What's Left On Long Island
What's Left On Long Island
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What’s Left on Long Island is your go-to podcast for unpacking the real story behind Long Island’s local politics—and how national headlines ripple through our neighborhoods.
Grounded, informative, and sometimes fiery, What’s Left on Long Island is for anyone who cares about where they live—and wants to understand the forces that shape it.
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The podcast covers topics such as local politics, community issues, and national headlines that affect Long Island. Specific episodes delve into food insecurity's impact on local neighborhoods, the consequences of healthcare policies from the Trump administration, and the challenges faced by immigrants in the community.

What’s Left on Long Island is your go-to podcast for unpacking the real story behind Long Island’s local politics—and how national headlines ripple through our neighborhoods.
Grounded, informative, and sometimes fiery, What’s Left on Long Island is for anyone who cares about where they live—and wants to understand the forces that shape it.
In this episode, hosts Alex and Ethan talk about housing and affordability on Long Island, including the most recent developments in Ronkonkoma and Central Islip.
Then, Ethan sits down with Leigh-Ann Barde, candidate for Suffolk County Legislator in District 10, to hear her vision for addressing these challenges and representing our community of homeowners and renters alike.
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