Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Saturday, May 8, 202105/08/2021

Western Mass Business Show 5.8.21

In The Western Mass. Business Show

5.8.21 Tara Brewster talks with Clara Li, owner of The Great Wall Chinese Restaurant in Florence. Plus a hot scoop on where a LITTLE Wall will be coming soon!

Saturday, May 8, 202105/08/2021

Vaya Con Muñoz 5.8.21

In Vaya Con Muñoz

5.8.21 Kate Albright-Hanna, Tanisha Arena and Natalia Muñoz on questions about trans rights, women’s rights and more.

Saturday, May 8, 202105/08/2021

Panorama – Episode 17 – Stan Rosenberg

In Panorama

Originally aired on May 8th, 2021. Former State Senate President Stan Rosenberg talks about The Eruptor project slated for North…

Friday, May 7, 202105/07/2021

The Sky Is Falling

In Bill Newman

5/7: MTA VP Max Page on the Fair Share Amendment, a/k/a the millionaire’s tax– money for education and transportation; Salman Hameed on a fiery re-entry this weekend; ArtBeat with Donnabelle Casis and Vic Quezada.

Thursday, May 6, 202105/06/2021

The Fate of US Democracy

In Bill Newman

5/6: Josh Silver, CEO of Represent Us on the likelihood of the GOPTrump Party winning big in 2022 and 2024. Next we celebrate Mother’s Day with Amy Russo, author of “Women of the White House: The Illustrated Story of the First Ladies of the United States of America,” and on “The Reverend and the Rabbi” with Rev, Peter Ives and Rabbi Justin David, who share thoughts about the Bible’s Ruth and Naomi. .

Wednesday, May 5, 202105/05/2021

Panorama – Episode 16 – The Shoestring and Gateway City Arts

In Panorama

Will Meyer and Jules Marsh from The Shoestring talk about their online news magazine covering Northampton and Western MA, and…

Wednesday, May 5, 202105/05/2021

How TN is leading MA when it comes to free higher-ed

In Bill Newman

5/5: Michelle Miller-Adams on “The Path to Free College: In Pursuit of Access, Equity and Prosperity;” Bera Dunau, Daily Hampshire Gazette reporter and head of the union at the newspaper, on the state of contact talks; Natalia Munoz carries on from where Bera left off.

Tuesday, May 4, 202105/04/2021

A Message To You, Rudi

In Bill Newman

5/4: John Pucci on Rudi Giuliani, search warrants and probable cause; Amherst residents–those whose signed the petition for a vote on
the $36 million Jones Library renovation but whose signatures — were counted state their case.

Monday, May 3, 202105/03/2021

Sen. Comerford turns the spotlight on the Boston Globe

In Bill Newman

5/3: State Senator Jo Comerford on the Holyoke Soldiers Home, MCAS and the Boston Globe, and budget priorities; Dr. Norbert Goldfield, founder and Executive Director of Healing Across the Divides, on “Peace Building Through Women’s Health.”

Saturday, May 1, 202105/01/2021

Vaya Con Muñoz 5.1.21

In Vaya Con Muñoz

This week on Vaya con Munoz, Natalia is joined by our regular panelists, Tanisha Arena, Matt Szafranski, Kate Albright-Hanna, Dan Torres, and Nathaniel Waring. We discuss President Biden’s first speach before a joint session of congress, and what having Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Vice President Kamala Harris standing behind Joe Biden means for a country with a long tradition of white supramacy; How campaign finance is a broken system that needs to be updated to take the financial burdon off of the poor and middle class, without sacrificing civic participation; how there will always be members of any given racial or ethnic group that espouse ideas that are contrary to the interstest of their group, and how that shouldn’t be given more credence than the thousands of minority voices speaking on their own behalf; how identity politics plays out in America, and here in Western Massachusetts; what the CDC changing their mask requirements for outdoors means to us all, and what we look forward to (or not) about going back to “normal”, and what that might look like; Natalia’s cancer and the copays she had to pay for her treatment, and how heathcare company CEO pay plays into the need for single payer health care; How words matter, and Biden speaking to White Supremacy being terrorism and calling the Armenian genocide as such was a huge moment for our country; And return once more to speaking about police reform, and why ending qualified immunity is such an impotant part of that process.

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