This is Beacon

I Am Beacon

This Is Beacon offers a captivating glimpse into the heart and soul of a city, told by those that call it home. Serving as the audio scrapbook of the community, join us as we discover Beacon's history, celebrate local heroes, and dive into issues impacting our community. Presented by I Am Beacon, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to serving and empowering the Beacon community.

  1. 2d ago

    Ep. 123| Untitled, for now: Keeping up with the City Council

    In this episode of “Untitled, for now”, Rueben, Brooke, Rob Lanier, and producer Brandon continue their ongoing discussion about city government, civic engagement, and the future of Beacon. The conversation begins with a passionate public comment from longtime resident Theresa Craft, whose remarks spark a deeper discussion about transparency, public participation, and the current structure of City Council meetings. The team examines concerns about workshop discussions and votes occurring on the same night, the challenges residents face when trying to stay informed, and the importance of creating meaningful opportunities for public input. Topics discussed include: • The current City Council meeting format and concerns about rushed decision-making • Public access to information and meeting materials • Communication between elected officials and residents • The role of transparency in building trust within local government • The transition of leadership within City Hall and questions surrounding the City Administrator position • The importance of civic engagement and resident participation in local government • Beacon’s upcoming Comprehensive Plan and Capital Plan processes • Community concerns regarding project priorities • The Rail Trail and Greenway Trail discussions • The ongoing call for a community center in Beacon • The role nonprofits, volunteers, and residents play in shaping the future of the city • Why informed citizens make stronger communities The panel also reflects on the value of community leadership, volunteerism, and collective action, encouraging residents to stay engaged, ask questions, and make their voices heard as Beacon plans for the future. Special Recognition The episode concludes with a tribute to former Beacon Police Chief John Johnson Sr., honoring his service, leadership, and lasting impact on the Beacon community. Community Event: An Evening with Don Pruitt Join This Is Beacon host Rueben for a special live conversation with author Don Pruitt. Date: June 28, 2026 Time: 6:00 PM Location: Howland Public Library, Beacon, NY Rueben will sit down with Don Pruitt to discuss his writing journey, published works, and connections to the Hudson Valley. RSVP Today Reserve your spot through the Howland Public Library website: www.beaconlibrary.org Stay Connected Help more people discover conversations that matter in Beacon: • Subscribe to This Is Beacon on your favorite podcast platform • Rate and review the show to help it reach new listeners • Share episodes with friends, neighbors, and community members Sponsor or Support the Show Interested in sponsoring an episode or partnering with This Is Beacon? Email: iambeacon.info@gmail.com Support the mission of I Am Beacon and help strengthen local storytelling and community engagement: www.iambeacon.org Thank you for listening and for being part of an informed, engaged Beacon community.

    1h 26m
  2. Mar 9

    Ep.121 “Rooted, Unbothered, and Leading: Beacon’s Women Making History”

    In this special Women’s History Month episode of This Is Beacon, Brooke, Reuben, and Brandon welcome guest co-host Tara Simmons for a conversation celebrating the women shaping Beacon’s past, present, and future. The episode kicks off with the city buzzing after the Beacon High School Varsity Boys Basketball team’s Sectional Championship win, while also highlighting the incredible leadership behind Beacon’s girls basketball program, led by Christina Ricottilli and Maritza Anderson. The hosts reflect on the lasting legacy of women in Beacon—from trailblazing educators to Beacon’s first female mayor, Clara Lou Gould—and recognize the strong presence of women-owned businesses throughout Main Street. They also acknowledge the legacy of BJ’s Restaurant, a longtime community staple run by Barbara and Brenda Sims. Guest Tara Simmons introduces her new faith-based women’s initiative, Rooted and Unbothered, focused on personal growth, resilience, and building authentic sisterhood in a time when many women are seeking deeper connection and support. The conversation also highlights the upcoming EmpowerHer Women’s Health Event, hosted by Les Soeurs Amiables Civic Club, taking place March 21 from 10am–2pm at St. Andrew & St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Beacon. The event will feature sessions on women and wealth with Jasmine Vasquez, navigating menopause with Thomasina Brock of M.E.A.N. Girls, and yoga and meditation with La’Shawn Martinez, creating space for women to prioritize their health, knowledge, and wellbeing. The episode wraps with ways to get involved locally—from supporting women-owned businesses to showing up for community moments like EmpowerHer, the Parade of Green, and other events that bring Beacon together. Because when women lead and communities show up for one another, Beacon thrives.

