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Whether you think it's a noun or verb, the word "brew" has numerous meanings, and all of them are well-worth talking about. Coming to you from an historic city on the rise, Buffalo, NY, in Western New York, we'll discuss what the breweries are offering and what our friends are making on the weekends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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If you love Western NY AND Entrepreneurship; this is the podcast for you. David Schaub interviews the top entrepreneurs in WNY about business. If you’re anything like me you want to learn from the top people in the industry. You want to learn their secrets, their failures, what really works and what doesn’t. In this podcast we get to the “nitty gritty” stuff Entrepreneurs want to know and learn. It’s great to learn from Entrepreneurs from across the world but what about the amazing people in ...
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The official podcast of the Western New York Pride and Loyalty Administration hosted by Tim Sampsell. Get more content and merchandise at WNYPLA.com
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A show that samples WNYC’s best podcasts, curated to fit all your travel needs.
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Innovate WNY is a podcast dedicated to startup and tech news stemming from all the things happening in the WNY region. We'll also talk about the latest things happening in the tech world with our weekly round table.
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The latest articles from WNYC 9/11 Specials
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We spoke with the stars, writers and directors of Tony nominated Broadway productions! Check out our favorite conversations as the June 10th awards ceremony approaches!
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It's been said to me, several times, that "Discovering WNY" looks like my personal love letter to Western New York. The show reflects my deep and abiding commitment to creating high-quality, locally-produced, fun and educational media for the region and is the culmination of over 12 years of work creating and producing locally flavored television programs out in the San Francisco Bay area and here, back home, in Western New York. Thank you for listening! Join us on our site at http://www.dis ...
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Major news events throughout the world continue to be largely ignored until they reach tragic proportions. Underreported, a weekly feature on The Leonard Lopate Show, tackles these issues and gives an in-depth look into stories that are often relegated to the back pages.
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Jeremy Meindl is the Director of Marketing at Williams Media and Hueston. After high school,he joined a Vancouver startup to create spam-filtering rules for the Canadian government andBlackBerry. Later, he ran ad operations and SEO for Cleveland Clinic and built an online store that reached over $1.5 million in its first year. He also rose to the t…
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Scott flies solo this week as Brian flies to someplace warm. Here's a quick update on the Buffalo Beer Scene this week: 2025 Brewer’s Invitational: Tickets are still available for this year’s event in Orchard Park. It’ll feature 50+ brews from 30 local breweries, cideries, and meaderies. $60.03 gets you a tasting glass, a $5 food voucher to NYBP, a…
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New Jersey Attorney General's office has new guidance for police on how to interact with autistic people
The New Jersey attorney general’s office is out with new guidance for police when it comes to their interactions with Autistic people, and people with other communication disorders. New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin talked more about this initiative with WNYC's Sean Carlson.
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National Eating Disorder Awareness week turns the spotlight onto the many disorders that fall under the eating disorder spectrum. Research from Harvard University estimates that about 28.8 million Americans will suffer from an eating disorder in their lifetime, which are among the most fatal mental illnesses. Doctor Evelyn Attia directs the Center …
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An effort to revive Airbnb in New York City is not going well, after a city councilmember significantly amended the legislation meant to legalize more short-term rentals. The original bill would allow owners and occupants of one- and two-family homes to host renters for less than 30 days without being present. Margenett Moore-Roberts is a homeowner…
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Across New York City, people support their neighbors by being a positive resource in their communities. WNYC's Community Partnerships Desk has been highlighting some of these folks, our neighbors. We're calling them community champions. Today, we meet Frankie Thompkins, who has volunteered with Advent Lutheran Church, located in Manhattan's Upper W…
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Weeks of repair work are on the horizon for a busy New Jersey highway after a void opened up during morning commute hours in early February. State Department of Transportation officials say the hole was caused by a relic of New Jersey's mining history: an abandoned iron mine. This hole is just 75 feet away from one that popped up in late 2024, caus…
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Food critic Robert Sietsema has been writing about dining in New York City since the 1990's, with two decades at the Village Voice and over ten years at Eater New York. He recently launched his own newsletter, Robert Sietsema's New York. And starting this week, look for Robert's food writing on our news site Gothamist as well. Robert joins Weekend …
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Eric Adams is still the mayor of New York City and it seems that he will be for at least the near future. The mayor has since last year faced charges of corruption, bribery, wire fraud and soliciting and accepting campaign donations from foreign nationals. The Department of Justice under President Trump has sought to drop the charges, and a judge i…
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President Donald Trump's administration moves to revoke congestion pricing, which is met almost immediately with an MTA lawsuit. That and more in this week's On The Way roundup of New York City transit news.
