Episodios

  • EP 6: Jessica Ramirez of D'Arcy Johnson Day
    Jun 10 2025

    In this episode, Anthony and Cyndie sit down with Jessica Ramirez, a Partner with the Law Offices of D’Arcy Johnson Day and a trial attorney specializing in serious personal injury, sexual abuse, medical device, and product liability litigation. She is an assemblywoman of the 32nd district serving Jersey City and Hoboken. She has served on the New Jersey Ethics Committee and served as an Eminent Domain Commissioner for the State of N.J., presiding over cases dealing with condemnation and eminent domain. Jessica’s main passion is advocating for clients who have suffered sexual assault. She has extensive settlement and litigation experience in this area and knows exactly what it takes to deliver results. Jessica’s newest venture is helping individuals fight back against abusive business practices, by holding sellers of goods accountable when they seek to profit by taking advantage of a consumer. She protects consumers’ rights when they are injured due to fraud, false or misleading advertising, and defective products. Jessica was selected as host of Images/Imagenes TV Show, a four-time Emmy Award-winning show highlighting the Hispanic population in New Jersey. Her passion to fight for justice is as strong today as the very first day she became a lawyer.

    https://www.djdlawyers.com

    https://eascarpenters.org/

    https://cctmarketing.org/


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    37 m
  • EP 5: Jon Young of Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council Of Carpenters
    May 13 2025

    In this episode, Anthony and Cyndie sit down with Jon Young, newly appointed Political Director of the Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters. With nearly 30 years of experience in the labor movement and public service, Jon shares his powerful journey from working construction in Camden to leading policy for one of the most influential unions on the East Coast.


    Jon also reflects on his time as a Camden County Commissioner and how partnerships with local schools are shaping future trade workers. If you’ve ever wondered how unions truly transform lives or what it takes to create lasting change in underserved communities, this conversation is a must-listen.

    https://eascarpenters.org/

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    00:00 – Intro
    01:03 – Meet Jon Young: Political Director, Commissioner, Advocate
    02:24 – If you only knew one thing about the trades… it’s integrity
    03:16 – The two biggest misconceptions about union construction
    04:38 – Programs that promote diversity and access in the trades
    06:56 – Las Vegas training stories and union leadership impact
    09:11 – Jon’s journey: from non-union laborer to union leader
    15:50 – The link between policy and good jobs
    16:18 – How Project Labor Agreements benefit communities
    18:36 – Defining success through “the dash” and impact
    21:25 – The fight against wage theft and modern-day slavery
    24:29 – Educating policymakers and students about labor history
    26:25 – External vs internal challenges: wage theft vs aging out
    28:44 – How unions support families, not just workers
    30:18 – Reclaiming the labor movement’s story and relevance
    31:12 – Partnering with vocational schools to build the pipeline
    35:19 – Mentorship, expectations, and equity in recruiting
    37:19 – Support systems, career pathways, and higher ed access
    38:33 – Final thoughts and why representation matters

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    36 m
  • EP 4: Todd Vachon of Rutgers University
    Apr 15 2025

    In this episode, Anthony and Cyndie sit down with Todd Vachon, a union carpenter, faculty member in the Department of Labor Studies and Employment Relations at Rutgers University, and Director of the Labor Education Action Research Network (LEARN). As the Director of LEARN, Todd oversees the University’s labor education programs, including classes, research, and workshops for workers, unions, and other justice-focused organizations. His research focuses on inequality, labor, and justice. He has written several books and is currently president of the New Brunswick chapter of the Rutgers University faculty union, AAUP-AFT. He is also President of the Middlesex-Somerset Central Labor Council and Vice President for Higher Education of AFTNJ.

    https://smlr.rutgers.edu/academic-programs/areas-study/labor-studies-and-employment-relations-lser

    https://smlr.rutgers.edu/LEARN

    https://eascarpenters.org/

    https://cctmarketing.org/

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    49 m
  • EP 3: Edward DeAngelis of EDA Contractors
    Mar 11 2025

    In this episode, Anthony and Cyndie sit down with Edward DeAngelis, founder of EDA Contractors, which he established in 1999. Under Ed's leadership, EDA has become a top provider in the exterior envelope sector, specializing in roofing, masonry, and architectural wall panels while earning recognition as a top workplace in Philadelphia for six consecutive years. Ed is committed to high-quality work, exemplified by the EDA Envelope Warranty - a 10-year watertight guarantee. He fosters a positive workplace culture, prioritizing personal and professional development, mental health, and emotional intelligence. With a Bachelor of Science in Business Management from Saint Joseph's University, he has received numerous accolades, including 2024's Philadelphia Business Journal's "Most Admired CEO" and multiple Top Leadership Awards from the Philadelphia Inquirer.

    https://edacontractors.com/

    https://eascarpenters.org/

    https://cctmarketing.org/

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    46 m
  • Bonus Episode with Q104.3's Ken Dashow
    Mar 4 2025

