This Week in Westchester: The Podcast

Westchester County Government

Your weekly audio briefing from Westchester County Government. Where each week, County Executive Ken Jenkins breaks down the decisions, investments and initiatives shaping life across Westchester. Clear information. Real progress. One place to stay informed.

  1. Westchester, Explained 09: Summer Tourism and Why it Matters

    21H AGO

    Westchester, Explained 09: Summer Tourism and Why it Matters

    As an extension of our weekly "This Week in Westchester - The Podcast" we welcome you to Westchester, Explained. In this special long-form series we take you deeper into the headlines, decisions and policies shaping Westchester County and their impact on your family, your neighborhood and your future. Here we slow it down, dig in and bring in the people doing the work, and we explain not just what the County is doing, but why it matters. Because government should be clear. This is your County.  And this is Westchester, Explained.  On this episode, we’re diving into everything that makes summer in Westchester unforgettable -- from iconic destinations and waterfront concerts to historic sites, festivals and more. We’re joined by Westchester County’s Tourism and Film Director to talk about how tourism drives billions into the local economy, why visitors from around the world are choosing Westchester and what residents should make sure to experience in their own backyard this year. We’ll preview the return of Playland’s legendary Dragon Coaster, the excitement surrounding America’s 250th celebrations, major FIFA World Cup events and some of the best food, music and culture events happening across the County. This episode is your tourism guide to summer in Westchester and why it matters.  So, let's begin. --- Do you have feedback or a suggestion for a future podcast topic? Please let us know by emailing communications@westchestercountyny.gov and include Podcast in the subject line. For the latest news & updates visit the Westchester County Newsroom or follow us on social:  Instagram  |  Facebook  |  X (Twitter)  |  LinkedIn  |  YouTube

    28 min
  2. Westchester, Explained 08: How to Save a Dragon - Playland and Bringing the Dragon Coaster Back to Life

    MAY 6

    Westchester, Explained 08: How to Save a Dragon - Playland and Bringing the Dragon Coaster Back to Life

    As an extension of our weekly "This Week in Westchester - The Podcast" we welcome you to Westchester, Explained. In this special long-form series we take you deeper into the headlines, decisions and policies shaping Westchester County and their impact on your family, your neighborhood and your future. Here we slow it down, dig in and bring in the people doing the work, and we explain not just what the County is doing, but why it matters. Because government should be clear. This is your County.  And this is Westchester, Explained.  On this episode, we’re taking you inside one of Westchester’s most iconic destinations: Playland Park -- as it gears up for a major comeback season. We sit down with the County’s Department of Parks and Recreation First Deputy Commissioner, Peter Tartaglia -- to talk about what it really took to bring this historic park and its beloved Dragon Coaster -- back to life. From behind-the-scenes restoration work to new rides, lower prices and a renewed focus on safety -- this is the story of how Playland is returning stronger than ever -- and how the wait is finally almost over to again experience the Playland that you remember and love. And with opening day around the corner, we’ll share what visitors can expect and why this summer you won’t want to miss out on the magic. If you’re ready to learn everything you ever wanted to know about the 98 year old amusement park on the Sound -- where Tom Hanks got big, Mariah made herself a star and you had your first taste of cotton candy – just say meet me at the Dragon Coaster and we’ll get this ride moving. So, Let's begin. --- Do you have feedback or a suggestion for a future podcast topic? Please let us know by emailing communications@westchestercountyny.gov and include Podcast in the subject line. For the latest news & updates visit the Westchester County Newsroom or follow us on social:  Instagram  |  Facebook  |  X (Twitter)  |  LinkedIn  |  YouTube

