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It's the Friday News Roundup! The team is breaking down the latest on the pending city budget, including why the police department says they need more officers. Meanwhile, Trump Administration policies mean layoffs and higher coffee prices. And: Are the Sixers bad enough to get a first round pick in the draft? Host Trenae Nuri is joined by executive producer Matt Katz to chat about all that and more. P.S. Don't forget to get your REAL ID. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: The Philadelphia Police Department is still short 1,200 cops. Leaders say it will take ‘years of momentum' to fix. $22,000 for dumping a couch? City boosts fines sharply and sues to collect With Real ID enforcement approaching, Pennsylvanians are running into these challenges Pennsylvania has a really low Real ID adoption rate Hundreds of public health jobs at risk in Philly after city loses federal grants More than 3,600 IRS workers in Philadelphia are in danger of losing their jobs From infrastructure to playgrounds, $264M for Pa. projects this year vanished in Congress' budget battle Trump DEI threat endangers 10% of Philadelphia schools budget Get Philly news & events in your inbox with our newsletter: Hey Philly We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Friday News Roundup! The team is talking about a historic drop in crime, with the lowest murder rate in almost 60 years. And the Sheriff's office is back in the news – this time for its connection to a four-car crash that was kept under the radar for months. Host Trenae Nuri also shares some good news with executive producer Matt Katz and Hey Philly newsletter editor Siani Colon – there's a new Kelce, some new (unusual) SEPTA merch, and four new James Beard finalists from Philly. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: Philadelphia leaders address violent weekend that left 13 shot An SUV assigned to the Philly Sheriff's Office ran a red light and caused a four-car accident. Then, the case disappeared. Blacks make up 66% of Philly's homeless, topping national average. Experts sound alarm for more resources and housing Jason and Kylie Kelce welcome their fourth daughter, go right back to podcasting the next day Philadelphia has four James Beard Award nominees for 2025 Get Philly news & events in your inbox with our newsletter: Hey Philly We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Live Supply Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is our weekly Wednesday politics episode. John Fetterman was elected to the U.S. Senate as a darling of Pennsylvania's progressive Democrats. But recently, those politics have appeared to shift: Fetterman was the first Senate Democrat to visit Donald Trump after the November election. He has voted to confirm 10 of Trump's nominees – including Attorney General Pam Bondi, who challenged the 2020 election results in Pennsylvania. He has supported a Republican budget and bill to deport more immigrants. He even flirted with Trump's idea of taking over Greenland. So what's the deal with John Fetterman? The Inquirer's Julia Terruso joins City Cast Pittsburgh host Megan Harris and City Cast Philly executive Matt Katz to try to make sense of it all. Get Philly news & events in your inbox with our newsletter: Hey Philly Call or text us: 215-259-8170 We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brian Lehrer shares his plans for today, April 1, with guest host Matt Katz. ...note: This is part of our yearly April Fool's coverage.
Everyone knows John Fetterman here in Western PA — he was the Democratic mayor of nearby Braddock, rose to lieutenant governor under Tom Wolf, and now he's the commonwealth's senior U.S. Senator — in part, because he rode a progressive blue wave. But these days, the Harvard-educated AmeriCorps alum is increasingly aligned with MAGA Republicans. Ahead of a ticketed event in Pittsburgh this weekend, we're teaming up with City Cast Philly's Matt Katz and Philadelphia Inquirer political reporter Julia Terruso to talk about Fetterman's evolving priorities and what they could mean for us here in Pennsylvania. Fetterman's event will be co-hosted by fellow U.S. Sen. Dave McCormick (R-PA) to promote McCormick's new book about mentorship, “Who Believed in You.” The location is still TBD, possibly because some groups in Pittsburgh are planning to protest. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Free Store, founded in 2012 by Gisele Barreto Fetterman, who is also on the schedule to attend. Former Congressman Conor Lamb, who lost the Democratic primary against Fetterman in 2022, has been a vocal critic of Fetterman's lately. He's holding his own town hall in State College on Saturday with the Centre County Democratic Committee. Learn more about the sponsors of this March 27th episode: Pittsburgh Opera History UnErased Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news? Sign up for our daily morning Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. We're on Instagram @CityCastPgh. Text or leave us a voicemail at 412-212-8893. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Content warning: mentions of sexual assault and sex trafficking. Welcome back to our Friday News Roundup. We're talking about how there's new calls to eliminate two troubled city departments – the Sheriff's Office and Register of Wills; why Community College of Philadelphia staff and faculty might go on strike; and how three elderly retired Philly cops ended up on trial this week because of their investigation of a 1991 murder. And as always, host Trenae Nuri, executive producer Matt Katz, and Hey Philly newsletter editor Siani Colon will tell you what they're up to this weekend. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: Philly's financial watchdog calls for abolition of Sheriff's Office and Register of Wills Retired Philadelphia detectives go on trial in perjury case stemming from 2016 murder exoneration Dual enrollment students' classes could be disrupted by looming community college strike in Philly 3 Northeast Philly hotels to pay $17.5M to sex trafficking victims Get Philly news & events in your inbox with our newsletter: Hey Philly We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
