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Leonard Lopate at Large: Sarah Friedman and Aaron Neville, Proprietors of Freville Farm in Pawling, NY.

Sarah Friedman and Aaron Neville, proprietors of Freville Farm in Pawling, NY. Besides discussing farming in the Hudson Valley and the problems this year’s crazy weather has caused, we will devote a little time to talking about his move from… Read More ›

Mike Cozzi at Large with Sports – July 3

Rondo joins LeBron in LA, but now what about Lonzo? Read Story NBA free agency TOP STORIES Cousins agrees with Warriors on one-year contract Reaction: Boogie to Warriors stuns NBA players Trae Young has awful first Summer League game What does… Read More ›

Leonard Lopate at Large: Doctors Michael Brodman and Dr. Joseph T. Grosso, OB-GYN Changes in Medicine and Patients

Leonard Lopate At Large-Michael Brodman, MD and Dr. Joseph Grosso, MD: OBGYN Changes In Medicine And Changes In Patients Dr. Michael Brodman is an obstetrician-gynecologist in New York, New York and is affiliated with Mount Sinai Hospital. He received his… Read More ›

Leonard Lopate at Large – June 30 – Louis Hyman, Historian of Work and Business, on Economics

Today, Leonard’s guest is Louis Hyman, a historian of work and business. Today’s discussion is on economics. Louis Hyman is a historian of work and business at the ILR School of Cornell University, where he also directs the Institute for Workplace Studies in New… Read More ›

Leonard Lopate at Large – June 23 – Dr. Richard Ostfeld and Dr. Shannon LaDeau on Ticks and Mosquitoes

Are you afraid to take a walk in the woods because of ticks, mosquitoes and other disease carriers that bite? On this weeks Leonard Lopate At Large two scientists from the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Dr. Richard Ostfeld and… Read More ›

Leonard Lopate at Large – June 16 – Thea Lee, President of the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) and Peter Liebhold, Curator of the American Enterprise Exhibit at the Smithsonian’s Nat’l Museum of American History

On this week Leonard Lopate At Large: a discussion of the long and contentious history of tariffs in America…from colonial times to the present. Our guests are Thea Lee, the president of the Economic Policy Institute (the EPI), and at… Read More ›

Leonard Lopate at Large – June 9 – Phillip Lopate: “Underread Book Club” Discussion of Turgenev’s Late Masterpiece “Virgin Soil.”

Today, Phillip Lopate will join us for an “Underread Book Club” discussion of Turgenev’s late masterpiece “Virgin Soil.”  When it was published in1877, Turgenev became world famous: a month after it was published 52 young men and women were arrested in… Read More ›

Food for Mood with Dr. Judy Wurtman – June 7

Judith J. Wurtman, Ph.D was the former director of the Research Program in Women’s Health at the MIT Clinical Research Center and founder of TRIAD, a Harvard Hospital weight loss center. Along with Dr Frusztajer, she ran a private weight-loss… Read More ›

Leonard Lopate at Large: Robert Hargrove, Former Director of the Nat’l Environmental Protection Compliance Division and George Pavlou, Former Deputy Regional Administrator of EPA Region 2

The topic today is the complex and often troubled history of the Environmental Protection Agency with Robert Hargrove, former director of the agency’s National Environmental Protection Compliance Division and George Pavlou, former Deputy Regional Administrator of EPA Region 2 which… Read More ›