a 501c3 non-profit organization founded by
UPCOMING
NEWS/EVENTS

  • Have you heard our groundbreaking series "Evolutionaries"? Check it out and hear the life stories of the people who changed food forever.
  • We'll be at the Manhattan Cocktail Classic - will you? The Gala is on Friday May 17th and events continue throughout the weekend. Learn more about the festivities here.
  • We'll be at the Great GoogaMooga May 17-19th! Come find us at the Roberta's Urban Renaissance Fair party or find us roaming around and getting interviews.
  • More News...
    << Prev || Next >>
    SCHEDULE

    SUNDAY
    12:00-12:45 - The Main Course
    1:00-1:30 - What Doesn't Kill You
    2:00-2:30 - The Mike & Judy Show
    3:00-4:00 - The Morning After

    MONDAY
    12:00-12:30 - Feeding the Future
    1:00-1:30 - Eat Your Words
    2:00-3:00 - Snacky Tunes
    3:30-4:00 - Hot Grease
    5:00-5:30 - How to Behave
    6:00-6:45 - No Chef's Allowed
    7:00-7:30 - Fuhmentaboudit!

    TUESDAY
    11:00-11:30 - Wild Game Domain
    12:00-12:40 - Cooking Issues
    3:00-3:30 - The Food Seen
    4:00-4:30 - Greenhorn Radio
    5:00-5:45 - Beer Sessions Radio (TM)
    6:30-7:00 - Let's Get Real

    WEDNESDAY
    10:00-10:30 - In The Drink
    11:00-11:30 - Taste Matters
    12:00-12:45 - Chef's Story
    1:00-1:25 - Evolutionaries
    4:00-4:30 - The Speakeasy
    5:00-5:30 - the business of The Business

    THURSDAY
    11:00-11:30 - After the Jump
    12:00-12:30 - A Taste of the Past
    1:00-1:30 - The Farm Report
    6:00-6:30 - U Look Hungry
    7:30-9:00 - Gunwash
    9:30-10:30 - Full Service Radio

    FRIDAY
    4:00-4:30 - Cutting the Curd

    SPECIAL PROGRAMS
    HRN Prime

    HRN Community Sessions

    Wholesome Wave Presents: It's More Than Food

    My Welcome Table by Jessica B. Harris

    GrowNYC Market Update

    Rooftop Farming Update with Ben Flanner

    Listennow
    24/7 Stream
    Specials and Highlights
    Hrn_org
    Search Results
    First Aired - 03/10/2013 01:00PM
    Download MP3 (Full Episode)

    Hosted By
    Whatdoesnt
    Sponsored by
    Cain-logotype-hrn-150
    Tune in for an in-depth conversation on food politics as Katy Keiffer chats with Wenonah Hauter, the Executive Director of Food & Water Watch. She has worked extensively on food, water, energy and environmental issues at the national, state and local level. Her book Foodopoly: The Battle Over the Future of Food and Farming in America examines the corporate consolidation and control over our food system and what it means for farmers and consumers. She has worked and written extensively on food, water, energy and environmental issues on the local, state, and national levels. Katy and Wenonah chat about everything from anti-turst law to the industrial meat system on a jam packed 30-minutes full of insight into our American food systems. This program was sponsored by Cain Vineyard & Winery.

    "Food isn't even look at as food any more, it's looked at as money and something that can be traded." [05:00]

    "I don't think Americans want to eat fecal matter - even if the bacteria has been killed!" [17:00]

    --Wenonah Hauter on Straight, No Chaser

    Jump to Segment:

    To comment on this episode click here. There are currently Comments

    First Aired - 02/03/2013 01:00PM
    Download MP3 (Full Episode)

    Hosted By
    Whatdoesnt
    Sponsored by
    Cain-logotype-hrn-150
    Michael Dimin is in the business of sustainable seafood. On this week's installment of Straight, No Chaser, Michael joins Katy Keiffer in studio to talk about the organization he co-founded, Sea2Table. Tune in to learn about the cod catch share in New England, and how recent restrictions are making some fisherman shake in their galoshes. Hear Michael and Katy talk about the history of fishing in New England, and why it's not just a livelihood, but a culture. Learn why fisherman are in favor of traceable supply chains, and find out some surprising facts about the Gulf oil spill. How will Sea2Table change the food world? Find out on today's Straight, No Chaser! This episode has been brought to you by Cain Vineyard & Winery.

    "Fisherman love to know where their fish is going to go. Traditionally, fish is a commodity, and they never know where their fish goes." [10:10] -- Michael Dimin on Straight, No Chaser

    Jump to Segment:

    To comment on this episode click here. There are currently Comments

    First Aired - 07/22/2012 01:00PM
    Download MP3 (Full Episode)

    Hosted By
    Whatdoesnt
    Sponsored by
    Wfm
    This week on Straight, No Chaser host Katy Keiffer takes on the crisis of hunger with guest Anthony Butler, Executive Director of St. John's Bread and Life. Learn about how the federal cuts of the Reagan years left many people in a state of food insecurity that still lingers today and how the current Farm Bill is working its way through the Senate and could leave millions of people hungry with looming cuts to the SNAP program. Tune in to find out how, despite these challenges, Anthony and St. John's Bread and Life are helping millions of hungry New Yorkers by integrating technology, such as their innovative digital food pantry, to streamline costs and get more people fed the right food. This program is sponsored by Whole Foods Market.

    " What's happening right now to SNAP [Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program] is that the Senate is proposing over 10 years to cut over $4.5 billion dollars in SNAP money. 40% of those who are hungry will be affected by that, that's around 800,000 families who will lose $90 a month on groceries. The biggest people who will be hurt are people who are receiving other federal subsidies, so the biggest people who will be hurt are working families and seniors."

    "Food stamps supports farmers-- that's the purpose of it! This money goes back into farms. Food stamps also dramatically support local economies. "

    --Anthony Butler of St. John's Bread & Life on Straight, No Chaser

    Jump to Segment:

    To comment on this episode click here. There are currently Comments

    Sign up for our Newsletter!




    OUR SPONSORS: