Think Tank with Steve Adubato
Think Tank with Steve Adubato
Think Tank with Steve Adubato: The Podcast features the best conversations from Think Tank, One-on-One, and State of Affairs. Steve Adubato sits down with high-profile thought leaders, innovators and experts. The podcast explores the critical issues, trends and challenges facing our nation today.
Robbie Parker addresses the irreversible aftermath of the Sandy Hook shooting
Steve Adubato welcomes Robbie Parker, Author of “A Father’s Fight: Taking on Alex Jones and Reclaiming the Truth About Sandy Hook,” for a powerful conversation about the impact of hate speech on Robbie and his family after the loss of their daughter, Emilie Parker, in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
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Maria Spina and Jeanette Betancourt, Ed.D.; Harry Lee; Jess Rauchberg
Steve Adubato is joined by Maria Spina, Manager of PSEG Foundation & Corporate Social Responsibility, and Jeanette Betancourt, Ed.D., Senior Vice President of U.S. Social Impact at Sesame Workshop, to discuss Little Neighbors, an initiative aimed at fostering children’s understanding of community values. Then, Steve Adubato speaks with Harry Lee, President & CEO of New Jersey Public Charter Schools Association, to discuss the state of charter schools in New Jersey, the future of the U.S. Depart
Legendary journalist Connie Chung highlights her career in broadcasting
Steve Adubato welcomes legendary journalist Connie Chung, author of “Connie: A Memoir,” for a lively conversation about her journey to broadcasting, navigating a male-dominated industry, and her continued legacy.
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“Making a Difference” - Supporting Black-led Organizations
As part of our Special Series “Making A Difference,” Steve Adubato is joined by three change-makers to discuss the barriers Black-led organizations face in reaching the communities they serve. Panelists Include: Kareemah Harris-Baker, Nominator and Donor, SparkNJA’Dorian Murray-Thomas, Founder of SHE Wins and 2018 Russ Berrie Making A Difference AwardeeNadine Wright-Arbubakrr, Founder & President of Nassan’s … Continue reading "“Making a Difference” - Supporting Black-led Organizations"
Sen. Vin Gopal (D); Bill Adair
Steve Adubato is joined by Sen. Vin Gopal (D), Democratic Conference Chair and Chair of the Education Committee, to discuss charter schools, the consolidation of school districts, and the dangers of political influence on school boards. Then, Steve Adubato welcomes Bill Adair, creator of PolitiFact and author of “Beyond the Big Lie,” for a conversation … Continue reading "Sen. Vin Gopal (D); Bill Adair"
Author David Greenberg talks about Spin tactics in U.S. Presidencies
David Greenberg, author of Republic of Spin: An Inside History of the American Presidency, and Professor of History at Rutgers University, joins Steve Adubato for a special half-hour conversation to investigate how different American presidents have used public relations tactics to engage their audience and sway public opinion.
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Eddie S. Glaude Jr. Examines Grassroots Movements and Black Activism
Eddie S. Glaude Jr., Ph.D., Author of “We Are the Leaders We Have Been Looking For” and Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University, joins Steve Adubato to discuss how we as American citizens have the power to save our democracy, promote civil discourse, and lead change.
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U.S. Rep. Andy Kim (D); Curtis Bashaw (R)
In this special edition of Think Tank, “New Jersey’s Next U.S. Senator,” Steve Adubato sits down individually with Congressman Andy Kim (NJ-03), Democratic candidate, and Entrepreneur Curtis Bashaw, Republican candidate, to discuss their views on the issues that matter most to voters, including affordability, immigration reform, and abortion policy.
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Divakaran Manimaran; Teik C. Lim, Ph.D.; Evan Weiss
Steve Adubato welcomes Divakaran Manimaran, President and Founder of Piscataway High School’s Donate Life Club and NJ Sharing Network Youth Volunteer, to discuss how he educates his classmates and community about the importance of organ and tissue donation.
Dr. Teik Lim, President of NJIT, joins Steve Adubato to discuss the future of higher education, artificial intelligence, and diversity on campus.
Steve Adubato connects with Evan Weiss, President and CEO of the Newark Alliance, to di
Amy Torres; Nancy Nusbaum; Amy B. Mansue
Steve Adubato speaks with Amy Torres, Executive Director of the New Jersey Alliance for Immigrant Justice, to understand our current U.S. immigration policy and the reform measures needed. Then, Senior Correspondent Jacqui Tricarico goes on-location to the NJ Sharing Network 5K Celebration of Life event to speak with Nancy Nusbaum, Double Eye Cornea Recipient, about her connection to her donors who gave her the gift of sight. Amy B. Mansue, President and Chief Executive Officer of Inspira Healt
Harvard Professor Martha Minow Examines Media & Journalism in our Democracy
Steve Adubato welcomes Martha Minow, Professor at Harvard University and Author of Saving the News, for a compelling half-hour conversation about the role of media and journalism in our representative democracy.
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William Hu, MD, Ph.D.; Mussab Ali; Cathy Chase
Steve Adubato sits down with William Hu, MD Ph.D., Director of the Center for Healthy Aging Research and Chief of Cognitive Neurology at Rutgers Health, to discuss the truth and the misconceptions about “long COVID.” Mussab Ali, Senior Advisor at Vote16 USA, talks about the national campaign to lower the voting age to sixteen for local elections and how Newark, NJ is leading the way. Cathy Chase, President of the Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety, joins Steve Adubato to explore
Barrett Young; Jennifer Da Silva; Lisa Dressner, LCSW
Barrett Young, CEO of the Rescue Mission of Trenton, joins Steve Adubato to examine the increasing homelessness in our state’s capital, the impact of the Supreme Court’s decision to criminalize homelessness, and the life-changing opportunities his organization provides.
Then, Steve Adubato sits down with Jennifer Da Silva, Director of Operations at North Star Academy, to explore how they strategically prepare high school students for success after graduation.
Later, Steve Ad
Nadine Wright-Arbubakrr; Mariekarl Vilceus-Talty and Emily Haines; Douglas Eagles
Steve Adubato is joined by Nadine Wright-Arbubakrr, Founder & Executive Director of Nassan’s Place, to examine the needs of children with autism and the future goals of her organization.