    In a special "bonus" episode of Labor Lounge Podcast, Q104.3’s Ken Dashow sits down with Co-Hosts Anthony and Cyndie to discuss the inspiration behind the podcast, its mission, and what listeners can expect. They explore how Labor Lounge shines a spotlight on the skilled trades industry, offering real conversations, expert insights, and stories from those shaping the field. You can listen to Ken Dashow on Q104.3 in NYC or tune in to iHeartRadio's Custom stations nationwide. He is a Brooklyn-born rock music enthusiast who enjoys golfing and home remodeling, including basic plumbing and spackling. Ken is also a connoisseur of wine, spirits, and ale, and he started a pandemic video series on mixing drinks. He is a tech expert and hosts "Breakfast With The Beatles" on Q104.3 and "Ken Dashow's Beatles Revolution" podcast on iHeartRadio.

    https://q1043.iheart.com/

    https://www.iheart.com/podcast/139-ken-dashows-beatles-revolu-28153532/

    https://eascarpenters.org/

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    33 m
  • EP 2: Rev. Dr. Willie Dwayne Francois III Fountain Baptist Church, Senior Pastor Building One America
    Feb 11 2025

    In this episode, Anthony and Cyndie sit down with Reverend Dr. Willie Dwayne Francois III who serves as Senior Pastor of Fountain Baptist Church in Summit, New Jersey and President of the Black Church Center for Justice and Equality—a national think tank and policy advocacy organization. He also serves as Associate Dean of NYTS and Associate Professor of Theology at Union Theological Seminary, where he directs the Master of Professional Studies Program at Sing Sing and Bedford Hills Correctional Facilities and co-directs the Doctor of Ministry program. His second book, titled Silencing White Noise: Six Practices to Overcome our Inaction on Race, was released in 2022. And his upcoming book is tentatively titled Outing Blue Privilege: A Call for Public Love when Public Safety is Not Enough. His pastoral activism takes shape around racial equity, economic justice, and criminal justice reform. He is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Morehouse College with a Bachelor of Arts in History and Religion, holds a Master of Divinity from Harvard Divinity School, and earned a Doctor of Ministry from Emory University. He serves as a commissioner of the Martin Luther King Jr. Commission of the New Jersey State Department and national co-chair of the Social Justice Commission of the Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. Francois co-authored the book Christian Minister’s Manual: For the Pulpit and the Public Square for All Denominations - the most progressive and comprehensive clergy resource and the first interdenominational manual written for Black clergy in 56 years. He also has bylines in HuffPost, The Hill, Religion Dispatches, Sojourners and The Christian Century concerning a range of matters pivoting around race, class and religion in America.

    https://fountainbaptistsummit.org/

    https://buildingoneamerica.org/

    https://eascarpenters.org/

    https://cctmarketing.org/

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    54 m
  • EP 1: Joseph Jingoli of Jingoli
    Jan 14 2025

    In this episode, Anthony and Cyndie sit down with Joseph Jingoli, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of JINGOLI, Chairman of DCO Energy, and an owner and investor in a family of companies covering all facets of the construction and energy-related industry. Joe is also a partner in the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City. With more than four decades of expertise in construction, project and energy management, he has a reputation throughout the industry for his unique ability to use innovative strategies to bring projects to fruition. He is a friend of labor and all his jobs utilize union members. Joe is also focused on education, service, job training and mentorship, which has resulted in the development and implementation of the highly sought-after JINGOLI Competitive Edge programs. The programs have touched and improved the lives of thousands of young people and adults, leading them into successful careers in the construction trades. Joe is an advocate for addiction-related causes, serving as Chairman of The F.A.R.M. Team and he is a member of the board of the Livengrin Foundation, an addiction treatment center.

    https://jingoli.com/

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    https://cctmarketing.org/

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    42 m
  • Meet William Sproule of Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters
    Jan 14 2025

    Meet William Sproule, Executive Secretary-Treasurer of the Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters (EAS). Bill oversees the development of policies, day-to-day operations, and expansion of work opportunities for union membership for more than 43,000 members across six states and several trade groups. Starting as an apprentice carpenter in 1989, he worked his way up through the ranks to hold various leadership roles within the organization, including Organizing Director, New Jersey Regional Manager, and President and Regional Manager of the Northeast Regional Council of Carpenters. Bill serves as a Board Member of the NJ Building Authority, the New Jersey Energy Coalition, is Vice President of the NJ State Building & Construction Trades Council and a member of Mayor-Elect Cherelle Parker’s Steering Committee. He is involved in many charitable projects, but the one closest to him personally is the one-third-size replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall constructed in Wildwood, New Jersey, by union carpenters.

    https://eascarpenters.org/

    https://cctmarketing.org/

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    29 m
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