Good Day Uncut: TerraCycle Inc.

Hank Flynn hits the streets to check out TerraCycle, where the named of the game is all about recycling. What do you they do? To put it plainly, as owner Eric Brisson states they "recycle the hard to recycle," such as sneakers, beauty waste and even cigarette butts. They even have a flare for the arts...using recycled materials.

Good Day Uncut: Cratediggaz Records

Hank Flynn visits Cratediggaz Records to discuss record buying culture and the resurgence of vinyl records being the medium of choice for today's music lovers.

Good Day Uncut: Talk Back Fridays with Hank

Instead of Hank Flynn hitting the streets, the streets hit up Hank! Whatever is on your mind call in and get it off your chest as Hank Flynn takes LIVE calls from viewers.

Good Day Uncut: Level Up Philly

Hank Flynn visits with Aaron Pastor Campbell at his Level Up Philly facility. As their slogan says Level Up Philly is, "Empowering a generation of young leaders in high-risk Philadelphia." A place to hang out, a place to create, a place to learn & more.

Good Day Uncut: Beyond the Bars music program

Shaynah Ferreira takes us "Beyond the Bars." This is a student driven and community based music and resource connection program that is dedicated to interrupting the cycles of violence and divestment in Philadelphia.

Good Day Uncut: Textile recycling with FABSCRAP

FABSCRAP, located in the Bok building, is a textile recycling nonprofit. Their goal is to take a company’s textile scraps that would have been destined for a landfill and recycle and repurpose them.

Good Day Uncut: Visions Exhibit at The Barnes Foundation

Marcus Espinoza visits the Barnes Foundation's Visions Exhibit. It is an exhibition of original artwork created by participants in Mural Arts Philadelphia’s Guild program and artists at SCI Phoenix, southeast Pennsylvania’s maximum-security prison for men.

Good Day Uncut: Urban Creators - Life Do Grow Farm

Hank Flynn visits with the Urban Creators at their Life Do Grow Farm location. They describe themselves as "A platform for radical and collaborative imagination. Building equity & collective liberation in our communities"