Then, Steve Adubato is joined by Mariekarl Vilceus-Talty, President and CEO, and Emily Haines, Chief Nursing Officer, from the Partnership for Maternal and Child Health of Northern New Jersey to delve into the goals of the “Family Connects NJ” program and how they’re supporting new mot
Michele Adubato and Jonathan Seifried; Steven Bier, M.D.
Steve Adubato is joined by Michele Adubato, CEO of The North Ward Center and Founder of The Center for Autism, and Jonathan Seifried, Assistant Commissioner of the New Jersey Division of Developmental Disabilities, to discuss navigating the transition from childhood to adulthood for individuals with developmental disabilities.
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Perry N. Halkitis Examines Political Ideologies and Public Trust
Steve Adubato welcomes Perry N. Halkitis PhD, Dean at Rutgers School of Public Health, for a special half-hour conversation about how politics and misinformation have impacted public trust in science and medicine in our country.
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Brandon McKoy; Carolyn M. Welsh; Joe Bertolino, Ed.D
Brandon McKoy, President, The Fund for New Jersey, joins Steve to discuss the foundation’s commitment to supporting New Jersey news and public affairs programming and informing citizens about important policy issues. Steve Adubato and “Think Tank” Correspondent Mary Gamba sit down with Carolyn M. Welsh, President & CEO of NJ Sharing Network, about the important work of the NJ Sharing Network and the link between leadership, resilience, and grit. Later, Joe Bertolino, Ed.D.
Chris Daggett; Michellene Davis, Esq.
Steve Adubato speaks with Chris Daggett, Board Chair and Interim Executive Director of the New Jersey Civic Information Consortium, to discuss the importance of supporting local news in marginalized communities and news deserts. Then, Steve Adubato sits down with Michellene Davis, Esq., President and CEO of National Medical Fellowships, to discuss diversifying organ and tissue donation and the history behind medical mistrust in the black community.
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Challenges Facing Minority-Owned Businesses
Three impactful business leaders join Steve Adubato to examine the barriers that minority-owned businesses face in New Jersey, as highlighted in the NJ Statewide Disparity Study of Contracting Opportunities for Minority and Women-Owned Businesses.
Panelists include:Marjorie Perry, President & CEO, MZM Construction and Management Company, Inc.Carlos Medina, President, Statewide Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of NJDenise Anderson, Ph.D., CEO, Denise Anderson & Associates
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Batya Ungar-Sargon
“Steve Adubato welcomes Batya Ungar-Sargon, Opinion Editor at Newsweek and Author of “Second Class: How the Elites Betrayed America’s Working Men and Women,” to examine the modern American Dream and the priorities of working-class voters ahead of the 2024 Presidential Election.
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Kate Endries, LMSW, and Susan Haspel; Jason C. Hernandez, Esq.; Sarah Adelman
As part of our Special Series “Addressing Youth Mental Health,” Kate Endries, LMSW, National Director of Trauma-Informed Practice at Boys & Girls Clubs of America, and Susan Haspel, State Director of Boys & Girls Clubs in New Jersey, sit down with Steve Adubato to have a meaningful conversation about their trauma-informed practices and how they’re utilizing these practices to combat childhood adversity. Then, Jason C. Hernandez, Esq., Director of the Rutgers Immigrant Commun
Nicky Sheats, Ph.D, Esq.; Max Pizarro
As part of our “Urban Matters” Special Series, Nicky Sheats, Ph.D, Esq., Director of the Center for the Urban Environment at the John S. Watson Institute for Urban Policy and Research at Kean University, sits down with Steve Adubato to discuss combating environmental injustice in urban communities. Then, Max Pizarro, Editor-in-Chief at InsiderNJ.com, joins Steve Adubato to explore the end of New Jersey’s party line and its impact on upcoming elections in the state.
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Making a Difference: Addressing Period Poverty
As part of our “Making A Difference” series, Steve Adubato is joined by three passionate women to examine creating sustainable change for those affected by period poverty.
Panelists include:Emma Joy, Co-Founder, Girls Helping Girls. Period.Bridget Cutler, Founder and Co-Executive Director, Moms Helping Moms FoundationAsw. Shanique Speight (D) – NJ, Assembly Deputy Speaker, 29th Legislative District
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Sahar Aziz
Sahar Aziz, Distinguished Professor of Law at Rutgers Law School and Director of the Center for Security, Race and Rights at Rutgers University, joins Steve Adubato as part of a special series, “Confronting Racism & Prejudice,” to respond to the historic rise in Islamophobia across the nation, the vandalization of the Center for Islamic Life at Rutgers University, and the ongoing college campus protests happening throughout the country.
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Patrice Lenowitz; Amy Tuininga, Ph.D.; Edwin Reyes
Patrice Lenowitz, who lost her son to a fentanyl overdose and is now an advocate for substance abuse education and prevention, shares an important conversation with me about the extreme dangers of synthetic fentanyl and the loss of her son Max; Amy Tuininga, Ph.D., Director of PSEG Institute for Sustainability Studies at Montclair State University addresses sustainability challenges in the Garden State, community gardens, and applying sustainability principles to various industries; Edwin Reyes
Matt Rawitzer; Triada Stampas; Wesley Mathews
Matt Rawitzer, Executive Director of First Tee – Metropolitan New York, joins Steve Adubato to talk about using golf as a vehicle for growth, particularly for children and teens in underrepresented areas.
President and CEO of Fulfill Triada Stampas talks about the heightened issue of food insecurity and the pathways to success that her organization provides to those entering the restaurant industry.
Steve Adubato and his Lessons in Leadership Co-host Mary Gamba are joined by Wesley Mathe
Presidential Candidate Cornel West: Race & the Two-Party System
As part of our “Race Matters” mini-series, Steve Adubato welcomes Cornel West, Ph.D., an Independent Presidential Candidate and Professor of Philosophy & Christian Practice at Union Theological Seminary, for a special half-hour conversation to discuss race relations in our country, affirmative action, and his reasoning for not associating with the two-party system.
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Bryan Crable, Ph.D.; Kevin Kelleher and Denise Graff Policastro; Rev. Edwin D. Leahy, O.S.B.
Steve Adubato and Think Tank Correspondent Mary Gamba are joined by Bryan Crable, Ph.D., Founding Dean, College of Human Development, Culture, and Media at Seton Hall University, who discusses innovation in higher education and what leadership skills are essential for this next generation.