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February 22nd is what's known as Lizzie's Day to honor Elizabeth Jennings Graham, the Black schoolteacher who successfully challenged the racist transportation system in New York City. Her push for justice came in the 1850s, a century before Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat in Montgomery, Alabama. Her effort also preceded the start of the Civ…
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Governor Hochul says she won’t remove Mayor Adams from office in spite of growing calls for his exit. But through all of the controversies surrounding the mayor, Brooklyn Democratic Chair and State Assemblymember Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn has stood by the Mayor. In a letter released yesterday, she and a group of Black lawmakers criticized the effo…
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WNYC's State Capitol reporter Jon Campbell and senior politics reporter Brigid Bergin join host Sean Carlson to talk about the week's top political news. Hear about the Trump administration's threat to congestion pricing, the latest in Mayor Eric Adams' legal case and the mayoral race still heating up in New York City.…
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Refugee newcomers have an outsize impact in upstate New York communities where houses sit empty after deindustrialization hurt the local economy and drove population down. But President Donald Trump’s executive order suspending new refugee admissions cut into services that helped refugees who were here already, forcing resettlement agencies to lay …
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In just one short year, dating coach Niko Emanuilidis has amassed hundreds of clients. And it hasn’t been hard to do either, he said. His clients span across different ages, genders and races, and live both in and out of the city. But he said those in New York, where he is based, often echo a similar sentiment: The dating scene is worse here than a…
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Countless people in New York City are making differences in their communities. WNYC's Community Partnerships Desk has been highlighting some of those people, our neighbors. We're calling them community champions. Today we meet Davina Furbert, the creator of Compassionate Cleaning, which provides cleaning and remodeling services to underserved and o…
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NYC Comptroller Brad Lander meets with Governor Kathy Hochul as she considers whether to remove Mayor Adams from office
Mayor Eric Adams’ administration is engulfed in chaos. Critics say the Justice Department moved to drop corruption charges against Adams in exchange for cooperation with President Trump’s immigration enforcement. That prompted four deputy mayors to resign. Now, prominent Democrats are considering whether – and how – to remove Adams. One of the peop…
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New York City will mark a key milestone this year: The transit system hired its first Black train conductor 90 years ago, shattering a barrier that has since offered tens of thousands of African Americans and other people of color a pathway to the middle class. Jotham T. Coleman, whom researchers have little information about, was hired as a conduc…
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What makes a restaurant fun? For some, it might be a giant singing mechanical rodent and a roomful of video games. For others, it could be a quiet space as far removed from video screens and screaming youngsters as possible. So obviously, it's a different answer for everybody. Our friends at Eater New York just released a list of places they consid…
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Scott and Brian break down what’s happening in the WNY beer scene: Wildflower Meadery Grand Opening: Niagara Frontier Food Terminal’s newest taproom opens Feb. 22 with a variety of meads on tap, in cans/bottles, and a limited food menu. Open Fridays & Saturdays. More info: @wildflowermeadery. Brazen Brewing x WNY Beer Trail Collab: Trail Brazer Blu…
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The Justice Department filed a motion Friday asking a judge to dismiss federal corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. The request caps off a week of legal drama between the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Manhattan and DOJ officials in Washington D.C. The Justice Department directed prosecutors in New York City to toss the charges aga…
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Mayor Adams plans to allow ICE agents on Rikers Island, former City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito weighs in
Mayor Adams says he’s preparing an executive order to allow federal immigration officers to operate on Rikers Island, where they have essentially been banned for the last decade. Adams made the announcement after meeting with President Donald Trump’s “border czar” Tom Homan. Former City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, who helped pass the cit…
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Privacy advocates raise concerns about the MTA's student OMNY cards, and a baby is born on a subway train. That and more in this week's On The Way roundup of NYC transit news.
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New Yorkers can be innovative when it comes to making use of their tiny backyards. Some install swimming pools, raise chickens, build tree houses and even tend Manhattan’s only wine vineyard. But a hockey rink in a 12-by-18 foot patch of Western Queens? That may be a new one.
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1:23:30Last year more than 5,000 people in Haiti were killed in gang-related violence. The country has been in a political crisis for years. And for Haitians in the U.S. with feet in two worlds, reality in both countries is unstable. To better understand the story, public radio stations in the three cities with the largest Haitian populations in America a…
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