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  • Protecting Pennsylvania: Violence Prevention with Lt. Governor Davis and Event Readiness with PA's Doctors
    2026/06/25

    We discuss the urgent issue of gun violence and community safety across Pennsylvania, following recent incidents such as the shooting at the Carlisle Sports Emporium. Lt. Governor Austin Davis has consistently emphasized prevention through increased state investments—supporting youth safety programs, expanding violence intervention initiatives like the Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Program (HVIP), and strengthening community partnerships. We explore how these efforts aim to address root causes, protect young people, and build safer neighborhoods statewide. The conversation also highlights the role of Pennsylvania’s Office of Gun Violence Prevention as a key resource in coordinating data-driven strategies and solutions.

    We also take listeners behind the scenes of Philadelphia’s preparation for an unprecedented 45-day stretch of major summer events, including the FIFA World Cup, MLB All-Star Week, and citywide celebrations. While millions gather to celebrate, healthcare professionals, emergency managers, and public health leaders are working in sync to manage the hidden challenges—patient surges, heat-related illness, infectious disease monitoring, and mass casualty readiness. Featuring insights from planning committee member and emergency management leader Chris Chamberlain, we explore the coordinated systems, real-time communication, and infrastructure designed to keep residents and visitors safe during one of the city’s busiest and most complex summer seasons.

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    44 分
  • Exploring Pennsylvania’s Natural Wonders and the Healing Power of Community & Music
    2026/06/24

    Author and outdoor explorer Tory Mather shares how her passion for discovering Pennsylvania’s hidden gems inspired her new book Scenic Natural Wonders of Pennsylvania. She highlights the state’s diverse landscapes and accessible adventures, encouraging listeners to find beauty close to home—from easy roadside stops to challenging hikes.

    Dani Fiore of Empowered Music and Jennifer Wilt of NAMI Cumberland & Perry Counties discuss the vital role of mental health awareness, sharing personal insight and resources that help individuals navigate crises while reducing stigma. They also highlight how music supports community well-being and invite listeners to a special July 25 concert celebrating the connection between mental health and the arts.

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    44 分
  • The Spark Asks: Can We Break Kids’ Screen Time Habits?
    2026/06/23

    In this episode, we tackle the growing challenge of children’s screen time and how families can help kids unplug and reconnect with the world around them. Featuring Deana Raymer, Director of Educational Services at the Capital Area Intermediate Unit, alongside Lutricia Eberly of the Pennsylvania Outdoor Recreation Association, the conversation explores both the risks of excessive screen use and practical solutions to get kids off their devices.

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    44 分
  • Juneteenth in Central Pennsylvania: Stories from the Commonwealth
    2026/06/22

    We explore the deeper meaning of the holiday and its connection to history, memory, and community reflection. Dr. Miner discusses “A Place for All”, a compelling exhibit at the State Museum of Pennsylvania that highlights stories of integration across the state.

    In this special Juneteenth broadcast, we welcome Ondra Haywood, Director of Living The Experience, for a powerful conversation on history, identity, and the ongoing journey toward equity and understanding. Haywood shares insights into the mission of Living The Experience and how storytelling, education, and community engagement help keep the spirit of Juneteenth alive today.

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    44 分
  • The Spark Weekly | June 21 | Paul Miller's Law and Jawon Chisholm on Mental Health
    2026/06/20

    In recognition of Men’s Health Month, we feature former Pittsburgh Steeler turned certified personal trainer Jawon Chisholm. He shares what it really takes to stay physically and mentally strong after leaving professional sports, and how that journey shapes his work coaching everyday men. We explore the challenges men face when starting or restarting a fitness journey, the mission behind his “Struggle to Succeed” program, and how his growing “Run with Jawon” event is building community through health. Jawon also opens up about the adversity and life experiences that continue to fuel his commitment to helping others succeed.

    Paul Miller’s Law is a Pennsylvania distracted driving law that prohibits the use of handheld mobile devices while driving. It targets a major cause of crashes—drivers using their phones for texting, social media, or other activities that take their eyes and attention off the road. We speak with Fritzi Schreffler about this new law, and what it means for Pennsylvania Drivers.

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    44 分
  • Pennsylvania Prepares: New Distracted Driving Law Takes Effect
    2026/06/19

    Paul Miller’s Law is a Pennsylvania distracted driving law that prohibits the use of handheld mobile devices while driving. It targets a major cause of crashes—drivers using their phones for texting, social media, or other activities that take their eyes and attention off the road. We speak with Fritzi Schreffler about this new law, and what it means for Pennsylvania Drivers.

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    22 分
  • Staying Strong with Jawon Chisholm & Weaving Community Connections
    2026/06/18

    In recognition of Men’s Health Month, we feature former Pittsburgh Steeler turned certified personal trainer Jawon Chisholm. He shares what it really takes to stay physically and mentally strong after leaving professional sports, and how that journey shapes his work coaching everyday men. We explore the challenges men face when starting or restarting a fitness journey, the mission behind his “Struggle to Succeed” program, and how his growing “Run with Jawon” event is building community through health. Jawon also opens up about the adversity and life experiences that continue to fuel his commitment to helping others succeed.

    Lancaster County is launching a new way to recognize community connection and impact. In this episode, we talk with Tracy Cutler of the Lancaster County Community Foundation and Araba Sapara-Grant of the Aspen Institute about “The Weaver Awards,” a new initiative supported by Aspen’s Weave program. The awards aim to honor local residents who are strengthening relationships and building a more connected community. Nominations are open now through July 24. Learn how the partnership came together, why social connection matters, and how you can get involved.

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    44 分
  • Beyond the Binary: Gender Diversity in the Ancient World & a Civil Rights Legacy Rediscovered
    2026/06/17

    We explore the rich and often overlooked history of gender diversity in Ancient Rome and Medieval Europe, uncovering stories of people who lived beyond traditional gender roles. Through historical texts, laws, and cultural narratives, we reveal how these identities were understood, challenged, and remembered across time.

    And then we get updates from historian Jean-Paul Benowitz’s latest work on civil rights leader W. Miller Barbour, including his new documentary and companion book exploring Barbour’s human rights legacy. We discuss upcoming film screenings, recent recognition in major film festivals, and how Barbour’s story continues to shape conversations on race, dignity, and social justice today.

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    46 分