Sabrina Artel’s Trailer Talk is a combination of live performance, community event and radio broadcast based in the New York’s Catskills region. With her vintage 1965 Beeline travel trailer, Sabrina Arteltravels to festivals and events where she invites individuals to participate in what she calls a “public conversation” in a relaxed and comfortable setting. These conversations are broadcast live through speakers mounted outside the trailer, and many interviews are later aired on WJFF during the weekly program. The New York Times described Sabrina Artel’s Trailer Talk as “an unusual blend of theater, activism and broadcast journalism.”
Sabrina has a conversation with Gerard Ilaria, a mental health professional at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University. He is a psychotherapist that works with EMDR therapy. Sabrina speaks with Gerard about his experience treating combat veterans which led him to his passion for treating queer folks using EMDR, a powerful trauma psychotherapy that is saving lives. He states that, “Access to queer-friendly and informed therapy, including trauma therapy to address PTSD”, is essential and works.
SSgt.(Ret.) Doug Sandberg with news and entertainment of relevance to area veterans, active service members and their families
Join me, SSgt. Doug Sandberg for a special Black History Month broadcast. We’ll review the role Black Americans have played in the US military, some news and events of interest to the Hudson Valley Veteran Community, and a conversation with Alyssa Carion of Dutchess County Vet 2 Vet.