Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Tuesday, May 3, 202205/03/2022

The End of The Road for “Roe”?

In Bill Newman

5/3: Mary Cowhey, a teacher at Jackson Street School for 22 years, on “Families with Power.” (Book launch is Tuesday, May 10, at 5:00 at Florence Civic Center.) Jacquelyn Sheehan and Rebecca Olander on the Straw Dogs Writers Guild and Writers Night Out.

Tuesday, May 3, 202205/03/2022

Financial Fitness w/ The Money Doctor 4.30

In Financial Fitness with the Money Doctor

Join Jess Tyler and the Money Doctor, Dr. Frances Raiham, as they talk with Tayla, a 24 year old single mom about what obstacles her generation faces in regard to financial matters. Part 2.

Tuesday, May 3, 202205/03/2022

Financial Fitness w/The Money Doctor 4.30

In Financial Fitness with the Money Doctor

Join Jess Tyler and the Money Doctor Frances Raiham as they talk with guest Tayla, a 24 year old single mom. Tayla talks about what obstacles her generation is dealing with in regard to financial matters.

Monday, May 2, 202205/02/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 5.2.22 – Rep Paul Mark & Rabbi Riqi Kosovske

In The Afternoon Buzz

Representative Paul Mark & Cabin Fever Roundtable with Megan Rubiner Zinn and her guest, Rabbi Riqi Kosovske, reflect on the pandemic

Monday, May 2, 202205/02/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 4.29.22

In The Afternoon Buzz

Artist/musician Robert Markey discusses the 5/1 concert with Mitch Chakour, Peter Newland & Peter Bloom to benefit World Central Kitchen’s Ukrainian effort, and Bob’s “Peace Song Art” installation at the Anchor House of Artists.

Monday, May 2, 202205/02/2022

Who is betting on betting in Massachusetts?

In Bill Newman

5/2: Sen. Jo Comerford on the pending sports betting legislation in Massachusetts and the upcoming vote on the Work and Family Mobility Act. Then, from Nuclear Ban U.S., Timmon Wallis, Director, and Vicki Elson, Creative Director, on the nuclear threat present in the War in Ukraine and relevant proposed legislation in Massachusetts.

Saturday, April 30, 202204/30/2022

Vaya Con Muñoz 4.30.22

In Vaya Con Muñoz

This week Nathaniel Waring hosts and is joined by Kate Albright-Hanna in a outlandish discussion of reverse colonialism, and how it could get us back to a more nature based way of living; whether the human race is redeemable, and if we are if we’ll get our act together in time to save so many species that are in danger of extinction; how capitalism and colonialism – as well as globalization – has pushed the worst of us into positions of power; the possibility of taking over the Massachusetts republican party, and how it might be easier than trying to reform the Democratic party here in the commonwealth; why we both became disillusioned with our local Democratic Socialist of America chapter, and what about leftist organizations make it hard to do electoral work; and why the Right seems to have more “man”power when it comes to organizing, and why that might be more like “woman”power.

Saturday, April 30, 202204/30/2022

The Scoops on the Greater Northampton Chamber of Commerce

In The Western Mass. Business Show

4.30.22 Tara Brewster talks with Vince Jackson the Executive Director of The Northampton Chamber of Commerce and the creator of one of the greatest snack chips of all time.

Saturday, April 30, 202204/30/2022

THE Cambridge Connection Ep 32

In The Cambridge Connection

With So Many Success Stories It Was Time To Share Some More

Gordon was traveling but managed to join in by phone as Tinamarie took the helm in the studio, and invited Stephanie, another Credit Counselor from Cambridge Credit Counseling to join in the success story conversation because you can never share too many success stories about managing and paying down your debt. Enjoy!

Friday, April 29, 202204/29/2022

Burn The Page

In Bill Newman

4/29: Danica Roem, the first out and seated transgender state legislator, on “Burn the Page: Torching Doubts, Blazing Trails, and Igniting Change.” Michael Mechanic on “Jack Pot: How the Super-Rich Really Live –and How Their Wealth Harms Us All.” ArtBeat with Donnabelle Casis, Rachel Cyrene Blackman and Rebecca Hart. Olander.

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FEMA acting chief David Richardson departs after six months on the job

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College football coach John Beam from ‘Last Chance U’ has died after being shot, Oakland police say

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Ohtani is unanimous MVP for 4th time in winning NL honor as Judge edges Raleigh for 3rd AL accolade

Shohei Ohtani likes winning Most Valuable Player awards. He loves winning the World Series even more. The two-way Japanese star did both for a second season in a row for the Los Angeles Dodgers, earning his fourth career MVP on Thursday night while unanimously earning the National League honor.