Author David Greenberg talks about Spin tactics in U.S. Presidencies

David Greenberg, author of Republic of Spin: An Inside History of the American Presidency, and Professor of History at Rutgers University, joins Steve Adubato for a special half-hour conversation to investigate how different American presidents have used public relations tactics to engage their audience and sway public opinion.

2024-11-04T08:48:04-05:00

First 1000 Days Policy Coalition founders discuss their mission to support NJ families

Steve Adubato is joined by the Co-founders of the First 1,000 Days Policy Coalition, Atiya Weiss, Executive Director of The Burke Foundation, and Debra Lancaster, Executive Director of the Center for Women and Work at Rutgers University, to discuss their mission to provide NJ families with equitable access to affordable, high-quality child care.

2024-10-30T21:02:46-04:00

Asm. Al Barlas addresses affordability in NJ and civil political discourse

Asm. Al Barlas (R) of New Jersey’s 40th Legislative District, sits down with Steve Adubato to discuss affordability in New Jersey and the value of civil discourse in navigating political differences.

2024-10-18T08:34:33-04:00

Democrat gubernatorial candidate Steve Sweeney discusses issues that matter to NJ

In this special edition of State of Affairs, Steve Adubato sits down individually with Former Senate President Steve Sweeney, the democratic gubernatorial candidate, to discuss his views on the fiscal health of the state, reproductive rights, and education.

2024-10-11T08:21:19-04:00

Republican gubernatorial candidate Bill Spadea highlights his campaign goals

In this special edition of State of Affairs, Steve Adubato sits down with Republican gubernatorial candidate Bill Spadea to discuss the school funding formula, his views on the migrant crisis, and ensuring voter integrity in New Jersey.

2024-10-11T08:17:51-04:00

Remembering Ruth Mandel, Geraldine Morgan Thompson and Beatrice Alice Hicks

Steve Adubato and co-host Jacqui Tricarico remember three women leaders whose legacies continue to have a significant impact, including Ruth Mandel, former Director of the Eagleton Institute at Rutgers University, Geraldine Morgan Thompson, a public health and environmental activist in the early 1900s, and Beatrice Alice Hicks, the co-founder and first president of the Society of Women Engineers. Joined by: John Farmer, University Professor, Rutgers University Jane Scimeca, Professor of History, Brookdale Community College, author, Mrs. Thompson Saves the Day Karen Horting, Executive Director and CEO, Society of Women Engineers

2024-10-08T09:53:23-04:00
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