Then, Senior Correspondent Jacqui Tricarico goes on-location to the NJEA Convention where she speaks with Kevin Kelleher, Executive Director of NJEA and Denise Graff Policastro, Deputy Executive Director
Julienne Cherry; Mary Ellen Roberts; Beth Simone Noveck, Ph.D.
Steve Adubato welcomes Julienne Cherry, President & CEO of United Way Greater Union County, to discuss strengthening the family unit, rental assistance programs, and combatting food insecurity; Then, Mary Ellen Roberts, Director of Nursing Practice and Acute Care Practitioner Program at Seton Hall University, talks about the ongoing nursing shortage and improving nurse to patient ratios; New Jersey’s First Chief Innovation Officer Beth Simone Noveck, Ph.D. sits down with Steve Adubato
Author Franklin Foer Discusses President Biden’s Leadership In His Political Career
Franklin Foer, Author of “The Last Politician,” joins Steve Adubato to analyze President Joe Biden’s leadership as both President and Vice President, his cognitive abilities, and the influence of those in his inner circle.
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Mayor Marty Small, Sr.; David Walker; Christine Guhl-Sadovy
Atlantic City Mayor, Marty Small, joins Steve for a conversation about combatting food insecurity in Atlantic City and the debate on banning smoking in Atlantic City casinos; CEO of Visions and Pathways, David Walker, highlights the homelessness crisis for youth who have aged out of the foster care system, and the housing services this organization provides to young adults; Christine Guhl-Sadovy, President of the Board of Public Utilities, addresses the future of clean energy, offshore wind, an
Asw. Ellen Park (D) – NJ; Peter J. Woolley, Ph.D.; Sen. Joseph Pennacchio (R) – NJ
Asw. Ellen Park (D) – NJ, 37th Legislative District, sits down with Steve Adubato to talk about being the first Korean American in the NJ Legislature and her top priorities while in office, including gun control, education, and childcare; Then, Peter J. Woolley, Ph.D., Founding Director of the School of Public and Global Affairs at Fairleigh Dickinson University, talks about the role of higher education in political and social discussions and the current state of our democracy; Later, Sen. Jose
Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman (D) – NJ; Neal Shapiro
U.S. Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D) – NJ, joins Steve Adubato to forecast the 2024 Presidential Election and the future of our democracy; President & CEO of The WNET Group Neal Shapiro discusses creating programming that highlights New Jersey’s rich culture and the role of public media in our democracy.
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Making a Difference: Service to Others; Lorie Rodimer
Steve Adubato is joined by two Russ Berrie Making A Difference Award Winners to highlight their activism in public service and the difference they’re making in their local communities.
Panelists include:
Norma Bowe, Ph.D., RN, Director of Be The Change NJ and Professor of Public Health at Kean University
Robt Martin Seda-Schreiber, Founder & Chief Activist at Bayard Rustin Center for Social Justice
Air Date: 9/16/23
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Edmund Adjapong, Ph.D.; Sarah Adelman; Robert C. Garrett
Edmund Adjapong, Ph.D., Program Director of Secondary Education at Seton Hall University, joins Steve Adubato for a discussion about the educational and cultural significance of hip-hop and how he’s utilizing it as a multimodal approach to learning.
Steve Adubato sits down with Sarah Adelman, Commissioner of New Jersey Department of Human Services, to highlight the ongoing need for food assistance, affordable child care, and mental health treatment.
Robert C. Garrett, CEO, Hackensack Meri
Sean Spiller; Andrew Kirtzman; Julie Roginsky
Steve Adubato goes on-location to the NJEA Convention in Atlantic City, to talk with NJEA President, Sean Spiller, about some of the issues facing educators today and why this annual convention is important to teachers and support staff from all over the state.
Steve Adubato sits down with Andrew Kirtzman, Author of Giuliani: The Rise and Tragic Fall of America’s Mayor, to examine Guiliani’s responsibility in the January 6th resurrection and his inflammatory history with minorities.
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R. Joseph Huddleston, Ph.D.; Andrew Kirtzman
R. Joseph Huddleston, PhD, Associate Professor, School of Diplomacy and International Relations, Seton Hall University, sits down with Steve Adubato to provide his perspective on the complex, ongoing conflict between the Israeli government and Hamas, and its important historical context.
Steve Adubato sits down with Andrew Kirtzman, author of Giuliani: The Rise and Tragic Fall of America’s Mayor, to discuss the evolution of Rudy Guiliani’s legal and political career and the role
U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D) – NJ; Joaquin Duato
U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D) – NJ joins Steve Aduabto for an important discussion about bi-partisan childcare legislation, reproductive rights in the military, and the possible downfall of our democracy.
Steve Adubato welcomes Joaquin Duato, Chairman of the Board and CEO, Johnson & Johnson about leadership, branding, sustainability and future frontiers in health innovation.
Air Date: 10/14/23
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Addressing the Mental Health of our Youth
Steve Adubato is joined by a group of mental health leaders and advocates to address the nation’s youth mental health crisis.
Panelists include:Dianne Grossman, Co-Founder, Mallory’s ArmySteve Margeotes, Ph.D., Executive Director, Main St. Counseling CenterChristine Norbut Beyer, MSW, Commissioner, NJ Department of Children and Families
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Early Childhood Care and Education
Steve Adubato is joined by a panel of early childhood professionals to address the progress made in the child care sector and the work that still needs to be done on a local and national level.
Panelists include:
Winifred Smith-Jenkins, Director of Early Learning Policy and Advocacy at Advocates for Children of New Jersey
Natasha Johnson, Assistant Commissioner of NJ, Division of Family Development
Meghan Tavormina, M.A., President of New Jersey Association for the
William Connell, Ph.D.; Michele N. Sierkerka, Esq.; Anika Bhatnagar
Steve Adubato welcomes William Connell, Ph.D., La Motta Chair of Italian Studies at Seton Hall University, for an informative discussion about the history and impact of Italian Americans in New Jersey.
Michele Siekerka, President & CEO of New Jersey Business and Industry Association joins Steve Adubato to discuss the corporate business tax, the implications of the StayNJ program, and changes in tourism at the Jersey Shore.
Senior Correspondent, Jacqui Tricarico, goes on-location to th
Eddie S. Glaude Jr., Ph.D.
Steve Adubato and Dr. Eddie S. Glaude Jr., author of Begin Again: James Baldwin’s America and Its Urgent Lessons for Our Own and Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University, have an insightful and important conversation about the acclaimed writer James Baldwin and our failure to confront racism, as well as the issue of race relations in America.
