Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Monday, February 16, 201502/16/2015

Is Historic Northampton history?

In Bill Newman

Historic Northampton’s Executive Director Nancy Rexford; Divest, Smith!! with student leader Anna George; a special edition of Black in the Valley.

Monday, February 16, 201502/16/2015

The Western Mass Business Show 2.14.15

In The Western Mass. Business Show

Ira talks with business guru Tom Fox.

Friday, February 13, 201502/13/2015

The Poetry Of Vietnam

In Bill Newman

The extraordinary poet Fred Marchant; The PBS Fan Fare and Valentine’s Day Breakfast with Heidi Stemple, Angela DiTerlizzi, & WGBY’s Marie Waechter; Green Burials with Carol Coan, Leigh Youngblood, Rev. Peter Ives, & Rabbi Justin David.

Friday, February 13, 201502/13/2015

Should Vaccines Be Mandatory?

In Bill Newman

One of foremost medical ethicists in America, Mount Holyoke College President Lynn Pasquerella; photographer Ellen Augarten –her new show at Historic Northampton, Steve Sanderson on tomorrow’s amazing show at the Academy of Music, & arts correspondent Silas Kopf.

Wednesday, February 11, 201502/11/2015

Two Grammy Winners, One Show

In Bill Newman

Iconic guitarist Leo Kottke; Grammy award nominee, UMass prof., Eric Berlin; Steve Levine, author of “The Powerhouse”– the story of inventing the battery that could save the world.

Wednesday, February 11, 201502/11/2015

The Sandwich Generation & Books For Your Kids

In Bill Newman

Iconic guitarist Leo Kottke; Grammy award nominee, UMass prof., Eric Berlin; Steve Levine, author of “The Powerhouse”– the story of inventing the battery that could save the world.

Tuesday, February 10, 201502/10/2015

On The Money (2/11/15)

Is Dow 20 thousand a possibility in 2015? How much should I be in the market in my retirement? How…

Monday, February 9, 201502/09/2015

The Next Mayor of Greenfield?

In Bill Newman

Patty Morey Walker, candidate for Mayor of Greenfield; A union for public defenders? with attorney Cory Mescon and SEIU 888 organizer Karen “Rudy” Renauld.

Saturday, February 7, 201502/07/2015

Western Mass Business Show 2.7.15

In The Western Mass. Business Show

Ira talks with Michael Katz, an expert in being an expert.

Friday, February 6, 201502/06/2015

How To Be A Husband & On The Legacy of Vietnam

In Bill Newman

UMass prof. Christian Appy, author of “American Reckoning: The Vietnam War and Our National Identity;” Tim Dowling, Guardian columnist and author of (the really funny) “How to Be a Husband; Sam Rush and Cate Damon, the stars of New Century Theatre’s newest production.

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