The National Endowment for the Arts podcast that goes behind the scenes with some of the nation’s great artists to explore how art works.
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Positive, fresh, modern and real talk radio covering alternative health and wellness, fitness, supplementation and nutrition, psychology, environmental issues, pet care, giving back and more. On One Life Radio, we cover the topics that matter today in an unscripted, off-the-cuff, engaging format. Our guests include leading authors, physicians, athletes, psychologists, nutritionists and scientists from around the globe. Our motto: You get one body, you get one mind, and you get one life…get o ...
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We are joined by DeWone Bennett, LPC, PhD of DeWone Bennett Counseling today to talk about the fighting between political parties in the U.S. and ways to end the destructive behavior and come together as a nation. Learn more about DeWone at DeWone Bennett CounselingBy Bernadette Fiaschetti
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Bridging Cultures: A Conversation with Diana Abu-Jaber
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We’re closing out Arab-American Heritage Month with author Diana Abu-Jaber who discusses growing up with an Irish-American mother and a Jordanian father who never felt at home in the US, the lively tensions between cultures, and the centrality of this to her writing. We discuss her two memoirs, "The Language of Baklava" and "Life Without a Recipe."…
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Dr. Lori Whatley joins us today to walk us through how to disconnect from a narcissist. Dr. Lori Whatley is a clinical psychologist and relational therapist who specializes in the effects of excessive digital device usage. Dr. Whatley has over 25 years of clinical experience and has specialized in digital device usage for the past 10 years. Her lat…
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Leslie Sainz: A New Voice in Contemporary Poetry
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We’re celebrating National Poetry Month with 2021 NEA Literature Fellow, poet Leslie Sainz who discusses her debut poetry collection, "Have You Been Long Enough at Table." Sainz reads from her collection and talks about its major themes including the ambiguity, displacement, and impact of cultural heritage as a daughter of Cuban immigrants. She dis…
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MacArthur Fellow and 2002 Pulitzer-Prize Winner in Drama for “Topdog/Underdog, ” Suzan-Lori Parks tells us about her current play ”Sally and Tom”* now having its NY premier at the Public Theater. It’s a play within a play about Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson and combines Parks’ love of American history and theater. We discuss the play's explora…
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Bassist and 2017 NEA Jazz Master Dave Holland talks about his life in jazz
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As we’re gearing up for the 2024 NEA Jazz Masters’ tribute concert, we are revisiting my conversation with 2017 NEA Jazz Master Bassist Dave Holland. From his roots in the English working class to becoming an admired figure in the jazz world, Holland shares his musical journey, marked by a deep passion for the bass, a transformative stint with Mile…
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We are back with another “Podcast After the Broadcast.” This episode we have Bernadette Fiaschetti and her great friend Autumn Connolly talking about the book, The Queen’s Code and what men and women really think. We also get a chant from Autumn to send us into the weekend. We’d love to get your feedback on what you’d like to hear on future podcast…
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Harmonies of Heritage: The Willard Jenkins Odyssey in Jazz Advocacy
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We’re taking a deep dive with Willard Jenkins into his life in jazz. Willard discusses his early exposure to jazz in Pittsburgh and Cleveland, crediting his parents' record collection for his initial fascination with the genre, and the profound impact local jazz scenes and radio had on his musical journey. Willard recounts his transformative colleg…
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A Special Edition of Art Works: Talking across disciplines with the Chair of the NEA and the Director of the Census Bureau
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In this special edition of Art Works, Chair of the National Endowment for the Arts Dr. Maria Rosario Jackson and U.S. Census Bureau Director Robert Santos have a far-ranging discussion that explores the intersection of arts, culture, and statistical science. Moderated by the NEA’s Director of Research and Analysis Sunil Iyengar, the two agency head…
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The Harmonic Convergence of Amina Claudine Myers
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In this podcast, Amina Claudine Myers discusses her journey from the gospel choirs of Arkansas to becoming a 2024 NEA Jazz Master, highlighting her significant contributions to jazz, gospel, and blues. We discuss her early life in Blackwell, Arkansas, and Dallas, Texas, sharing stories of how family and church planted the seeds of her future in mus…
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Building Bridges Through Children's Literature
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Co-founder Kirsten Cappy introduces us to I'm Your Neighbor Books—which aims to build communities where immigrants are welcomed and feel a sense of belonging by sharing diverse immigration stories in children’s literature—and explains the collaborative roots of the organization among leaders from immigrant communities, authors, illustrators, educat…
