
YOUR AGING ADVANTAGE: A Practical Guide to Living Better Longer
Around the world, there's a huge age shift going on: As a species, humans are living longer. We're fortunate to live at a time when science...
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New York City's 106.7 Lite FM's weekly talk show with host Nina del Rio and guests, airing every Sunday, 7-7:30am EST.

Around the world, there's a huge age shift going on: As a species, humans are living longer. We're fortunate to live at a time when science...

When someone is incarcerated, they're not the only ones impacted. Incarceration is tough on families both emotionally and financially. Loved...

For Autism Awareness Month, a conversation with autism activist, scientist, and New York Times-Bestselling Author, Dr. Temple Grandin for he...

The Earth Day Initiative presents the annual Earth Day Festival in Union Square Park, Sunday, April 19. The free event from 12-6p, is design...

Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a condition that stands out for it's bewildering array of symptoms and challenges. Clinical pharmacist Izabella...

New York City's Ballet Hispánico is the nation's leading Hispanic/Latine dance company, currently preparing their 2026 Spring Season...

Dr. Allison M. Alford is the author of GOOD DAUGHTERING: The Work You've Always Done, the Credit You've Never Gotten, and How to Finally Fee...

NYC based VISIONS Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired provides vision rehabilitation and social services that help people who are b...

What if genius isn't something you're born with―it's something you build? Everyday Genius , by six-time USA Memory Champion Nelson Dellis ,...

Dr. Larry Grogin is an chiropractor, acupuncturist, athlete and philanthropist based in New Jersey. On his 71st birthday, March 24, 2026, Dr...

SPACEWOMAN is a new documentary about Eileen Collins, the first woman to pilot and command a spacecraft. Directed by Hannah Berryman, the fi...

Perhaps no one knows more about the coyotes in our region than Chris Nagy, a wildlife biologist working in New York City since 2001, and co-...

As far too many people know from experience, working for a toxic boss takes a toll. Even highly accomplished and experienced people can feel...

As New York State navigates federal threats to cut Medicaid and the social safety net, my guest is Joe Pressley is Vice President of Public...

Teatro Fest NYC showcases the breadth and vitality of Latinx theater in New York City, with 24 productions by ten leading Latinx theaters, c...

Girl Scout Cookie Season is officially underway in New York City! In an age dominated by technology, social media and social isolation, sell...

March is International Women's Month. My guest is Bergen County-based sculptor Carolyn D. Palmer for her newest project honoring Dr. Elizabe...

Based in Englewood, NJ, The Actors Fund Home is a short and long term care facility like no other: For generations, it’s provided top-tier c...

In The West we share a common world history: A perspective that puts The West and Christianity at the center of the world. But, what if the...

For over 40 years, the New York City-based organization CaringKind has been dedicated to supporting everyone impacted by Alzheimer’s disease...

According to AARP estimates, 26% of NYC residents are caregivers to a spouse, family member, or other loved one. Ahead of National Caregiver...

Since 1977, Encore Community Services has served many thousands of older adults in Midtown and Manhattan’s West Side with food, fellowship a...

How do the things that happen to us and the choices we make when we are young impact us later in life? How do our parents, our friendships,...

The NYC Bird Alliance , (formerly NYC Audubon), is a non-profit organization protecting urban birds and strengthening biodiversity across Ne...

It’s estimated that up to 80% of people will experience low back pain at some point during their lifetimes -- and winter conditions are a fr...

While transgender athletes only account for 1% of all sports participants, hundreds of bills banning trans athletes have been introduced by...

From NY Times bestselling author Dr. Ian Smith, THE LAST 15: SAY GOODBYE TO THOSE MOST STUBBORN POUNDS breaks down how metabolism adapts, wh...

The affordable housing crisis in New York City is about more than the price of rent. How did we get here, what is happening in housing right...

Across the country, Catholic schools are facing serious enrollment challenges—and many have closed—including seven New York City schools las...

Nearly 80 years after its founding , the internationally acclaimed Georgian National Ballet “Sukhishvili " made it’s Carnegie Hall debut in...

New Year, new you? According to our guest lasting change requires not only intention, but a sustained practice of making conscious choices t...

With both affordability top of mind, and the elderly population growing faster than any other age group—including in New York—our guest is G...

All at once, it seems as if AI and Music are intertwined: It’s being used for everything from restoring old recordings, to generating entire...

How does music connect to people even with dementia, and allow them to connect with memories that they might not otherwise recall? Our guest...

By 2035, the number in the people in the US over the age of 65 will outnumber the people under 18 for the first time history. As our populat...

NYC Pride , the organization most notable for producing The New York City Pride March in June, has a new executive director. Im Lynde talks...

Christmas has arrived early at Catholic Charities in Paterson , NJ, with two recent ribbon-cuttings: A new location for Murray House, the lo...

Perhaps 40% of the everyone in the world has headaches, but they’re remarkably under-studied and misunderstood. Tom Zeller Jr. is author of...

Joining us to celebrate Hanukkah is writer and former New Yorker, Jean Meltzer - also known as - “The Queen of Jewish Romance.”, for her new...

Ready or not, AI has arrived. Rather than avoid it, how can we embrace it, and use it to our advantage? For the next few minutes, we talk ab...

Dr. Devorah Heitner ’s book, GROWING UP IN PUBLIC: Coming of Age in a Digital World, is designed to help caregivers, educators, and kids nav...

New York State has one of the largest populations of adults over 60, and the older adult population is growing faster than any other group....

The Fresh Air Fund is a New York City institution, a 150-year old nonprofit known for summer adventures for urban kids with their signature...

EPIC Players , New York’s leading neuro-inclusive theater company, led by Founder and Executive Artistic Director Aubrie Therrien, presents...

While healthcare is top of mind for so many, we speak with a New York State organization focused on children’s health. Kayleigh Zaloga is th...

iHeartRadio NY is once again teaming up with WhyHunger for Hungerthon. Hungerthon is an annual radio tradition, organized by Why Hunger to e...

THE PERIOD BRAIN: THE NEW SCIENCE OF WHY WE PMS AND HOW TO FIX IT, by research psychologist, professor, leading advocate for women’s health...

Dance/NYC is a service organization for the dance industry promoting the appreciation, practice, and knowledge of dance in the NYC metropoli...

November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about hospice and palliative care and celebrat...

The Street Vendor Project , a program of the Urban Justice Center, advocates for New York City’s 20,000+ street vendors, championing the rig...