CAN TV Program Archive

    In The Money

    March 12, 2024
    Join host Kimberly Loftis on ‘In The Money’ for an essential episode that tackles a pressing question of our times: Is college still worth it? With the expertise of education specialist Tania Wittgenfeld and finance guru Tish Griffin, this discussion dives deep into the value of higher education in the current economic landscape. The episode thoughtfully considers the costs and potential benefits of pursuing a college degree, providing critical insights for students, parents, and educators alike who are navigating the decision-making process regarding higher education. Tune in to this timely conversation that could shape your perspective on the path to college.

    3 Questions With

    March 12, 2024
    On ‘3 Questions With,’ host Hugo Balta engages in a fascinating conversation with Michelle Bueno Vasquez, a Ph.D. candidate at Northwestern University, about her trailblazing research. Michelle’s work centers on empowering marginalized groups, notably Afro-Latinos and Black women, through challenging conventional survey methods and statistical analyses that inadvertently perpetuate oppression. This episode delves into her innovative methodologies aimed at more accurately understanding and combating discriminatory practices. Join us as Michelle shares insights into her research journey, offering a fresh perspective on addressing systemic issues and fostering equity.

    Chicago Newsroom 2.0

    March 12, 2024
    This episode features a pivotal pre-election roundtable as host Andy Zopp, together with esteemed regulars Hugo Balta and Francia Garcia Hernandez, provides a comprehensive overview of the critical races and pressing issues facing Chicago voters in the March 19th Primary. This episode is dedicated to equipping listeners with the insights and information needed to navigate the ballots with confidence. Engage with this timely and informative discussion to ensure you are fully informed and prepared to make your voice heard in the upcoming election.

    In The Arena with Darrious Hilmon

    March 12, 2024
    Don’t miss an inspiring episode of ‘In The Arena’ featuring Monica Rubio, who shares her incredible transformation journey that not only reshaped her life but also propelled her into a pivotal role as a Community Lending Market Executive at Old National Bank. Monica’s dedication to empowering women- and minority-owned businesses showcases her commitment to fostering change and promoting equity. After a life-altering photo sparked her to lose ninety pounds and redefine her purpose, Monica has emerged as a motivational care coach, embracing and embodying her mantra for 2024: CHANGE. Join us as Monica recounts her journey of personal and professional evolution, inspiring listeners to embrace their potential for transformation.

    Soft & Tender

    March 12, 2024
    ‘Soft and Tender’ presents an intimate exploration of Black fatherhood through genuine conversations between fathers and their sons across different generations, from Gen Z to millennials. This episode offers a profound look into the unique ways love and care are expressed within Black families, highlighting the resilience and emotional depth of Black fatherhood. Join us as we delve into the stories that showcase the strength, tenderness, and complexity of these relationships, providing insights into the bonds that shape and fortify the Black family.

    Behind the Confident Smile

    March 12, 2024
    On ‘Behind the Confident Smile,’ dive into the extraordinary story of Diana, a woman who transformed her life from incarceration to becoming a pivotal figure for Chicago’s youth. This episode takes you through Diana’s incredible journey of rebuilding her life after release, from her time in a halfway house to her influential role as the Director of Youth Engagement. Hear how Diana dedicates herself to being a beacon of hope, passionately working to ensure that her past does not dictate her future, and inspiring others to believe in the power of change and redemption.

    Change Agents

    March 4, 2024
    In a compelling episode, host Sufyan Sohel engages with Alisa Bhachu and Faiza Haider from the Chicago Refugee Coalition to shed light on their transformative work within the refugee community in Chicago. The discussion centers on the Coalition’s dedication to addressing the holistic needs of refugees, from delivering essential services to creating a nurturing environment that supports new beginnings. This episode highlights the vital role of the Chicago Refugee Coalition in empowering refugees, illustrating their commitment to fostering resilience, independence, and community integration among those seeking refuge and a fresh start in the city.

    In The Money

    March 4, 2024
    Host Kimberly Loftis collaborates with Tamika Hill, a skilled clinical social worker, to navigate the often blurry lines between needs and wants in the realm of budgeting. They provide practical tips for effectively managing your finances with this crucial distinction in mind. Additionally, the episode features an inspiring conversation with Tahnee Fair, who shares her personal journey of rebuilding financial health. Tahnee’s story offers valuable insights into tailoring financial recovery strategies that respect and reflect one’s unique relationship with money, providing listeners with guidance and inspiration to achieve their own financial wellness.

    3 Questions With

    March 4, 2024
    In an inspiring episode, host Hugo Balta welcomes Carlos Matallana, the visionary founder of Blok by Blok, a groundbreaking youth-led podcast club that’s sparking conversations and building community across Chicago. Through engaging workshops and dynamic pop-up events, Blok by Blok creates platforms for local youth to voice their stories, offering them a unique opportunity to engage with their community and make their perspectives heard. This episode shines a spotlight on the power of innovative media projects in empowering the next generation, illustrating how Blok by Blok is not just connecting young voices but also weaving a richer, more inclusive narrative of the city.

    Chicago Newsroom 2.0

    March 4, 2024
    Host Andrea Zopp sits down with journalists Jamie Nesbitt Golden and Hugo Balta to address the heart-wrenching issue of recent killings among CPS students and the wider crisis of youth-involved violence in Chicago. The discussion navigates through the complex root causes and examines the ongoing efforts to mitigate this epidemic. Additionally, a meaningful conversation with Kevin Triskett, Executive Director of America Scores Chicago, highlights impactful interventions and programs dedicated to empowering the city’s youth. This episode offers a deep dive into the challenges and hopeful solutions in combating youth violence, showcasing community efforts to foster a safer environment for Chicago’s younger generation.