It’s a talk show for everybody. You don’t have to be a political junkie. You don’t have to be a sports fanatic. You don’t have to be an expert in anything. All you have do is care about the daily dilemmas that we all face as New Englanders. 642427
Comedian/historian Mike Donovan talks about our 40th president - Ronald Reagan.
President of English High School Alumni Association, Michael Thomas, talks about their 200th Anniversary Celebration (happening Fall of 2021), the history of English High, and his experiences there as a student (graduating in 1967).
Young music super fan, Hannah Wolfe, turns us on to some new music for classic rock fans.
Author Mike Morin (Lunch with Tommy and Stasia: TV's Golden Age of Candlepin Bowling) talks about the candlepin bowling craze and celebrities.
The ladies of Boston Roller Derby stop by to update us on the world of jamming, blocking, whipping and score passing.
Registered dietitian nutritionist, Erin Kenney, discusses her holistic cannabis practice and how cannabis is treating those with cancer and beyond.
A BU student is suing Boston University after being sexually assaulted in her own dorm room. Did the school do enough to prevent this from happening? Dean Michael Coyne (Mass School of Law) is here to bring the details into focus in his monthly legal review.
Tricia Silverman, author of “Healthy Dividends: Investments in Nutrition, Movement, and Healthy Habits that Pay Off,” talks about the importance of “investing” in your health.
Craig Fittsgerald (bestride.com) is here to help you set you New Years automotive resolutions.
John L. Bell, with the Mass Historical Society, discusses the life and times of native Bostonian General Henry Knox.
Washington’s Crossing of the Delaware in 1776 on thenight of December 25-26. With Bob Allison, Professor of History, Suffolk University
Author John Cox talks about legendary magician and escape artist Harry Houdini.
Boston historian Anthony Sammarco talks about Christmas traditions in Boston.
Comedian and historian, Mike Donovan, is in to talk about the life and times of our 34th president.
Author David Kirby warns us about the dangers of factory farming.
Joe Lucier discusses his Tong Ren and the Tom Tam Healing System.
Dr. Joel Fuhrman talks about his latest book, “The End of Dieting: How to Live for Life”, food addiction, reversing common illnesses nutritionally, and the Eat to Live Retreat where incredible health transformations happen!
Professor Nancy Nahra (Champlain College, VT) talks about the life, and death, of Amelia Earhart.
We catch up with former WBCN host Charles Laquidara as he breazes through town to reminisce about the good old days.
Jon Paul Sydnor, PhD (Emmanuel College) talks to us about the way people pray and who they pray to across the globe.
Car guy Craig Fitzgerald is in to talk about getting your car ready for the cold winter months.
Dean Michael Coyne (Mass School of Law) is here to catch us up on all the latest in the world of law.
Book author Anthony DeCurtis discussing the life and times of Lou Reed.
Bob Allison, a professor in the Department of History at Suffolk University in Boston, discusses Thanksgiving history and traditions with Jay.
Chief Reference Librarian for the Mass Historical Society, Peter Drummey, discusses the Boston-China Trade that began soon after the Revolution - and, if you go back a little earlier, tea from China that helped cause the Revolution).
It's that time of year when Richard Pickering (Deputy Director of Plimoth Plantation) comes in to talk about the first Thanksgiving.
Angela Peri, casting director / owner and founder of Boston Casting, Inc is joined by Boston comedian Tony V, and actor John Graham to talk about the current movie boom in Boston.
Rock photographer Andrew Kent discusses David Bowie's Station-to-Station tour of which he was a part of and photographed. He photographed Bowie exclusively for 2 years.
Boston Historian Anthony Sammarco is here to talk about the history of Thanksgiving from where it all started.
Nick Dorian (PhD Student, Dept. of Biology, Tufts University) discusses the lives of bees / pollinators – why they are crucial and the domino effect if they should all die.
Erin Kenney, registered dietitian/nutritionist and holistic cannabis practitioner, tels us about the Ketogenic Diet and other healthy ways of eating.
Get the best deal you can while Christmas shopping this year. Kevin Brasler (checkbook.org) gives us all the tips and tricks you'll need to get the most for you cash this holiday shopping season.
It's the 250th Anniversary this coming March and exhibits are already open at the Massachusetts Historical Society and the Commonwealth Museum already has an exhibit on what led up to that clash. John L. Bell with the Historical Society joins us to talk about it.
William Shuttleworth, 71-year-old U.S. Air Force Veteran, completed a 109-day walk across America from Massachusetts to California for “Vets Don’t Forget Vets.”
Author Brad Meltzer talks about his "I Am..." series of children's books focusing on ordinary people that change the world.
Craig Fitzgerald (bestride.com) is in and that can only mean one thing... we're talking cars. Among the many things we address is the new Ford Bronco.
Sometimes there are so many legal stories in the news it can get a little confusing. Luckily we have Dean Michael Coyne (Mass School of Law) in every month to help us put it all in to focus.
Lesley Bannatyne, one of the country's foremost authorities on Halloween is in studio tonight on
We talk with historian Bob Allison about our second Commander In Chief John Adams on his birthday.
Author James Conroy talks about Thomas Jefferson, the first president to occupy the White House for an entire term, and how he shaped the president’s residence, both figuratively and literal.
Bradley talks with author Sam Baltrusis about the history of Salem, MA and the infamous Salem Witch Trials.
Richard Hite, author of "In the Shadow of Salem," joins us to continue our deep dive into the Salem Witch Trials.