Podcasts

Podcasts
Wednesday, March 9, 202203/09/2022
What is Putin’s end game?
In Bill Newman
3/9: The War in the Ukraine with Michael Klare, Professor Emeritus of Peace and World Security Studies. Larry Hott and Dr. Michael Blumenfield, author of “Shrink Talk.”
Tuesday, March 8, 202203/08/2022
Why is the death penalty back on the table for the Boston Bomber case?
In Bill Newman
3/8: Northampton-based capital defense lawyer David Hoose on the Supreme Court’s decision to reinstate the death penalty in the Boston Marathon bomber’s case. The Baseball season not starting—we’re “Talkin’ Baseball with the Duke”—Duke Goldman.
Monday, March 7, 202203/07/2022
The Afternoon Buzz 3.7.22 – Smith College Professor Sergey Glebov & Cabin Fever Roundtable with Megan Rubiner Zinn and Pete Nelson
Smith College Professor Sergey Glebov, historian of the Russian Empire/USSR, discusses the Ukrainian crisis and Cabin Fever Roundtable with Megan Rubiner Zinn and Pete Nelson talking about exercise during the pandemic
Monday, March 7, 202203/07/2022
A moratorium on women’s prisons in MA
In Bill Newman
3/7: Code Pink’s Paki Weiland on State Senator Jo Comerford’s prison moratorium bill; Plus Mayor’s Monday with Northampton Mayor G.L. Sciarra.
Saturday, March 5, 202203/05/2022
This Little Light of Mine…
In The Western Mass. Business Show
3.5.22 Tara Brewster talks with Kara McElhone of the Children’s Advocacy Center of Hampshire County.
Saturday, March 5, 202203/05/2022
THE Cambridge Connection Ep 24
Bay Path University is REimagining Working In The Non-Profit Sector
For many years working in Non-Profit Management and Strategic Fundraising was considered a low wage career path, but times have changed! Today, working at a non-profit in management and fundraising offers a myriad of opportunities, especially when it comes to the pay-scale. At Bay Path University they have REimagined the value of a graduate education to support leading and managing today’s nonprofit organizations. Listen in as Sylvia de Haas-Phillips, Assistant Professor of Management shares with Gordon and Tinamarie why working at a nonprofit, today, is more valuable than ever.
Friday, March 4, 202203/04/2022
The Afternoon Buzz 3.4.22
Attorney Margaret Sheehan discusses the Supreme Judicial Court case challenging the ban on municipalities from zoning solar installations. President Max Richtman of the committee to preserve social security and Medicare gives an update on important pending legislation.
Thursday, March 3, 202203/03/2022
The Afternoon Buzz 3.3.22
Brian Adams, Science and Sustainability Correspondent with Amherst College’s Fred Venne of the Beneski Museum of Natural History talking Dinosaurs! Take 5 with Ruth Griggs and her guest guitarist Charlie Apicella