Podcasts

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Monday, October 11, 202110/11/2021

The Afternoon Buzz 10.8.21

In The Afternoon Buzz

Laurie Millman, Nerissa Nields, and Sarah Sillivan talk about 30 Poems in November fundraiser for the Center for New Americans. …

Monday, October 11, 202110/11/2021

Art to change the world

In Bill Newman

10/11: Leonard Rubenstein on “Perilous Medicine: The Struggle to Protect Health Care from the Violence of War;” Steve Petegorsky on the Polus Center and the exhibit at the Anchor House of Artists and also on the Northampton Art Council’s cancellation of the biennial art exhibit at the Forbes; Black in the Valley with special guest Pat Romney, whose new book is “We were There: The Third World Women’s Alliance and the Second Wave.”

Saturday, October 9, 202110/09/2021

Bringing light to the spectrum

In The Western Mass. Business Show

10.9.21 Tara Brewster talks with Jennifer Bogin from The Field Center about Jenn’s sacred path of working with people with Autism.

Saturday, October 9, 202110/09/2021

The Cambridge Connection Ep 6

In The Cambridge Connection

Debt Solution 411

Join Gordon, Arianne and Tinamarie as they focus on commonly asked questions and frequently discussed topics surrounding paying off debt.

Saturday, October 9, 202110/09/2021

Vaya Con Muñoz 10.9.21

In Vaya Con Muñoz

This week we are joined by Kate Albright-Hanna, Tanisha Arena, Matt Szafranski, Dan Torres, and Nathaniel Waring in discussing if America is redeemable, and what that would look like; the recent crash of Facebook and it’s subsidiaries, and whether Social Media is a neg positive or not; the Northampton Arts Council’s decision to cancel their show, and where the line exists between censoring art and not being offensive; the Northampton mayoral race, and where the two candidates stack up; the Holyoke mayoral race, and how Michael Sulivan is being backed by conservative white citizens of Holyoke; and Kate’s research into matriarchal societies, and how that relates to our current state of affairs.
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Friday, October 8, 202110/08/2021

The Afternoon Buzz 10.7.21

In The Afternoon Buzz

Buzz brings back Doctor Jonathan Bayuk to discuss the One Roof Concert and the Covid situation in western Massachusetts. For…

Friday, October 8, 202110/08/2021

The Afternoon Buzz 10.6.21

In The Afternoon Buzz

On this episode, Buzz interviews Donna M. Denette (Executive Director of Children First Enterprises), Keira Durrett (Director of the Williston…

Friday, October 8, 202110/08/2021

Tax The Rich

In Bill Newman

10/8: Erica Payne, founder of Patriotic Millionaires and author of “Tax the Rich;” MTA V.P. Max Page on hunger and food insecurity on Massachusetts’ university and college campuses and college debt forgiveness for public service; and then–WAM! — ArtBeat with Donnabelle Casis and Talya Kingston

Thursday, October 7, 202110/07/2021

Panorama – Episode 35 – The Holyoke Reminder’s Danielle Eaton and the Daily Hampshire Gazette’s Brian Steele

In Panorama

Originally aired on October 2, 2021. Stefan and Dan chat with lead reporter for the Holyoke Reminder journalists Danielle Eaton and…

Thursday, October 7, 202110/07/2021

Varsity Blues

In Bill Newman

10/7: While the jury goes to deliberate, attorney John Pucci hums a few bars of the Varsity Blues; Rev. Donald Morgan, pastor of the Haydenville Congregational Church, shares some of his quite extraordinary life story and his plans for this week’s sermon.

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