Exploring the economic and societal challenges associated with aging

February 14, 2026. Steve Adubato is joined by Cathy Rowe, DrPH, Executive Director of New Jersey Advocates for Aging Well and Chair of the Lifelong Strong NJ Steering Committee, to explore the economic and societal challenges associated with aging.

2026-02-12T22:03:15-05:00

CEO of Teen Arts New Jersey talks about the importance of art education

February 10, 2026. Kevin Ciak, Executive Director & CEO of Teen Arts New Jersey, joins Steve Adubato to explore how access to arts education contributes to student engagement, personal growth, and long-term success.

2026-02-09T09:27:13-05:00

NJEA Student Panelists discuss their experience with the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate

February 10, 2026. Senior One-on-One Correspondent Jacqui Tricarico is joined by Anuvaa Shah and Stella Cunha, Students at Montgomery High School and NJEA Student Panelists with Keynote Speaker Malala Yousafzai, to discuss their experiences speaking with the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate as well as their goals for the future.

2026-02-09T09:24:38-05:00

President of NJEA examines how local, state, and federal policies are impacting teachers

February 10, 2026. On-location at the New Jersey Education Convention (NJEA) in Atlantic City, Steve Beatty, President of the NJEA, joins Steve Adubato to examine how local, state, and federal policies on education impact teachers in New Jersey.

2026-02-09T09:25:35-05:00

2024-2025 NJ Teacher of the Year highlights social-emotional learning

February 3, 2026. Senior One-on-One Correspondent Jacqui Tricarico speaks with Stefanie Lachenauer, 2024-2025 New Jersey State Teacher of the Year and Author of "Let the Glitter Settle: Mindfulness for Teens," about bringing social-emotional learning into classrooms and the powerful impact of mindfulness on students and teachers alike.

2026-02-03T07:51:30-05:00

Nicholas Ferroni explores the legacy of crucial NJ landmarks

February 3, 2026. On location at the New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) Convention, Steve Adubato sits down with Nicholas Ferroni, Creator, Executive Producer, and Host of "Historically Correct" and Teacher at Union High School, to explore New Jersey’s crucial Revolutionary War landmarks and why their legacy still matters today.

2026-02-03T07:52:59-05:00

Remembering the History of Latinos in New Jersey

February 3, 2025. Steve Adubato and co-host Jacqui Tricarico pay tribute to the culture, communities, and impact of Latinas and Latinos in New Jersey. Joined by: Aldo A. Lauria-Santiago, PhD, Co-Editor, Latinas/os in New Jersey: Histories, Communities, and Cultures, Professor, Department of Latino and Caribbean Studies and Department of History, Rutgers University–New Brunswick Gloria Bonilla-Santiago, PhD, Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor, Department of Public Policy and Administration, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Board Chair, LEAP Academy University Charter School

2026-02-02T20:32:29-05:00
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