Live on LI News Radio 103.9 FM with Jay Oliver, Joe discussed:

December 14, 2022
Brittney Griner’s release, securing our borders and the royal documentary

November 9, 2022
New York State’s Governor election results, rebuilding the state’s economy, and improving crime rates

October 27, 2022
Kanye West, Fetterman’s run for Senate, and political prisoners in Russia

October 13, 2022
Alison Esposito candidate for Lieutenant Govenor, bail reform and the Mets

September 29, 2022
President Biden, the economy and national security at the border

September 8, 2022
Serena Williams, international alliances and documents found at Mar-A-Lago

August 29, 2022
Loan forgiveness, Governor Hochul, and businesses leaving NYS

August 10, 2022
The history of improper taxation and America’s future leaders

July 14, 2022
Crime and the economy in New York, bringing the country together and the PGA

June 8, 2022
The Democratic Lt. Governor primary debate, positions on gun reform, and Phil Mickelson’s contract with Saudi-backed LIV Tour

May 20, 2022
Current supply chain issues, United States leadership, and mental health of children

April 20, 2022
Putin, mask mandates, Florida’s 15-week abortion ban, and Roe v. Wade

March 23, 2022: Joe Campolo announces the Strata Alliance, his newest business venture. Learn more about it at www.strata-alliance.com

March 3, 2022
The Russian invasion of Ukraine, the state of the media, and the future economic growth of Long Island tourism and MacArthur Airport

February 16, 2022
2022 Winter Olympics, Alec Baldwin’s incident on the set of Rust, and masks still required in schools

February 3, 2022
The media’s lack of support for the NYPD, the mask mandate, Justice Breyer’s retirement, and Spotify

January 19, 2022
Noncitizens voting in NYC’s municipal elections, challenges that Joe Biden faces, Eric Adams and the subway and Governor Hochul’s State of the State address

January 6, 2022
Another year of the pandemic, coronavirus protocols, the attack on the Capitol, and the conviction of Elizabeth Holmes

December 16, 2021: The latest mask mandate in New York, Biden’s lack of leadership, the addition of Breeze Airways to Long Island MacArthur Airport, and the Long Island economy.

December 2, 2021: Mass shootings in America, protecting our children in schools, Cuomo’s video testimony in his sexual harassment case, a new COVID variant, and the Rittenhouse verdict.

November 17, 2021: The Kyle Rittenhouse trial, the new infrastructure plan, the controversy surrounding Aaron Rodgers, and the federal vaccine mandate.

November 4, 2021: Long Islanders voted for change, the Biden administration’s budget proposals, Laura Curran, Eric Adams plans for New York City, the inspiring story of Winsome Sears and the results of the World Series.

October 20, 2021: Colin Powell’s historical legacy, the problem of the deep division within our country, vaccination mandates, flawed immigration policies, the detrimental supply chain crisis, and NFL corruption.

October 12, 2021: Joe Campolo and Terri Alessi-Miceli discuss HIA-LI’s effort to make an impact on the Long Island economy by carrying out a survey for Long Island MacArthur airport. The survey results from over 500 businesses showcase tremendous interest in bringing more nonstop destinations to Islip.

October 7, 2021: Baseball updates, the return of the Supreme Court’s cases regarding abortion and firearm rights, the country’s debt and infrastructure and the long-term detriments of social media on young women.

September 22, 2021: Threats to world peace, increasing prices, Gabby Petito, Kathy Hochul, and the importance of integrity in government.

September 9, 2021 – A reflection on September 11th as we approach 20 years since the attack, leaving billions of dollars of equipment in the hands of our enemy, the way SCOTUS handled the Texas abortion case and then triggering of the NY HERO Act.

August 25, 2021: Afghanistan, Biden administration updates, a call for balance in government, challenges Kathy Hochul faces as New York’s new governor, vaccination mandates, and immigration.

August 12, 2021: The pains of being a Mets fan, Andrew Cuomo’s political history, Thomas Spota, widespread dishonesty, and the call for leadership in New York.

July 28, 2021: The delta variant, DOJ’s response to investigating government-run New York nursing homes, recent testimonies from the January 6th Capitol insurrection, and Simone Biles.

July 22, 2021: Joe Campolo, Chair of Long Island Innovation Park at Hauppauge, joins HIA-LI’s Terri Alessi-Miceli and Rich Humann to talk with Jay Oliver about the progress at the Park and how vital it is to the Long Island economy.

