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After a yearlong hiatus, Road to Resilience returns with a new producer and host. Stephen Calabria is the Director of Podcasting for the Mount Sinai Health System. He comes with a background in print and TV journalism, as well as years of experience in podcast hosting and producing. On this relaunch episode of Road to Resilience, Stephen explores where the show has been in the past several years – and where he and Mount Sinai look to take it from here. Road to Resilience brings you stories and insights to help you thrive in a challenging world. From fighting burnout and trauma to building resilient families, we explore what's possible when science meets the human spirit. Get Road to Resilience and other Mount Sinai podcasts in your inbox. Listen and subscribe to Road to Resilience on: Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/2Nve2Kt Spotify https://spoti.fi/2UbuTVY Google Podcasts http://bit.ly/3aWL5Ag Stitcher http://bit.ly/2UarLcQ Pocket Casts https://pca.st/VW6A YouTube http://bit.ly/2RH5ZMh Recorded at the Levy Library at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Music by Blue Dot Sessions
Sherrod and Keren are joined in studio by Remy Kassimir, Tom Cassidy, Brownie Marie, and Stephen Calabria as they ask whether Abraham Lincoln was gay, they discuss Remy learning to masturbate, and they discuss the impeachment trial. For the extended version of this weeks podcast subscribe at www.patreon.com/racewars
Stephen Calabria is a New York City-based podcast and live events producer. His next event is a debate on Reparations at the Comedy Cellar, scheduled for July 22: https://comedycellar.com/events/ugdebate_072219.html Robb Leigh Davis is a writer, producer, and director in New York City. As a playwright, his work has been featured in the Dixon Place HOT! Festival and the New York International Fringe Festival. He was commissioned by Brooklyn College for two performance pieces, In The Eyes of God and Intolerable, and has performed original works at conferences across the country, as well as being a selected playwright for the Tectonic Theater Project's LGBT Theater Artists of Color Training Lab. He is the creator and host of the performance series, MEDITATION ON A THEME (www.meditationonatheme.com), and the Co-host of the podcast Takin U Back, with comedienne Jenn Wehrung. Each episode revisits a calendar year, and all the pop culture insanity that ensued. As a director, he has overseen the one-woman shows, Seeing the Glass, with Jenn Wehrung, White America Hero, with Erica Bradshaw & One Who Succeeds, with Marina Franklin. He has worked extensively in the NYC public school system, creating and advising the development of arts-focused after school programs across the five boroughs, and previously served as the Director of Arts & Culture for the LGBT Center of NYC. Jenny Saldana is a writer, actress, and stand-up comedian. She wrote, produced and starred in Happy Cancer Chick, a web series inspired by her own battle with breast cancer. She’s penned four plays, and had a principal role in The Dictator. Her video series, The Little Brown Girl Show can be found on Youtube and Facebook Live. Jenny also does advocacy work for young cancer survivors, who often face social or medical problems later in life, and often have trouble with insurance during their treatment. Nonye Brown-West is a Nigerian-American comedian, producer, and writer working theaters, clubs and colleges on the East Coast. She has been featured in the Boston Globe as a Comic to Watch and on Sway In The Morning live at Caroline's on Broadway as a part of the New York Comedy Festival. She was also a featured comedian in the 2019 Treefort Music Festival. You may have seen her recently on “Cittylin” on ABC Boston or you may have heard her on 90.9, Boston's NPR. Always hosted by Marina Franklin - Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf.
