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  • Howard Marks on 25 years of "The Memo" and more
    2025/02/27

    In this conversation, Howard Marks, co-chairman of Oaktree Capital Management, discusses the current state of the U.S. economy and the implications for Long Island businesses. He shares insights on distressed debt, market bubbles, and the importance of philanthropy in the East End community. He also explains the difference between the current state of cautious optimism versus the big bubbles seen in the late 60's and late 90's.

    Read "The Memo" here.

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    22 分
  • Congresswoman Laura Gillen on working for Long Islanders
    2025/02/13

    Democratic Congresswoman Laura Gillen joined Diane Masciale to talk about serving her first term in Congress and representing Long Island's 4th Congressional District. Prior to her role in Congress, Gillen worked as a lawyer and in Nassau County politics.

    WLIW-FM has also invited the other congressional leaders of Nassau and Suffolk County to join us for conversations and we hope to bring these to our listeners soon.

    This interview was recorded February 7, 2025, and has been edited lightly for clarity.

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    21 分
  • Congresswoman Laura Gillen joins Diane Masciale this Thursday at 7pm
    2025/02/10

    Join us for a conversation about Gillen's new position representing Long Island's 4th Congressional District and her focus on Long Island. The episode comes out Thursday, February 13th at 7pm. Tune in and listen live or listen on your schedule by following WLIW-FM on your favorite podcast platform.

    How to listen:

    • The WLIW-FM app (download for iOS | download from Google Play)
    • Live-streaming at wliw.org/radio/
    • Live-streaming on the NPR App, TuneIn, and other radio streaming apps
    • Live-streaming on smart speakers by asking for WLIW-FM
    • 88.3 FM in Eastern Long Island and Southern Connecticut
    • 88.7 FM on the East End
    • 96.9 FM in Central and Western Suffolk County

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    1 分
  • "Paint Me A Road Out Of Here" Filmmakers Catherine Gund and Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter
    2025/02/07

    Documentary Filmmaker Catherine Gund and Executive Producer and Artist Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter recently joined WLIW-FM General Manager Diane Masciale to talk about their new film, "Paint Me A Road Out of Here." The film features artists Faith Ringgold and Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter to uncover the whitewashed history of Ringgold's master, "For the Women's House," following its 50-year journey from Rikers Island to the Brooklyn Museum in a poignant, funny, and true parable of a world without mass incarceration.

    They reflect on Faith Ringgold's legacy, the impact of art on those impacted by carceral systems, and more. Watch the video podcast here.

    Learn more about this important work at paintmearoadfilm.com.

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    28 分
  • Road To Nowhere Clothing: Sasha Rudes and Justin Feinberg Call Montauk Home
    2024/12/17

    Sasha Rudes and Justin Feinberg both grew up close to ocean beaches, with yearly family trips to Fire Island and Cape Cod giving them a deep-seated affinity for coastal living. It’s no surprise that they immediately felt at home the first time they came to Montauk. Now they officially call “The End” home, and their boutique and clothing brand Road To Nowhere is a dynamic testament to their love of the East End. The shop focuses on eco-friendly, sustainable clothing with elevated design details that are meant to be worn every day.

    Sasha and Justin recently stopped by the studio in Southampton to talk about their journey, what inspires their designs, and much more.

    Find out more about Road To Nowhere on their website, or connect with them on Instagram at @RoadToNowhere_Clothing.

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    29 分
  • How Women Made Music: Alison Fensterstock and Ann Powers join Gianna Volpe
    2024/10/21

    As part of Public Radio Music Day, Alison Fensterstock and Ann Powers speak with Gianna Volpe about their new book "How Women Made Music: A Revolutionary History from NPR Music".

    Drawn from NPR Music’s acclaimed, groundbreaking series Turning the Tables, the definitive book on the vital role of Women in Music—from Beyoncé to Odetta, Taylor Swift to Joan Baez, Joan Jett to Dolly Parton—featuring archival interviews, essays, photographs, and illustrations.

    They talk about the special moments they experienced while putting the book together, how important it is to tell these stories, and more.

    Learn more about the book here.

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    10 分
  • Solving Food Insecurity on Long Island: Dr. Jessica Rosati, Linda Sweeney, Rob Galinski, and Stephanie McEvily
    2024/09/24

    There are a number of organizations working together to address the problem of hunger and food insecurity on Long Island. First, hear from Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital’s Linda Sweeney and Rob Galinski join Stephanie McEvily of Food Rescue US – North Fork. They discuss a collaboration between the hospital and food rescue organization to reduce food waste with local volunteers directing food donations to local pantries and groups like CAST.

    Then, Dr. Jessica Rosati, Vice President of Long Island Cares speaks with Gianna Volpe on WLIW-FM to talk about the grand opening of their newest pantry on Hunger Action Day and some of the unique services LIC provides to veterans and their families.

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    25 分
  • LI African-American Chamber of Commerce President Phil Andrews with General Manager Diane Masciale
    2024/06/19

    Phil Andrews is President of the Long Island African-American Chamber of Commerce and two-term past President of the 100 Black Men of Eastern New York. He is also a board member of the Long Island Association, the Interfaith Nutrition Network, and The WNET Group’s Community Advisory Board, and sits on the President’s Council of Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Long Island. He recently sat down with WLIW-FM General Manager Diane Masciale to discuss the many hats he wears and the various advocacy efforts he is part of.

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    24 分