Since 2018, NYU McSilver has produced multiple podcasts to disseminate valuable research or catalyze important discussions related to poverty and policy. Start listening on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon, or SoundCloud, or simply search for “NYU McSilver Podcasts” on your favorite podcast platform.
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People, Perspectives, and Policies
Continuing the People, Perspectives, and Policies series launched in 2023, the McSilver Institute is releasing three new episodes throughout 2024. The most recent episode features Dr. Kara Dean-Assael and Dr. Anthony Salerno in conversation with Dr. Stephen Porges and Seth Porges. Also available on Apple Podcasts, Amazon, and Spotify.
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People, Perspectives, and Policies
Starting in 2023, the McSilver Institute introduced People, Perspectives, and Policies — Engaging with Mental Health Today, an ongoing series of conversations exploring a variety of mental health topics and their intersection with social services and public health policy. Each episode draws on the expertise of researchers and scholars based at NYU McSilver, in dialogue with thought leaders working in the field. Read more about this podcast, and listen to the latest episodes on SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify.
Voices from the Field: A CTAC Podcast
CTAC, the McSilver-led Community Technical Assistance Center, launched Voices From the Field, a podcast produced for behavioral health practitioners to share their personal and professional stories and experiences to help others in social services understand and connect. The first five episodes feature Dr. Kara Dean-Assael, McSilver’s Senior Director for Innovation and Education, in conversations with Dr. Anthony Salerno, Mary Fralick, FPA, Dr. Benjamin Gottesman, Madeline Maldonado, LCSW-R, and Dr. James Rodriguez. Listen and learn more at CTAC’s website, or tune in on Apple Podcasts.
Saving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide Trends
Saving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide Trends features interviews with a survivor, parent affected by suicide, pro athlete, and mental health experts. Dr. Michael A. Lindsey was host of the 8-episode series, produced in partnership with the Central East Mental Health Technology Transfer Center (Central East MHTTC). Read more about this effort, and listen to all eight episodes on SoundCloud.
Black Boys and Men: Changing the Narrative — Season 2
For the second season of Black Boys and Men: Changing the Narrative, McSilver took the podcast on the road, from Little Rock to Chicago to Philly and back to NYC. Hosted by NYU McSilver’s Rose Pierre-Louis this 8-episode season explores masculinity, belonging, mental health, how women and girls enter the conversation, and how we can change the narrative about Black boys and men for the better. Stream Season 2 on SoundCloud or your podcast platform of choice.
Black Boys and Men: Changing the Narrative — Season 1
The Black Boys & Men: Changing the Narrative podcast series brings together thought leaders from the public and private sectors to analyze stereotypes and dispel myths concerning Black boys and men, while providing facts and best practices for those working with these often marginalized populations. Dr. Michael A. Lindsey was host of the 14-episode series, released early 2018. Stream Season 2 on SoundCloud or your podcast platform of choice.