How this organization is combatting food insecurity with fresh produce

March 18, 2026. Chip Paillex, President and Founder of America’s Grow-a-Row and 2010 Russ Berrie Making A Difference Awardee, joins Steve Adubato to discuss how the organization addresses food insecurity by planting, harvesting, and distributing free fresh produce across New Jersey and the United States.

2026-03-16T08:56:13-04:00

President of Bell Labs Solutions Research discusses their relationship with the HELIX

March 18, 2026. Steve Adubato is joined by Dr. Thierry E. Klein, President of Bell Labs Solutions Research at Nokia, to assess the impact of their collaboration with the HELIX in New Brunswick.

2026-03-16T08:50:53-04:00

Cardiac Electrophysiologist examines emerging technology in cardiac medicine

March 18, 2026. Dr. Nitika Dabas, Cardiac Electrophysiologist at Englewood Health, joins Steve Adubato to examine the importance of mentorship in specialized fields of medicine and how emerging technology is transforming cardiovascular treatment.

2026-03-16T08:48:48-04:00

Columnist Ian O’Connor highlights UCONN Men’s Basketball Coach, Dan Hurley

March 14, 2026. Steve Adubato welcomes Ian O’Connor, columnist for The Athletic and co-author of Never Stop: Life, Leadership, and What It Takes to Be Great, to discuss the background, career, and leadership of New Jersey native and UCONN Men’s Basketball Coach, Dan Hurley.

2026-03-15T09:00:08-04:00

Michele Adubato discusses supporting independent adults living with autism

March 10, 2026. Steve Adubato talks with Michele Adubato, CEO of The North Ward Center and Founder of The Center for Autism, about the services The Center for Autism provides to help adults with autism live independently, build careers, and improve emotional well-being.

2026-03-10T12:42:31-04:00

Author Jack Ford commemorate the pioneer journalist Lee Carson

March 10, 2026. Steve Adubato joins Jack Ford, author of Beyond This Place of Wrath and Tears, legal analyst, and Emmy Award-winning journalist, to commemorate the career of Lee Carson - a pioneering female World War II correspondent - and discuss the insights her reporting offers today.

2026-03-10T11:04:58-04:00

NYT Best-selling author Padma Lakshmi talks the connection of food, culture, and identity

March 2, 2026. In this special half-hour program, One-on-One Senior Correspondent Jacqui Tricarico sits down with Padma Lakshmi, New York Times Bestselling Author and Host, Creator, and Executive Producer of America's Culinary Cup, to discuss her remarkable career and to explore how her travels across the country reveal the powerful connection between food, culture, and identity.

2026-03-03T09:16:07-05:00

Author Thomas Jason Anderson examines political corruption and abuse of power

February, 28, 2026. Steve Adubato sits down with Thomas Jason Anderson, Co-Author of Gold Bar Bob, to discuss former U.S. Senator Robert Menendez’s abuse of political power and emphasize the importance of addressing government corruption.

2026-02-27T10:36:07-05:00

Combatting food insecurity with nutritional education and fresh produce

February 25, 2026. Senior One-on-One Correspondent Jacqui Tricarico talks with Alicia Newcomb, Executive Director of C.R.O.P.S., to examine how their non-profit alleviates food insecurity by cultivating fresh produce, ensuring access to nutritious food, providing educational programming, and advocating for sustainable food systems.

2026-02-25T09:47:58-05:00

Examining youth mental health at the 2025 NJEA Convention

February 25, 2026. On location at the NJEA Convention, Senior One-on-One Correspondent Jacqui Tricarico is joined by Dr. Meera Wells, Statewide Medical Director of NJ Pediatric Psychiatry Collaborative and Assistant Professor at Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine’s Department of Psychiatry, to emphasize the significance of youth mental health for educational, emotional, and social success.

2026-02-25T09:45:49-05:00
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