Podcasts: The Afternoon Buzz

The Afternoon Buzz

The Afternoon Buzz 1.14.22 – Rep Blais & County Special Sheriff David Lanoie

Representative Natalie Blais. Hampshire County Special Sheriff David Lanoie.

The Afternoon Buzz 1.13.2022 – Science and Sustainability Correspondent chats with Brenda Shaloo & Take 5 with Ruth Griggs and classical pianist Amy Gates

Brian Adams, Science and Sustainability Correspondent chats with Chief Scientific Officer at Analytics Labs Brenda Shaloo on how to make sure weed is safe. Take 5 with Ruth Griggs and classical pianist Amy Gates talk about the buildout of The Drake in Amherst.

The Afternoon Buzz 1.12.2022 – Executive Director Todd Gazda & The Interesting Thing with Nan Parati

Collaborative for Educational Services Executive Director Todd Gazda. The Interesting Thing with Nan Parati.

The Afternoon Buzz 1.11.2022 – Professor Ramzi Kassem & No More Guantanamos

Professor Ramzi Kassem will discuss Guantanamo on this 20th anniversary of that dreadful prison camp. Nancy Talanian, Bruce Miller, and Sherrill Hogen of No More
Guantanamos

The Afternoon Buzz 1.10.22 – Attorney for GTMO detainees Marc Falkoff & Cabin Fever Roundtable w Megan and Joanna Ryan

 Law Professor and attorney for GTMO detainees Marc Falkoff discusses his representation and the 20th Anniversary of that prison camp.…

The Afternoon Buzz 1.7.22 – Covid Talk with Dr. Bayuk and Attorney Joe Bernard on drugged driving laws

Immunologist and Covid expert Dr. Jonathan Bayuk brings us up to date on the virus in this region. Attorney Joe…

The Afternoon Buzz 1.6.22 – Science and Sustainability with Brian Adams and Bruce Miller on Biden’s Vaccine mandates

Science and Sustainability Correspondent Brian Adams and The Nature Conservancy’s Deb Markowitz discuss climate change.   Law Professor Bruce Miller discusses…

The Afternoon Buzz – 1.5.22 – Smedley Butler and The Interesting Thing with Nan Parati

A year after the January 6th insurrection Attorney Paul Weinberg chats about another plot to overthrow the U.S. government.  The…

The Afternoon Buzz – 1.4.22 – CLA Family Stabilization and Playbill with Jackie Walsh

CLA’s Family Stabilization Project with Attorneys Maddy Weaver Blanchette, Corrine Ryan, & MSW Sophie Chambers. On Playbill Jackie Walsh chats…

The Afternoon Buzz – 1.3.22 – ITD and Cabin Fever Roundtable with Megan Rubiner Zinn

Institute for Training & Development Executive Director Mark Protti & Program Director Katie Lazdowski talk about lending the ITD House…

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