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

The role of holistic practices in supporting youth mental health

January 28, 2026. Steve Adubato is joined by Rodney Salomon, Co-Founder of Konscious Kyds, to examine the role of holistic practices in supporting youth mental health and how parents and educators play a crucial part in that foundation.

2026-01-29T08:58:15-05:00

This organization’s mission to uplift the queer community in South Jersey

January 28, 2026. Maximilian Rodio, President of Hammonton Pride, joins One-on-One Senior Correspondent Jacqui Tricarico to discuss the organization’s mission to unite and uplift the queer community in South Jersey as well as shed light on the true artistry of drag.

2026-01-27T16:53:20-05:00

VP of the NJEA discusses the intersection of labor unions and politics

January 28, 2026. On location at the NJEA Convention, Steve Adubato speaks with Petal Robertson, Vice President of the NJ Education Association, about her commitment to teaching, the intersection of labor unions and politics, and the union’s efforts to secure strong retirement benefits for its members.

2026-01-27T16:52:25-05:00

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

Excellence in Education: NJ County Teachers of the Year

Steve Adubato sits down with three award-winning New Jersey educators to explore the evolving landscape of education. Panelists Include: Gary Whitehead, English Language Arts Teacher, Tenafly High School, 2023 – 2024 Bergen County Teacher of the Year Carly Broomhead, Visual Arts Teacher, Emma C. Attales Middle School, 2024 ­– 2025 Atlantic County Teacher of the Year Nicole Hamlet, Biology Teacher, Trenton Central High School, 2024 – 2025 Mercer County Teacher of the Year"

2025-05-01T10:03:44-04:00

How children’s literature can teach important life lessons such as consent

Senior Correspondent Jacqui Tricarico sits down with Daniel Errico, children's author and creator of Hulu's The Bravest Knight, to discuss how children's literature can promote diverse representation and teach important lessons, such as consent.

2025-04-07T22:09:46-04:00

Preserving the Lenape Nation’s culture through education

Senior Correspondent Jacqui Tricarico talks with Chief Adam Waterbear DePaul, Director of Education and Tribal Storykeeper of the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania, about the nation’s efforts to preserve its culture through education and community engagement.

2025-04-01T09:19:01-04:00
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