    49 min
  3. 05/27/2025

    EP. 119 #Jointheconversation Series: Building Villages | Understanding Family Peer Advocacy with Shandi Speller

    In this episode of This is Beacon, hosts Reuben and Brandon engage in a deep and insightful conversation with Shandi Speller, a seasoned family peer advocate with CoveCare Center for over eight years. Shandi shares her journey from being a classroom teacher in the South Bronx to becoming a family peer advocate. She discusses the importance of addressing children's behavioral issues by involving the entire family, the role of community resources like public libraries and recreation departments, and the necessity of building robust support systems for effective advocacy. Shandi also emphasizes the critical need for parental involvement in special education and the benefits of persistence in navigating available services. Her inspiring stories and valuable advice shed light on how communities can come together to support the mental health and well-being of families. 00:00 Introduction and Hosts 00:43 Meet Shandi Speller: Family Peer Advocate 01:02 Shandi’s Journey to Advocacy 04:21 Hobbies and Personal Interests 10:47 Building a Village: The Importance of Community 14:31 Challenges and Strategies in Family Support 22:39 Advocating for Special Education 34:09 Success Stories and Community Impact 40:20 Teaching Life Skills and Community Engagement 42:29 The Importance of Community Centers 45:02 Supporting Families and Youth 47:46 Community Resources and Services 53:22 Challenges and Success Stories 55:43 The Role of Empathy and Advocacy 58:53 Final Thoughts and Reflections

    1h 23m
  4. 05/13/2025

    Ep. 117 #Jointheconversation Series|Building Mental Wellness: Insights and Practical Strategies with JoAnne Streany

    In this episode of This is Beacon, part of the #Jointheconversation series, hosts Brooke, Rueben, and Brandon sit down with Licensed Mental Health Counselor JoAnn Streany, whose work spans New York, New Jersey, Florida, Connecticut, and Delaware. JoAnn brings over two decades of experience as a former school counselor and now runs a remote private practice specializing in Integrated Nutrition for Mental Health. She shares how nutrition, movement, and sleep play a foundational role in mental wellness and elaborates on how she supports clients using Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) in partnership with Journey Clinical. Listeners will learn how KAP differs from traditional talk therapy by targeting healing at both the biological and psychological levels. This episode explores: JoAnn’s transition from school counseling to private practice The intersection of nutrition, sleep, and movement with mental health The science and safety of Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) What Journey Clinical is and how it partners with providers KAP’s psychiatric medication management model Key FAQs on KAP, including pricing, modalities, and insurance Real-life applications of KAP in areas like mental health, athletics, and eating disorders The importance of adaptability in leadership and communication How policy, training, and emotional regulation play a role in educational and workplace environments Why modeling contentment and resilience matters Whether you're a mental health professional, a leader, or someone seeking better self-care, JoAnn offers practical insights and thoughtful strategies that foster understanding, connection, and growth. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Special Guest JoAnn 02:47 JoAnn's Professional Journey and Insights 32:34 The Culture of Productivity and Its Impact 38:53 Balancing Mental Health and Workplace Expectations 40:28 Reevaluating Workplace Priorities 42:26 Balancing Professional and Personal Life 01:01:39 Addressing Emotional Regulation in Education 01:04:09 The Importance of Policies and Training 01:17:20 Understanding Skill Deficits and Choices

    1h 35m
  5. 05/06/2025

    Ep. 116 #Jointheconversation series| Building Voices: Rachel's Journey in Film and Disability Advocacy

    In this episode of 'This is Beacon's #jointheconversationseries, hosts Reuben, Brandon delve into an insightful discussion with actress, writer, and director Rachel Handler. As a disability advocate and a recent participant in the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge, Rachel shares her inspiring journey in the film industry, her relocation from Jersey City to the Hudson Valley, and the profound impact of authentic disability representation in media. The conversation covers the challenges and triumphs of her career, the significance of the Disability Film Challenge, and the crucial need for inclusiveness in Hollywood. Rachel also highlights her personal experiences and creative endeavors, providing a compelling narrative of resilience, adaptability, and artistic passion.   00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:33 Meet Rachel: Actress, Writer, and Advocate 01:03 Life in Beacon and Personal Background 09:19 Challenges and Triumphs in the Film Industry 13:01 The Disability Film Challenge Experience 18:53 Community Support and Filmmaking in Hudson Valley 28:51 Backlash and Representation in Media 29:48 Authentic Casting and Inclusivity 31:25 Challenges and Stereotypes in Hollywood 33:04 Intersectionality and Disability 34:08 The Disability Film Challenge 37:10 Promoting the Film Challenge 39:21 Impact and Opportunities from the Challenge 43:24 Personal Experiences and Microaggressions 45:33 Behind the Scenes of Filmmaking 49:05 Final Thoughts and Future Plans

    58 min

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This Is Beacon offers a captivating glimpse into the heart and soul of a city, told by those that call it home. Serving as the audio scrapbook of the community, join us as we discover Beacon's history, celebrate local heroes, and dive into issues impacting our community. Presented by I Am Beacon, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to serving and empowering the Beacon community.