The Janice Dean Podcast

The Janice Dean Podcast

Fox News Senior Meteorologist Janice Dean brings the sunshine on her new podcast, The Janice Dean Podcast. Every week Janice focuses on a person, place, or thing that deserves attention because it makes the world a better place. Janice will be sharing stories of triumph, inspiration, and good deeds of those who make her "Dean's List." Subscribe to The Janice Dean Podcast on FOXNewsPodcasts.com, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts Episodes are available every Sunday.

Episodes

October 26, 2025 20 mins
Breakthroughs in technology are transforming life with ALS, empowering people to communicate, create, and inspire in ways once thought impossible. Janice is joined by former NFL star and best-selling author Tim Green, who has defied all odds since his 2016 ALS diagnosis. Using eye-tracking and AI technology, Tim continues to write, raise millions for ALS research, and share a powerful message of faith, perseverance, and hope th...
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Navigating conversations on mental health with children is a delicate challenge, but it’s one of the most important steps in raising compassionate and resilient individuals.  Janice is joined by television director & author Michael Weinstein to discuss his new children’s book All Friends Matter that he co-authored with his fiancé Diana Chavez. Michael shares his hope that the book serves as a tangible reminder for children and ad...
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Janice is joined by Ellie Hamby and Sandy Hazelip, the spirited authors of Here We Go: Lessons for Living Fearlessly from the Traveling Nanas, for a heartwarming and inspiring conversation about their new book. The dynamic duo encourages listeners to embrace life at any age and share unforgettable stories from travelling the world in their 80s.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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October 5, 2025 25 mins
As technology continues to evolve, it's opening up exciting new possibilities for people with disabilities– offering not just resources, but renewed hope and independence.   Janice speaks with Chief Print Technologist at Make Good NOLA, James Robert III, about how the non-profit organization leverages 3D printing to develop custom assistive devices that enhance daily life, while also reflecting on his own experience growing up wit...
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From Mount Everest to the Middle East to Bull Riding in Spain, FOX News Senior Correspondent Mike Tobin has done it all! Mike joins Janice for a compelling conversation about his experiences as a war correspondent, the immense challenges and trauma faced on the front lines, and his exhilarating personal triumphs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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“In the end, it's all about seeing a child or adult receive the gift of life.” -Brian Martindale One morning, Brian Martindale walked into a convenience store to buy a fresh pack of chewing gum when he saw a newspaper article about a young girl in urgent need of a kidney transplant. This moment changed the trajectory of his life and sparked his journey to become a living kidney donor for Jessica, a young girl suffering from kidney...
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Cast members of the hit series The Love Boat are setting sail on a new project!  Ted Lange, Jill Whelan and Fred Grandy join Janice to share how they've reunited for Ted's new off-Broadway play, "Lady Patriot."  The play tells the captivating story of three women, Varina Davis, Elizabeth Van Lew and Mary Bowser, and their patriotism during the Civil War.  Later, the cast shares behind the scenes moments from their iconic sitcom, ...
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Kristin Schnacky will forever be a Daddy's Girl.  On the 24th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on September 11th, Janice is joined by newlyweds Kristin and Noah Schnacky to share the FDNY's beautiful wedding tribute to honor Kristin's father, Kenneth Marino, who was a first responder on 9/11. Kristin reflects on her father's remarkable legacy and her steadfast commitment to honor his life. Later, Kristin and Noah reminisce ab...
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September 7, 2025 40 mins
It has been 24 years since the tragic events of September 11, 2001, when the world watched in horror as terrorists flew passenger planes into the North and South Towers of the World Trade Center, and the Pentagon, claiming the lives of thousands. Janice sits down with Matthew Weiss, attorney and director and writer of the acclaimed documentary ‘Man In Red Bandana,’ for an in-depth conversation about Welles Remy Crowther’s enduring ...
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August 31, 2025 31 mins
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting nearly a million people in the U.S. While it remains incurable, new research is offering real hope.  Regina Schroeder, founder of Mind Brain Philanthropic, and Dr. Yinghau Ma of Weill Cornell share their optimism about advances in MS research and treatment, highlighting the growing collaboration between patient advocates and researchers as a key driver of progress i...
