
Patterns & Paradigms | The Pattern Podcast
Let's explore how the conditions of today can take us to a better tomorrow. We are experiencing a Paradigm Shift. A fundamental change - an important change - in the way we usually do things. There is no question that our pre-pandemic patterns have been disrupted. We are never going back to the way things were. We are looking at it as an opportunity to shine a light on things. If you are willing to join the discussion as to how things could be better, then they will be better. It's time to explore new patterns and paradigms - those that inspire us to rise above the chaos. Who are our innovators? The ones who see things differently? Who has said there has to be a better way? At Pattern for Progress, we spend a great deal of our time addressing the realities of the Hudson Valley. So in conceiving a podcast, we thought it urgent to help those who want to think of what comes next. Not the next catastrophe, but the next thing we can aspire to. In the midst of a Pandemic, economic upheaval and social unrest, is it possible to use this as a jumping off point to make things better? Can we perhaps fix a few things that should have been addressed a long time ago? We recognize that change brings challenge, disruption can create chaos and we are intentionally choosing to see the silver lining - that opportunity arises. We can shine a light on the things that weren't working well, that weren't really working at all. We can regroup, reevaluate, and reengineer. So, let us challenge conventional wisdom and the status quo. Let us rebuild better.
Episodes
37 episodes
Season 2 Episode 21 | Urban Concepts with Jared Rodriguez
Do our neighborhoods reflect our natural community patterns? Have we designed them to create economic success? We gravitate towards highly interconnected walkable ecosystems, but somewhere along the way we've turned away from that natural incli...
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Episode 21
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Season 2 Episode 20: The Future of Commercial Development with Guy Leibler & Kevin Plunkett
How has the pandemic shaped the future of commercial development? This week we're looking at the future of commercial and industrial development, exploring the future of healthcare centers and models, and considering the future of residential d...
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Episode 20
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45:59

Season 2 Episode 19 | The Future of the Arts and Small Theaters with Chris Silva
The Bardavon 1869 Opera House, Inc. operates the oldest continuously operating theater in the state, one of the oldest in the country right here in the Hudson Valley, as well as the region’s premiere orchestra, the Hudson Valley Philharmonic, a...
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Episode 19
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47:41

Season 2 Episode 18 | Newly Elected to the New York State Senate with Michelle Hinchey, Mike Martucci, and Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
In this special episode, we tune into the Delaware Engineering Government Series which explores governing in the time of COVID with regional government leadership to meet newly elected New York State Senators Michelle Hinchey, Mike Martucci, an...
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Episode 18
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59:57

Season 2 Episode 17: Conflict & Resolution with Dr. Joshua N. Weiss
How do you approach conflict? Do you seek to change minds or do you seek common ground? As it turns out, our views may be closer than we think, and finding that out is the key to successfully negotiating resolution.This week's episode fe...
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Episode 17
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56:23

Season 2 Episode 16: The Marvel of Moving Water to NYC with Adam Bosch
New York City's water supply system is the largest municipal water supply system in the United States. This modern marvel of engineering consists of 19 reservoirs and 3 lakes that store 570 billion gallons of water when full, delivering that wa...
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Episode 16
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54:32

Season 2 Episode 15: Filming in the Hudson Valley with Summer Crockett Moore & Tony Glazer
The film industry is booming here in the Hudson Valley. With close proximity to New York City - the second largest hub for the entertainment industry, as well as the availability of incredible crew, beautiful locations, supportive film commissi...
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Episode 15
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Season 2 Episode 14: Sullivan Renaissance with Denise Frangipane
There's a renaissance happening in Sullivan County - a movement that believes in building beautiful, active communities through beautification, neighborhood revitalization, community development, healthy communities, and business.This we...
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Episode 14
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56:07

Season 2 Episode 13: Looking Back and Moving Forward A Reflection on Patterns & Paradigms with Jonathan Drapkin
This week, host Jonathan Drapkin reflects on the intent and themes of Patterns & Paradigms. Looking back over the past year as we have all faced a pandemic, economic disruption, and social unrest, we are taking note of where we are now....
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Episode 13
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11:31

Season 2 Episode 12: Introducing the Board Institute with Freddy Garcia
How do we increase diversity in the rooms where decisions are made? What can we do to improve representation in the decision making processes in regional leadership positions? How do we open the doors for more people of color to serve on the Bo...
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Episode 12
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46:56

Season 2 Episode 11: Day One Early Learning Community with Geraldine Laybourne & Julie Riess
What if we began thinking of our earliest childhood educators as brain architects? What if we transform the concept of "childcare" by empowering our teachers so that we can scaffold a child's learning experience to foster creativity, c...
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Episode 11
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46:08