Air Date: 7/15/23
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U.S. Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D) – NJ; Meryl Frank
Steve Adubato sits down with U.S. Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D) – NJ of the 5th Congressional District who provides his perspective on the 2024 Presidential Election and the need for a bipartisan approach to important issues facing our nation.
Ambassador Meryl Frank (ret.), Author of “Unearthed: A Lost Actress, a Forbidden Book, and a Search for Life in the Shadow of the Holocaust”, sits down with Steve Adubato to share her heartbreaking family history, the importance of remembering tho
Kareem McKenzie; Jeannie Fournier; Tim McLoone
Retired NY Giants Super Bowl Champ, Kareem McKenzie, joins Steve Adubato to highlight his career off the football field and his passion for helping young people in marginalized communities.
Jeannie Fournier, Vice President of Programs & Services at Community FoodBank of NJ joins Steve Adubato to address the heightened issue of food insecurity, inflated food costs, and the need for menstrual equity legislation.
Tim McLoone, Owner of McLoone’s Restaurants, joins Steve Adubato for a disc
Brian Bridges, Ph.D.;
Jade Duncan, D.D.S., M.ED.;
Vincent Solomeno
Brian Bridges, Ph.D., New Jersey Secretary of Higher Education, joins Steve Adubato to address the mental health issues facing college students, affirmative action in higher education and the impact of institutional racism.
Jade Duncan, D.D.S., M.ED., Director of Dental Services at Zufall Health, sits down with Steve Adubato to talk about the impact dental hygiene has on our overall well-being and their mission of providing dental care to un
Alex Wilkes and Daniel Bryan;
Lynnette Mawhinney, Ph.D.
NJ Globe Columnists Daniel Bryan, Democratic Strategist and Alex Wilkes, Republican Strategist join Steve Adubato to discuss the need for civil conversations around politics and the leadership of both President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden.
Lynnette Mawhinney, Ph.D., Professor & Chair of the Department of Urban Education at Rutgers University-Newark,joins Steve Adubato to talk about the lack of diversity in the teaching profession and barriers for tea
Asw. Shanique Speight (D) – NJ; Asw. Aura Dunn (R) – NJ; Yuriy Boyechko
Asw. Shanique Speight (D) – NJ, joins Steve Adubato for an important discussion about period poverty, the marginalized groups that are impacted, and her personal experience that influenced her passion for this legislation.
Asw. Aura Dunn (R) – NJ joins Steve Adubato to provide her perspective on affordable, accessible child care, the child tax credit, and the polarization of politics.
Steve Adubato welcomes Yuriy Boyechko, President & CEO of Hope for Ukraine, for a compell
Excellence in Education; Elisabeth Ginsburg
Steve Adubato sits down with a panel of New Jersey educators to discuss the ever-changing landscape in public education and the impact of book banning.
Panelists include:
Ariel Babcock, Social Studies & Media Teacher
Martha Hickson, High School Librarian
Ian Evans, 7th Grade Literacy Teacher
Betsy Ginsburg, Executive Director of Garden State Coalition of Schools, joins Steve Adubato to discuss the mental health crisis our children are facing and the complexity of school fundi
Daniel Semenza, Ph.D.; Making a Difference: Addressing Gun Violence
“Daniel Semenza, Ph.D., Director of the Interpersonal Gun Violence Research Center at Rutgers University, joins Steve for a compelling conversation about the prevalence of gun violence, concealed carry laws and the communities that are disproportionately impacted.
Then, Steve Adubato is joined by two Russ Berrie Making A Difference winners to highlight their personal commitment to addressing gun violence and the critical services they’re providing for their communities.
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Sen. Steven Oroho (R) – NJ; Idana Goldberg, Ph.D.; Linda Schwimmer, JD
Republican Leader Sen. Steven Oroho (R) – NJ sits down with Steve Adubato to discuss his decision to retire, the need for civilized public discourse, and the importance of affordable, accessible child care.
Idana Goldberg, PhD., CEO of the Russell Berrie Foundation, joins Steve Adubato to highlight the 2023 Russ Berrie Making a Difference Awards and the unsung heroes who are positively impacting their communities.
Steve Adubato is joined by Linda Schwimmer, JD, President & CEO o
Jeff Kanige; South Jersey Small Businesses: What’s Next
Steve Adubato is joined by NJBIZ Chief Editor Jeff Kanige to discuss the most pressing issues facing small businesses in South Jersey.
Steve Adubato sits down with a panel of business professionals to examine the challenges small business face in South Jersey.
Panelists include:
Max Gomez, Owner, Amp’d Fitness
Christina Renna, President & CEO, Chamber of Commerce Southern NJ
Karen Primak, CEO of IPAK
Air Date: 6/10/23
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Mayor Ras J. Baraka; Sen. Michael Testa (R) – NJ; SanDonna Jones
The Mayor of Newark, Ras Baraka, joins Steve Adubato to address public safety, the relationship between residents and police officers, and the ongoing gentrification of Newark.
Sen. Michael Testa (R) – NJ joins Steve Adubato to discuss NJ’s budget, school curriculum including book bans and sex education, and the importance of affordable, accessible child care in NJ.
SanDonna Jones, Executive Director of Unified Vailsburg Services Organization, joins Steve Adubato for a conversation about
Jubril Oyeyemi, MD, FHELA; Kelly Hart; Vasantha Kondamudi, MD
Jubril Oyeyemi, MD, FHELA, Founder & CEO of Cherry Hill Free Clinic, joins Steve Adubato to highlight the importance of providing healthcare to uninsured patients within this South Jersey community.
Steve Adubato is joined by Kelly Hart, Executive Director at the Center for Family Resources, to highlight their school readiness program for low-income families and the ways COVID has impacted the well-being of the children they serve.
Vasantha Kondamudi, MD, Executive Vice President and
Making a Difference: Addressing Food Insecurity; Amanda Ebokosia
Steve Adubato is joined by a panel of inspiring entrepreneurs who are working to combat food insecurity across the state.
Panelists include:
Stephanie Glover-Wilson, Founder & Executive Director, Hunger Free – Unity in the Community
Tanya Veltz, Founder & President, Tree House Cares
Shenee Omuso, MAT, MA, CCC-SLP, Director of Education & Career Pathways, The Opportunity League
Amanda A. Ebokosia, Founder & Chief Executive Officer,
Gary Mendell; Nikole Hannah-Jones; Yanzhong Huang, Ph.D.
