Political strategists Philip Alagia and Dale Florio discuss key policy priorities for NJ’s next governor

July 5, 2025. Steve Adubato joins Philip B. Alagia, Democratic Strategist and Chief of Staff of Essex County, New Jersey, and Dale J. Florio, Esq., Republican Strategist with PPAG (Princeton Public Affairs Group), for a bipartisan conversation on the key policy priorities for New Jersey’s next governor.

2025-07-03T09:54:07-04:00

Examining tuberculosis and the role of mentorship in academic laboratories

July 5, 2025. Steve Adubato is joined by David Alland, MD, Director of The Public Health Research Institute and Professor and Chief of Division of Infectious Diseases at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, to examine his innovative tuberculosis research and the role of mentorship in academic laboratories.

2025-07-03T09:55:54-04:00

The importance of female representation in the legal field

July 5, 2025. Steve Adubato speaks with Marie L. Mathews, Managing Member of CSG Law, to discuss the representation of women in the legal field, the importance of mentorship in developing young attorneys, and the impact of AI on the future of the legal profession.

2025-07-03T09:56:30-04:00

Executive Producer of Beyond the Gates celebrates this groundbreaking soap opera

July 5, 2025. Sheila Ducksworth, Executive Producer of "Beyond the Gates," and President of CBS Studios/NAACP Venture, joins Steve Adubato to celebrate their groundbreaking soap opera, its all-Black cast, and her passion for the genre.

2025-07-03T09:57:10-04:00

Author David Enrich explores censorship and free speech in American journalism

June 28, 2025. Steve Adubato sits down with David Enrich, author of "Murder the Truth," and Deputy Investigations Editor at The New York Times, to explore how political pressure, self-censorship, and threats to free speech are impacting the future of journalism in America.

2025-06-28T21:23:00-04:00

Remembering Wilhelmina Holder and Mildred Crump

June 24, 2025. Steve Adubato and co-host Jacqui Tricarico remember the lives of two female trailblazers in Newark: Mildred Crump, the city’s first African-American Councilwoman, and Wilhelmina Holder, a passionate advocate for children and education. Joined by: Kaleena K. Berryman, Executive Director, Newark Youth Career Pathways C. Lawrence Crump, Esq., son of Mildred C. Crump and Council President for the City of Newark

2025-06-20T08:55:48-04:00

Examining breakthrough research that could improve the quality of life for paraplegics

June 21, 2025. Steve Adubato welcomes Steven Kirshblum, MD, Chief Medical Officer of the Kessler Foundation, to examine breakthrough research that could improve the quality of life for those living with paralysis and Christopher Reeve’s lasting impact on spinal cord research.

2025-06-20T09:25:28-04:00
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