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Thursday, September 12, 202409/12/2024

Breaking Down Divisions

In Talk The Talk

9/12/24: Franklin Co. Superior Court Clerk Sue Emond: the most difficult cases. Rabbi Riqi Kosovske w/ Rachel’s Table ED Jodi Falk: Women of Vision, Gaza, hostages & you. Atty James Winston w/ Eric Sherman, co-author w/ Dwight Evans of “Dewey: Behind the Gold Glove.” The Taste of Northampton with Steve Sanderson.

Wednesday, September 11, 202409/11/2024

Reflections

In Talk The Talk

9/11/24: 9/11 & the debate. Jen Meeropol: U.S. govt reveals it executed her grandmother Ethel Rosenberg knowing she was innocent. Prison Radio’s Noelle Hanrahan & Jennifer Black w/ Abolitionist Law Ctr E.D. Saleem Holbrook: “Beneath the Mountain.” Brian Adams w/ Historic Nhmptn’s Laurie Sanders: 500 million years ago. Nhmptn Survival Ctr’s Hedi Nortonsmith & Alexander Leger-Small: food for all.

Tara Brewster, Megan Allen and Christina Webster

Tuesday, September 10, 202409/10/2024

Western Mass Business Show on 9.7.24 — Megan Allen and Christina Webster of The Sphere and Community Classroom

In The Western Mass. Business Show

Join us as we learn about the Sphere in Northampton (er, Florence) and how the Co-founders came up with the need for a co-working, networking space dedicated to women and non-binary business owners. What began as a connection with another Florence business that Megan Allen started at Community Classroom, when she hired Christina Webster to be a teacher has blossomed into a new non-profit. Allen and Webster make a great team at the Sphere which has been hosting salons and get together for the past year in preparation for their co-working space to open on September 15 from 3-6PM on Maple Street in Florence. Listen in as we discuss the offerings and opportunities that will be created through the Sphere and go to www.spherenorthampton.com to learn even more. Thanks for listening.

Todd Gazda

Tuesday, September 10, 202409/10/2024

Debates: By Candidates, on Sluggers

In Talk The Talk

9/10/24: Rep Pat Duffy on the MA ballot questions. Duke Goldman: Red Sox v. Yankees, Aaron Judge v. Shoshei Ohtani, remembering James Earl Jones. UConn Prof Beth Ginsberg on the debate, the polls, & the minority vote. Educator Todd Gazda: Artificial Intel (AI) in schools: truth and consequences

Barry Werth

Monday, September 9, 202409/09/2024

Odysseys

In Talk The Talk

9/9/24: Holyoke Mayor Joshua Garcia on policing & schools. UMass Prof Amilcar Shabazz w/ Performance Project’s Julie Lichtenberg & James Arana: “Mother Tongue.” Barry Werth: “Prisoner of Lies: Jack Downey … America’s Longest-Held POW.” Megan Zinn w/ author Rachel Kushner: her novel “Creation Lake.”

Friday, September 6, 202409/06/2024

Hustler Files Ep 76

In The Hustler Files

SOMETIMES YOU HAVE TO REINVENT THE WHEEL

We’ve all heard the quote – ‘The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.’ With more than 600,000 people being released across the U.S. each year yet more than two thirds are rearrested within three years, the prison reform wheel needs to become more innovative, and leading that charge is the California organization, Impact Justice. Their overall mission, to get creative, change the script and rules of engagement, believe in one another, and expand what’s possible. Aishatu Yusuf, Vice President of Innovation Programs breaks down some of the transformational projects that take the prison reform movement, head on. Impact Justice programs run the gamut from a reentry mentorship program for formerly incarcerated, to a sharing economy model that pairs returning citizens with welcoming community housing hosts, and a first of its kind partnership to improve food quality, and provide access to fresh, nourishing, appealing food behind the wall. As Aishatu Yusuf says, ‘at Impact Justice we are all doers’.

Friday, September 6, 202409/06/2024

The Hustler Files Ep 75

In The Hustler Files

A ROADMAP OF RAGE, A SAFE HAVEN AND THE REALITY, IT’S NOT SOCIOECONOMIC

This milestone episode for The Hustler Files was recorded at the Hampden County Jail, in Western Massachusetts, but this conversation with Sheriff Nick Cocchi, who runs the jail and Liz Dineen, CEO of the YWCA of Western Massachusetts could take place in any city or county, USA. Domestic violence month may be in October, but it’s not a once-a-year issue. It’s also NOT just a female issue. 1 in 4 women and 1 in 9 men experience severe intimate partner violence and domestic violence does not discriminate. It affects people of all ages, races, and backgrounds, which is why the YWCA is no longer just a place to find a pool and an exercise class. The YWCA is now a safe haven for women and men who have experienced domestic violence. A place where support for survivors is their top priority with no questions asked, but a shoulder is offered. To also offer support and awareness is Sheriff Cocchi, one of the most progressive Sheriffs anywhere in the U.S. Sadly, this Sheriff had to experience the recent loss of a most beloved Assistant due to domestic violence, but that only fueled his fire to bring awareness to the domestic violence issue that can be right under our noses and thus partnering with the YWCA to amplify the message. As Sheriff Cocchi says, “there is no shame in asking for help if you’re a victim of domestic violence, it’s not YOUR problem, it’s the abuser’s”.

Friday, September 6, 202409/06/2024

In Our Orbit

In Talk The Talk

9/6/24: MTA Pres Max Page: free community college, Question 2, the MCAS grad req’t. Prof Salman Hameed: Astronomer conference, naming moons & stranded astronauts. Donnabelle Casis w/ Smith Museum Curator Emma Chubb & artist Younes Rahmoun. Community Action w/ Clare Higgins: fuel assistance & housing rehab. Author David Daley: “ANTIDEMOCRATIC”

Thursday, September 5, 202409/05/2024

Politics, Protests, & Polling

In Talk The Talk

9/5/24: Congressman Jim McGovern on the upcoming debate & Liz Cheney’s announcement she’ll be voting for Harris! UMass Pol Sci prof & pollster Ray La Raja: UMass Task Force rec’d on campus political protests, & the reliability of polling. Ruth Griggs w/ Jazz Fest headliner Anat Cohen.

Tara Brewster and Michelle Wirth

Wednesday, September 4, 202409/04/2024

Western Mass Business Show on 9.1.24 — Michelle Wirth, co-owner of Mercedes Benz

In The Western Mass. Business Show

Join us as we speak with Michelle Wirth co-owner of Mercedes Benz (with her husband Peter). They moved here 7 years ago from New Jersey and have quickly made WMA their home with their 4 kids. As we know, Covid was a big disrupter to many businesses and seeing that MB was only in its 2nd year the need to hustle and pivot was essential. In addition to shoring up the dealership, Michelle also felt called to create a new business based around shopping local and Feel Good Shop Local was born in 2021/2022 at the Big E. Go to www.feelgoodshoplocal.com to learn more about the business and how over 70 businesses have joined the platform. How we think about supporting local, small businesses and the impact that we can have if we divert just a small amount of money away from Amazon and big box shopping, matters. Listen in as we hear an update from Michelle on her businesses and what events you should be on the lookout for in the fall of 2024.

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