Gary Mendell, Founder and CEO of Shatterproof, joins Steve Adubato to bring awareness to substance abuse and ending the stigma associated with addiction.
Senior Correspondent, Jacqui Tricarico, goes on location to the NJEA Convention in Atlantic City where she is joined by Pulitzer Prize-winning Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones to discuss The 1619 Project, which examines the beginning of slavery in the United States and its impact on our past, present, and future.
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Mark Dinglasan; Making a Difference: Sustainability and Food Security
Mark Dinglasan, Director of the first-in-the-nation Office of the Food Security Advocate, sits down with Steve Adubato to define food security and discuss legislation that could reduce hunger across New Jersey.
Steve Adubato is joined by a panel of Russ Berrie Making A Difference winners to discuss sustainable solutions for food insecurity.
Panelists include:Randall Solomon, Executive Director, Sustainable Jersey at The College of New JerseyJulie Kinner, Vice President of Operations at Ta
Navigating Healthcare for People with Autism; LaShanda Gilliam
Steve Adubato is joined by a panel of non-profit leaders and healthcare professionals to discuss the importance of providing quality and equitable healthcare to people with Autism.
Panelists include:
Michele Adubato, CEO of The North Ward Center and Founder, The Center for Autism
Suzanne Buchanan, Psy.D., BCBA-D, Executive Director of Autism NJ
Oana deVinck-Baroody, DO, Departmental-Behavioral Pediatrician at Hackensack Meridian Health
LaShanda Gilliam, Principal at M
Charles Graeber; Otis Rolley; Saladin Ambar, Ph.D.
Steve Adubato sits down with Charles Graeber, Journalist & Author of The Good Nurse, to discuss one of the most prolific serial killers in American history, registered nurse Charlie Cullen.
Otis Rolley, Head of Philanthropy and Community Impact at Wells Fargo, joins Steve Adubato to discuss economic improvement and their outreach efforts in the philanthropic community.
Saladin Ambar, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University, sits down with Steve Adubato to discuss t
First Lady Tammy Murphy; Making a Difference: Women’s and Maternal Health
Steve Adubato sits down with New Jersey’s First Lady, Tammy Murphy, to discuss systemic racial inequalities, the legislation needed to tackle them, and her mission to make New Jersey the safest and most equitable place to raise a child.
Steve Adubato is joined by a panel of New Jersey non-profit leaders to discuss women’s and maternal health, including child marriage, period poverty, and reproductive rights.
Panelists include:
Mariekarl Vilceus-Talty, President and CEO of P
Elie Honig; Sen. Teresa Ruiz (D)
Steve Adubato is joined by Elie Honig, CNN Senior Legal Analyst and Author of Untouchable, his latest book exploring how the rich and powerful escape criminal consequences.
Senator Teresa Ruiz (D) – NJ sits down with Steve Adubato to discuss the current teacher shortage and its critical impact upon our children’s education.
Air Date: 3/18/23
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David Hogg
David Hogg, Parkland shooting survivor and activist to end gun violence, joins Steve Adubato at the NJEA Convention to discuss his personal experience with gun violence and his lifelong commitment to end gun violence in our country.
Air Date: 3/11/23
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Christopher Kelly; Batya Ungar-Sargon; Mike Rothschild
Steve Adubato welcomes Christopher Kelly, Vice President of Content at NJ Advance Media, to highlight his popular podcast, Father Wants us Dead, and to discuss integrity in local media.
Steve Adubato is joined by Batya Ungar-Sargon, Author and Deputy Opinion Editor at NEWSWEEK, to discuss the classist divide in politics and the policies that are hurting middle-class families.
Mike Rothschild, Author, The Storm is Upon Us: How QAnon Became a Movement, Cult, and Conspiracy Theory of Every
Sen. Teresa Ruiz; Daniel Gill; Scott Richman
Senator Teresa Ruiz (D) sits down with Steve Adubato to enforce the importance of accessible childcare and its impact on our workforce; Daniel Gill, Middle School Teacher and Author of “No More Chairs,” discusses his commitment to desegregating schools and the personal story that inspired his well-received book; Scott Richman, Anti-Defamation League’s Regional Director in New York/New Jersey, brings awareness to the rise of antisemitism in our country and the factors driving this spike.
William Sproule; Dr. Taryn Morrisey; Jim Horne
William C. Sproule, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters, sits down with Steve Adubato to highlight how the council has contributed to the workforce, and the problems the construction industry faces compared to other professions.
Steve Adubato welcomes Taryn Morrisey, Ph.D., Professor, School of Public Affairs, American University, to discuss how the pandemic has exacerbated the child care crisis and the vitalness of keeping the child ca
Carlos Lejnieks; Catherine Goss and Colleen Bol; U.S. Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman
Carlos Lejnieks, President & CEO, Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Essex, Hudson and Union Counties, sits down with Steve Adubato to bring attention to his organization, which focuses on providing mentors to children and overcoming academic and mental health challenges.
One-on-One Correspondent Jacqui Tricarico goes on location to the NJ Sharing Network’s 5K Celebration of Life! where she is joined by Catherine Goss, transplant recipient, and her sister and transplant donor Colleen Bol
Mayor Marty Small; Cynthia Oberkofler; Rick Santoro
Steve Adubato welcomes Marty Small, Sr., Mayor, Atlantic City, to bring attention to their efforts to combat food insecurity, how the casinos can better support this mission, and the implications of living in a food desert.
Cynthia Oberkofler, Executive Director, Millhill Child and Family Development, sits down with Steve Adubato to discuss issues plaguing the Trenton community, including generational poverty, mental health, and higher education.
Steve Adubato sits down with Rick Santoro,
Angelica Allen-McMillan, Ed.D; W. Steve Barnett, Ph.D; Melissa Flynn
Angelica Allen-McMillan, Ed.D., Acting Commissioner, NJ Dept. of Education, joins Steve Adubato to address public education in New Jersey and the challenges facing teachers, parents, and students in these difficult times.; W. Steven Barnett, Ph.D., Co-Director, National Institute for Early Education Research at Rutgers University, provides his perspective on universal preschool and investing in our children’s livelihood; Melissa Flynn, Executive Director, Raritan Valley Habitat for Humani
Business Innovation in the State Capital; Tom Szaky
“Steve Adubato is joined by a panel of business innovators to discuss what it means to be a social entrepreneur, the need for more people to work, live, and pay taxes in the city of Trenton, and how implementing hub zones can drastically improve small, local business.
