stelter speak with food writer and mom Deb Perelman about how it’s hard to have a kid and a job in the COVID-19 era. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
This summer is unlike any that we've seen. Travel plans and gatherings have likely been disrupted. But beaches and outdoor dining allow us a feeling of normalcy. Pat Kiernan and Jamie Stelter speak with psychotherapist Dr. Robi Ludwig about how to embrace this unusual summer. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
New Yorkers returning to the office will likely find their workplaces looking very different than how they left them back in March. That doesn't just mean more isolated desks, but also less watercooler time and interactions with colleagues. Annika Pergament and Jamie Stelter speak with Samuel Cochran, the features director of Architectural Digest. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
As New Yorkers await a decision on schools, it's become clear that a quality education isn't the only factor being considered. Annika Pergament and Jamie Stelter speak with Sarah Cohodes, professor of Economics and Education at Teachers College, about the economic impact of this coming school year. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
With Phase 4 of reopening underway in New York City, media production companies can start returning to their sets and studios. Annika Pergament and Jamie Stelter speak with Doug Steiner, the chairman of Steiner Studios, about how the industry is coming back after a four month pause and what media means for the economy of New York City. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
For a million New York City children, remote learning hasn't been quite the same as in-person learning. While officials try to map out plans for September, parents and teachers are also weighing the return to the classroom. Pat Kiernan, Annika Pergament and Jamie Stelter speak with Dr. Brian Perkins, a public health expert and a director at Columbia's Teachers College, about some of the scenarios we can expect. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
New York is no longer the epicenter for the coronavirus outbreak in the United States, but that doesn't mean our fight here is over. Pat Kiernan, Annika Pergament, and Jamie Stelter speak with Dr. Eric Cioe-Pena, director of Global Health at Northwell. He answers your latest questions on COVID-19 and smart practices in the city. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
We continue our reporter notebook series about what it was like for NY1 journalists to cover the coronavirus pandemic. Pat Kiernan, Annika Pergament, and Jamie Stelter speak with NY1's Lydia Hu and Roger Clark. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
Even though schools and broadway haven’t been in session for months, they still drum up plenty of stories for our reporters to tackle. Pat Kiernan, Annika Pergament, and Jamie Stelter speak with NY1’s Jillian Jorgensen and Frank Dilella about how they’ve covered their beats during the pandemic. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
In the middle of the pandemic, Black Lives Matter protests swept the city and calls for police reform were heard nationwide. Pat Kiernan, Annika Pergament, and Jamie Stelter speak with NY1 reporters Dean Meminger and Shannan Ferry. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: www.ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest coronavirus news and updates: www.ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family — it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
From finding public bathrooms in a closed city to reporting while parenting at the same time, much of the ways journalists conduct their work has shifted. Pat Kiernan, Annika Pergament and Jamie Stelter speak with NY1's Lindsay Tuchman and Amanda Farinacci about their experiences of being a journalist in the age of social distancing. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
The coronavirus has affected the way politicians campaign, voters ballot and journalists cover the race. Pat Kiernan, Annika Pergament, and Jamie Stelter speak with Bob Hardt and Errol Louis of the NY1 Political team about the politics of a pandemic. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
Travel plans, both domestic and abroad, have likely been changed this summer. That gives New Yorkers an opportunity to check out some regional trips or staycations that they might have otherwise overlooked. Annika Pergament and Jamie Stelter speak with travel writer Sara Clemence about how you can use this time to take advantage of nearby getaways. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
Outdoor barbecues will have a different feel this Independence Day, but some of the food staples will be the same. Pat Kiernan, Annika Pergament and Jamie Stelter speak with chef Dan Pelosi about how you can elevate your Fourth of July meals. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
Our shared outdoor spaces haven't been the same since the pandemic started. Playgrounds, parks, pools, and beaches are slowly starting to look like they used to, just in time for summer. But New Yorkers still have to be smart about how they congregate, even outside. Pat Kiernan, Annika Pergament, and Jamie Stelter speak with Liam Kavanagh, the first Deputy Commissioner for the NYC Parks Department. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
Pat Kiernan and Jamie Stelter are the dynamic duo of local TV news. As two of the hosts of “Mornings on 1” on Spectrum NY1, Pat and Jamie do more than just wake up early to deliver the latest updates on current events or the daily commute. They experience New York City as New Yorkers do: by subway, bus, bike, taxi, and foot. Pat, who may be familiar to non–New Yorkers as TV anchor Pat Kiernan in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has been on NY1 since 1997. Jamie has been the traffic—and subway and bus—reporter since 2010. Their time on the air has spanned some of the most significant transformations to the city's streetscape, including the expansion of bicycle lanes and pedestrian plazas, the launch of Citi Bike, the deterioration of subway service, and the rise of Uber and Lyft. For this episode, recorded in February, Pat and Jamie join Doug on board the M14 crosstown bus to talk about their perspective on a changing city, their own travel habits, what they've seen in cities around the world and how they listen to and learn from the “bike people” on Twitter. Support The War on Cars on Patreon. Rate and review the war effort on iTunes. Buy a War on Cars T-shirt at Cotton Bureau. SHOW NOTES: Watch Pat and Jamie on Mornings on 1 on Spectrum NY1. Listen to Crosstown With Pat Kiernan wherever you get your podcasts. Pat Kiernan, news anchor of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Jamie Stelter and CNN's Brian Stelter, the First Couple of CitiBike. Follow @patkiernan and @JamieStelter on Twitter. This episode was produced and edited by Doug Gordon. The intros/outros were recorded by Ross Brunetti at Brooklyn Podcasting Studio. The War on Cars theme music is by Nathaniel Goodyear. Our logo is by Dani Finkel of Crucial D Designs. Find us on Twitter: @TheWarOnCars, Aaron Naparstek @Naparstek, Doug Gordon @BrooklynSpoke, Sarah Goodyear @buttermilk1. Email us: thewaroncars@gmail.com https://thewaroncars.org
Noah and Jamie Stelter grew up down the street from each other and are in touch nearly every day. Jamie's a traffic reporter for NY1 in New York City and after being very open about miscarriages and IVF, three weeks before her due date, Noah asks her what she thinks about when she has time to herself.
Noah and Jamie Stelter grew up down the street from each other and are in touch nearly every day. Jamie's a traffic reporter for NY1 in New York City and after being very open about miscarriages and IVF, three weeks before her due date, Noah asks her what she thinks about when she has time to herself.
Noah and Jamie Stelter grew up down the street from each other and are in touch nearly every day. Jamie's a traffic reporter for NY1 in New York City and after being very open about miscarriages and IVF, three weeks before her due date, Noah asks her what she thinks about when she has time to herself.