Thursday, February 26th TV listings for NYC Life (WNYE-DT1) New York, NY
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Shoulder Pain
Relieving shoulder pain that may be due to joint stiffness, stress or injury with a full-body, all-standing workout.
Sit and Be Fit Fundamental Moves
Old standards and new moves combine for a fun and effective full body workout.
Second Opinion With Joan Lunden Millennial Health II
A discussion about the health of millennials, people born between 1981 and 1996, who make up the greatest percentage of the population and labor force.
Untamed Habitat Islands and Wildlife Corridors
Habitat islands and corridors; helping wildlife in areas with shrinking habitats.
Ecosense for Living Conserving Great & Small
Exploring how hummingbirds navigate migration and habitat challenges.
Growing a Greener World Sonoma Valley Worm Farm: Where Are They Now?
A former airline pilot runs an entire operation centered around worms that includes worm castings and vermicompost tea.
The NYC Field Guide: How to Thrive in the Five Schools
Public school and beyond. Students weigh in on what makes a great teacher.
Bare Feet in NYC With Mickela Mallozzi Black Voices
The Dance Theatre of Harlem; Misty Copeland; Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
Lidia's Kitchen Family Meal
Balsamic chicken stir-fry; traditional frico; sweet grape and ricotta pizza.
New Scandinavian Cooking A Flavor of History
Viking stew at the Midgard Viking Center; cinnamon buns at painter Edvard Munch's house in Asgardstrand; making chocolate mousse in the grand hall of the historic Naval Society Hotel.
Relish Vegan Eats Fit for a Carnivore: Collards, Cornbread and Kelaguen
Aubry Walch and Kale Walch recreate their grandma's recipe for chamorro kelaguen with chicken and beef alternatives; chef K Taylor and Mariam Omari of Chef K's Revolutionary Catering make American and Kenyan styles of collard greens without meat.
Story in the Public Square Katie Harbath
Former Facebook public policy director Katie Harbath talks about the broader impact of social media on elections, as well as potential risks to democracy.
Camp TV Let's Get Cooking Day
Making a frozen banana penguin; a skink; emptying a ketchup bottle with centripetal force.
Biz Kid$ My First Credit Card
Getting a credit card and using it correctly; understanding terms like credit score and APR.
Roadtrip Nation Venture Forward: Jump In
Barbara Furlow-Smiles, manager of Facebook's Global Diversity Program; Paola Santana, founder of Social Glass.
A crash course on managing debt -- from understanding interest rates to exploring debt relief strategies; a 26-year-old U.S. Air Force veteran learns about VA resources that can help him with new income strategies.
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.
Interviews and investigative reporting on the people and movements driving positive systemic change.
Great Conversations Renée Fleming
Soprano Renée Fleming talks about her book, "Music and Mind: Harnessing the Arts for Health and Wellness," with Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Richard Powers.
Food. Curated. BIPOC Chefs & Entrepreneurs
Liza deGuia shares the stories of Back Alley Bread, Makina Cafe & Peeps Kitchen.
Potluck Three Course Meal
A beet salad, more about pasta from the host of The Sporkful, and an Italian dessert from author Anna Gass.
Reconnecting Roots Irish Immigrants: Emerald Isle to Ellis Island
Exploring why so many Irish people left their homeland for America.
Bare Feet With Mickela Mallozzi Country Clare, Ireland
Dancing with some of the "Riverdance" cast in Dublin; the 160-year-old Matchmaking Festival in Lisdoonvarna, Country Clare.
Homemade Live! Dare to Be Different
Josh Scherer makes orange chicken parm; a rancher who is changing the future of farming; onion ring pizza.
Table for All with Buki Elegbede Challah & Chutzpah: A Celebration of Jewish Culture
Jewish culture; Shabbat; Jewish activist Lizzy Savetsky stops at her favorite Manhattan Jewish bakery and visits with New York Mayor Eric Adams; the 1969 Black Liberation Seder is recreated at Barnard College.
Cinema Q&A with Chuck Rose Director Nicholas Ma- "Leap of Faith"
Filmmakers and actors from around the world discuss their upcoming movies.
Live From the LBJ Library With Mark Updegrove Doris Kearns Goodwin (Part 1)
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin discusses her path to documenting history.
Backs Against the Wall: The Howard Thurman Story
The impact of theologian Howard Thurman's writings on the Civil Rights Movement.
The School of Greatness With Lewis Howes Vinh Pham
Physical therapist and author Vinh Pham explains how to keep the spine healthy and muscles young, offers exercises to increase flexibility and talks about how to future-proof the body for the long-term.
Live From the LBJ Library With Mark Updegrove Lawrence Wright (Part 2)
Author Lawrence Wright offers insights into the political challenges in the Middle East, exploring U.S. policy toward Israel and Iran's role in the Israel-Hamas War.
The Life of a Musician Larry Cordle
Songwriter Larry Cordle talks and performs his songs, including "Highway 40 Blue."
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. Cheryl LaRoche
Archaeologist and historian Dr. Cheryl LaRoche discusses AME Bishop Paul Quinn's role in freedom movements.
Brooklyn Savvy The Racial Justice Commission Part 1
The Racial Justice Commission and their mandate to unpack injustices and systemic racism.
Story in the Public Square Tara Isabella Burton
Author Tara Isabella Burton explores the risks people take to find purpose and love in "Here in Avalon."
Urban Conversion Alternative Building
Alternative builds include a family-built rammed earth construction home; retrofitting an existing build; benefits of straw-bale housing.
Medical Stories Strength in Struggle
A family helps a 33-year-old mother care for her daughter who has CDKL5 deficiency disorder (CDD); a 60-year-old woman deals with Pompe disease, a genetic disorder that severely weakens a person's muscles.
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 /l/eapin' /l/izards
Exploring the letter l - how it is written and the sound it represents; words that use the letter l; Dott introduces Dusty to the benefits of mindful breathing; loosening up for "leg day."
A visit with Galileo Galilei; update on modern lenses; the life of singer and guitarist Robert Johnson; the science behind a joy buzzer; author Ridley Pearson; a virtual visit to Africa.
Let's Learn How Many Syllables Are in Thinker?
Making rhythmic body sounds; adding using an open number line; reading "Thinker: My Puppy Poet and Me"; practicing r-controlled vowels.