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We are back with our first “Podcast After the Broadcast” episode with Bernadette Fiaschetti and Marie Earley. This is our first practice run doing just a podcast and we are so excited to get back on the air with some real, in depth conversations with of some of our favorite guests from One Life Radio! We’d love to hear your feedback or suggestions …
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It's complicated: a conversation with author and 2020 NEA Literature Fellow Danielle Evans
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2020 NEA Literature Fellow Danielle Evans is author of two collections of stories Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self and The Office of Historical Corrections, published ten years apart and to great acclaim. Today, we’re revisiting my 2021 interview with Danielle. In this podcast, we explore her intricate narratives that weave through the theme…
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Meet Tap Dancer and National Heritage Fellow Reginald "Reggio the Hoofer" McLaughlin
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We’re revisiting my conversation with the 2021 National Heritage Fellow, Reginald “Reggio The Hoofer” McLaughlin, a master tap dancer whose feet tell stories of tradition, perseverance, and cultural heritage. In this podcast, Reggio discusses his childhood love for tap dancing sparked at community centers in Chicago, his transition from a successfu…
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Meet Saxophonist and NEA Jazz Master Gary Bartz
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In this tuneful podcast, 2024 NEA Jazz Master Saxophonist Gary Bartz talks about his life and career, touching on his roots, influences, collaborations, and the philosophical underpinnings that have guided his artistic journey. Born in Baltimore in 1940, Gary's musical journey began in a segregated America, where he found music to be a universal la…
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Celebrate Black History Month: Isabel Wilkerson discusses the Great Migration and American Culure
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In honor of Black History month, we’re revisiting this 2011 conversation with author and 2015 National Humanities Medalist Isabel Wilkerson In this tuneful podcast, Wilkerson discusses her acclaimed book "The Warmth of Other Suns," exploring the profound impact of the Great Migration on American culture. This migration saw six million African Ameri…
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Director/writer Cord Jefferson talks about "American Fiction"
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Screenwriter and Director Cord Jefferson discusses his critically acclaimed film, “American Fiction” which is a satirical exploration of popular culture’s often narrow and limiting representation of Black people. We catch up with director/writer Cord Jefferson whose film ”American Fiction” has been nominated for five academy awards (Best Picture, B…
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“From Heritage to Health:” Bringing the diverse cultures of everyday life to medical care.
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Steve Zeitlin, founder and executive director of City Lore, and Phyllis Zimmer, founder and president of the Nurse Practitioner Healthcare Foundation, discuss their joint project "From Heritage to Health" (H2H). Funded partly by the National Endowment for the Arts, this initiative aims to integrate storytelling and the arts into healthcare, particu…
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Meet American Routes creator and host Nick Spitzer
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In this podcast, folklife presenter, educator, host and producer of “American Routes,, and 2023 National Heritage Fellow Nick Spitzer discusses his multifaceted career, his upbringing, and his understanding of cultural innovation in America. We talk about his life-long passion for radio and his discovery and embrace of American vernacular culture, …
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Celebrating 1984 NEA Jazz Master Max Roach’s Centenary
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In today’s podcast, filmmakers Sam Pollard and Ben Shapiro discuss their film “Max Roach: The Drum Also Waltzes.” In our conversation, they place Max Roach within the context of American culture, emphasizing his legendary status as a drummer, a composer, and a significant figure in Black consciousness and activism. Sam Pollard shares his 40 year jo…
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Paula Abreu discusses her comprehensive approach to cultural curation at the McCarter Theatre Center
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A conversation with Director of Presented Programming at the McCarter Theatre Center Paula Abreu halfway through her first season on the job! Abreu took over from her predecessor Bill Lockwood who ran the program for 60 (yes, 60) years. We discuss the balance between honoring his legacy and introducing her own vision, some history about the McCarte…
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Today is the last show for One Life Radio on KFXR and Maura Davies joins us to give us examples of some New Year’s resolutions for our pets. Maura is the Vice President for Marketing & Communications at the SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) of Texas. To learn more about the SPCA of Texas please visit SPCA.org. Thank you to all…
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Today on One Life Radio, we welcomed back DeWone Bennett to discuss the Psychology-Based Tricks for Staying Motivated and Accomplishing Your Goals in 2024 . DeWone Bennett is a Licensed Professional Counselor with two Masters degrees and over 14 years of counseling experience. He currently has his own practice, DeWone Bennett Counseling in Dallas, …
