Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Wednesday, April 8, 202004/08/2020

Help Raise Money for The Cooley COVID-19 Emergency Fund

In Bill Newman

4/8: The local hospital’s response to covid-19: from Greenfield Savings Bank — CEO John Howland, and Paul Benjamin; from Cooley Dickinson Health Care — Diane Duquette and CEO Joanne Marquesee; and from its Board of Trustees –Sally Griggs.

Tuesday, April 7, 202004/07/2020

Coming Together (While Apart) To Feed Our Friends

In Bill Newman

4/7: Heidi Nortonsmith, Exec.Dir., Northampton Survival Center, Alisa Klein, Exec. Dir., Grow Food Northampton, Clare Higgins, Exec. Dir., Community Action of Pioneer Valley, Marty Wohl, founder Local Roots Care, on the Emergency Food Project, the community response to covid-19. Then, Hampshire College professor emeritus Michael Klare on pandemics now and in the future.

Monday, April 6, 202004/06/2020

The Sheriff & The Senator on the COVID-19 Situation

In Bill Newman

4/6: Hampshire County Sheriff Patrick Cahillane on how Friday’s decision of the Supreme Judicial Court on the emergency coronavirus petition will affect his jail; State Senator Jo Comerford on legislative actions to combat covid-19.

Friday, April 3, 202004/03/2020

Vaya Con Muñoz 4.4.20

In Vaya Con Muñoz

Friday, April 3, 202004/03/2020

Did Coronavirus come from Outer Space?

In Bill Newman

4/3: Coronavirus’ origins with Hampshire College professor and astronomer Salman Hameed; future effects of coronavirus on public education with MTA Vice President Max Page; making masks to keep us all safer on ArtBeat with Donnabelle Casis and Caitlin Carvalho.

Wednesday, April 1, 202004/01/2020

The Tragedy at Holyoke’s Soldiers’ Home

In Bill Newman

4/1: Daily Hampshire Gazette editor-in-chief Brooke Hauser and reporter Dusty Christensen on the coronavirus deaths at the Holyoke Soldiers’ Home. How did this tragedy happen? Who is responsible? How could no one in state or local government know anything about this until about the time a refrigerator truck for storing bodies appeared on the premises?

Tuesday, March 31, 202003/31/2020

Hott Fun In The Quarantine

In Bill Newman

3/31: Henry Rosenberg and Doug Renick from the “Back from the Brink (of nuclear war) Campaign” on the coronavirus and the threat to world peace and the increased risk of conflagration; “Cool Films with Larry Hott” –on “How to Survive a Plague,” “Rise of the Planet of the Apes,” “Crip Camp,” and other recommendations for this stay-at-home coronavirus time.

Monday, March 30, 202003/30/2020

How Do We Keep COVID-19 Out of The Hamp House of Corrections?

In Bill Newman

3/30: Hampshire County Sheriff Patrick Cahillane on the coronavirus and the jail.
Hampshire College Professor Emeritus of Peace and Work Security Studies ,Michael Klare, author of –most recently– “All Hell Breaking Loose: The Pentagon’s Perspective on Climate Change.” Published in 2019, we start with the part where Klare describes forseeable “Global Pandemics.”

Saturday, March 28, 202003/28/2020

Vaya Con Muñoz 3.28.20

In Vaya Con Muñoz

Saturday, March 28, 202003/28/2020

Western Mass Business Show 3.28.20

In The Western Mass. Business Show

Tune in Saturday, March 28 @ 11 am & Sunday, March 29 @ 8 pm to hear Ira speak with JEFF LOMMA, Marketing & Communications Manager of Greater Springfield Habitat for Humanity . They discuss why and how they help people move out of substandard housing and into a Habitat home, which is more likely to improve their health, attain an education, and increase their safety and finances. Because 1 in 5 families in Mass pay ½ or more on housing, HFH builds and repairs homes in partnership with local families; and helps qualifying families obtain a home of their own with an affordable mortgage, and how they provide a “Hand up, not a handout.” Also, hear about their June 20 fundraiser, Home Runs for Habitat (wiffle ball home run derby) at Bullens Field in Westfield; and about ReStore in Westfield, a home improvement store and donation center.

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