Podcasts

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Tuesday, April 12, 202204/12/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 4.12.22

In The Afternoon Buzz

Craig Della Penna discusses the housing market, the impact of rising interest rates, and what we should expect in housing inventory and sales in the coming months. Playbill with Jackie Walsh chatting with Director Mark Dean and Actor Stephen Eldredge from Silverthorne’s play, Admissions.

Tuesday, April 12, 202204/12/2022

Baseball is back!

In Bill Newman

4/12: Talkin’ baseball with the Duke—Duke Goldman. Talkin’ politics and policy – policing, zoning, and schools – with Karen Foster, Vice-President of Northampton City Council.

Monday, April 11, 202204/11/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 4.11.22

In The Afternoon Buzz

Max Richtman discusses recent austerity measures imposed on the SSA. Former president of Northampton city Council Bill Dwight talks about “NIMBY”ism.

Monday, April 11, 202204/11/2022

What’s Happening in Holyoke?

In Bill Newman

4/11: Holyoke Mayor Joshua Garcia; Black in the Valley with Dean of Students and students from Pioneer Valley Performing Arts School on their recent trip to visit HBCUs in the South.

Saturday, April 9, 202204/09/2022

Won’t you by me a Mercedes-Benz?

In The Western Mass. Business Show

4.9.22 Tara Brewster talks with Michelle Wirth about her journey from North Jersey to our Valley to create Mercedes-Benz of Springfield

Saturday, April 9, 202204/09/2022

Vaya Con Muñoz April 9th 2022

In Vaya Con Muñoz

This week we are joined by Tanisha Arena, Kate Albright-Hanna, and Nathaniel Waring in discussing Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation to the Supreme Court, and what it means for for the current makeup of the court, and it’s future; conversations that white families should have with their children, and how “real talk” plays into privilege; intersectionality, and the way it can work at both ends of the privilege spectrum; opting out of caring about certain things based on one’s privilege, and how that can lead to people with the most privilege caring the least; how people who have privilege have a hard time imagining what it’s like not to have that privilege, but people without have no trouble imagining what it’s like to have privilege; the cost of being poor, and how poverty makes small costs snowball into huge costs; how rising fuel costs have ripple effects, and how that cost is felt in our grocery bills; the goddess worshiping time before the patriarchy, and how history is fraught with women’s firsts being ignored in favor of men who got there second.

Saturday, April 9, 202204/09/2022

THE Cambridge Connection Ep 29

In The Cambridge Connection

Preparing Yourself for Health Care Before You Need It

We’ve all heard about Healthcare Proxy’s but there is SO much more we need to know about how to protect ourselves and our family members before an illness or crisis strikes. Michele Altobello, Director of Admissions for CareOne, Redstone, in Western Mass. CareOne has multiple locations across the Northeast, offering Assisted Living, Rehabilitation, Memory Care or Long-Term Care. Listen in as Gordon, Tinamarie and Michele unpack some of the difficult conversations around these subjects.

Friday, April 8, 202204/08/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 4.8.22 – The Good Work with Jeff Napolitano & Shayana Kadidal of the Center for Constitutional Rights on the release of Sufyian Barhoumi

In The Afternoon Buzz

The Good Work with Jeff Napolitano and two proponents of Greenfield Peoples’ Budget. And Center for Constitutional Rights Managing Attorney Shayana Kadidal shares his happiness in seeing his client, GTMO detainee Sufyian Barhoumi, return home after 20 years.

Friday, April 8, 202204/08/2022

The Good News and Bad News for MA Teachers

In Bill Newman

4.8.22 Buz Eisenberg guest hosts and talks with Amherst’s Max Page the VP of the MA Teachers Association and with the movers and shakers behind the Northampton Education Foundation Trivia Bee

musician & bandleader Nancy Janoson

Thursday, April 7, 202204/07/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 4.7.22 – Candace Currie of the Green Burial Mass & Take Five with Ruth Griggs and musician & bandleader Nancy Janoson

In The Afternoon Buzz

Brian Adams, Science and Sustainability Correspondent with Candace Currie from Green Burial Massachusetts. Take Five with Ruth Griggs and musician & bandleader Nancy Janoson who makes music with seniors and folks with disabilities.

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