Podcasts: Panorama

Panorama

Panorama – Episode 5 – Natalia Muñoz and Britt Ruhe

Stefan and Dan discuss local politics with the Holyoke Media news director, Natalia Muñoz. In the final segment, they talk…

Panorama – Episode 4 -Amherst District Two Councilor Patricia C. De Angelis

Originally aired February 6th, 2021: Dan and Stefan chat with Amherst District Two Councilor Pat De Angelis about the socio-economic…

Panorama – Episode 3 – Amherst At-Large Councilor Mandi Jo Hanneke

Originally aired January 30th, 2021: Stefan and Dan talk to Amherst At-Large Councilor Mandi Jo Haneke about housing and economic…

Panorama – Episode 2 – Jim Lescault

Originally aired on January 23rd, 2021: Stefan and Dan interview Jim Lescault, Executive Director of Amherst Media about A House Built by Hope:…

Panorama – Episode 1 – David Narkewicz and Bill Dwight

Panorama’s premiere episode, originally airing on January 16th, 2021: Bob Flaherty chats with Northampton Mayor David Narkewicz about his decision…

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