July 15, 2021: Politics and the COVID-19 vaccination, the importance of an infrastructure plan in the US, Chuck Schumer’s initiative to generate revenue, the future of the Republican and Democratic parties, and Joe Campolo joins the MacArthur Airport Advisory Board.

June 24, 2021: Mandating COVID vaccines, Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder, and the Supreme Court ruling in a First Amendment case.

June 10, 2021: Kamala Harris’ recent interview about Guatemalan migration, Joe Biden’s upcoming meeting with Vladimir Putin, and the importance of the upcoming New York City primary.

May 20, 2021: Changing COVID-related restrictions in New York, the race for New York Governor, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the Supreme Court’s decision to review the Mississippi abortion law.

May 6, 2021: Private technology companies censoring freedom of speech, stadiums and recreational events reopening, and Biden’s capital gains tax plan.

April 21, 2021: The verdict for Derek Chauvin in George Floyd’s death, marking a historical moment for our country and the American justice system.

March 24, 2021: Mental health support for the youth, the current U.S. immigration policies, and the sexual harassment allegations against Governor Cuomo.

March 4, 2021: Sexual harassment claims against Governor Cuomo, the $1.9 trillion stimulus bill, and the latest on Britney Spears’ conservatorship.

February 17, 2021: Trump’s second impeachment trial, what it means to be an American, and the rise of pandemic-related claims against companies like Amazon.

February 4, 2021: Joe Campolo is joined by Donna Sirianni to discuss the launch of their new professional training community, Moving Forward Strategies.

January 7, 2021: Insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and the pandemic.

December 17, 2020: The rise of COVID cases in New York, the effect on our economy, and the need for a second relief bill.

December 3, 2020: A discussion on the idea of mandatory vaccinations, the administration transition officially starting, and how American’s are celebrating the holidays this year.

November 20, 2020: The increase in coronavirus cases and NYC school closures, recapping the election, and what’s in store for 2021 at Campolo, Middleton & McCormick.

November 5, 2020: Mail-in ballot issues post-election day, the Supreme Court’s lack of leadership, the distortion of the media, and the rise of coronaviruses cases.

October 31, 2020: Scott Passeser from Radio Jobline hears from Joe Campolo about how he navigated the beginning of the pandemic and what he took away from his weekly recovery webinar Business Unusual.

October 21, 2020: The lack of investment in and availability of rapid testing, the future of movie theaters, and diversity in the Justice Department.

October 8, 2020: President Trump’s coronavirus diagnosis, recapping the Vice Presidential debate, and the success of HIA-LI’s first virtual trade show.

September 23, 2020: The passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, bipartisan efforts on Long Island and the upheaval in New York City.

September 10, 2020: Getting back to American unity, weighing the options of our current candidates for Presidency, and the status of New York City.

August 19, 2020: Preparing for the reopening of schools and universities, the President and the Governor’s reactions to the pandemic, and Trump’s opposition to funding the USPS.

August 6, 2020: The aftermath of Hurricane Isaias, the positives and negatives of payroll tax cuts, and the future of the voting process.

July 27, 2020: The new normal of sports, cases in New York, and our Presidential candidates.

July 9, 2020: Opening schools, SCOTUS, and revisiting our monuments.

June 25, 2020: Travel bans, the effectiveness of masks, and systemic racism.

June 20, 2020: Scott Passeser from Radio Jobline hears Joe Campolo’s view on our current state on Long Island.

June 11, 2020: Black Lives Matter movement, entering Phase 2 on Long Island, and Business Unusual weekly recovery webinar.

May 21, 2020: Re-opening businesses on Long Island, rebuilding consumer confidence, and growing our workforce.

May 7, 2020: The importance of mental wellness, seeking help when it’s needed, and getting on the road to economic recovery.

April 23, 2020: State testing for coronavirus and the government’s plan of attack on the pandemic.

April 9, 2020: The severity of COVID-19, the media’s role in the pandemic and CMM’s Coronavirus hotline.

March 19, 2020: Handling coronavirus as an employer and the economic damage of COVID-19.

March 14, 2020: Scott Passeser from Radio Jobline hears Joe Campolo’s view on The Art of War in Business.

March 5, 2020: The pool of democratic candidates narrows, and worldwide effects of the coronavirus.

February 19, 2020: Democratic presidential debate, the coronavirus, and the Boy Scouts.