People often ask us, what's a good coffee shop to work out of, eat lunch, or just meet people? Well, friends, we got you! We're listening back to a conversation that host Trenae Nuri had at Mr. Rabbit Coffee in Fitler Square with executive producer Matt Katz and producer Abby Fritz about some of their favorite places to get caffeinated in the city. Coffee shops mentioned in the episode: Mr. Rabbit Last Drop Satellite Coffee Càphê Roasters Jezabel's Cafe Arterial Coffee iMUNCH Cafe Tela's Market and Kitchen Rival Bros Coffee Red Hook Coffee and Tea Alif Brew and Mini Mart Elixir Coffee THANK YOU THANK YOU Persimmon Coffee OX Coffee Enswell Two Persons Coffee High Point Cafe Encanto Kicks & Coffee Uncle Bobbie's Coffee and Books The Monkey & The Elephant Herman's Coffee vernick coffee bar Gleaner's Cafe Caffé Ida What's your favorite coffee shop? Call or text us: 215-259-8170 We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly Get Philly news & events in your inbox with our newsletter: Hey Philly Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Friday News Roundup! We're talking about Mayor Cherelle Parker's budget proposal, how federal cuts are impacting Philadelphians, and where former Mayor/Governor Ed Rendell wants to build a national monument in the city. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by Matt Katz, City Cast Philly executive producer, and Siani Colon, Hey Philly newsletter editor. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: A West Philly nonprofit lost a multiyear grant worth $700K to DOGE cuts U.S. Department of Education slashes staff Temple, Drexel, Swarthmore, threatened with financial penalties over anti-semitism allegations University of Pennsylvania freezes hiring, reviews capital projects amid federal funding cuts DOGE cancels Philly apartment lease for Secret Service agents guarding Biden's daughter How much will Philly's federal footprint shrink under Trump? Here's what we know Ed Rendell wants to build a national monument in LOVE Park for the Semiquincentennial. The city said no. Have you been affected by federal cuts? Have you been laid off? Get in touch with us: https://forms.gle/tP9TsrQ86CvK2h8h9 Thoughts on today's show? Text or call: 215-259-8170 Get Philly news & events in your inbox with our newsletter: Hey Philly We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
National Potato Chip Day is this Friday! And Pennsylvania is the potato chip capital of the world. Host Trenae Nuri and executive producer Matt Katz are joined by our friends at City Cast Pittsburgh – host Megan Harris and Hey Pittsburgh newsletter editor Francesca Dabecco. We're digging into our state's potato chip roots and taste-testing salty snacks from across the Commonwealth. Get a full rundown of Pennsylvania chips in our newsletter, Hey Philly What's your favorite chip? Text us: 215-259-8170 We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Friday News Roundup! We're talking about safety concerns in Philly courts, what to make of this 76ers season, Howie Roseman's eyebrow-raising comment, and how the Portal in Love Park lost its signal. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by City Cast Philly executive producer Matt Katz and Abby Fritz, City Cast Philly producer. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: Philly probation check-ins go virtual, urine tests suspended, as Sheriff's Office grapples with deputy shortage ‘Worse than ever': Could Philly judges remove Sheriff Rochelle Bilal from office? Suspects wanted for stealing copper wire from Philadelphia's livestream ‘Portal' Sixers rule out Joel Embiid for remainder of season Learjet 55 Medevac Crash Get Philly news & events in your inbox with our newsletter: Hey Philly Call or text us: 215-259-8170 We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Friday News Roundup! The team is talking about new data coming out of Kensington as Mayor Cherelle Parker continues her efforts to curb crime and drug use in the area. Also, lawmakers are commenting on the University of Pennsylvania's response to the Trump administration's orders on DEI, and federal funding is back for some PA programs that were frozen. Plus, City Cast Philly listeners had some opinions on our two-part bike series that aired this week. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by executive producer Matt Katz and producer Abby Fritz. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: Kensington Community Revival ‘Cowardice': Pa. lawmakers express disappointment with Penn's DEI response at meeting with admin. Shapiro says federal funding for Pa. cut off by Trump administration is unfrozen Trump to invite Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles to the White House after 2018 snub Does the New Bike Lane Law Make Us Safer? Is the New Bike Lane Law Unfair to Center City Residents? Philly Stat 360 Hub Listen to both the episodes on the new bike laws with the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia and the Center City Residents' Association. Get Philly news & events in your inbox with our newsletter: Hey Philly Call or text us: 215-259-8170 We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Friday News Roundup! We're talking about the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl parade and our favorite players on this beloved team, plus the midweek snow storm, Mayor Parker's housing plan for the city, and Governor Shapiro's suit against President Trump. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by Matt Katz, executive producer of City Cast Philly, and Abby Fritz, City Cast Philly producer. Going to the parade? We've got all the details on our City Cast Philly homepage, here. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: Everything You Need To Know About Friday's Super Bowl Parade ‘Housing, housing, housing:' Mayor Cherelle Parker lays out her agenda for year two of her administration Eagles' A.J. Brown Says ‘Don't Be Afraid to Seek Help' After Experience With Suicidal Thoughts Gov. Josh Shapiro sues Trump administration over federal funding freeze, alleging Pennsylvania hasn't received $2 billion Get Philly news & events in your inbox with our newsletter: Hey Philly Call or text us: 215-259-8170 We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We won the Super Bowl, y'all! Come celebrate with host Trenae Nuri, executive producer Matt Katz, and a few hard-core fans as we recap the Eagles' 40-22 victory over the Chiefs and relish the positive vibes in the City of Brotherly Love. Want to tell us what you love most about our Eagles? Call or text us at 215-259-8170 Go Birds! Want some more Philly news? Sign up for our daily newsletter, Hey Philly We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Friday News Roundup! The team is talking about the latest from the deadly plane crash in Northeast Philly last week, how kids are affected, and Mayor Cherelle Parker's message of the city's unity and resilience. The Parker administration has established One Philly Fund to provide financial support to victims of disasters in the January 31st plane crash. Also: Governor Josh Shapiro gave his budget address this week and the team prepares for Super Bowl LIX with dance moves and tricks to preserve your voice. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by executive producer Matt Katz and producer Abby Fritz. Go Birds. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: ‘We are a resilient city': Mayor Parker and other city officials stress unity and aid during town hall on deadly plane crash in Northeast Philadelphia Residents, businesses near medical jet crash site may return in coming days as NTSB, forensics investigators relocate City identifies man who died in his car in Northeast Philadelphia in Friday's medical transport jet crash Gov. Josh Shapiro proposes $51.5 billion budget with major investments in health care and education Pennsylvania governor proposes over $200 million more for Philly schools SEPTA would get $165 million in Josh Shapiro's state budget proposal, staving off service cuts City of Philadelphia Details Preparations for NFC Championship Game on Sunday A Bandwagoner's Guide to the 2024 Eagles Want some more Philly news? Sign up for our daily newsletter, Hey Philly. We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly. Have a question or comment? Call or text us at 215-259-8170. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Go Birds! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're at Live! Casino in South Philly for The Tasties, Philly's first food awards ceremony hosted by the Delicious City Philly podcast. Philly chefs, restaurants, and all the people that make the food industry so special got a chance to win a coveted golden pig trophy. Host Trenae Nuri talked with some of the winners and sampled some of the city's best food and drinks with City Cast Philly's executive producer Matt Katz and producer Abby Fritz. WINNERS OF THE TASTIES Hero of Hospitality Award: Mayor Cherelle Parker Best Emotional Support Sandwich: Bronco Cutlet at Farina Di Vita Cocktails: Friday Saturday Sunday Hospitality: Vernick Food & Drink Best Late-Night Joint: Messina Social Club Next Level Neighborhood Spot: Royal Tavern Standout Baker or Pastry Chef: Chris Dipiazza Best Pop-Up or Supper Club: Habibi Breakout Chef: Melissa McGrath Dish Wizard: Elvin of Provenance Icon: Zahav Most Crave-Worthy Pizza Joint: Char Best New Restaurant: Illata Jim Burke Award For Culinary Excellence for Chef of the Year: Dionicio Jiménez Restaurant of the Year: Kayala Listen back to our chat with Chef Eli Kulp, co-host of Delicious City Philly, about how this idea came to life. Want some more Philly news? Sign up for our daily newsletter, Hey Philly We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly Have a question or comment? Call or text us at 215-259-8170 Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here Go Birds! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A medical jet exploded and crashed just a minute after takeoff from Northeast Philadelphia Airport on Friday night, leaving all six on board, including an 11-year-old girl, dead. One person in a car near Cottman Avenue and Roosevelt Boulevard also died, and 22 were reported injured. Trenae Nuri, City Cast Philly host, and Matt Katz, City Cast Philly executive producer, bring you the latest information on the tragedy and the stories of Philadelphians trying to save their neighbors. Want some more Philly news? Sign up for our daily newsletter, Hey Philly We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly Have a question or comment? Call or text us at 215-259-8170 Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Friday News Roundup! The team is talking about the Trump administration mandates that have touched Philly, like the aggressive immigration enforcement that may have led to ICE arrests this week and the federal funding freeze that was ultimately rescinded. Also: Kevin Hart announced a new TV series set in Philly and the team prepares for the Eagles' Super Bowl rematch with the Kansas City Chiefs. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by executive producer Matt Katz and producer Abby Fritz. Go Birds. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: Temple student dies after falling from light pole during Eagles celebrations in Philadelphia 8 injured after driver strikes crowd of celebrating Eagles fans in Spring Garden neighborhood Philly migrants skip work, school, and shopping amid fears of ICE enforcement Philly restaurant owners say ICE showed up without warrant 'because it's a Puerto Rican restaurant' Medicaid payment systems restored in Pa. as Trump administration rescinds federal funding freeze memo BET+ Orders First Animated Series ‘Lil Kev,' Based on Creator Kevin Hart's Childhood; Wanda Sykes, Deon Cole Also Star We're doing a survey to learn more about our listeners. We'd be grateful if you took the survey at citycast.fm/survey—it's only 7 minutes long. You'll be doing us a big favor. Plus, anyone who takes the survey will be eligible to win a $250 Visa gift card–and City Cast City swag. Want some more Philly news? Sign up for our daily newsletter, Hey Philly. We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly. Have a question or comment? Call or text us at 215-259-8170. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Friday News Roundup! The team is talking about the new court opening in Kensington, how President Trump just let Philly's top Proud Boy out of prison, and Mayor Parker's spelling slip-up. Plus, if the Eagles win Sunday we get a Super Bowl. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by Matt Katz, executive producer of City Cast Philly, and Siani Colon, newsletter editor of Hey Philly. Go Birds! Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: New ‘wellness court' in Kensington for drug users launches Wednesday, as police prepare to ramp up drug enforcement Trump commutes sentences of Jan. 6 rioters, including former Philadelphia Proud Boys leader ICE has been freed to make arrests at churches. More immigrants took sanctuary in Philadelphia than anywhere else. Mayor Parker's administration says Philly's sanctuary city policy remains despite threats from Trump We're doing a survey to learn more about our listeners. We'd be grateful if you took the survey at citycast.fm/survey—it's only 7 minutes long. You'll be doing us a big favor. Plus, anyone who takes the survey will be eligible to win a $250 Visa gift card–and City Cast City swag. Want some more Philly news? Sign up for our daily newsletter, Hey Philly. We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly. Have a question or comment? Call or text us at 215-259-8170. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Friday News Roundup! The team is talking about the new district attorney race challenger and how Philadelphians feel after the Sixers arena switch-up. Also, a Philly incident that got national attention in 2018 spurred Starbucks to change its open door policy – that policy is now trashed! Host Trenae Nuri is joined by executive producer Matt Katz and producer Abby Fritz. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: Former Philly judge announces run for district attorney, setting up likely Democratic primary challenge Former Philly judge campaigning to replace Larry Krasner as DA Starbucks ditches open-door policy spurred by arrests at Philly store in 2018 Buy or leave, Starbucks tells nonpaying customers in policy reversal Here's how some Philly high school students built a library from scratch. ‘Kids just kept coming, renewing books.' Billionaires Dunk on Mayor & Council in Sixers Arena Deal Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail at 215-259-8170. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NPR and PBS stations are bracing for war with the incoming Trump administration. On this week's On the Media, the long history of efforts to save—and snuff out—public broadcasting. Plus, the role of public radio across the country, from keeping local governments in check to providing life-saving information during times of crisis.[01:00] Hosts Brooke Gladstone and Micah Loewinger explore the history of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and break down the funding with Karen Everhart, managing editor of Current.[06:59] Host Micah Loewinger speaks with Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts, a member of the Subcommittee on Communications, Media, and Broadband, which oversees the Corporation For Public Broadcasting, on his decades-long fight with Republican lawmakers to keep NPR and PBS alive.[13:44] Host Brooke Gladstone sits down with Mike Gonzalez, a senior fellow at The Heritage Foundation, who authored a part of the foundation's Project 2025 chapter on ending CPB funding. [34:26] Hosts Brooke Gladstone and Micah Loewinger on how public radio stations across the country work to hold local governments accountable, ft: Scott Franz of KUNC in Colorado, Matt Katz formerly of WNYC, and Lindsey Smith of Michigan Public.[00:00] Host Micah Loewinger takes a deep dive into the role of public radio during crises, ft: Tom Michael, founder of Marfa Public Radio and Laura Lee, news director for Blue Ridge Public Radio.[00:00] Host Brooke Gladstone sits down with Sage Smiley, news director at KYUK in Bethel, Alaska, to talk about the station's life-saving coverage of the Kuskokwim Ice Road in southwestern Alaska, and what the region would lose without public radio.Further reading:“End of CPB funding would affect stations of all sizes,” by Adam Ragusea“Is there any justification for continuing to ask taxpayers to fund NPR and PBS?” by Mike Gonzalez“Should New Jersey Democratic Officials Keep Jailing Immigrants for ICE?” by Matt Katz“A secret ballot system at Colorado's statehouse is quietly killing bills and raising transparency concerns,” by Scott Franz“Not Safe to Drink," a special radio series by Michigan Public“The Rock House Fire: 5 Years Later,” by Tom Michael On the Media is supported by listeners like you. Support OTM by donating today (https://pledge.wnyc.org/support/otm). Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @onthemedia, and share your thoughts with us by emailing onthemedia@wnyc.org.
It's the Friday News Roundup! We're talking about why tenants at Locust Towers still don't have heat, now Philly police are no longer arresting kids for low-level crimes, a new drug treatment center in the Northeast, and the playoff game between the Eagles and the Green Bay Packers. Host Trenae Nuri talks with Matt Katz, executive producer of City Cast Philly and Abby Fritz, City Cast Philly producer. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: West Philly tenants say they've had no heat — and no answers – for months Philly's new drug rehabilitation center will open this month as part of Mayor Parker's Kensington plan Snow, not even a whole inch, is expected Saturday morning in Philly Philadelphia police won't arrest kids for some low-level crimes starting next week. Here's what to know. Early numbers suggest a slight decline in juvenile crime in Philadelphia in 2024 For more Philly news, sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. Follow us on Instagram @citycastphilly. Thoughts on local news or The Birds? Leave us a text or voicemail at 215-259-8170. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Friday News Roundup! Today the team is talking about the possibility of snow next week and how some renters have been living without heat. And while Philly is feeling good about the city's homicide rate dropping more than 30% last year, the city is heartbroken over the fact that a 14-year-old is struggling to recover after being shot in the face at the Christmas Village. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by executive producer Matt Katz and producer Abby Fritz. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: Arctic air blast to bring frigid weather to Philly region in early 2025 More than 100 Philly rentals don't have heat during the holidays, records show Philly saw a historic drop in murders in 2024. What changed? The 14-year-old shot in the face in Dilworth Park lost an eye and barely survived, but is improving each day, his mother said Philadelphia Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel speaks about the decline in gun violence New Year babies: Meet the first Philadelphia-area babies born in 2025 Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. Leave us a voicemail at 215-259-8170. We're also on Instagram @citycastphilly. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Friday News Roundup! Today the team is talking about the big Philly stories that caught their attention this year. They also cover a recently launched city-run data website, Philly Stat 360, the City Council full vote on the 76ers arena, how Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel deployed more law enforcement at Christmas Village after three teens were shot last week, and more. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by executive producer Matt Katz to break all this down. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: Mayor Parker's New Website Has Us Feeling … Optimistic? Spate of shootings, including incident at Christmas Village, are ‘not the norm,' Mayor Parker and law enforcement officials say Philadelphia police boost security in Center City after violent weekend Scoop: Parker helped advance Wanda Sykes' bid for a Philly WNBA team Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on X and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail at 215-259-8170. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Jones Dairy Farm Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Don't worry, there's still time for you to get the perfect holiday gifts. Let your favorite local podcast help you with your holiday anxiety. Host Trenae Nuri talks with City Cast Philly executive producer Matt Katz, producer Abby Fritz, and newsletter editor Ava Wojnowski about their favorite places to shop locally. Here are all the gift ideas mentioned in the show: Renew Head Spa Philadelphia Flower Show Bird Gang LeSean “Shady” McCoy Kentucky Bourbon South Fellini Philadelphia Runner Cheese and Wine Monthly Membership Candlelight Concert Caphe Roaster Vault & Vine Phully Rooted Goldbelly Le Souk Market Project HOMEmade Movement Callowhill Armed With Good Intentions Books and Blooms booked. Grand National Tour: Kendrick Lamar and SZA Tyler, The Creator - CHROMAKOPIA: THE WORLD TOUR Big Ass Stadium Tour Nick Castellanos Phillies Headband Shibe Vintage Sports Urban Exchange Project Carry the Difference Duffle Bag Youth Astronaut Helmet Animal Umbrellas What's Next Lifesize Game Philly Onesies Drawn Jawn Coloring Book Philadelphia Zoo Membership Elite Sports Factory Moon + Arrow Philadelphia Diamond Company The Philadelphia Experiences Collection can be purchased at Independence Visitor Center, LOVE Park Visitor Center, Parkway Visitor Center, City Hall Visitor Center until December 24th. Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on X and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail or send us a text at 215-259-8170. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Jones Dairy Farm Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Friday News Roundup! Today the team is talking about the City Council vote on the 76ers arena, which came after multiple delays. Also, MOVE members ask for newly identified remains of the Africa family to be returned as well as their Osage Avenue home. To break all this down, host Trenae Nuri is joined by executive producer Matt Katz. Plus, they cover some good news about Kylie Kelce's new podcast “Not Gonna Lie.” Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: ‘It is criminal': Africa family wants MOVE bombing victims' remains returned and Osage Avenue home back Penn says it has found more human remains from the MOVE bombing at its museum Kylie Kelce Knocked Joe Rogan Off the Top Podcast Slot, In Just One Episode Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on X and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail at 215-259-8170. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Jones Dairy Farm Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Friday News Roundup! We talk about why City Council delayed the vote on the Sixers arena proposal and how a new law bans stopping, even for a minute, in bike lanes. Also, Caroline LeCount gets a street named after her, finally, and Philly has a first snow, already. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by Matt Katz, executive producer of City Cast Philly. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: Philly may get its first (barely) measurable snowfall of the season Thursday Philly City Council postpones vote on the proposed 76ers arena as negotiations continue Drivers can no longer stop, stand or park in bike lanes in Philly Philly Mayor signs bill to rename Taney Street to honor civil rights champion Why Philly Residents Want to Rename Taney Street Listen to Your Guide to December 2024 in Philly. Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on X & Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail at 215-259-8170. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: BetterHelp - get 10% off at betterhelp.com/CITYCAST Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You bring a date to some coffee shops, and a laptop to others. Some coffee shops offer fantastic meals, and others sell you…sneakers? Since Philly has such a variety of independent coffee shops, we made a guide to help you sort through them. Host Trenae Nuri sat down with executive producer Matt Katz and producer Abby Fritz at Mr. Rabbit Coffee in Fitler Square to break this all down. Coffee shops mentioned in the episode: Mr. Rabbit Last Drop Satellite Coffee Càphê Roasters Jezabel's Cafe Arterial Coffee iMUNCH Cafe Tela's Market and Kitchen Rival Bros Coffee Red Hook Coffee and Tea Alif Brew and Mini Mart Elixir Coffee THANK YOU THANK YOU Persimmon Coffee OX Coffee Enswell Two Persons Coffee High Point Cafe Encanto Kicks & Coffee Uncle Bobbie's Coffee and Books The Monkey & The Elephant Herman's Coffee vernick coffee bar Gleaner's Cafe Caffé Ida Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on X and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail or send us a text at 215-259-8170. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: BetterHelp - get 10% off at betterhelp.com/CITYCAST Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Generations of Philadelphia children have walked through The Franklin Institute's 18-foot-high Giant Heart. The heart was recently renovated as the centerpiece of a new $8.5 million Body Odyssey exhibit featuring three rooms of high-tech interactive activities. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by Matt Katz, executive producer of City Cast Philly, and four kids who they both know very well. Sadie and Reuben are Matt's kids. Nabi and Yahara are Trenae's kids. And each has an opinion about the exhibit. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts about the Giant Heart or anything else? Leave us a voicemail or send us a text at 215-259-8170. Want some more Philly news? Sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on X & Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Friday News Roundup! We're talking about the hearings on the proposed Center City basketball arena, the deal that averted a SEPTA strike, and the questions surrounding the shooting death of Robert Jones by an off-duty cop. We also have news on behind-the-scenes drama with the Sixers and a loud karaoke taxi driving around town that's bringing both joy and distress. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by Matt Katz, executive producer of City Cast Philly, and producer Abby Fritz. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: Chinatown advocates tell City Council 76ers arena would push neighborhood 'toward the precipice' City Council needs to take the Sixers arena proposal seriously | Editorial Man shot and killed by off-duty Philly homicide detective was unarmed, sources and family's lawyer say A karaoke taxi has come to town but some want the plug pulled on the Center City attraction SEPTA strike averted in last-minute deal with transit workers union How is SEPTA funded? Inside the Philadelphia transit agency's budget – and what's behind the "death spiral" Shapiro says he won't let SEPTA ‘fail' as struggling transit agency warns of looming cuts Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on X and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail at 215-259-8170. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Luray Caverns Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Disruption Matters special podcast miniseries is back for a third season, and this year, leading industry experts discuss how private markets can best use today's technologies to create value. In the sixth and final episode of this season, we delve into how best to begin creating value using AI and other cutting-edge technology. It's no surprise that picking the right priorities is key, but so is staffing and senior management buy-in. With so many service providers, systems and apps in the market making so many promises, it's hard to imagine where to begin the process. While every GP and every portfolio company has unique needs and challenges, we offer the first principles that should guide listeners, no matter the size or strategy of the firm. Guests include Matt Katz, global head of data science at Blackstone; Chris Satchell, managing director of tech and digital at Clayton, Dubilier and Rice; Raj Kushwaha, co-head of value creation and chief digital officer at Warburg Pincus; Misha Logvinov, a managing director at MGX; Tim Kiely, operating principal at BayPine; Hoyoung Pak, global co-lead of the AI & Data Practice Group at AlixPartners; and Jason McDannold, Americas co-lead, Private Equity, at AlixPartners.
