Podcasts: Panorama

Panorama

Panorama – Episode 25 – G.L. Sciarra, City Council President and Northampton Mayoral Candidate

Originally aired on July 10, 2021. Stefan and Dan interview Northampton City Council President and mayoral candidate G.L. Sciarra. They…

Panorama — Episode 24 — Tami Gouveia, seeking the Democratic party nomination to be Lt. Governor of MA

Originally aired on July 3, 2021. Tami Gouveia talks to Stefan and Dan about her run for the Democratic party…

Panorama — Episode 23 — John Bonifaz, Free Speech for People

Originally aired on June 26, 2021. Stefan and Dan talk to John Bonifaz, president and co-founder of Free Speech for…

Panorama — Episode 22 — Pat Gottschlicht and Pete Gallagher, INSA Cannabis

Insa co-owners Pat Gottschlicht and Pete Gallagher talk to Dan and Stefan about their thriving marijuana business in Massachusetts.  

Panorama – Episode 21 – Pioneer Valley Workers Center

Originally aired on June 5, 2021. Stefan and Dan talk to Margaret Sawyer, Claudia Rosales, Hodaliz Borraye, and Leninn Torres…

Panorama – Episode 20 – Jesse Hassinger, Northampton Ward 4 Candidate

Originally aired on May 29, 2021. Jesse Hassinger, co-owner of Belly of the Beast and candidate for Northampton’s Ward 4,…

Panorama – Episode 19 – State Senator Eric Lesser on east-west rail

Originally aired on May 22, 2021. State Senator Lesser talks to Dan and Stefan about the east-west rail project that…

Panorama – Episode 18 – Dallas Ducar, CEO of Transhealth Northampton

Originally aired on May 15th, 2021. Dallas Ducar, CEO of first ‘independent, comprehensive’ transgender health center, talks to Dan and…

Panorama – Episode 17 – Stan Rosenberg

Originally aired on May 8th, 2021. Former State Senate President Stan Rosenberg talks about The Eruptor project slated for North…

Panorama – Episode 16 – The Shoestring and Gateway City Arts

Will Meyer and Jules Marsh from The Shoestring talk about their online news magazine covering Northampton and Western MA, and…

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