Podcasts: The Afternoon Buzz

The Afternoon Buzz

The Afternoon Buzz 9.8.21

Psychotherapist and educator Carter Carter has roots in Afghanistan, and will discuss the weighty concerns burdening people with personal connections…

The Afternoon Buzz 9.7.21

Candidate for the Democratic Nomination for Governor of Massachusetts Senator Sonia Chang-Diaz Library Directors of Erving, Northfield, Whately & Ashfield…

The Afternoon Buzz 9.6.21

Executive Director Brian  Boyles of Mass Humanities and Jon Zibbell, Senior Public Health Scientist  of RTI International

The Afternoon Buzz 9.3.21

Author Attorney Wendy Sibbison discusses her newly released novel Helen in Trouble, and joins Buz and Bill Newman in a…

The Afternoon Buzz 9.2.21

Executive Director Brian  Boyles of Mass Humanities Dr. Jon Zibbell, Senior Public Health Scientist  of RTI International

The Afternoon Buzz 9.1.21

Law Professor Emeritus Bruce Miller discusses the Supreme Court allowing evictions of millions to resume, blocking the administration from enforcing…

The Afternoon Buzz 8.31.21

Buz shares his thoughts on Afghanistan. Playbill with Jackie Walsh

The Afternoon Buzz 8.30.21

Mehlaqa Samdani is the executive director and founder of Critical Connections. Nan Parati returns.  

The Afternoon Buzz 8.26.21

Dave Fessenden discusses coping with a loved one’s Alzheimer, joined by the Regional Manager Meghan Lemay of the Alzheimer’s Association. 

The Afternoon Buzz 8.25.21

Executive Director Myrieme Churchill of Parents For Peace discusses dealing with extremism of a loved one. Refugee & Immigrant Assistance …

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