Podcasts

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Friday, January 16, 201501/16/2015

Tsarnaev Jury Selection & Calling Long Distance from Prison

In Bill Newman

Peter Wagner, Exec. Dir., the Prison Policy Initiative; then NCIS (Northampton Criminal Investigative Service) with attorney Harry Miles on jury selection in the Tsarnaev trial.

Thursday, January 15, 201501/15/2015

Could Ferguson Happen Here & When Are The Drones Coming?

In Bill Newman

Can Ferguson Happen Here? with UMass prof Whitney Battle-Baptiste , Dr. Peter Titelman, Rev. Peter Ives & Rabbi Justin David; Smith prof. Paul Voss on drones in Northampton; Amherst Live! with founder Oliver Broudy and MHC prof. Kathy Aidala; .

Wednesday, January 14, 201501/14/2015

Guantanmo, Islamaphobia & Islamic Art

In Bill Newman

Internationally renowned journalist Andy Worthington on closing GTMO; then UMass Islamic Art scholar Walter Denny. We ask both guests about Paris and Charlie Hebdo.

Tuesday, January 13, 201501/13/2015

On The Money (1/14/15)

Why Americans are owning fewer individual stocks The IRS is after your free donuts The fallacy of “What’s your number?”…

Tuesday, January 13, 201501/13/2015

Put Your Cell Phone In The Freezer & Fight The Pipeline

In Bill Newman

Seth Schoen, Electronic Frontier Foundation’s technology, expert on privacy; Pipelines!! Katie Eisman, Mass PLAN Director on that fracking pipeline; Northampton protests the Keystone XL with Dave Roitman, Karen Ribeiro and Tim Holcomb.

Monday, January 12, 201501/12/2015

Ken Morse on Hypnosis Part 2

Monday, January 12, 201501/12/2015

Hypnosis with Ken Morse 12/20/14

Monday, January 12, 201501/12/2015

Tsarnaev Jury Selection with Bill Newman 1/4/15

Monday, January 12, 201501/12/2015

Holiday Cocktails 2/21/14

Monday, January 12, 201501/12/2015

Western Mass Business Show 1.10.15

In The Western Mass. Business Show

Ira speaks with Kevin Vann of the Vann Group

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