Hazel Kahan

Hazel Kahan


Latest Episodes

North Fork Civics of Southold: why and how?
May 03, 2023

Drianne Benner and Anne Murray, members of North Fork Civics of Southold, take us through a the history of their hamlets civic organizations and the factors leading to the formation of the North For

Steve Muth: NYC Medics brings rapid global disaster relief
March 07, 2023

Co-founder and former paramedic Steve Muth, talks about NYC Medics , a small, nimble volunteer emergency medical team of paramedics and doctors based in New York City who are ready to be boots on the

Aimee Weldon: Restoring Saltmarsh Sparrow habitat
February 28, 2023

Aimee Weldon, coordinator with the Atlantic Coast Joint Venture of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service works with a team to conserve and restore saltmarsh habitat for the Saltmarsh Sparrow whose steadi

Moral injury and sharing responsibility for war’s consequences
January 11, 2023

Chris Antal, Staff Chaplain and Dr. Peter Yeomans, Staff Psychologist at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs in Philadelphia talk about understanding the suffering of moral injury among U.S. comba

Aanchal Malhotra: Remnants of Partition
November 08, 2022

Aanchal Malhotraspeaks to Tidings from Delhi about her beautiful book Remnants of Partition: 21 objects from a content divided, in which survivors of Partition talk about the one precious object th

Denise Civiletti: starting and growing a local digital newspaper
November 01, 2022

Denise Civiletti, journalist and founder of Riverhead Local, talks about starting and running a local digital newspaper as a family business in keeping with her values as a journalist.(WPKN November

Noam Cohen: why we should trust Wikipedia
October 08, 2022

In this episode of Tidings from Hazel Kahan, Noam Cohen, author, journalist and Wikipedia editor, takes us inside Wikipedia to show us how its articles actually come into being as a bastion of sources

Diana (Dinni) Gordon on immigrants in an emerging America
October 01, 2022

Diana (Dinni) Gordon, political scientist, Greenport residenttalks about her bookVillage of Immigrants, Latinos in an Emerging America (Rutgers University Press, 2015),the story of Latinoimmigrati

Dr. Candace De Puy: the psychology of anti-abortion politics through Jungian lens
September 14, 2022

Jungian-oriented psychoanalyst and authorDr. Candace De Puyanalyzes the recent intense emotions surrounding anti-abortion politics through the lens of Carl G. Jungs analytical psychology theories o

Farmer Abra: maintaining a healthy, diverse flock
September 06, 2022

Farmer Abra Morawiec talks about the Good Shepherd Conservancy, what it takes to maintain a healthy and diverse poultry flock on her Feisty Acres farm and why you have to eat them to save them. (WP