Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Tuesday, January 6, 201501/06/2015

Black in the Valley, The Political Classroom, and Tsarnaev

In Bill Newman

Former U.S. Attorney John Pucci on Tsarnaev, the jury, and the death penalty; Paula McAvoy, co-author of The Political Classroom;…

Tuesday, January 6, 201501/06/2015

On The Money (1/7/15)

Getting important legal documents in place for 2015 Is the 4% rule still viable? Harry Dent’s dire market predictions Taking…

Wednesday, December 31, 201412/31/2014

Net Neutrality & A Open Fast Internet & Unpluggin from The Internet

In Bill Newman

Marvin Ammori and Ari Shahadi join guest host Josh Silver to talk interwebs and net neutrality

Tuesday, December 30, 201412/30/2014

John Nichols on The Oligarchy, An Our Wal-Mart Update & Colorway

In Bill Newman

John Nichols from The Nation joins Josh Silver to talk about just how bad things are getting in regards to big money in politics, plus an update on the local Our Wal-Mart movement and F. Alex Johnson from Colorway

Tuesday, December 30, 201412/30/2014

On The Money (12/31/14)

How to keep your resolutions Strategies to protect what you have in a volatile market How much do I need…

Monday, December 29, 201412/29/2014

What’s The Latest on Medical Pot?

In Bill Newman

Josh Silver guest hosts and talks with Ezra Parzybok about what’s gone wrong with medical pot in Mass.

Monday, December 29, 201412/29/2014

On The Money (12/24/14)

2014 Market and Economic Review Who’s paying all the taxes in the U.S.? 401(k) fees, what can we do about…

Wednesday, December 24, 201412/24/2014

Anonymous Tips, Charter Schools & Holiday Cheer

In Bill Newman

12.24.14 Criminal defense attorney Richard Rubin on the Text-A-Tip Program; Henry Wheaton from Show Circus Studio.

Tuesday, December 23, 201412/23/2014

Ebola & Improv

In Bill Newman

12.23.14 Dr. Susan Lowery and Marina Goldman on Ebola—epidemic or abated? Laura Patrick, improv artist and founder of the Ha…

Monday, December 22, 201412/22/2014

Decrying The Murder of Police & Standing Up For Walmart Employees

In Bill Newman

Josh Silver, CEO of Represent Us, on our bought congress; Peter Wagner, Director of the Prison Policy Initiative on the fleecing of the families of the incarcerated; two local Walmart workers fired for exercising their supposedly guaranteed labor law rights (Walmart has its own laws).

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