Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Tuesday, December 9, 201412/09/2014

A Secular Christmas & The Latest On The Pipeline

In Bill Newman

Prof. Phil Zuckerman on Living the Secular Life; Katie Eisman, Dir. Of MassPLAN, with news on the franking pipeline; Mac Everett, FREE TOYS—reuse and recycle this weekend!

Tuesday, December 9, 201412/09/2014

On The Money (12/10/14)

Are you excited or nervous about Dow 18 thousand? New study: Will you stay in your home or move in…

Tuesday, December 9, 201412/09/2014

Dining with Mino Nov. 22, 2014

Denise makes Mino’s recipe for Lentil soup, and Mino talks about how to properly store extra virgin olive oil from Italy, because prices are going up

Tuesday, December 9, 201412/09/2014

Dining with Mino Nov. 15, 2014

In this episode, Brian Lapis, chief meterologist for 22News and WHMP is a guest of the program. Mino also talks about all the authentic Italian soups he makes from scratch for his restaurant.

Tuesday, December 9, 201412/09/2014

Dining with Mino Nov. 8, 2014

In this episode, Denise and Jonathan talk about the menu items they love most at Buon Appetito

Monday, December 8, 201412/08/2014

A Valley Give Preview & The Scoop On the Center For The Arts

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Community Foundation Pres. Katie Zobel and Dr. Marty Wolf, Northampton Ed. Foundation, on Valley Gives; Penny Burke, Exec Dir., Northampton Center for the Arts– anyone want to Bid?; Political Gold with Josh Silver.

Saturday, December 6, 201412/06/2014

The Western Mass Business Show 12.6.14

In The Western Mass. Business Show

Ira speaks with Vana Nespor from Bay Path University.

Friday, December 5, 201412/05/2014

Die in At Smith & Drones In Your Backyard

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Smith Professor Ginetta Candelario on police killing unarmed black and Hispanic men; Smith professor Paul Voss on: the drones are coming; drones are coming; they really are.

Thursday, December 4, 201412/04/2014

Eric Garner & Cool Films with Larry Hott

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Cool films with Emmy-award winning filmmaker Larry Hott; Mickey and Penina Glazer on Itzik and Mickey: Stories from Brooklyn and Beyond.

Wednesday, December 3, 201412/03/2014

Fredrik Logevall, Pulitzer Prize Winner on Vietman

In Bill Newman

Pulitzer Prize –winning historian & author of Embers of War, Fredrik Logevall on Vietnam; Safe Passage’s Marianne Winters on the hot chocolate run; Natalie Higgins,
Exec. Dir. of PHENOM (The Public Higher Education Network of Massachusetts).

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