Thursday, December 18th TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Glute Toning
Keeping the glutes toned and strong can relieve back pain and prevent injury; working on feet and hip alignment; moving in ways to increase range of motion.
Sit and Be Fit Exercise for Fun and Functional Independence
A fun workout loaded with unique movements to help improve strength, flexibility, balance, coordination and reaction time.
Second Opinion With Joan Lunden Lung Cancer
The diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer; new screening guidelines allow for younger individuals with less of a smoking history to be screened for lung cancer.
Untamed Hawks & Falcons
The world of hawks and falcons.
Ecosense for Living Snow & Flow
Wolverines and their survival as snow decreases; the Nez Perce tribe's relationship with salmon; Yellowstone Ski Resort uses recycled wastewater to make snow.
Growing a Greener World The Spark in Sparta
From front yard gardens to a mushroom-growing warehouse, a couple starts an urban farming revolution in the middle of a tiny Georgia town.
The NYC Field Guide: How to Thrive in the Five Trash
Disposing of household trash, rat prevention tips and a look at NYC's largest recycling facility.
Bare Feet in NYC With Mickela Mallozzi New York's Day of the Dead
Preparation for Dia de los Muertos with the Mexican community in New York; traditional folk dance; all-female mariachi band.
Lidia's Kitchen Roll Up Your Sleeves
Artichokes braised with parsley and prosciutto cotto; chocolate amaretti with hazelnuts; timballo with sausage ragul.
New Scandinavian Cooking Danish Influences
Hunters in Aalborg, northern Denmark, make wild duck with red cabbage and potatoes; classic Danish meatballs; wild duck with herbs.
Relish The Secret Sauce: Afghan Chutney and Mexican Guisado
The Sajady sisters bottle their mom's Afghan chutney through food brand Maazah; the Silva siblings bring Mexican and Latino ingredients to El Burrito Mercado where they make guisados using their mom's recipe.
Story in the Public Square Pamela Paul
Author Pamela Paul chronicles how the internet has changed people and the world around them.
Camp TV Favorite T-Shirt Day
Decorating a T-shirt; making a friendship bracelet; sloth; tarantula; singing about cells; making a secret picture; designing a repeating pattern.
Biz Kid$ What to Do With a Windfall
Investment options.
Roadtrip Nation Venture Forward: Play Forever
Gary Vaynerchuk, chairman of VaynerX and CEO of VaynerMedia; Megan Smith, a former U.S. Chief Technology Officer and Google vice president.
The Taylors seek advice about transferring generational wealth by mastering essential documents like wills, trusts and powers of attorney.
Live news program produced out of BBC's Washington, D.C. bureau; host Sumi Somaskanda.
Presenting a round-up of the most recent news and developments from across the world.
Laura Flanders & Friends Fighting Autocracy From Hungary to No Kings: Ezra Levin & László Upor
Indivisible co-founder Ezra Levin; University of Theatre and Film Arts acting rector László Upor.
Great Conversations Doris Kearns Goodwin and A. Scott Berg
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Doris Kearns Goodwin talks about "Leadership: In Turbulent Times" with Pulitzer Prize-winning author A. Scott Berg.
Food. Curated. Mindfulness
Ways to be mindful about what we eat.
Potluck Hospitality with Love
Hospitality can come in fine dining restaurants or from the boxed meal you make with love. Featuring Maiya Kaimal's Indian cooking advice and Shari Bayer's new chef-focused book.
Reconnecting Roots Games: Rolls to Roles
Actress Felicia Day talks about the "roles" of gaming; how games and society interact with each other.
Bare Feet With Mickela Mallozzi Matariki in Aotearoa (New Zealand)
Celebrating Matariki, the Maori New Year.
Homemade Live! Off the Eaten Path
Exploring tasty meals from unexpected places; salt roasted spot prawns; jams and jellies at a peach farm in Texas.
Table for All with Buki Elegbede The Underground Railroad; African Americans
Buki Elegbede uncovers New Jersey's Black history and role in the Underground Railroad via authentic Black soul food at Camden's Corrine's Place and a visit to the Macedonia A.M.E. Church; freed slave diets in Jersey City.
Filmmakers and actors from around the world discuss their upcoming movies.
Live From the LBJ Library With Mark Updegrove Heather Cox Richardson
Boston College professor and author Heather Cox Richardson outlines the threats to American democracy throughout history and provides insight on how the U.S. can overcome its challenges.
The Rev. John McGuckin and Dr. Norris J. Chumley travel to holy sites and talk with ascetics about the meditation prayer first recited by the Apostles more than 2,000 years ago.
The School of Greatness With Lewis Howes Caroline Leaf -- Mindfulness & Happiness -- Zoom
Neuroscientist Dr. Caroline Leaf talks about how to better understand and work with mental health issues, ranging from anxiety and depression to PTSD.
Live From the LBJ Library With Mark Updegrove Melody Barnes
Melody Barnes, executive director of the Karsh Institute for Democracy, offers her thoughts on civics education, faith in government and Joe Biden's presidency.
The Life of a Musician Roy Book Binder (Part 2)
Guitarist Roy Book Binder dives deeper into his musical legacy, bringing his world to life through original songs and road stories.
Ralph McDaniels delves into the "Video Music Box" vault to present early hip-hop artist interviews and throwback performances featuring Run DMC, Notorious BIG, Jay Z, Fresh Prince and many more.
The Chavis Chronicles Dr. Charles Asher Small
Dr. Charles Asher Small, founding director and president of the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy, examines the global rise of antisemitism.
Brooklyn Savvy Green Jobs: Paving The Path to a Sustainable Future
How green jobs drive equity, access, and a cleaner future for all.
Story in the Public Square Thomas P.M. Barnett
Author Thomas P. M. Barnett talks about globalization.
Urban Conversion Harvesting the Sun
Considering how the sun affects the home, farm and life; window efficiencies; roofing options; home solar option vs. community solar options.
Medical Stories Diagnosis in Disguise
A woman's unexplained gastrointestinal pain leads to a diagnosis of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI), a condition in which the pancreas doesn't produce enough enzymes to help the body properly digest food.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
The Reading League's Reading Buddies /b/egin the /b/eguine
Dusty, Dott, and Alphabott team up to explore the letter b -- how it is written, the sound it represents and words that use the letter b; Dott practices upcycling and discusses recycling with Dusty.
Novelist Jules Verne considers his career options; a shark tagging expedition with marine biologists; the cause of red tide; author Tobie Easton; Cloud Forest School in Costa Rica.
Let's Learn What Sounds Do You Hear in "Splash?"
Drawing shapes and colors found at home; using the plus sign to write an addition equation; reading "Jabari Jumps"; decoding initial blends with s.