Panelists include:Eleanor Kubacki, Co-Founder & CEO, EFK GroupElijah Dixon, Social EntrepreneurGeoffrey M. Goll, P.E., President, Princeton Hydro.
Steve Adubato sits down with Tom Szacky, CEO, TerraCycle, to talk a
Sen. Holly Schepisi; Senate President Nicholas Scutari
Steve Adubato sits down with Sen. Holly Schepisi (R) – NJ, to provide her opinion on Governor Murphy’s FY 2023 State Budget as well as mandated sex ed in public schools and the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Senate President Nicholas Scutari (D) – NJ joins Steve Adubato to break down the FY 2023 State Budget as well as the importance of maintaining New Jersey’s reproductive health laws.
Steven Edwards; Wayne Winborne; Angelica Berrie
Steve Adubato sits down with Steve Edwards, President, The Foundation for the New Jersey Hall of Fame Board of Trustees, to talk about the 14th annual New Jersey Hall of Fame ceremony, and the importance of honoring New Jersians who’ve made an impact here in the Garden State.
Steve Adubato sits down with Wayne Winborne, Executive Director, Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers University – Newark, to talk about the importance of Clement’s Place, which is a multi-purpose Jazz Club in Newar
Ali A. Houshmand, Ph.D.; Sidney Whitman, DDS; Peter Rosario
Steve Adubato is joined by Ali A. Houshmand, PhD President, Rowan University to celebrate his 10 years as the University’s President and to talk about the importance of encouraging students to pursue trade jobs.
Dr. Sidney Whitman, President of Dental Lifeline Network’s New Jersey Board joins Steve Adubato to bring awareness to oral health and how the network is offering care for those who need it the most.
Steve Adubato is joined by Peter Rosario, President & Executive Officer of La
Future of Higher Education; Rodney D. Priestley, Ph.D.
“Steve Adubato welcomes a distinguished panel of leaders to examine higher education’s post-pandemic recovery and the challenges and opportunities created by COVID-19.
Guests Include:Michele N. Siekerka, Esq., President & CEO, New Jersey Business and Industry AssociationMarjorie Perry, President & CEO, MZM Construction Co. Inc.Brian Bridges, PhD, NJ Secretary of Higher Education
Rodney Priestley, PhD, Dean of the Graduate School, Princeton University joins Steve Adubato to e
U.S. Rep. Tom Malinowski; Julie Roginsky and Mike DuHaime
U.S. Rep. Tom Malinowski (D)- NJ, 7th Congressional District, joins Steve Adubato to discuss his run for re-election, and covers pressing topics including the criminalization of abortion, national supply chain issues, and legislation that could mend our economy.
Steve Adubato sits down with Julie Roginsky, President, Optimus Communications and Democratic Strategist and Mike DuHaime, CEO, MAD Global Strategy Group and Republican Strategist, where they discuss the congressional race in t
Siomara Wedderburn, MSW; Beth Gottung; Colette Michelle Barrow, MPA, Ph.D.
Siomara Wedderburn, MSW, Director of Wellness, UrbanPromise joins Steve Adubato to bring attention to the ways this non-profit is helping young people succeed in the city of Camden; Beth Gottung, Executive Director and Co-Head, Montclair Film explains why Montclair film matters now more than ever and the impactful educational programs being offered to students and residents; Colette Michelle Barrow, MPA, PhD, Executive Director, Community and Population Health, University Hospital, sits down wi
William Sproule; Dr. Ami Vaidya; Adam Philipson
Steve Adubato speaks with William C. Sproule, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters, about the importance of the Gateway Tunnel Project to the New Jersey and New York region, the goals for clean energy in New Jersey, and the issues around misclassification of workers and its impact on the state’s economy.
Steve Adubato is joined by Ami P. Vaidya, MD, Co-Chief, Division of Gynecologic Oncology, and Vice Chair, Department of Obstetrics & Gyne
Michele Siekerka; Jonathan G.S. Koppell; Kelly Browning
Michele N. Siekerka, Esq., President & CEO, New Jersey Business and Industry Association, sits down with Steve Adubato to examine the lack of small-business tax relief in New Jersey and the need for money to be invested in the childcare sector.
Steve Adubato welcomes Jonathan Koppell, President, Montclair State University, to highlight affordability in higher education and the challenges he has faced in his first year as President.
Kelly Browning, Ph.D., Executive Director, Impact Tee
Camelia Valdes; Asw. Shavonda Sumter (D) – NJ; Nancy Holecek
Camelia M. Valdes, Passaic County Prosecutor, sits down with Steve Adubato to provide her legal perspective on accountability in law enforcement, concealed weapons in New Jersey, and the effects of generational poverty on inner city communities.
Steve Adubato welcomes Asw. Shavonda Sumter (D) – NJ, President & CEO, Children’s Aid and Family, to discuss some of New Jersey’s most pressing topics, including wealth disparities among minorities and investing our money in affordable, qua
Kaitlyn Wojtowicz; Caitlin Conners; Col. Patrick Callahan
Steve Adubato welcomes Kaitlyn Wojtowicz, Vice President of Public Affairs, Planned Parenthood Action Fund of New Jersey, to examine Governor Murphy’s decision to expand access to reproductive healthcare and keeping New Jersey a safe haven for people across the country.
Caitlin Conners, Southern Regional Director, Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, explains her pro-life stance and why she agrees with the overturning of Roe v Wade.
Steve Adubato sits down with Colonel Patrick J. Callahan,
Excellence in Education; Frank A. Ghinassi, Ph.D.
Steve Adubato moderates a panel discussion with three exceptional New Jersey teachers who are making a difference in and out of their classrooms, finding ways to promote social justice, and creating a better world for our children; Frank A. Ghinassi, PhD, ABPP, Senior Vice President of Behavioral Health and Addictions Service Line at RWJBarnabas Health sits down with Steve Adubato to discuss the mental and behavioral health issues that have been amplified due to the pandemic.
