Sinopsis
Diving deeper into politics, news, education, social issues, and more with one-on-one conversations from the heart of the Finger Lakes.
Episodios
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'Place and Prosperity': Bill Fulton talks new book on American cities
01/09/2022 Duración: 34minWhat does the city of the future look like? That's a valid question, especially given the realities facing the modern worker after the coronavirus pandemic. Bill Fulton's new book “Place and Prosperity: How cities help us to connect and innovate” is a collection of essays, blogs, and columns written to help shape future thinking on cities. More accurately, though, Place and Prosperity is a collection of experiences. The Auburn native has a long, impressive resume of experiences having served as mayor of Ventura, California and later as planning director for the City of San Diego. He also spent 8 years at the Kinder Institute for Urban Research at Rice University in Houston, Texas.
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Keuka College President Amy Storey
01/05/2021 Duración: 24minFor area colleges the last 12 months have been incredibly complicated. There were shutdowns, reopenings, contact tracing, testing, and now vaccination- all on top of running an academic institution. This week we caught up Keuka College President Amy Storey to talk about that. We also spent some time talking about the academic year that's wrapping up now.
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Maureen Ballatori: Pandemic forced BS to be taken OUT of marketing
26/03/2021 Duración: 23minMaureen Ballatori leads 29Design Studio in Geneva. That has been a driving force in her life, and last year- the company pivoted to a new niche in marketing. It paid off big time with a number of high profile awards collected for their work during 2020. This week we talk with her about the future of marketing, and about the honesty businesses (big and small!) MUST have with customers or prospects.
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Alexandra Ackerman: Syracuse Crunch Fan Turned Sports Reporter & Podcaster
13/03/2021 Duración: 40minThis week we sit down with one of the newest members of our podcast network: Alexandra Ackerman is a life-long fan of the Syracuse Crunch. Beyond spending a vast majority of her life as a fan of the team- she has also professionally reported on them for over a decade. She's written for SB Nation, has been an editor for RawCharge.com, and now writes for The Sin Bin- a minor league hockey news website. In 2019 Alexandra launched a podcast. It's called Syracuse Speaks, and is one of the best produced independent podcasts I've come across in my professional career. Our Sunday Conversation with Alexandra Ackerman is live now. We talked about her career, balancing life- and sports, writing on the internet, launching her podcast, and all of the other exciting stuff she is doing to celebrate local, professional sports. Her podcast 'Syracuse Speaks' will now be syndicated on FingerLakes1.com as part of a new agreement to bring more incredible local content to our visitors. Click here if you want
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Guy Cosentino Talks About His Shows, Auburn, and Media
06/03/2021 Duración: 55minGuy Cosentino has served as host of two crucial public affairs programs that air in the Cayuga County-area. They're produced in conjunction with Cayuga Community College. He's been hosting for around 20 years, and before that, served as mayor of the City of Auburn. This week our Sunday Conversation features a lengthy talk with Cosentino about his time at City Hall, improving the public's understanding of important issues through one-of-a-kind interviews, and the condition of public policy in modern America.
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SU Alum Eric Devendorf on CNY Cares Initiative to Help Small Businesses
27/02/2021 Duración: 13minSince graduating from Syracuse University Eric Devendorf has made the community in Central New York a priority. He's worked hard to give back each day, and when the pandemic began- he saw how desperately needed it was. Over the last several months the CNY Cares, Inc. initiative has been working to raise funds for small businesses crushed by the coronavirus pandemic. This week on the Sunday Conversation we caught up with Eric to discuss the progress they are making, and eyed expansion of the program.
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Heather McDaniel discusses future of economic development in Ithaca, Finger Lakes
06/02/2021 Duración: 24minThis week on the show a conversation with Heather McDaniel. She leads Ithaca Area Economic Development, which was previously known in the community as TCAD. She says that a big focus after the pandemic will be bolstering waterfront development, and continuing to amplify job creation in a community that has seen a lot of success in recent years. Tompkins County is one of the few in the region that has seen population growth over the last decade.
