Podcasts: Panorama

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Panorama – Episode 35 – The Holyoke Reminder’s Danielle Eaton and the Daily Hampshire Gazette’s Brian Steele

Originally aired on October 2, 2021. Stefan and Dan chat with lead reporter for the Holyoke Reminder journalists Danielle Eaton and…

Panorama-Episode 34-Billy Glidden, mayoral candidate for Holyoke

Dan and Stefan talk to Holyoke mayoral candidate Bill Glidden about the challenges and prospects of the Paper City.

Panorama-Episode 33-Rebecca Lisli, At Large Councilor and running for mayor of Holyoke

Originally aired on September 11, 2021. Dan and Stefan talk to Rebecca Lisli, running for mayor of Holyoke. They discuss…

Panorama-Episode 32-Joshua Garcia, running for mayor of Holyoke

Stefan and Dan chat with Holyoke mayoral candidate Joshua Garcia about the future of the Paper City.

Panorama-Episode 31-Doug Hall from the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission

Originally aired on August 28, 2021. Stefan and Dan speak with Data Manager Doug Hall, from the Pioneer Valley Planning…

Panorama-Episode 30-Holyoke Craft Beer and Crave

Originally aired on August 21, 2021. Stefan and Dan chat with the owners of Holyoke Craft Beer and Crave.

Panorama-Episode 29 – Shanna Fishel, running for mayor of Northampton

Originally aired on August 14, 2021. Dan and Stefan talk to Northampton mayoral candidate, Shanna Fishel.  

Panorama– Episode 28 — Matt Szafranski, Editor-in-Chief and founder of WMassP&I

Originally aired on July 31, 2021. Stefan and Dan chat with Matt Szafranski, the Editor-in-Chief and founder of WMassP&I, a Springfield-based…

Panorama — Episode 27 — WRSI’s Kaliis Smith

Originally aired on July 24, 2021. Kaliis Smith talks about being a musician and lead vocalist and guitarist of Soul…

Panorama – Episode 26 – Booklink and The Vermonter

Originally aired on July 17, 2021. Stefan and Dan chat with Peg, a manager at Booklink Booksellers located inside Thornes…

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