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Thursday, June 23, 202206/23/2022

FINANCIAL FITNESS 6.11 PART 2

In Financial Fitness with the Money Doctor

Dr. Frances Rahaim talks with Jess about credit reports.

Thursday, June 23, 202206/23/2022

FINANCIAL FITNESS 6.11 PART 1

In Financial Fitness with the Money Doctor

Dr. Frances Rahaim talks with Jess about credit reports.

Thursday, June 23, 202206/23/2022

FINANCIAL FITNESS 6.2 PART 2

In Financial Fitness with the Money Doctor

Dr. Frances Rahaim talks with Jess Tyler about a new study that shows that financial worries are the #1 concern for people right now.

Thursday, June 23, 202206/23/2022

FINANCIAL FITNESS 6.4 PART 1

In Financial Fitness with the Money Doctor

Dr. Frances Rahaim talks with Jess Tyler about a new study that shows that financial worries are the #1 concern for people right now.

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Wednesday, June 22, 202206/22/2022

The Afternoon Buzz – 6.22.22 Rina Schneur & Monserat Archbald

In The Afternoon Buzz

Rina Schneur co-leader of Moms Demand Action for gun sense in America. The Interesting Thing with Nan Parati and Monserat Archbald talk recycling.

Wednesday, June 22, 202206/22/2022

ChoroFest

In Bill Newman

6/22: LIVE in the studio –Alexandre Ribeiro (clarinet), Roberta Valente (pandeiro), Douglas Lora (guitar) – they are AMAZING– get a taste of the this weekend’s Choro concert at the Academy of Music—along with festival organizer Andrew Lawrence. Then, Sex Matters with the show’s resident sexologist, Dr. Jane Fleishman. It’s Pride Month and we celebrate.

Tuesday, June 21, 202206/21/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 6.21.22 – Dan Torres on American Democracy & Playbill with Jackie Walsh and Artistic Director Allyn Burrows

In The Afternoon Buzz

Dan, the producer, rants about the state of American democracy. Playbill with Jackie Walsh and Shakespeare & Company’s Artistic Director Allyn Burrows.

Tuesday, June 21, 202206/21/2022

The Spy Who Knew Too Much

In Bill Newman

6/21: Howard Blum, author of “The Spy Who Knew Too Much;” then, come play along –it’s our monthly Comedy quiz—the topic is The Beatles.

Monday, June 20, 202206/20/2022

The Afternoon Buzz 6.20.22 – Billy Dwight / Angela Combest

In The Afternoon Buzz

Bill Dwight starts off the show. Cabin Fever Roundtable with Megan Zinn & Angela Combest, talking about travel during the pandemic .

Monday, June 20, 202206/20/2022

What have we learned from the drug lab scandal?

In Bill Newman

6/20: Attorney Luke Ryan on the western Massachusetts drug lab scandal that he exposed and the $14million settlement announced last week

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