Podcasts: Vaya Con Muñoz

Vaya Con Muñoz

Vaya con Muñoz is hosted by Natalia Muñoz, a multimedia journalist from San Juan, Puerto Rico. Interviews and rants and raves on politics, culture and media, in English and en español. Airs Saturdays 10-11am and Sunday nights at 7pm.

Vaya Con Muñoz 2.23.19

Matt Szafranski on why being an outsider is not as appealing for a presidential candidate as it used to be.
Kristen Elechko on the women running for president.
Trump talks to me and I hang up.
Kate Albright-Hanna and Nathaniel Waring on the bern who is now a blister.

Vaya Con Muñoz 2.9.19

Virginia Gov. Northam apologized for wearing blackface in the 1980s. Ted Kennedy was responsible for the death of campaign aide Mary Jo Kopechne in 1969. Kate Albright-Hanna and Nathaniel Waring on apologies and redemption.
Part 2 of filmmaker Larry Hott’s reviews of the five documentaries up for an Oscar later this month.

Vaya Con Muñoz 2.2.19

Florence’s pride and joy, the filmmaker Larry Hott, returns to the program with Part 1 of his review of the five Oscar-nominated documentary films. The Oscars will be held on Feb. 24.
Political analysts Kate Albright-Hanna and Nathaniel Waring on billionaires who think they can be president and diehard Trump supporters.

Vaya Con Muñoz 1.5.19

My neighbor died in a fire. I didn’t know him but miss seeing him. Gwendolyn Brooks said, “We are each other’s harvest; we are each other’s business; we are each other’s magnitude and bond” and it is true.
Kate Albright-Hanna and Nathaniel Waring, on sexism and sexual harassment in the Bernie Sanders and Hillary Rodham Clinton campaigns, in Sen. Kamala Harris’s office when she was a DA; and women as ambitious people — is that still frowned upon by mainstream media and society?

Vaya Con Muñoz 12.29.18

Democrats Socialists and former candidates for the state Legislature for Franklin County Kate Albright-Hanna and Nathaniel Waring on Northampton City Council push against Walmart’s donation to the city’s Police Department, Trump, mass media and a better world is possible if liberals would only stop the circular firing squad.
Ariadna Goenaga y yo sobre “Bruce Springsteen on Broadway”.

Vaya Con Muñoz 12.15.18

The political analysis of journalist Kate Albright-Hanna, commentator Nathaniel Waring, and from Matt Szfranski, founder of editor of WMass Politics and Insight.
Plus: What would Trump say to me? Matt knows.

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