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We have a special guest today on One Life Radio! Mary Holland is back for the first show of 2024 with Bernadette to cover the Top News and Views of the past year from The Defender Newsletter and the Children’s Health Defense! Mary currently serves as president of Children’s Health Defense. She left the faculty of the New York University School of L…
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Today on One Life Radio, we had Chris Gronkowski on the air to start off with a little football and dive right into his 2023 highlights along with his goals for 2024. Chris Gronkowski is the owner and inventor of the Ice Shaker, vacuum insulated bottles that hold ice for over 30 hours. In 2017, Chris and his brothers successfully pitched Ice Shaker…
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Today on One Life Radio we’re talking about the Defender newsletter's top stories of the week with Stephanie Locricchio. Locricchio is the Advocacy and Outreach Manager at CHD (Children s Health Defense). She works to amplify the voices of those fighting for issues impacting the health and freedom of our children. Stephanie provides support, encour…
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Exploring the New Horizons of the Folger Shakespeare Theatre with Karen Ann Daniels
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Karen Ann Daniels explores her dual roles at the Folger Shakespeare Library as the Director of Programming and Artistic Director at the Folger Theatre, and her innovative approach to programming and audience engagement in the evolving landscape of theater post-pandemic. Daniels discusses her arrival at the Folger during a period of significant chan…
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Today on One Life Radio we welcomed Dr. Mike McFarland to talk about finding joy during the holidays as well as share tips on managing stress and anxiety. Dr. McFarland is a Licensed Psychologist in the state of Texas, with a private practice in Dallas. Dr. Mike provides individual therapy to adolescents through adulthood. He specializes in the tre…
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Today on One Life Radio, Dr. Stephanie Gandy joins us for another Furbulous Friday to share vital information on Cat Care during the upcoming holidays. Dr. Gandy is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and the owner of Lonestar Feline Health Center in Dallas, TX. She graduated from Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2007, and…
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Today on One Life Radio, we welcomed Dr. Gregory Scott Brown on the show for the first time to dive into his book and discuss mental health during the holidays. Greg is a board-certified psychiatrist, mental health writer, and author of “The Self-Healing Mind: An Essential Five-Step Practice to Overcoming Anxiety, and Depression and Revitalizing Yo…
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Today on One Life Radio, Jared Ramirez joins us for Wellness Wednesday to get into the health benefits of the nutrients in organ meats. Jared explains how incorporating organ meats into our diet goes back to our ancestral roots and dives into the nutrient synergy in his article ‘Organ Meats: An Evolutionary Perspective.’ Jared is the CEO of Envirom…
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Today on One Life Radio, Bernadette covers Top News and Views of the Week from The Defender Newsletter and the Children’s Health Defense with Ray Flores. Flores is a leading health freedom attorney. After graduating from UCLA in the 1980s, he found his 1st calling in the natural products business. He became an attorney in 2004 to protect health fro…
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Brandon Victor Dixon--talks about performing in Alicia Keys's "Hells Kitchen"
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A conversation with singer, actor, and producer Brandon Victor Dixon. We talk about his role in Alicia Keys’s play “Hell’s Kitchen” currently at the Public Theater, collaborating with Keys and the other performers in the play, what goes into creating a role in theater, his stepping into the role of Burr in “Hamilton” and the challenges that brought…
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Today on One Life Radio, we welcomed back Dr. Chloen Carmichael on the air to dive into her advice from “Nervous Energy: Harness the Power of Your Anxiety,” to help high-functioning people manage and enjoy the holidays. Dr. Carmichael, Ph.D., also known as “Dr. Chloe,” is a licensed clinical psychologist, certified yoga instructor, and the author o…
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Today on One Life Radio, Maura Davies joins us with the Do’s and Don’ts for pet safety during the holidays. Maura is the Vice President for Marketing & Communications at the SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) of Texas. To learn more about the SPCA of Texas please visit SPCA.org Next, Brad Aronson shares stories from his book, “…
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Today on One Life Radio, we welcomed back DeWone Bennett to discuss the five different types of intimacy. DeWone Bennett is a Licensed Professional Counselor with two Masters degrees and over 14 years of counseling experience. He currently has his own practice, DeWone Bennett Counseling in Dallas, TX. He believes the key to mental and behavioral su…
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Today on One Life Radio, we welcome Dr. Jonny Boeden to get his recommendations on maintaining weight during the holidays and discuss which foods to stay away from. Dr. Jonny, PhD, in Holistic Nutrition, and has a master's degree in psychology. He is also a Board-Certified Nutrition Specialist, Nationally known expert on weight loss and... Serves o…