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August 29th marks 20 years since Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. When natural disasters strike and communities are recovering; it's the invaluable work of first responders that repair the damage after the storm. Brian Trascher, Vice President of the United Cajun Navy and a New Orleans native, joins Janice to discuss how the volunteer rescue group formed during Hurricane Katrina and continues to addre...
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In a society where the structure and stability of the family unit are increasingly challenged, the role of fathers and the deep, often unspoken need to understand one's biological roots remain profoundly significant.  In this powerful conversation, Adam Coleman, author of ‘The Children We Left Behind,’ reflects on his experience growing up without an active father, and emphasizes the need for forgiveness, grace, and confronting fa...
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In a world where many are searching for hope, connection, and meaning, Beach Catholic is finding new ways to meet people where they are, even on the beach. Father Brian Barr and Director of Operations for Beach Catholic, Jordan Bernhardi join Janice to share the inspiring story of the Beach Catholic Mass on Long Island, a vibrant summer tradition born after Hurricane Sandy that now draws nearly 1,000 worshippers each week. They di...
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AI is evolving at lightning speed, opening doors to exciting breakthroughs, and raising a few eyebrows along the way. CEO and founder of Postilize, Jody Glidden, joins Janice for a thoughtful and hopeful conversation about how AI is transforming the way we work, live, and create. Jody sees a future full of promise, not just in innovation, but in strengthening our connections with the people we love. Learn more about your ad choic...
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July 27, 2025 49 mins
“If I am not perched on top of the mountain, I am down in the sea.” - Fouad Zarrou Fouad Zarrou is a tour guide in Nice, France, who swapped Paris for the sea, sunshine, and slower pace of the French Riviera. Passionate about nature, food, and local culture, he joins Janice to relive their adventures and share how he crafts unique experiences that connect people to the heart of Nice. Learn more about France Azur Excursions he...
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The floods that devastated the Texas Hill Country on July 4th continue to haunt the grieving community as they rebuild after the storm. Chief meteorologist at WOAI News4 Chris Suchan joins Janice to share in-depth insights on the weather forecasting leading up to the floods, the irreversible impact it's had on the community and the personal toll the tragedy has taken on him. Later, they explore ways to improve emergency alarm syste...
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July 13, 2025 29 mins
Last weekend's fatal floods in Central Texas left communities searching for hope and answers, in the midst of unthinkable tragedy. Congressman Chip Roy (R-TX) joins Janice to discuss the aftermath of the floods and the urgent need for better early warning systems. He also emphasizes the power of prayer and the overwhelming outpouring of support for the Texas community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/a...
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In celebration of Independence Day, we offer a tribute to our men and women in the armed services. The United Service Organizations (USO) supports military members and their families, from their deployment to their transition back to civilian life.  Janice revisits a conversation with USO Northeast Regional President Rebecca Parkes to discuss the history of the USO, as well as the future of the organization and how they plan to ev...
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June 29, 2025 28 mins
A recent study published by Tufts University found that fewer than 7% of Americans are metabolically healthy. Dr. Sandi Scheinbaum, author of Your Health Coach Will See You Now, is a 75-year-old health coach who inspires others to make lasting lifestyle changes. She joins Janice to discuss why focusing on nutrition, movement, and stress management becomes increasingly important as we age. Dr. Scheinbaum explains how she empowers p...
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About one million Americans live with Multiple Sclerosis, and nearly 10,000 new cases are diagnosed every year. While scientific advances have aimed to slow MS’s progression, whistleblower Lisa Pratta argues the real threat may lie within the pharmaceutical industry itself. A former drug sales rep turned U.S. Department of Justice informant, Lisa Pratta, exposed widespread corruption, including bribing doctors to prescribe drugs...
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