Podcasts: The Afternoon Buzz

The Afternoon Buzz

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The Afternoon Buz 7.20.22 – Dan Swain, head of the Newport Festivals Foundation & Stephen Marino, a very entertaining historian and tour guide at Fort Adams State Park

Dan Swain, head of the Newport Festivals Foundation talking about the history of the Newport Jazz and Folk Festivals and the legacy of George Wein, founder, who died last October at the age of 95. Stephen Marino, a very entertaining historian and tour guide at Fort Adams State Park. Steve will talk about the history of Fort Adams, the largest American fort of its kind, that dates back to the Colonial period.

The Afternoon Buzz 7.19.22 – MUFON TV host Ron James & Stephanie Carlson and Adrian Goldman in Educating Rita

Brian Adams talks UFO’s with MUFON TV host Ron James. Playbill with Jackie Walsh talks to Stephanie Carlson, who plays Rita, and Adrian Goldman, as Frank, in Educating Rita
at Old Town Hall in Easthampton.

The Afternoon Buzz 7.18.22 – Sarah Buttenweiser and Brooke Norton & Kate Cardoso

Guest host Megan Zinn talks to Sarah Buttenweiser and Brooke Norton about finding joy when everything is terrible. In the second half hour, the guest will be Kate Cardoso, the president of Manna Soup Kitchen. We’ll talk about her experience of getting involved in Manna during the pandemic and the work they’ve been doing.

The Afternoon Buzz 7.15.22 – Dan Conlon on Bees, Beekeeping and Pollination & Heidi Nortonsmith – Northampton Survival Center

Dan Conlon, Warm Colors Apiaries – Bees, Beekeeping and Pollination. Heidi Nortonsmith – Northampton Survival Center – food security

Brian Adams with Tom Ricardi

The Afternoon Buzz 7.14.22 – Tom Ricardi & Eugene Uman

Brian Adams with Tom Ricardi discuss raptors, their rehabilitation, and their release. Take Five with Bruce Niemczyk & Eugene Uman discussing his music and the Vermont Jazz Center.

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The Afternoon Buzz 7.13.22 – Max Richtman is president and CEO of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare & Alex Urist of XCharge Energy

Max Richtman is president and CEO of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare. The Interesting Thing with Nan Parati and Alex Urist of XCharge Energy, an electric vehicle fast-charging & energy storage provider.

The Afternoon Buzz 7.12.22 – Assistant Professor Carrie Nobles & Jackie Walsh chats with Williamstown Theater Festival actors

Professor Carrie Nobles talks about research on environmental factors & male infertility. Playbill with Jackie Walsh chats with Williamstown Theater Festival actors

The Afternoon Buzz 7.11.22 – Professor Bruce Miller & Mayor Kim Driscoll

Professor Bruce Miller talks about the recent Supreme Court decisions and Mayor Kim Driscoll talks about her run to be Lt. Governor of Massachusetts.

The Afternoon Buzz 7.8.22 – State Rep Natalie Blais & Duke Goldman

Representative Natalie Blais’s Statehouse Update. Fair Play with Duke Goldman discussing race and racism in sports.

The Afternoon Buzz 7.7.22 – Senator Adam Hinds & Jazz in July’s David Picchi

Senator Adam Hinds & Take Five with Ruth Griggs and David Picchi

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