What is the best way to preserve the liberal international order (such as it is) going forward? Some counsel conservatism. Jennifer Lind and William Wohlforth argue that “the United States and its partners should consolidate the gains the order has reaped,” back away from democracy promotion, and resist the urge to add new members to existing alliances, especially those countries that bring more liabilities than capabilities. Are they right? Must the United States practice more discernment (Bryan’s word) or restraint (Chris’s), or does the order still depend upon American military primacy? Would it collapse or atrophy if the United States were less likely to employ force in the service of certain desirable, but non-essential, ends? Or would democracy and human rights flourish if promoted chiefly by the power of America's example, and carried forward by non-governmental organizations, as opposed to entities of the U.S. government? Also, Chris remembers Rep. Walter Jones, Melanie praises California Gov. Gavin Newsom, and, in a first, Germany earns both a grievance and (minor) attaboy in the same show. Links Jennifer Lind and William C. Wohlforth, "The Future of the Liberal Order Is Conservative: A Strategy to Save the System," Foreign Affairs, March/April 2019 Tony Bizjak, Tim Sheehan, and Rory Appleton, "No, Gov. Gavin Newsom Didn't Kill High-Speed Rail. But What's His Plan B?," Sacramento Bee, February 18, 2019 Adam Brinklow, "San Francisco Delay Mission Housing over Potentially Historic Laundromat," Curbed SF, February 14, 2019 Christian Britschgi, "New Kamala Harris Bill Asks Federal Taxpayers to Subsidize California's High Housing Costs," Reason, July 20, 2018 Peter Moore, "Most Americans Still Back the US's Defense Commitment to Other Members of NATO, Though Doubts Creep in When Asked About Specific Countries,"YouGov, April 01, 2014 Stephen Calabria, "Americans Conflicted About Which NATO Countires They'd Defend From Russia: Poll," Huffington Post, April 01, 2014 Kathryn Krawczyk, "Mick Mulvaney Says, 'Nobody Cares' About the Deficit. He Used To. A Lot," Week, February 06, 2019 Jonathan Chait, "Mulvaney: Trump Not Mentioning Debt Because 'Nobody Cares'," New York Magazine, February 06, 2019 “Mullen: Debt Is Top National Security Threat,”CNN, August 27, 2010, Felicia Sonmez, "Walter Jones, 'Freedom Fries' Congressman Who Became Iraq War Critic, Dies at 76," Washington Post, February 10, 2019 David Gelles, "They're Rich and They're Mad About Taxes (Too Low!)," New York Times, February 12, 2019 Patricia Cohen, "In Amazon Fight, Progressives Showed What They Want: A New Economic Agenda," New York Times, February 16, 2019 Katrin Bennhold and Steven Erlanger "Merkel Rejects That US Demands That Europe Pull Out of the Iran Nuclear Deal," New York Times, February 16, 2019 Music and Production by Tre Hester
On this episode of Live From America Podcast, Our special guest is Lyn Ulbricht, the mother of Ross Ulbricht (famed creator of the website "Silk Road"). Ross is currently serving a double life sentence in a Federal prison. As we hear from a mother who believes her son was truly wrongfully imprisoned, We learn about what it is like for Lynn to fight her fight, and to hear what reason a Federal judge gave for taking her sons freedom. With comedians, Modi and Tony Daro, reporter Stephen Calabria, Hosted by Noam Dworman and Hatem Gabr
We sit down with Vice News Editor Keegan Hamilton, Comedian Modi, Comedian Greg Rogell, and Stephen Calabria to discuss the North Korean missile that was shot over Japan in August 2017. Is North Korea a threat to the world? A threat to the United States? Is ISIS more of a threat? How has the situation come to this? Keegan has reported for Vice News on the subject matter and it makes for a fantastic episode.
A Special Exclusive FiveThirtyEight.com Edition. This week on Live From America Podcast, we are joined by Editor-in-Chief of FiveThirtyEight.com, Nate Silver, as well as FiveThirtyEight's political writer and analyst, Harry Enten. Also in the studio, we have a former longtime writer for the Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Rory Albanese and reporter Stephen Calabria. Nate shares his latest findings with the political landscape and what their implications are long-term.
We are joined by two times Pulitzer Prizes winner, Journalist Joby Warrick( The Washington Post), comedian Mike Yard, comedian Keren Margolis and producer Stephen Calabria.
John Bohrer ( Author of The Revolution Of Robert Kennedy), Comedian Andrew Schulz and reporter Stephen Calabria join Noam Dworman and Hatem Gabr in a discussion about the attack on congressmen , terrorist attacks in London and Mr Bohrer new book.
Sari Cooper-Certified Sex Therapist & Author and host of " Sex Esteem" educate us on sex and relationships , with comedian Modi and Stephen Calabria