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Today on One Life Radio we’re talking about the Defender newsletter's top stories of the week with Stephanie Locricchio. Locricchio is the Advocacy and Outreach Manager at CHD (Children s Health Defense). She works to amplify the voices of those fighting for issues impacting the health and freedom of our children. Stephanie provides support, encour…
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Filmmaker Irene Taylor Brodsky--Deafness in Three Movements
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In this 2019 podcast, filmmaker Irene Taylor Brodsky discusses her project "Moonlight Sonata: Deafness in Three Movements," and her commitment to making films accessible to differently-abled audiences. We talk about her first feature documentary, "Hear and Now," which won the Audience Award at Sundance in 2007 and explored her deaf parents’ experie…
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Today on One Life Radio, we welcomed back Dr. Kulreet Chaudhary to hear more information on the importance of sound healing and sound therapy during the holiday season. Dr. Chaudhary, MD, is a neurologist, neuroscientist, and an internationally recognized expert in the ancient practice of Ayurvedic medicine. She earned her medical degree at Loma Li…
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#3031 Justin Goodman - The White Coat Waste Project and Brooke Bentley - Sideline Confidential: A Novel
Today on One Life Radio, we welcomed back Justin Goodman to remind listeners of the White Coat Waste Project and to hear the 2023 year review. Justin is the Senior Vice President of Advocacy and Public Policy for the White Coat Waste Project. For more than 15 years, Justin has led high-profile, winning grassroots and lobbying campaigns to expose an…
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Today on One Life Radio, we had a fun Holiday Edition Off the Cuff segment. Bern, Jerry, and Marie got to play ‘Guess the Holiday Song’ and shared their opinions on Christmas gift ideas. Here are more episodes with Bern, Jerry, and Marie: Off The Cuff With Bernadette, Jerry, and Marie #2076 Off The Cuff With Bernadette, Jerry, and Marie #2057 Off T…
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Today on One Life Radio, we welcomed Diane Gottlieb on the air for the first time to hear about her inspiration and the importance of Awakenings: Stories of Body & Consciousness. Diane is an MSW, or Master of Social Work, MEd, Master of Education and a MFA, Master of Fine Arts and is the editor of the book Awakenings: Stories of Body & Consciousnes…
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Today on One Life Radio, Bernadette covers Top News and Views of the Week from The Defender Newsletter and the Children’s Health Defense with Ray Flores. Flores is a leading health freedom attorney. After graduating from UCLA in the 1980s, he found his 1st calling in the natural products business. He became an attorney in 2004 to protect health fro…
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Revisiting Director and Playwright Randy Reinholz(Choctaw)--
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We’re marking the end of Indigenous Peoples Month by revisiting my 2018 interview with Randy Reinholz (Choctaw), the producing artistic director and Founder of Native Voices at the Autry a Los Angeles theater company that produces new work by Indigenous playwrights. For almost 30 years, Native Voices at the Autry has been providing opportunities an…
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Today on One Life Radio we welcomed a special guest, Dr. Thomas E. Levy, to dive into the causes and treatments for heart disease like Cardiomyopathy. Dr. Levy is a board-certified cardiologist and a bar-certified attorney. After practicing adult cardiology for 15 years, he began to research the enormous toxicity associated with much dental work, a…
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Today on One Life Radio we’re talking about the Defender newsletter's top stories of the week with Stephanie Locricchio. Locricchio is the Advocacy and Outreach Manager at CHD (Children s Health Defense). She works to amplify the voices of those fighting for issues impacting the health and freedom of our children. Stephanie provides support, encour…
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“Where there’s flavor, there’s history:” A Look at New Orleans food Culture with Zella Palmer
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Dr. Zella Palmer is a professor, food historian, author and filmmaker and serves as the Chair and Director of the Dillard University Ray Charles Program in African American Material Culture in New Orleans, Louisiana. In this podcast, she discusses the Ray Charles program, the importance of material culture, especially to African Americans and other…
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Today on One Life Radio, we welcomed back Emma Suttie on the air to dive into her fall-related articles as we head into Thanksgiving this week. Emma is an acupuncture physician and founder of Chinese Medicine Living – a website dedicated to sharing how to use traditional wisdom to live a healthy lifestyle in the modern world. She is passionate abou…
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Today on One Life Radio, Stephen Knight comes on to give us more information on Dogs Matter and their partnership with Dallas Pets Alive. Stephen is the Founder and Executive Director of Dallas non-profit, Dogs Matter. As a dog-lover in recovery, Stephen was struck by a very basic need of people entering rehab: Care for their pets while they were a…
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