CNN Presidential Historian investigates President Donald Trump’s leadership

Tim Naftali, CNN Presidential Historian and Senior Research Scholar at Columbia University, joins Steve Adubato to examine President Donald Trump’s relationship with the media, the courts, and higher education, and how his leadership compares to past U.S. presidents.

2025-05-16T08:41:15-04:00

President & CEO of Holy Name addresses the uncertainties in the healthcare field

Michael Maron, President & CEO of Holy Name, joins Steve Adubato to explore the uncertainties in the healthcare field, addressing the physician shortage, and Holy Name’s commitment to care in Haiti.

2025-05-16T08:38:47-04:00

CEO of Community FoodBank of New Jersey addresses the fight against food insecurity

Steve Adubato and One-on-One Correspondent Mary Gamba sit down with Elizabeth McCarthy, President & CEO of Community FoodBank of New Jersey, to discuss the fight against food insecurity and the relationship between leadership and philanthropy.

2025-05-13T08:25:24-04:00

The importance of self-expression and LGBTQ+ stories in film

Senior Correspondent Jacqui Tricarico speaks with Stella Lopresti-Busick, LGBTQ+ Activist and Subject of the Film, "Ben in Bloom," about the importance of LGBTQ+ stories in film, the stigma surrounding youth identity and expression, and building safe spaces in unlikely places.

2025-05-08T08:30:32-04:00

Remembering Olympia Dukakis and Bob McGrath

Steve Adubato and co-host Jacqui Tricarico remember the actress and humanitarian most known for her roles in Moonstruck and Steel Magnolias, Olympia Dukakis. Then, Jacqui and Steve celebrate one of Sesame Street’s most veteran actors and musicians, Bob McGrath. Joined by: Christina Zorich, Daughter of Olympia Dukakis, Actress, and Filmmaker Benjamin Lehmann, Former Executive Producer, Sesame Street | Emmy-winning Producer and Director

2025-05-01T10:19:18-04:00

Making a Difference: Supporting the Immigrant Community

Steve Adubato is joined by three dedicated advocates working on the front lines to support immigration reform. Panelists Include: Katherine Sastre, Executive Director, First Friends of NJ & NY Gabily Gonzalez, Founder, Cerrando La Brecha Lori Nessel, Professor of Law and Director at Immigrants’ Rights and International Human Rights Law Clinic, Seton Hall University School of Law

2025-05-11T21:25:03-04:00

Creating mentorship opportunities for young men in Newark, NJ

Steve Adubato speaks with Quadeer Porter, Founder and Executive Director of Brothers Building A Better Nation and 2022 Russ Berrie Making A Difference Award Honoree, to discuss the importance of providing young men in Newark a safe space for mental health support, tutoring, and mentorship.

2025-05-01T10:08:50-04:00
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