February 6, 2020: Final results of the impeachment trial, the Iowa caucus, and the corona virus crisis.

January 22, 2020: Bail reform, the impeachment trial, and the democratic presidential race.

January 9, 2020: Tensions in Iran, the articles of impeachment, and bail reform.

December 27, 2019: Impeachment, bail reform, and threats from North Korea.

December 12, 2019: Impeachment proceedings, hate crimes on the rise, and the outlook for the 2020 election.

November 20, 2019: The impeachment testimony, new players in the Democratic presidential race, and challenges facing the MTA.

November 7, 2019: Election results, the lackluster voter turnout, and the latest on the impeachment inquiry.

October 30, 2019: A special report from CMM Managing Partner and HIA-LI Board Chairman Joe Campolo and HIA-LI President & CEO Terri Alessi-Miceli: they discuss the HIA-LI Board Legislative Breakfast and the critical information they delivered to our elected officials, HIA-LI’s strategy for growing the tradable businesses in the Long Island Innovation Park at Hauppauge, and the boon these businesses are to our local economy.

October 10, 2019: Chinese media suspends broadcast of NBA preseason games in China, the cases currently facing the Supreme Court regarding gay rights, and Hunter Biden under fire for his relations with Ukraine.

September 27, 2019: The impeachment inquiry, the proposed ban against vape pens, and updates at the Long Island Innovation Park at Hauppauge.

September 12, 2019: The democratic presidential debates, Supreme court allows broad enforcement for ban of asylum seekers from Central America, and Purdue Pharma deal tentatively settles thousands of opioid cases.

August 28, 2019: The Johnson & Johnson settlement during the opioid crisis, the trade wars with China, the 2020 presidential race, and more.

August 8, 2019: The devastating shootings, the gun control debate, and the presidential debates.

July 31, 2019: In this segment, Joe Campolo, CMM Managing Partner and HIA-LI Board Chair, and Terri Alessi-Miceli, HIA-LI President & CEO, were featured on The Full Story. Following Lt. Governor Kathy Hochul who discussed the growing pharmaceutical industry on Long Island and how that affects our economy, Joe and Terri talked about the opportunity analysis, how HIA-LI task force plans to implement their action plan, and how the Innovation Park at Hauppauge will help to revitalize and strengthen our community.

July 25, 2019: The Mueller report, the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, the nation’s largest wind farm to be built off Long Island, and more.

July 11, 2019: The suggested changes to the Affordable Care Act, the current political landscape, and more. Plus, Campolo’s recent appointment to the Board of Directors of America’s VetDogs.

June 26, 2019: The Democratic primary debates, border tensions, international news, and more. Plus, latest events at CMM.

May 29, 2019: The president’s trip to Japan, latest Supreme Court decisions, the first major opioid trial begins in Oklahoma, and more.

April 16, 2019: The ongoing trade war with China, a ban on facial recognition software in San Francisco, Facebook’s new restrictions against hate speech, and more. Plus, news about upcoming CMM events!

April 29, 2019: During a special insider look at the HIA-LI Trade Show, participants Joe Campolo CMM Managing Partner and HIA-LI Board Chair, Terri Alessi-Miceli, HIA-LI President & CEO, Jim Coughlan, Principal at Tritec Real Estate Company, and Patchogue Mayor Paul Pontieri spoke with Jay Oliver about economic growth on Long Island.

April 23, 2019: The devastating terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka, updates on the Mueller report, CMM events, and more.

April 10, 2019: Highlights from Joe’s groundbreaking presentation, “Winning,” and current events.

March 14, 2019: Plane trouble at Boeing, the verdict in former Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano’s corruption retrial, the college admissions scandal taking Hollywood by storm, and more.

February 20, 2019: Amazon headquarters debacle in Long Island City, lawsuits over the President’s plan to use emergency powers for border wall funding, a tuition-free medical school opening on Long Island, and CMM updates.

February 6, 2019: The State of the Union, lessons learned after the government shutdown, the opioid epidemic on Long Island, and more.

January 26, 2019: On Radio Jobline with Scott Passeser, Joe talked about how to incorporate Marine Corps leadership principles into your business model.

January 25, 2019: The transgender military ban, trade tensions, SCOTUS updates, Marine Corps leadership principles, and more.

January 9, 2019: The government shutdown, the 2020 presidential race, withdrawal from Syria, China trade talks, and more.

December 13, 2018: The potential government shutdown, the search for another chief of staff, the legalization of industrial hemp, and more.

November 28, 2018: House Republicans’ subpoena of Comey and Lynch, news from the Mexico border, the Mars probe, the latest climate change report, and more.

November 13, 2018: Midterm election results, Jeff Sessions, and wildfires in California.

October 29, 2018: Midterms, Sandra Day O’Connor, the migrant caravan, and CMM Academy events.

October 9, 2018: The Kavanaugh vote, Nobel prize winners, the NAFTA replacement, term limits for senators, and Trump’s taxes.

September 27, 2018: The explosive Senate hearings featuring Brett Kavanaugh and Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, Bill Cosby’s sentencing, New York primary results, and CMM Academy: open for business.

September 13, 2018: The New York primary election, the New York Times op-ed by an anonymous Trump administration official, Les Moonves out at CBS, Serena Williams, Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearings, and CMM Academy’s fall schedule.

August 22, 2018: The Manafort verdict, Michael Cohen’s plea deal, the Catholic Church sexual abuse scandal in Pennsylvania, revocation of former CIA Director John Brennan’s security clearance, and more.

August 9, 2018: Rep. Chris Collins (R-NY) arrested for insider trading, important election firsts, Google’s newest foray into China, the recent assassination attempt in Venezuela, updates on US-Iran sanctions and much more.

July 26, 2018: Recent tragedies in Toronto and Missouri, escalating tensions with Iran, the Endangered Species Act, challenges in the newspaper industry, and even Papa John’s “poison pill.”

July 12, 2018: SCOTUS pick Brett Kavanaugh, the 2018 World Cup, the NATO summit, infrastructure to protect children and much more.

June 22, 2018: The Long Island housing market, US immigration policy, takeaways from the North Korea summit, and the devastation of suicide.

June 7, 2018: Powerful female legislators, the mistrial in the Mangano case, major changes at Miss America, and the tragedy of suicide with the loss of Kate Spade.

May 31, 2018: Live from the HIA-LI Trade Show – at a time when trade shows are losing relevance, the HIA-LI Trade Show is stronger than ever. Learn why.

May 24, 2018: Hot button topics facing our nation including the Texas school shooting, the NFL’s new rules for the national anthem, the Dodd-Frank rollback, and even the Royal Wedding.

May 9, 2018: The U.S. exit from the Iran nuclear deal, the resignation of Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, confirmation hearings for Gina Haspel, and CMM’s spotlights on the Long Island business community.

April 30, 2018: Lessons learned from CMM’s #MeToo panel, negotiation tips for the North Korea Summit, and more.

April 11, 2018: Mark Zuckerberg’s testimony before Congress, why we need millennials to run for Congress, the proposed privatization of the VA,  midterm election predictions, and the number one reason college students say they don’t want to stay on Long Island.

March 28, 2018: The “March for Our Lives” protests against gun violence, CMM’s solution-focused #MeToo panel, the “invisible” problem of hunger on Long Island, and how Island Harvest is working to deliver sustenance and hope.

March 14, 2018: CMM’s spotlight series on Long Island business success stories in partnership with HIA-LI and negotiation strategies for the historic meeting with North Korea.

February 21, 2018: After the Parkland tragedy, Joe Campolo and Jay Oliver discuss the intersection of gun control, the Second Amendment, and mental health issues in America and the steps we need to take to keep our children safe.

February 8, 2018: Joe Campolo and Jay Oliver debate whether civility is too much to ask of our elected officials.

January 22, 2018: Joe Campolo discusses the government shutdown, burdens of the new tax law, the women’s march in NYC and highlights from the HIA-LI’s Annual Meeting & Legislative Breakfast.

January 11, 2018: Immigration policy, the work ethic of the millennial generation, and how the tax bill will impact the Long Island economy.

November  27, 2017: Changes to military policy, responding to gun violence, and how to create safe workplaces for all employees.

November 2017: Gun violence and sexual harassment in the headlines.

October 25, 2017: The hypocrisy of Hollywood, how local politics really works, and breaking the cycle of poverty with hope and mentors.

August 17, 2017: What leadership means in politics, business, and more.

July 5, 2017: How to use empathy in negotiation, how today’s political leaders are negotiating (and what they could be doing differently).

February 17, 2017: How the M&A market will fare under the new administration.

January 2017: Negotiation strategies, the Trump inauguration, and women’s marches.