Princeton Podcast

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The Princeton Podcast features interviews with many of Princeton New Jersey's most influential community leaders.

  1. Aug 4

    Ari Meisel, Executive Director of the Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad

    In episode 76 of the Princeton Podcast, mayor Mark Freda sits down with Ari Meisel, Executive Director of the Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad. Ari and Mark discuss how the Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad combines career and volunteer Emergency Medical Technicians under the same high standards. Together, they provide both life-saving Emergency Medical Services and wide-ranging technical rescue services. They also work in close coordination with Princeton’s fire and police departments. Ari describes the Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad’s impressive fleet and specialized capabilities. These include swift water rescue, rope rescue, and rehab support for first responders. He explains why having a dedicated, locally based squad makes a critical difference in response times. The conversation also covers the squad’s independent nonprofit funding model, as well as how local residents can get involved through volunteering, training pathways, donations, and community events. This episode of the Princeton Podcast is sponsored by the Municipality of Princeton – encouraging civic participation and amplifying the voices that shape our community. Visit Website The Princeton Podcast is produced by the Podcast Production Team at HG Media, providing audio and video production services here in Princeton since 1999. The Municipality of Princeton is not responsible for the content of the Princeton Podcast or its production, editing or distribution. If you enjoy the Princeton Podcast please share it with your friends and subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

    Ari Meisel, Executive Director of the Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad
  2. Jun 2

    Julie Diana Hench, Executive Director of the Princeton Ballet Society

    In episode74 of the Princeton Podcast, Mayor Mark Freda sat down with Julie Diana Hench, the Executive Director of the Princeton Ballet Society, for an in-depth discussion about the nonprofit organization's three distinct but unified parts: the American Repertory Ballet, the Princeton Ballet School, and their Access & Enrichment Program. Julie discusses the rich history and vital mission of the Princeton Ballet School, the official school of the American Repertory Ballet. She highlights the school’s significant and enduring popularity within the Princeton community. Julie also discusses the American Repertory Ballet, focusing on its prestige, the world-class reputation of its artistic directors, and the exceptional talent of its company of professional dancers. The discussion also highlights the relationship between American Repertory Ballet, the Princeton Ballet School, and the organization's community-focused Access & Enrichment programs. 00:00 Meet Julie Diana Hench 00:05 Three Programs Explained 01:00 Origins of the School 02:49 Mission and Leadership 04:50 Inside the Company 05:38 Auditions and Training 07:34 Shows and Community Events 10:04 Classes for Everyone 11:42 Access and Enrichment Impact 14:59 Nonprofit Structure and Board 16:39 Jobs Volunteers and Live Music 19:00 Why Dance Matters 20:37 How to Support and Visit 21:56 Locations and New Brunswick Performing Arts Center 23:47 Trainee Program Rigors 25:38 What's Next and Wrap Up

    Julie Diana Hench, Executive Director of the Princeton Ballet Society
  3. May 7

    Bonnie Watson Coleman, U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 12th Congressional District

    In episode 73 of the Princeton Podcast, Mayor Mark Freda talks with Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman about her life, her extensive career in public service, and her recent decision to retire. Bonnie Watson Coleman shares touching stories of growing up in Ewing Township, where her family's generosity and her grandfather's decency deeply shaped her character. She never planned to run for office. Instead, she entered electoral politics to honor her late father, a decision so profound that she felt his presence beside her during her very first Assembly speech. During her time in the New Jersey General Assembly, Bonnie Watson Coleman championed fair housing and second-chance reentry legislation. After moving to Congress in 2015, she maintained a fierce focus on her district and worked tirelessly to elevate the issue of youth mental health. She managed to prioritize these critical needs despite navigating an increasingly partisan environment. Congresswoman Coleman will be retiring at the end of this year to spend more time with her family. She leaves future candidates with a powerful piece of advice: public service is a demanding job that must remain centered on constituent needs, always valuing everyone equally. This episode of The Princeton Podcast is sponsored by the Municipality of Princeton – encouraging civic participation and amplifying the voices that shape our community. Visit Website The Princeton Podcast is produced by the Podcast Production Team at HG Media, providing audio, video and website design services here in Princeton since 1999. If you enjoy the Princeton Podcast please share it with your friends and subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon, Audible, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

    Bonnie Watson Coleman, U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 12th Congressional District

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The Princeton Podcast features interviews with many of Princeton New Jersey's most influential community leaders.

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