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Breaking the Silence: Chester County – Same Song, Different Tune Abuse is like a jazz standard: familiar yet constantly shifting. Each abuser interprets it differently, creating new variations of the same underlying melody of power and control. Sometimes you don't even recognize it until it's been playing for a while. In each episode, we will listen to various musicians' takes on one jazz standard as we discuss different forms of abuse and the unique ways that form can manifest in different relationships. Today's topic is how social privileges influence power in a relationship and we play different renditions of the song "Mood Indigo".

Today's show contains 5 minutes with Jack and an in studio interview with Friends of Shilo AME Church and Cemetery, fighting to save history!

Doug Gabbard joins the Morning Show to discuss the upcoming Kennett Winterfest, which takes place on February 28th.

This week we sit down with Blake Emmanuel from the Fund for Women and Girls to discuss pay equity and the Family Leave Act.

Donna Saul and Robyn Achey talk about finding your way through the chaos in the Year of the Fire Horse.

Host Cara Corridoni discusses the latest in West Chester news including the return of Restaurant Week, a new initiative to lower the voting age in PA, and WCU starting demo work on Rosedale Ave.

Today's show includes Barry's monologue, new song release "Can't Escape the Flame (Karen), 5 minutes with Jack and a guest to talk about electric cars: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.

Super Bowl recap, Phillies return to Clearwater, World Baseball Classic rosters announced and much more!

Donna Saul and Robyn Achey talked spiritual and practical practices to navigate the energies of 2026.

Today on Breaking the Silence Chester County we discuss Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, which we recognize in February.

West Chester Real Estate Market update, Restaurant Inspection reports, and much more on this week's episode of Hello West Chester!

Today's show includes Five Minutes with Jack and an interview with Alim Howell from the non profit Race for Peace which works to end gun violence and foster positive relationships between law enforcement and the community.

5x Emmy Award Winning Director Shannon Furman joins the Morning Show to discuss the upcoming ESPN 30 for 30 documentary "The Philly Special" which focuses on the moment that propelled the Eagles to an upset win over the Patriots for their first Super Bowl title in 2018.

Best MLB offseason moves Does it mean anything to make the Pro Bowl? Super Bowl Preview Top five halftime shows and much more

Hosts Amelia and Daniel speak with Alexa Smith a contestant in the Miss WCU pageant who chose the Domestic Violence Center of Chester County as her non profit platform for her campaign.

Robyn Achey and Donna Saul discussed lessons from a storm and what you learned by going with the flow.

Steve Wilkos joins the Morning Show to discuss his career path from a Marine to Jerry Springer's bodyguard to the host of his own show The Steve Wilkos Show which is now in its 19th season.

Host Cara Corridoni discusses the latest in West Chester news including the PROS Plan, restaurant openings, and a zoning code rewrite.

Today's show includes Barry's monologue and a guest to talk about how mail in ballots are handled.

Steve Foose speaks with Kayla Girgen, author of Ruck Fit about her book, rucking, and much more!

Is the Phillies missing piece still on the market? Championship weekend recap Do Certain NFL Quarterbacks get a free pass? Way too early CFB Top 10 for 2026 What happened to the NFL Pro Bowl?

Breaking the Silence: Chester County - Same Song, Different Tune Abuse is like a jazz standard: familiar yet constantly shifting. Each abuser interprets it differently, creating new variations of the same underlying melody of power and control. Sometimes you don't even recognize it until it's been playing for a while. In each episode, we will listen to various musicians' takes on one jazz standard as we discuss different forms of abuse and the unique ways that form can manifest in different relationships. Today's topic is financial abuse and we play different renditions of the song "My Funny Valentine".

Today's show includes Barry's monologue, 5 minutes with Jack, and Carla from Chester County Ramblings.

Jessica Turner Skoff from Longwood Gardens joins us to discuss Longwood's brand new Science Strategy and much more.

Donna Saul and Francis Dunnery discuss the skies that we are currently living under as well as the astrological chart of entrepreneur and philanthropist Bill Gates.

Indiana Hoosiers are National Champions, Is Jalen Hurts to blame for the Eagles exit? The Seahawks are set to be champions and have the Phillies done enough this offseason?

Amie Potsic speaks with Miya Hannan, Finalist for the 2024 Kite Prize for Contemporary Art. Hannan's immersive installations use soil, sound, found objects and ritual materials to uncover forgotten Asian American histories and explore landscape as a living archive of memory.

January is National Stalking Awareness Month and hosts Amelia and Daniel discuss the signs of stalking and the resources available to victims.

Donna Saul and Robyn Achey discuss intentions, renewal, new beginnings, and more.

Donna Saul and Francis Dunnery discuss VP J.D Vance in this week's episode of Behind the Curtain.

Host Cara Corridoni discusses the latest in West Chester news including The Friends Association leaves home, Moose Lodge 908 closes its doors, and new car wash on Phoenixville Pike avoided for now.

This week's show has Barry's monologue, Carla from Chester County Ramblings, and a perspective on world events with Tom Helwig.

Bill Werndl speaks with Bruce Bochy, former manager of the Texas Rangers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants.

In this week's episode of Behind the Curtain, Erick Klambara and Francis Dunnery analyze the astrological chart of Erika Kirk, wife of the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

Previewing huge matchups in the college football playoff, the transfer portal is alive and well, who has a chance at the Super Bowl and can the Eagles go back to back.

In January, we often see a rise in domestic violence related incidents. We dive into the reasons behind that and much more in this episode of Breaking the Silence Chester County.

Host Cara Corridoni discusses the latest news including Restaurant Inspection Reports, West Chester PROS Plan status, and top New Years Resolutions.

This week's show has Barry's monologue, 5 minutes with Jack, and a conversation with Malvern Borough Councilman Dan Kunze.

Latest in college football, bowl season review and NFL playoff picture preview.

Breaking the Silence: Chester County - Same Song, Different Tune Abuse is like a jazz standard: familiar yet constantly shifting. Each abuser interprets it differently, creating new variations of the same underlying melody of power and control. Sometimes you don't even recognize it until it's been playing for a while. In each episode, we will listen to various musicians' takes on one jazz standard as we discuss different forms of abuse and the unique ways that form can manifest in different relationships. Today's topic is isolation in abusive relationships and we play different renditions of the song "Cry Me a River"

Members of the Owen J Roberts NJROTC join the Morning Show to discuss their organization and how the recent state spending cuts affect it.

Host Dr Deb Castaldo speaks with Sarah Vie, host of Living Abudantly with Sarah Vie on WLNY 55/CBS on the second episode of season two of Love Notes with Dr Deb.

Merry Christmas! Santa has delivered the latest in sports. -College football round 1 recap -Do G5 teams belong in the playoffs? -The Eagles have gotten off the naughty list -Christmas Day Sports Fun Facts

James DeFrances, crooner that had his version of Fly Eagles Fly hit number 1 on the Jazz Charts, joins us on the Morning Show for a conversation and performance.