It's the Friday News Roundup! We're talking about the recount that's been ordered in the Pennsylvania Senate race between Dave McCormick and Sen. Bob Casey. We also cover what came out of this week's City Council hearings on the proposed Sixers arena and why Philly is smelling smoke from New Jersey. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by Matt Katz, executive producer of City Cast Philly, and producer Abby Fritz. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: City Council hears testimony from Parker administration on proposed Sixers arena Philly City Council kicks off series of hearings devoted to Sixers' arena proposal Pennsylvania Senate race headed to recount as Casey trails McCormick by less than half a point Bob Brady's feud with the Harris campaign reignited long-held criticisms of the city party. But he says he's not going anywhere. N.J. declares drought warning as conditions worsen; state's biggest water supplier orders mandatory conservation South Jersey wildfires create hazy conditions in Philadelphia on Sunday 14-year-old charged with aggravated arson for allegedly starting 52-acre wildfire in South Jersey What does ‘John Wick' have to do with the N.J. wildfires? See tips for how to conserve water during this dry spell here. Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on X and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail at 215-259-8170. Learn more about the sponsor of this episode: Luray Caverns Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Friday News Roundup! We're talking about how it feels now that this election is over and what a Trump presidency will mean for Philadelphians. We also cover the latest on the Jason Kelce and Joel Embiid incidents. Plus, how we're decompressing from the election. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by Matt Katz, executive producer of City Cast Philly, and producer Abby Fritz. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: To win Pennsylvania, Donald Trump did exactly what he needed to in Philly: Improve slightly. Philadelphia City Commissioners Unofficial 2024 Election Results Donald Trump's growing support among Latino voters helped him clinch battleground Pennsylvania Kamala Harris campaign lashes out at Bob Brady for his lack of leadership after he claims no responsibility for Tuesday's red wave Common Wealth of Pennsylvania Unofficial Election Results Jason Kelce on phone-throwing incident: ‘The thing that I regret the most is saying that word' Joel Embiid suspended 3 games for shoving media member Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on X and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail at 215-259-8170. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: The Philadelphia Citizen Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The sun is rising in Philadelphia, and we're here with the latest results in the presidential, senate and local elections. Host Trenae Nuri, executive producer Matt Katz, and producer Abby Fritz have reports from polling places and the most up-to-date results. Follow the latest vote in tally in Philly: Philadelphia City Commissioners Office Want some more Philly election news? Sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on X and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail at 215-259-8170. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: The Philadelphia Citizen Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Friday News Roundup! All eyes have been on Pennsylvania – perhaps the most important swing state in the presidential election. Here in Philly, we haven't had this much influence since the Founding Fathers met up in Independence Hall. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by Matt Katz, executive producer of City Cast Philly, and Julia Terruso, political reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer, to break down the last days of this polarizing election and how Philly may hold the deciding votes. They discuss how Harris and Trump are basically tied, which celebrities are coming to town, and what's happening on the campaign trail this weekend. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great journalism: Vice President Kamala Harris will hold an election eve rally in front of Philadelphia Museum of Art Harris and Trump are navigating Pennsylvania's gender gap with bro podcasts and ladies' room Post-its Bruce Springsteen and Barack Obama exhort Philly supporters to get out and vote for Kamala Harris The Interview: John Fetterman Fears Trump is Stronger Than Ever Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on X and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail at 215-259-8170. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: BetterHelp - get 10% off at betterhelp.com/CITYCAST Luray Caverns Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's episode with Matt from Caldera explores how Rollup-as-a-Service providers are dramatically reducing the cost and complexity of launching L2s, from $15M down to just thousands. Learn about Caldera's strategy for standardizing blockchain infrastructure, their perspective on different rollup stacks (Arbitrum, Optimism, zkSync), and their vision for connecting multiple blockchain clusters through their meta layer. Thanks for tuning in! - - Follow Matt: https://twitter.com/0xkatz Follow Rex: https://x.com/LogarithmicRex Follow nosleepjon: https://x.com/nosleepjon Follow Expansion: https://x.com/ExpansionPod_ Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@expansionpod Subscribe on Apple: http://apple.co/4bGKYYM Subscribe on Spotify: http://spoti.fi/3Vaubq1 Get top market insights and the latest in crypto news. Subscribe to Blockworks Daily Newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter/ -- Join us at Permissionless III Oct 9-11. Use code: EXPANSION10 for a 10% discount: https://blockworks.co/event/permissionless-iii -- Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (01:26) Rollup as a Service Model (06:11) True Cost of L2s (15:09) End Game of Infra (34:15) Pros and Cons of Stacks (48:39) Are RAAS Providers Centralizing? (57:10) Virtual Machine Inclusion - - Disclaimer Expansion was kickstarted by a grant from the Celestia Foundation. Nothing said on Expansion is a recommendation to buy or sell securities or tokens. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are solely our opinions, not financial advice. Rex, Jon, and our guests may hold positions in the companies, funds, or projects discussed.