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Understanding evictions in 2021 with Attorney Jeff Feigelson
30/01/2021 Duración: 25minJeff Feigelson has been an attorney for over 30 years. He's represented tenants and landlords. Since the start of the pandemic he has been representing tenants in their cases involving eviction. Why? He says that most tenants were without representation in court. "It's an important time period for tenants," he said. "There are laws protecting them, and since the pandemic started I've ended up doing a lot more of that work in the last year." Jeff sat down with FingerLakes1.com for an exclusive conversation about the rights tenants have right now as an eviction moratorium remains in place. However, the state government isn't the only entity laying out rules for renters. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has, too. But what does that mean? What does the law mean for New Yorkers who are renting and struggling?
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National News Editor Gabe Pietrorazio from Inauguration in Washington
24/01/2021 Duración: 35minThis week we're featuring a long-overdue conversation with FL1 National News Editor Gabe Pietrorazio. He's working through his grad studies in the D.C. area, and beyond continuing coverage for our newsroom from the Nation's Capitol -- he also experienced Inauguration Day directly. We talk with Gabe about his time in D.C. for the Inaugural ceremonies, as well his newsletter released every Saturday Morning in this feed! It's called The Capitol Connection, and it brings you closer to the headlines that shape policy and news coverage all week long.
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Patch Labs President Abe Brewster On Helping Local Journalists
16/01/2021 Duración: 01h07minThis week we re-launch our Sunday Conversation Podcast with a one-of-a-kind interview. Abe Brewster has been with Patch and Patch Labs for a number of years, and this week we caught up with him to talk about the Patch Labs platform, and how revolutionary it can be for the news business. Why are newspapers and small organizations closing? Well, there are a lot of reasons - as documented here, here, here, here, and here. While a lot of people focus their attention on news business models that could work in the future, Brewster says Patch Labs has focused on empowering local/community based journalists. For all of the talk we hear about the death of local news, and how often massive corporations are blamed -- the solution appears obvious: Give journalists who are invested in the community they serve, the tools to get it done. Learn more about what they're doing by visiting labs.patch.com.
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Ep. #30: Saving Seneca Lake from HABs
05/10/2019 Duración: 31minWhat's up with all the algae? While experts and scientists battle with the 'what' is causing dozens of blooms each summer in lakes around the region - spotters with one volunteer organization are putting in the work to alert residents about harmful algae blooms; and where they pop up. Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association is that organization, and Frank DiOrio was in-studio this week discussing the HAB season, as it draws to a close. "There's still plenty to watch on Seneca Lake; and as HAB season comes to a close, that's where we shift our attention," explained DiOrio who was featured in this week's Sunday Conversation presented by FingerLakes1.com. "But we're not going to stop. We'll work throughout the winter to improve our reporting processes and efforts for next summer and fall." Listen to the entire conversation below, or check out Sunday Conversation on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Google Podcasts.
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Trailblazing Across the USA
20/09/2019 Duración: 36minAlexandria 'Alli' Woodard, the newest addition to the Trailblazers PAC team is bringing renewed energy to the organization, as they go through an ever-important growing phase. For the organization started by Leslie Danks Burke, it means going national. And that's exactly what they have been doing. Woodard, who serves as Executive Director of Trailblazers joined Leslie in-studio for a conversation into the path that led the two to this point, as well as the future of the organization helping restore faith in local elections.
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The Challenger
15/09/2019 Duración: 48minW. Casey McDonald is running for Congress. The Republican says his challenge to incumbent Rep. Tom Reed is based on the things he's observed over the last several years. While challenging an incumbent comes with difficulties, he's optimistic that with the support of the 23rd Congressional District - he will be able to mount a winning primary; and general election campaign. This week, McDonald was in-studio talking about his campaign. Check out the video version of the podcast below, or listen to the show on your favorite platform - like Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
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Ep. #27: Roger Misso for Congress in 24th District
17/08/2019 Duración: 33minRoger Misso, a Red Creek native, says he's running because there wasn't time to waste. The Democrat is among the field of challengers, vying for support in the 24th Congressional District to challenge Rep. John Katko, the incumbent Republican, in the 2020 election. The 24th District is a complicated one, which has flipped parties before; and is ripe for Democrats to grab if the incumbent does not deliver a strong message that resonates. Misso discussed his candidacy, the issues, and how he plans to make the 24th Congressional District, and Central New York as a whole - a better place to live for everyone. He touts a unifying message that aims to bring together rural and urban voters - which is an important quality for anyone vying to represent the 24th.