    39 min
  3. MAY 5

    TWIW 19: May 4, 2026

    In This Episode: County Executive Ken Jenkins discussed recent changes to SNAP requirements. Lewisboro Town Supervisor Tony Gonçalves joined to discuss issues effecting the Town. Department of Community Mental Health Commissioner Michael Orth joined to discuss May as Mental Health Awareness Month in Westchester. This year’s theme is More Good Days, Together, which encourages individuals to reflect on what a “good” day looks like, both for ourselves, and for our communities.Department of Correction Commissioner Joseph Spano joined in observance of National Correctional Professionals Week (May 3 through May 9). The week provides an opportunity to honor the highly trained uniform, civilian and contractual staff at the Department for their commitment to duty, to one another, and the individuals entrusted in their care. Department of Planning Commissioner Blanca Lopez joined to discuss an exciting upcoming initiative for the Planning Department, Resilient Westchester: A Focus on Flooding. County Executive Ken Jenkins discussed the upcoming State of the County Address, scheduled for Wednesday, May 6. Deputy County Executive Joan McDonald discussed upcoming events in Westchester County Parks.  --- Do you have feedback or a suggestion for a future podcast topic? Please let us know by emailing communications@westchestercountyny.gov and include Podcast in the subject line. For the latest news & updates visit the Westchester County Newsroom or follow us on social:  Instagram  |  Facebook  |  X (Twitter)  |  LinkedIn  |  YouTube

    35 min
  4. Westchester, Explained 07: What Westchester Experts Say About Screen Time—and What Parents Can Do

    APR 29

    Westchester, Explained 07: What Westchester Experts Say About Screen Time—and What Parents Can Do

    As an extension of our weekly "This Week in Westchester - The Podcast" we welcome you to Westchester, Explained. In this special long-form series we take you deeper into the headlines, decisions and policies shaping Westchester County and their impact on your family, your neighborhood and your future. Here we slow it down, dig in and bring in the people doing the work, and we explain not just what the County is doing, but why it matters. Because government should be clear. This is your County.  And this is Westchester, Explained.  In this episode, we’re tackling a topic that touches every family: screen time—and what it’s really doing to our kids. We’re joined by leaders from Westchester County’s Youth Bureau, Department of Community Mental Health and the Disconnect to Reconnect initiative to break down the research, the risks and what "screen time" moderation actually looks like in real life.  From early childhood development to the pressures of social media, we explore how digital habits are shaping behavior, mental health and connection and why that matters to our Westchester residents, parents and teens. And with Screen-Free Week approaching, we’ll share simple, realistic ways families can unplug and reconnect with what matters most. --- Do you have feedback or a suggestion for a future podcast topic? Please let us know by emailing communications@westchestercountyny.gov and include Podcast in the subject line. For the latest news & updates visit the Westchester County Newsroom or follow us on social:  Instagram  |  Facebook  |  X (Twitter)  |  LinkedIn  |  YouTube

    29 min
  5. Westchester, Explained 06: Inside the Lives Forward Program - A Story About Second Chances & Accountability

    APR 22

    Westchester, Explained 06: Inside the Lives Forward Program - A Story About Second Chances & Accountability

    As an extension of our weekly "This Week in Westchester - The Podcast" we welcome you to Westchester, Explained. In this special long-form series we take you deeper into the headlines, decisions and policies shaping Westchester County and their impact on your family, your neighborhood and your future. Here we slow it down, dig in and bring in the people doing the work, and we explain not just what the County is doing, but why it matters. Because government should be clear. This is your County.  And this is Westchester, Explained.  What if you were judged by the worst day of your life for the rest of life?  Today we explore this question as we discuss the County's Lives Forward Program – a certified recovery peer advocate program launched in 2023 at the Westchester County Jail. At the heart -- this is a program about getting inmates to reflect on their own lives and choices -- and then take that knowledge and pass it forward. Joining us today to discuss this program's cross-departmental roots are Department of Community Mental Health Deputy Commissioner Joe  Glazer and Departmenf of Corrections First Deputy Commissioner Noraima Padilla. And as you will also hear from today's third guest, Alfredo Roldan, who was one of the first Lives Forward Program Graduates -- you will see how this is a episode that's really about second chances, accountability and the power of people helping people.  Listen now to find out how the Lives Forward Program is changing lives in Westchester County, creating new opportunities and proving that a person's future does not need to be defined by their past -- and why this matters.   --- Do you have feedback or a suggestion for a future podcast topic? Please let us know by emailing communications@westchestercountyny.gov and include Podcast in the subject line. For the latest news & updates visit the Westchester County Newsroom or follow us on social:  Instagram  |  Facebook  |  X (Twitter)  |  LinkedIn  |  YouTube

    26 min

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Your weekly audio briefing from Westchester County Government. Where each week, County Executive Ken Jenkins breaks down the decisions, investments and initiatives shaping life across Westchester. Clear information. Real progress. One place to stay informed.

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