• Your Hometown Podcast Little Falls: When Care Becomes Advocacy
    Jun 22 2026

    Raising and caring for a child with intellectual or developmental disabilities often comes with unique challenges, important decisions, and the need for strong support systems, resources, and advocacy. For many families, navigating healthcare, education, and long-term planning can feel overwhelming, but having the right guidance can make a meaningful difference. Iris Rivera, a lifelong advocate for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, is the founder of Guiding Hands Guardianship Services, and co-founder of PACOPAD. She talks about the realities families face, the importance of advocacy, and how to navigate the systems and services that support loved ones with disabilities.

    Also in this episode, Pamela Martorana, a licensed professional counselor and founder of Live Your Best Life Coaching and Therapy Services, discusses the complex relationship we have with body image.

    This episode is sponsored by:

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    29 mins
  • Your Hometown Podcast Woodland Park: Immigration and the American Dream
    Jun 16 2026

    Immigration has long been woven into the fabric of the American story. Behind every immigrant family is a journey marked by courage, sacrifice, hope, and the pursuit of opportunity. The decision to leave behind familiar surroundings and start over in a new country requires resilience and an unwavering belief in the possibility of a better future. Adam Chaabane discusses his family's immigration journey, the values that helped shape their success in America, and the importance of preserving cultural traditions while embracing a new society. Adam is a councilman in Woodland Park and a Deputy with the Passaic County Sheriff's Office.

    Also in this episode, Pamela Martorana, a licensed professional counselor and founder of Live Your Best Life Coaching and Therapy Services, discusses the complex relationship we have with body image.

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    25 mins
  • Your Hometown Podcast Clifton: Turning Passion Into Purpose
    Jun 9 2026

    There’s something deeply human about feeding one another. It goes beyond nourishment, it’s connection, comfort, and care all served on a plate. Across cultures and communities, food has always been one of the most powerful ways we express love. Whether it’s a home-cooked meal during hard times or a shared table during celebration, food reminds us that we’re not alone. And when that instinct to feed others is paired with purpose—when it becomes a way to give back, to serve, to uplift—something truly meaningful happens. Todd Daigneault is a chef with not only exceptional culinary talent, but a genuinely big heart. Todd has spent years in the catering world, bringing people together through food, but what sets him apart is how he’s used that same passion to support his community. Also in this episode, Pamela Martorana, a licensed professional counselor and founder of Live Your Best Life Coaching and Therapy Services, discusses the complex relationship we have with body image. This episode is sponsored by:

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    29 mins
  • Your Hometown Podcast Little Falls: The Power of One Decision
    May 26 2026

    So many of us believe that the biggest decisions of our lives are behind us—that at a certain point, the path is set. But what if the most defining chapter is still waiting to be written? What if one bold choice, made later in life, has the power to change everything? Toni Belford Damiano has spent decades at the forefront of family law, advocating for clients through some of life’s most difficult transitions. She talks about what it means to reinvent yourself later in life and how one bold decision, like going to law school, can change everything. Toni is a highly respected matrimonial attorney and Municipal Court Judge with a career spanning over four decades.

    Also in this episode, Pamela Martorana, a licensed professional counselor and founder of Live Your Best Life Coaching and Therapy Services, discusses how to support and care for those battling mental health issues, and Larry Klein, director of Social Services and Behavioral Health at Bergen New Bridge Medical Center, explains how in patient psychiatric care works and what families and patients need to know.

    This episode is sponsored by:

    Schumacher Chevrolet of Little Falls

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    50 mins
  • Your Hometown Podcast Woodland Park: Living, Loving, and Understanding Autism
    May 18 2026

    Autism is a spectrum that touches millions of individuals and families, yet it’s often misunderstood. As awareness continues to grow, so does the importance of deeper acceptance, better support systems, and more meaningful conversations about what it truly means to live with and love someone on the spectrum. Amy Pellegrini is an advocate for autism. She talks about raising awareness, supporting families, and fostering greater understanding and acceptance for individuals on the autism spectrum.

    Also in this episode, Pamela Martorana, a licensed professional counselor and founder of Live Your Best Life Coaching and Therapy Services, discusses how to support and care for those battling mental health issues, and Larry Klein, director of Social Services and Behavioral Health at Bergen New Bridge Medical Center, explains how in patient psychiatric care works and what families and patients need to know.

    This episode is sponsored by

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    Legal Leaf NJ

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    47 mins
  • Your Hometown Podcast Little Falls: Adopting A Big League Attitude
    Apr 20 2026

    What happens when the place that once inspired you almost becomes the reason you walk away—and how do you turn that moment into a mission instead? Billy Pinckney shares his journey from batboy for the New Jersey Jackals to becoming an author and speaker dedicated to inspiring the next generation. Through his story, Billy reveals how challenges in the game he loved led him to a greater purpose—empowering young people with lessons in resilience, kindness, leadership, and staying true to who they are.

    Also in this episode, Pamela Martorana, a licensed professional counselor and founder of Kinderkamack Counseling, explains the concept of being ok with being wrong and why it’s essential for growth, and Lauren Lehr, a behavioral health professional at Bergen New Bridge Medical Center, discusses alcohol awareness and early intervention.

    This episode is sponsored by:

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    54 mins
  • Your Hometown Podcast Woodland Park: Building A Legacy Through Service
    Apr 14 2026

    There is a profound difference between simply living in a community and actively shaping it. True community impact isn't built overnight; it is the result of people who show up, volunteer their time, and remain steadfast in their commitment year after year. This kind of unwavering dedication does more than just maintain programs—it builds a lasting legacy. Sam Yodice, the borough administrator for Woodland Park, explores his lifelong journey of service and how consistent, small acts of contribution can transform the world around us.

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    57 mins
  • Your Hometown Podcast Little Falls: Leading Through Life's Challenges
    Mar 24 2026

    Sometimes the people who impact us most aren’t the loudest in the room. They’re the ones who listen, who care, and who quietly step in when something needs to be done. And often, it’s life’s hardest moments that shape that kind of character. Real difference is rarely about recognition — it’s about perspective, compassion, and the willingness to show up for others even when your own world feels shaken. Little Falls Councilman, Chris Vancheri, talks about service, strength, and the power of simply caring.

    Also in this episode, Pamela Martorana, a licensed professional counselor and founder of Kinderkamack Counseling, explores how we can transition into Spring, and Dr. Grace Yang, a gastroenterologist at Bergen New Bridge Medical Center, discusses diagnosing and treating colorectal cancer.

    This episode is sponsored by:

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    48 mins