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Ep. #26: Battling Environmental Threats on Seneca Lake
11/08/2019 Duración: 34minWhile officials are working overtime across the state to understand harmful algal blooms, or HABs, a variety of other water quality issues are present. In the Finger Lakes, protecting water quality is crucial - not only because of the economic impact - but the fact that the region relies on local water sources for drinking. Ian Smith, who was named Seneca Lake Watershed Steward earlier this year, is still learning each day what that role means - but his goal is clear: Help those who work to protect, and live around-and-within the Seneca Lake watershed. Smith was featured in this week's Sunday Conversation inside the FingerLakes1.com Studio. He discussed his role, the biggest challenges facing the region environmentally, and what we know about those issues - even as a lot remains unknown about harmful algal blooms.
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Ep. #25: The Army Fights All Year
03/08/2019 Duración: 26minThe Salvation Army is much more than just a thrift store, or seasonal campaign that's as identifiable as any in the world. While a lot of folks think about the Red Kettle Campaign, or Salvation Army stores, of which there are several in the Finger Lakes - they are a dedicated group of volunteers that are relied on to serve these communities. This week, we catch up with Mike Rusinko, of Lyons National Bank, who discusses the importance of The Salvation Army. He has volunteered for years with the organization locally; and has spent time recently helping advocate on their behalf.
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#24: Ryan Wallace on Solar Home Journey in the Finger Lakes
27/07/2019 Duración: 49minLake Tunnel Solar Village is nearly full. That was the news we learned this week, as Ryan Wallace and Lake Tunnel Solar Village announced that 19 of the 20 units inside the development had been sold. At the time, Wallace said he was confident that the last unit would be sold; and noted that if Lake Tunnel's site along 5&20 in Geneva would have allowed 30 units, as originally planned - that goal would have been met. Wallace was in-studio this week discussing all things related to energy, homeownership, and even the proposed NYSEG/RG&E rate hikes, which mean a 5-20% bump in service fee if those entities have their way. A Public Hearing is scheduled in Rochester on Aug. 6th, where residents will have the opportunity to let the Public Service Commission know how they feel about it. What's next for Lake Tunnel Solar Village? The short answer is: A lot. Wallace says that the first people will move into Lake Tunnel by the end of summer - and reviews thus far by those woh are interested, or considering a move
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#23: Filling the Gaps
20/07/2019 Duración: 28minThis week Josh Durso sits down with Emilie Sisson, of the Finger Lakes Rural Health Network discussing her work raising awareness and community education in rural parts of the region. Specifically, Sisson walks listeners through a unique training opportunity to gain skills and knowledge that is crucial given the realities associated with suicide prevention and awareness in the Finger Lakes. The Centers for Disease Control identified suicide as a leading cause of death and an issue of extreme importance in a recent report, and since those findings were published - communities like Seneca, Yates, and Schuyler have been working overtime to address them given the difficulty of receiving state or federal funds to fight issues like substance use disorders or mental health awareness.
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#22: Will Vaccines Kill Or Divide Us?
11/07/2019 Duración: 36minVaccines are complicated. Recently, there have been a lot of questions about them. When New York State ended religious exemptions for vaccinations - doctors began getting even more questions about their safety, viability to protect, and the ramifications for those who decide to not vaccinate their children. This week a conversation with Dr. Grace Freier and Nurse Christina Redding. The duo have these conversations every day; and now with changes coming to the regulatory landscape in New York - there is an effort to educate the community taking shape.
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Episode #21: Three Bears Go To The Library
03/07/2019 Duración: 29minThis week on a special Independence Day edition of Sunday Conversation - two of South Seneca's strongest advocates step into the studio to talk about the Edith B. Ford Memorial Library, The Three Bears Complex, Downtown Ovid, and how the three are using collaboration to grow well-beyond the village of Ovid's borders. The future site of South Seneca's very own tourism hub will play host to an interactive event coming up on July 13th called 'Escape the Courtroom'. It's just one of the events that is a joint-effort between the Friends of the Three Bears, and the Edith B. Ford Memorial Library. Phyllis Motill, president of Friends of the Three Bears; and Shannon O'Connor, Edith B. Ford Memorial Library Director discuss the ways the two entities collaborate, how community involvement is quintessential to maintaining South Seneca's growth, and what the future looks like. Listen to the podcast below, and be sure to subscribe on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Anchor.