It's the Friday News Roundup! If you've recently tuned out all the election drama, we've got you covered. Since the race for president is now centered on Pennsylvania, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris – and Elon Musk! – have been campaigning in and around Philly. Our city might be the most significant in the country when it comes to determining who moves into the White House, but there are new complaints that the Harris operation isn't properly organized and Trump is making inroads with Black and blue-collar voters. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by Matt Katz, City Cast Philly executive producer, and Asha Prihar, Hey Philly newsletter editor. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local and national journalism: Inside Trump's bizarre first town hall in the Philly suburbs, which included a 30-minute playlist party and election date flub Kamala Harris campaigns in Bucks County with former GOP lawmakers, ex-Trump aides Trump sways and bops to music for 39 minutes in bizarre town hall episode Musk Is Going All In to Elect Trump Philly officials criticize Kamala Harris' campaign for overlooking their role in winning Pennsylvania: ‘They'll blame us if we lose' ‘Pennsylvania is such a mess': Inside Team Harris' unusual levels of finger-pointing The grieving mother who was caught off guard when she appeared in a Trump ad asks the former president to intervene In deep-blue Philly, working class voters are shifting toward Republicans Check your voter registration status here. Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on Twitter and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail at 215-259-8170. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
**Do you have your voting plan? ^_^ Grab a buddy and participate in democracy together (then go get some ice cream or cake or some cheese, cuz you deserve it ;) ) Check your voter registration and find your polling place at Vote.gov**Lindsey and Donte introduce you to bentonite, a common ingredient in glaze-making. From basic traits to baking analogies, these mud peddlers do their best to explain what bentonite is and what it does to your clay and glazes.What ingredient do you want to meet next? Tell us in the comments or tag us on the socials!**Do you have a voting plan? Grab a buddy and participate in democracy together (then go get some ice cream or cake or cheese, cuz you deserve it ;) )**Sources and further reading:Digital Fire – Bentonite (https://digitalfire.com/material/bentonite)Sue MacLeod on the Ceramic Arts Network (https://ceramicartsnetwork.org/ceramic-recipes/recipe/bentonite#)Rose and Matt Katz's Ceramic Materials Workshop (https://ceramicmaterialsworkshop.com/)_____About Your HostsLindsey M Dillon is an award-winning professional ceramic artist who makes mugs and creature sculptures inspired by history, folklore, and geek culture. They have been working in clay since 2007, and doing so professionally since 2014. Their supernatural powers haven't manifested yet, but it's ok, they'll wait.Donte of Earth Nation Ceramics is a professional ceramic artist and Youtuber with over 90k artists in his community, all helping each other grow through their ceramic art journey one step at a time. He also has a massive addiction to boba milk tea and anime.Find LindseyWebsite and shop – lindseymdillon.comPatreon – patreon.com/lindseymdillonInstagram, TikTok, and Facebook – @lindseymdillon Find DonteWebsite and shop – earthnationceramics.comPatreon – patreon.com/EarthnationceramicsYoutube – Earth Nation CeramicsInstagram – @earth_nation_ceramicsTikTok and Facebook – @earthnationceramicsJoin the Discord – https://discord.gg/Xtmwk7y
For the first time in their long history, the Phillies are in the playoffs against their rivals up I-95, the New York Mets. Red October has arrived. Executive producer Matt Katz, who is unfortunately a Mets fan, sits down with Abraham Gutman, a Phillies fan and reporter at the Philadelphia Inquirer, who is covering the fan vibes at these games. They talk about the playoffs, the New York-Philly rivalry, and an off-the-field moment that makes baseball so special. Read Abraham's story about fathers watching the Phillies here and follow his work on X. You can find the clips from this episode here and here. Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on Twitter and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail or send us a text at 215-259-8170. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST BetterHelp - get 10% off at betterhelp.com/CITYCAST Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Introducing our new executive producer, Matt Katz! Host Trenae Nuri is getting to know Matt by swapping stories about their favorite Philly viral moments. From some of Philadelphia's most legendary pole climbers, to that cute robot that got jumped, and Philly Elmo's drumline, it's clear quite a few of the internet's most interesting characters have come from our city. Check out the articles and videos covering these hilarious viral moments: Man backflips into floodwaters on Philadelphia highway Vine Street Expressway backflipper recalls plunge into brown floodwaters after Hurricane Ida Beloved HitchBOT destroyed in Philadelphia Eagles fans climb onto traffic light poles as team advances to Super Bowl The Philly pole climber who caught and shotgunned 7 beers says, ‘This is not my first rodeo' The Mayfair Mayor: “Philly doesn't have the best luck right now. We lost the World Series, we lost the Superbowl, and now we lost 95, so looks like we're just taking L's.” Yes, Philly Elmo and the drum line Positive Movement are still hitting the streets during the pandemic Philly Elmo drumming in the streets in 2022 Philly's “Stoop Man” has been standing outside his apartment for every Google Street View picture for the last 15 years Listen here to our previous episode about the history of pole climbing in Philly. Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on Twitter and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail or send us a text at 215-259-8170. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's another midweek news roundup. We're talking about how Philly feels about the presidential candidates, SEPTA cracking down on fare evasion, and Red October – the Phillies start their playoff run, but stadium workers are on the picket line. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by Matt Katz, City Cast Philly's executive producer, and Asha Prihar, Hey Philly newsletter editor. Our news roundups are powered by great local journalism: SEPTA Expands Pilot Program to Combat Fare Evasion Real Clear Polling 2024 Pennsylvania: Trump vs. Harris Kamala Harris is performing better than Joe Biden with Philly voters, but there could be red flags Harris and Trump Are Bombarding Pennsylvania With Political Ads SEPTA Expands Pilot Program to Combat Fare Evasion Did a SEPTA police officer use excessive force over perceived fare evasion? Read more about our news quiz (spoilers ahead): Fewest games played to 100 career home runs This Date in Baseball - Ryan Howard becomes fastest player in MLB history to reach 200 career HRs StatMuse: Which sports team has the most losses ever These teams lost at least 110 games Phillies win wild Game 3 Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on Twitter and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail at 215-259-8170. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt Katz is CEO and Co-Founder of Caldera. Matt is a self-proclaimed “Crypto OG without the net worth to show for it.” Perhaps that has to do with the fact he discovered Bitcoin at the age of 12, while in Middle School. Matt's interest in technology led him to study Computer Science at Stanford before he dropped out to Co-Found Caldera. Caldera is a rollup deployment platform that allows developers to launch high performance, customizable, application-specific rollups. -- Follow Caldera on X: @Calderaxyz -- Follow us on the socials: X: @showcrypto TikTok: @showmethecrypto Instagram: @showmethecryptopodcast -- *Any financial compensation we receive will always be clearly identified as an advertisement or sponsored content. We don't accept payment to feature guests, and we don't accept payment to influence the coins/projects we discuss on Show Me The Crypto. Any ads will be clearly identified during the show, and information on our partners will be featured in the show notes.
Prosecutors are planning to criminally charge the man police shot inside a Brooklyn subway station over the weekend. Plus, WNYC's Ramsey Khalifeh reports on the reaction from residents in Brownsville days after the police shooting at the neighborhood station. Also, two recent police shootings highlight an ongoing problem for the NYPD and their tasers. And finally, WNYC's Michael Hill and Matt Katz discuss the latest corruption scandal in city government after a grand jury indicted two former FDNY chiefs.
Despite a decrease in incarcerated people and fewer corrections staff in New York City, the Independent Budget Office says overtime is driving the Department of Corrections high spending. Meanwhile, a bill to decriminalize jaywalking in New York City is on hold after advocates raised concerns over last-minute changes that would still penalize pedestrians. Plus, Mayor Eric Adams has appointed Tom Donilon as interim NYPD Commissioner following Edward Caban's resignation, which came one week after his phones were seized in a federal investigation. WNYC's public safety reporter Matt Katz has the latest.
Matt Katz is CEO and Co-Founder of Caldera (http://caldera.xyz). Caldera specializes in building high-performance, customizable, and application-specific layer-two and layer-three blockchains. In this episode, Matt shares his thoughts on the modular blockchain ecosystem, how Caldera is enabling the growth and development of modular blockchains, and the Metalayer: Caldera's innovative interoperability ecosystem.
The MTA and NYPD are planning to send a surge of officers onto bus routes as part of a new fare evasion crackdown. Meanwhile, repairs are still underway after the Coney Island Cyclone was shut down a week ago due to mechanical issues. Plus, a new report shows that detainees at Rikers Island aren't getting prompt medical care. WNYC's Matt Katz has more. Finally, WNYC teams up with the nonprofit Street Lab to highlight stories from neighborhoods across New York City. This week, we set up shop at Brooklyn Black Utopia, an event at the Flatbush African Burial Ground.
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Lee Cowan talks with reporter and podcaster Matt Katz about his search for his biological father. Also: Dr. Jon LaPook sits down with public health expert Dr. Anthony Fauci; Tracy Smith visits actor-director Kevin Costner on the location of his Western epic, "Horizon: An American Saga"; Jonathan Vigliotti talks with Pete and Chasten Buttigieg about adapting to parenthood; Kelefa Sanneh profiles country artist Luke Combs; Michelle Miller interviews actor Jonathan Bailey, star of "Bridgerton" and "Fellow Travelers"; and Mo Rocca learns some dance moves from Broadway veteran Baayork Lee.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Matt Katz-Bohen, began playing piano at age 7, expanded his repertoire to include cello, violin, and guitar. An alumnus of New York City's LaGuardia High School, he became the guitarist and Music Director for the drag queen rock troupe The Touchables, collaborating with notable artists like Jody Watley and Lady Miss Kier. Introduced to Debbie Harry at the Squeezebox party, Matt soon joined Blondie on keyboards for their 2008 world tour. As a co-writer of Blondie songs and a musical director for NYC's Bowieball party, he has also written for RuPaul and toured with Boy George and Tony Bennett.
Matt Katz, WNYC/Gothamist reporter covering public safety and host of the new podcast "Inconceivable Truth," went on a quest to learn the truth of his paternity after surprising DNA test results. Along the way, he uncovered a web of shady artificial insemination practices in 1970s New York City that produced countless children with unknown biological fathers. He shares his findings and listeners share similar stories.
Nearly seven months after October 7th and the start of the war in Gaza, emotions over the violence and devastation are still running hot here in the U.S, and inspiring an exercise in self-reflection for many Jewish Americans. It's a confusing and anxious moment to celebrate Passover, marked this year by personal and communal crises over Israel, rising anti-Semitism and political divisions playing out in the public eye. Passover is a holiday traditionally centered around the stories of Jewish liberation from oppression. How can these ancient stories be translated into a modern context? And how can a seder table be shared with people who might have different perspectives about what it means to be Jewish in America right now? Guest host Matt Katz shares his personal story of a shifting Jewish identity and sits down with Noah Feldman, Harvard Law professor and author of “To Be A Jew Today: A New Guide to God, Israel, and the Jewish People,” to address some of these questions and take calls from Jewish listeners across the country. Tell us what you think. We're on Instagram and X (Twitter) @noteswithkai. Email us a message or voice memo at notes@wnyc.org. Or click here to record yourself. “Notes from America” airs live on Sunday evenings at 6pm ET. The podcast episodes are lightly edited from our live broadcasts. Tune into the show on Sunday nights via the stream on notesfromamerica.org.
In this episode, we share the first part of the new podcast series Inconceivable Truth. It's hosted by WNYC reporter Matt Katz, who has been searching for his biological father since he was a little kid. But it wasn't until Matt was in his 40s that he realized he was on the wrong journey altogether. The true story is wrapped in confusion and secrecy, and in the end, it upended the truth about who he is — raising questions about identity, fatherhood, medical ethics and what family really means. But will finding answers make Matt whole, or just make things even more complicated? Join Matt Katz on Notes From America for a live conversation about Jewish American identity now, and how that identity has been interrupted, complicated or clarified by the events of October 7th and the ongoing violence and devastation in the Middle East. To add your voice to that conversation, click here to record or call or text 844-745-TALK (8255) any time. You can also call in live starting at 6pm ET on Sunday, April 21.