Season 2 Episode 10: Perseverance & Ingenuity: The Mission to Mars with Rob Sullivan
Perseverance and Ingenuity. Sometimes it's all about alignment. It just so happens that this planetary alignment happened in the middle of a global pandemic. Mars reached opposition in October 2020, a "mere" 38.6 million miles away from Earth. ...
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Episode 10
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57:23

Season 2 Episode 09: Access Supports for Living with Ron Colavito
The mission is simple: Help people to live the healthiest and fullest lives possible. With 1500 employees, Access: Supports for Living supports 11,000 people in the Hudson Valley each year through a broad range of programs including be...
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Episode 9
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42:58

Season 2 Episode 08: Fake News VS Fact-Based Journalism with Barry Rothfeld
Long before the pandemic, there were those who were writing the death of the modern American newspaper. With the rise of the internet and social media, news commentary has gained dominance to achieve likes and ratings to attract advertising dol...
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Episode 8
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51:44

Patterns & Paradigms | Season 2 Episode 07: Shared Humanity: Diverse, Equitable, & Inclusive with Mecca E. Mitchell
This week we're exploring the importance of expansive diversity, the diversity of perspective that invites inclusivity and equity, that creates environments where those within it feel valued and engaged. We're discussing health equity and seeki...
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Episode 7
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53:04

Season 2 Episode 06: Problem Solvers: The Resilient Generation with Emma Coltoff
We're looking at the world through the lens of a younger generation - young professionals, problem solvers, and entrepreneurs - exploring their unique perspective on the challenges facing the Hudson Valley and the country. This week we're talki...
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Episode 6
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43:49

Patterns & Paradigms | Season 2 Episode 05: Land Use & the Climate for Change with Kim Elliman
The parks in New York's Hudson Valley saw large increases in visitation during the pandemic, highlighting the importance of parkland and open spaces for recreation. This week, we're talking about open space, land use, conservation and the balan...
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Episode 5
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55:21

Patterns & Paradigms | Season 2 Episode 04: Film Production & Job Creation with Mary Stuart Masterson
The Hudson Valley is naturally cinematic. Seeing the opportunity to drive the local economy through expansion of the Hudson Valley’s growing film and tv production capacity, Mary Stuart Masterson has made the Hudson Valley her home, founding St...
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Episode 4
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52:46

Patterns & Paradigms | Season 2 Episode 03: Unshattered: Social Enterprise & Recovery with Kelly Lyndgaard
After hearing a woman's heartbreaking story of addiction, Kelly Lyndgaard was moved to make a difference. Inspired by the strength and commitment of women doing the hard work of recovery, Unshattered was born. This week we’re exploring so...
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Episode 3
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55:50

Patterns & Paradigms | Season 2 Episode 02: The Architecture of Healing & Social Equity with Michael Murphy
Have you ever thought of buildings as a cinematic experience? Have you considered how architecture is used to welcome people into a space, to promote healing, or to narrate important stories through memorial? This week we’re exploring how the d...
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Episode 2
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49:11

Patterns & Paradigms | Season 2 Episode 01: Winning the War on COVID? with Diana Mason
Are we winning the war on COVID? What of the wounded who have survived the illness but are dealing with lasting impacts? This week we're exploring the other effects of COVID-19, as well as vaccinations and masks, nursing, healthcare, and the pa...
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Episode 1
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59:05

Episode 015: 2020 - The Year in Review Part III with Gretchen Dykstra
Nothing represents New Year's Eve like the ball drop in Times Square. With its landmark theaters and vibrant super signs, this week we're talking about the vision and ambition it took to make Times Square the unique attraction it is today. As w...
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Episode 15
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43:15

Episode 014: 2020 - The Year in Review Part II at Pattern for Progress with Joe Czajka
We're taking time to reflect on this incredibly challenging year. This week we're exploring how Pattern for Progress, like so many organizations, had to pivot to the virtual world in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the impacts of...
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Episode 14
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47:01

Episode 013: 2020 - The Year in Review Part I with Marsha Gordon & Al Samuels
We're taking time to reflect on this incredibly challenging year. The pandemic has greatly impacted our businesses - changing the way we work, the way we meet, and how we commute. In Part I of this Year in Review series, we're talking about how...
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Episode 13
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55:02

Patterns & Paradigms | Episode 012: Reshaping New York's Workforce with Melinda Mack
We're talking about reshaping New York's workforce. The pandemic has greatly impacted our labor market, shifting from not enough workers to not enough jobs in just a few short months. It has accelerated technology, changing the landscape of the...
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Episode 12
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