Maria Laurino; Peter Ubertaccio, Ph.D.; Howard L. Haughton
Steve Adubato sits down with Maria Laurino, Journalist & Author, The Italian Americans: A History, to discuss the importance of talking about the history of Italian Americans, the history and changes in immigration laws, and her thoughts on the tensions about Columbus Day.
Steve Adubaro speaks with Peter Ubertaccio, Ph.D., Vice President for Academic Affairs, Caldwell University, about the future of higher education, specifically for Catholic institutions, the differe
Jonathan Karl
Steve Adubato is joined by Jonathan Karl, ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent, and Author, Betrayal: The Final Act of the Trump Show, to talk about former President Trump’s involvement in the January 6th Capitol riots and the impact his final year of presidency has had on the nation.
Navigating the COVID Landscape; Joseph E. Nyre, Ph.D.
Steve Adubato is joined by a panel of community leaders from the education and healthcare sectors to address the complex issues surrounding the post-pandemic world and offer strategies on navigating the ever-changing COVID landscape.
Guests Include:
Michele Adubato, CEO, The North Ward CenterChris T. Pernell, MD, MPH, Chief Strategic Integration & Health Equity Officer, University HospitalRoger León, Superintendent, Newark Public Schools
Joseph E. Nyre, Ph.D., President, Seto
Senator Bob Menendez (D) – NJ
In this half-hour special with U.S. Senator Bob Menendez (D) – NJ, Steve Adubato and the Senator tackle some of today’s biggest issues including: the War in Ukraine, the childcare crisis, urban issues, and our democracy at a crossroads.
Brian Gragnolati; Moya Bansile; Tom Bergeron
Steve Adubato is joined by Brian Gragnolati, President & CEO, Atlantic Health System to discuss the long-term impact of COVID-19 on the hospital industry and ways we should be addressing the nursing crisis; Moya Bansile, Co-Chair, Berkeley College Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Advisory Committee, discuss diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workforce and the changes needed moving forward; ROI-NJ’s Owner and Editor, Tom Bergeron, will talk about Governor Murphy’s plans to run for
Neal Shapiro; Sonia Manzano
Steve Adubato sits down with The WNET Group’s President & CEO, Neal Shapiro, to discuss American Cities Rebuilding Conversation Series, which includes a diverse group of thought leaders addressing the country’s biggest issues in the midst of the pandemic.
Teen Driver Safety
Steve Adubato is joined by a panel of driving safety community leaders to discuss the importance of teen driving safety initiatives in the region, ways to teach young adults safe driving habits and how the COVID pandemic has impacted driving trends. The panel also explores how students are utilizing social media to share messaging about safety with their peers and the impact of communities creating a culture of safe driving.
Panelists Include:
Violet Marrero, Consumer Safety Director, NJM
Carol Leonnig & Philip Rucker
Steve Adubato is joined by Carol Leonnig, Co-Author, “I Alone Can Fix It: Donald J. Trump’s Catastrophic Final Year,” and National Investigative Reporter, Washington Post, and Philip Rucker, Co-Author, “I Alone Can Fix It: Donald J. Trump’s Catastrophic Final Year,” and Senior Washington Correspondent, Washington Post. They discuss former President Trump’s leadership style and the final year of his presidency, the long-term impact of the January 6th Capitol riots, and the impact of the COVID-19
Neal Shapiro; Sonia Manzano
The WNET Group’s President & CEO, Neal Shapiro, discusses American Cities Rebuilding Conversation Series, which includes a diverse group of thought leaders addressing the country’s biggest issues in the midst of the pandemic.
Sonia Manzano, who played Maria on Sesame Street for 44 years, talks about her journey on the iconic PBS show as well as her new show on PBS Kids, Alma’s Way, which is inspired by Sonia’s own childhood as a Puerto Rican girl growing up in the Bronx.
Dr. Christine Masterson; Thomas Shea & Juan Rios; Dr. Steven Sheris
Steve Adubato sits down with Christine Masterson, MD, Chief of Women, Children and Dermatology Service Lines, Summit Health, to discuss how women in the “sandwich generation” face increased stress providing care for their parents and children simultaneously and the importance of women taking care of their health throughout the pandemic. Dr. Masterson also stresses the need for children to get back on track with routine vaccines.
Steve Adubato is joined by Thomas Shea, D.Sc., Professor &
Reimagine Child Care Town Hall Part 2
In part 2 of this 2-part special, Steve Adubato is joined by a panel of of educators and advocates to discuss the child care crisis happening in our state and country and what needs to be done in Trenton to help make sure our youngest children and their families are receiving quality, affordable and reliable childcare.
Panelists Include:
Cecilia Zalkind, President & CEO of Advocates for Children of New Jersey
Dr. Junlei Li, Saul Zaentz Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Education a
Reimagine Child Care Town Hall, Part 1
Steve Adubato is joined by a panel of of educators and advocates to discuss the child care crisis happening in our state and country and what needs to be done in Trenton to help make sure our youngest children and their families are receiving quality, affordable and reliable childcare.
Panelists Include:
Cecilia Zalkind, President & CEO of Advocates for Children of New Jersey
Dr. Junlei Li, Saul Zaentz Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Education and Chair, Human Development and Ed
Motherhood & Employment in a Pandemic; Christy Biedron
Steve Adubato is joined by a panel of women business leaders to discuss the main challenges women face in the workforce, specifically minority women, and how child care has been a barrier for women during the pandemic. They also talk about the difference between equality versus equity for women in the workforce, gender and racial biases in hiring practices, and the importance of talking about mental health, especially during the pandemic.
Michellene Davis; Dr. Lynette Fraga; Dr. Eugene Cornacchia
Steve Adubato is joined by Michellene Davis, Esq., President & CEO, National Medical Fellowship, to talk about the impact of the COVID pandemic on health care disparities, vaccine resistance and hesitancy in minority and underserved communities, and the long-term impact of racial disparities in Black maternal and infant health.
Steve Adubato speaks with Lynette M. Fraga, PhD, CEO, Child Care Aware of America, about the ways the COVID crisis impacted the child care industry, the challenge
Jim Carey; Dr. Leon Smith; Shabnam Salih
Steve Adubato speaks with James A. Carey, Jr., Executive Director, New Jersey Lottery, about New Jersey Lottery’s record sales during the COVID-19 pandemic, the issues with problem gambling throughout the state and the annual Festival of Ballooning.
Leon Smith, Jr., MD, Director of Maternal/Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Saint Barnabas Medical Center, joins Steve Adubato to address patient concerns about COVID vaccines and pregnancy and fertility, and th
Natalie Renew; Alejandro Giménez-Santana; Vaughn Crowe
Steve Adubato speaks with Natalie Renew, Director, Home Grown, about the ways the COVID health crisis impacted home-based child care, the need for public support and investment in child care, and the increased importance of high quality, accessible child care for families.
Steve Adubato sits down with Alejandro Giménez-Santana, PhD, Director, Newark Public Safety Collaborative, and Assistant Professor of Professional Practice, Rutgers School of Criminal Justice. They discuss the rise in crim
Healthcare, Childcare and Higher Education
Steve Adubato is joined by Michellene Davis, Esq., President & CEO, National Medical Fellowship, to talk about the impact of the COVID pandemic on health care disparities, vaccine resistance and hesitancy in minority and underserved communities, and the long-term impact of racial disparities in Black maternal and infant health.
Steve Adubato speaks with Lynette M. Fraga, PhD, CEO, Child Care Aware of America, about the ways the COVID crisis impacted the child care industry, the challeng
NJ Congressman and State Senator Talk Capitol Riots and COVID Leadership
Steve Adubato is joined by U.S. Congressman Andy Kim (D) – NJ, 3rd Congressional District, to reflect on his personal experience during the January 6th U.S. Capitol riots, the future of our democracy, and the long-term impact of disinformation on the nation. They also talk about how the pandemic exacerbated discrimination and racism towards the Asian community and the issues with food insecurity in New Jersey.
Steve Adubato is joined by Senator Declan O’Scanlon (R) – NJ, 13th Legislative Distri
Analyzing Trump + His Presidency
Steve Adubato is joined by Nicole Swenarton, Executive Producer, Think Tank with Steve Adubato, to discuss this episode of Think Tank.
Steve Adubato sits down with Elie Honig, Senior Legal Analyst, CNN, Former Federal and State Prosecutor, and Author, Hatchet Man, to discuss his book and the meaning behind the “prosecutor’s code,” the role of the Attorney General and former Attorney General Bill Barr’s impact and legacy on the office.
Steve Adubato is joined by Barbara A. Res, Esq., Author, Tow
Vicky Hernandez; Dr. Jessica Israel; Meghan Tavormina; Dr. Marie Mullaney
Steve Adubato is joined by Nicole Swenarton, Executive Producer, Think Tank with Steve Adubato, to discuss this episode of Think Tank.
Steve Adubato speaks with Vicky Hernandez, Executive Director, Ironbound Community Corporation, about the impact of the pandemic on Ironbound’s mission and work, the issues surrounding childcare in Newark, and the importance of encouraging the Newark community to get vaccinated.
Steve Adubato is joined by Jessica Israel, MD, Senior Vice President of Geriatrics a
Music & Empathy; Combatting Hunger & Life Saving Transplants
Steve Adubato is joined by Nicole Swenarton, Executive Producer, Think Tank with Steve Adubato, to discuss this episode of Think Tank.
Steve Adubato sits down with Stefon Harris, Assistant Professor, Music, Rutgers University-Newark & Grammy Nominated Musician, to discuss teaching empathy through music and the importance of increasing access to music and the arts.
Steve Adubato speaks with Joyce Campbell, Executive Director, Trenton Area Soup Kitchen, about the ways COVID exacerbated food insec
COVID-19 & The Transplant Community
Steve Adubato is joined by Nicole Swenarton, Executive Producer, Think Tank with Steve Adubato, to discuss this episode of Think Tank.
Steve Adubato is joined by a panel of leaders to discuss the impact of the COVID pandemic on the organ and tissue transplant community and the reasons behind vaccine hesitancy among transplant recipients. The panel also discusses the upcoming Reimagined Transplant Games.
Part one panelists include:
Bill Ryan, President & CEO, Transplant Life Foundation
E. Denise
COVID-19 & The Autism Community; U.S. Rep. Donald Payne Jr.
Steve Adubato is joined by Nicole Swenarton, Executive Producer, Think Tank with Steve Adubato, to discuss this episode of Think Tank.
With the onset of COVID-19, there were numerous challenges facing a variety of communities. One particular community that was impacted was those living with autism and their family members. Steve Adubato is joined by a panel of leaders who discuss the unique challenges children and adults with autism face during the pandemic, the reasons why people with autism a
Small Business Makes a Big Difference
Steve Adubato is joined by Nicole Swenarton, Executive Producer, Think Tank with Steve Adubato, to discuss this episode of Think Tank.
Steve Adubato is joined by a panel of business leaders to discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the small business community in New Jersey, especially women and minority-owned businesses. The panelists reflect on lessons learned throughout the crisis and discuss the steps businesses will need to take to grow and prosper again, including continuity plann
Lessons in Leadership: Greg Lalevee and DeForest Soaries
Steve Adubato and Mary Gamba are joined once again by Greg Lalevee, Business Manager & General Vice President, International Union of Operating Engineers Local 825, who talks about motivating others and investing in your team. Then, Steve talks with DeForest B. Soaries, Jr., Senior Pastor, First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens, and Founder, Corporate Community Connections, Inc. about the importance of challenging the status quo. 5/30/21
Habitat for Humanity, Cyberpsychology & Vaccine Hesitancy
Steve Adubato is joined by Nicole Swenarton, Executive Producer, Think Tank with Steve Adubato, to discuss this episode of Think Tank.
Steve Adubato sits down with CT Mobley, Division Vice President, Small Business Services, Diverse Business Channels at ADP, and Scott Millard, CEO, Paterson Habitat for Humanity, to talk about the 20-year relationship between Paterson Habitat and ADP, the unique challenges facing the Paterson community, and the importance of corporate philanthropy during the cri
Talking Racial + Social Justice with Don Lemon
Steve Adubato is joined by Nicole Swenarton, Executive Producer, Think Tank with Steve Adubato, to discuss this episode of Think Tank.
Steve Adubato is joined by Don Lemon, Anchor, CNN Tonight with Don Lemon, and Author, This is the Fire: What I Say to My Friends About Racism, to discuss the long-term impact of the death of George Floyd on the nation, how people can work to confront racism and sexism in society, and the responsibility of the media in delivering truthful journalism.
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