Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

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

In Bill Newman

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

In Bill Newman

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

In Bill Newman

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).

Tuesday, December 2, 201412/02/2014

On The Money (12/3/14)

Alerts to seasonal financial scams, Tax tips for year end 2014, Couples who disagree about retirement

Tuesday, December 2, 201412/02/2014

How to be a better manager and managing a bigger Universe

In Bill Newman

Ron Friedman on The Best Place to Work; professor and astronomer Salman Hameed on “The Theory of Everything.”

Monday, December 1, 201412/01/2014

The School of The Americas, Ferguson and Fiddles

In Bill Newman

Activist Paki Wieland returns from the School of the Americas protest; Katherine First and Kitchen Party rock the house; Jonathan Wright, designer, builder and poet (his new collection After the Rain) eulogizes Mark Strand; we discuss Ferguson on a moving Black in the Valley.

Wednesday, November 26, 201411/26/2014

Thanksgiving, Indie Saturday & Barbara Madeloni

In Bill Newman

11.26.14 Rev. Peter Ives and Rabbi Justin David on Thanksgiving; MTA President Barbara Madeloni and Professor Max Page on the good news and bad for education in Massachusetts; INDIES FIRST!! with The Broadside’s Nancy Felton & The Odyssey’s Joan Grenier & Hannah Moushabeck

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