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For this evening’s 11pm hour, we will go to a NightSide favorite topic and ask listeners about their “brushes with celebrities”!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

President Trump welcomed newly elected NYC mayor Zohran Mamdani at the White House Friday. Trump has been an outspoken critic of Mamdani calling him a “communist” rather than a Democratic socialist. How did the meeting go? Was it as “civil” as Trump predicted? We went over all the details of Friday’s meeting!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A recent proposal by the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) would allow sewage overflows into the Charles River by declassifying it as “safe to swim,” a designation that allows the waterway to be “occasionally subject to short-term impairment of swimming or other recreational uses.” The MWRA was set to vote on the proposal but tabled the vote. It's unclear how they will proceed but advocates of keeping the Charles River, Alewife Brook, and other local waterways sewage free view the postponement as a victory. Emily Norton, the executive director of the Charles River Watershed Association joined to discuss the ongoing concerns over proposed sewage overflows into the Charles River.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

We kicked off the program with four news stories and different guests on the stories we think you need to know about! Captain's Dinner: A Shipwreck, an Act of Cannibalism, and a Murder Trial That Changed Legal History!Guest: Adam Cohen - acclaimed journalist, Pulitzer Prize juror, and New York Times bestselling author Why a 50-year mortgage - though controversial - may actually protect middle-class families during economic uncertainty?Guest: Lance Morgan - financial expert and the Founder & CEO of College Funding Secrets. A Certified Financial Educator and best-selling author Dronabinol May Be Safe And Effective Pharmacologic Option For Managing Agitation In Adults With Alzheimer’s Disease, Study SuggestsGuest: Brent Forester, MD, Psychiatrist-in-Chief and Chair of Psychiatry at Tufts Medical Center and Director of Behavioral Health for Tufts Medicine & senior author on the paper, which found that synthetic THC was safe and effective for reducing agitation in adults with Alzheimer’s disease 5 Ways to Keep the Peace at the Thanksgiving TableGuest: Juliana Tafur - Inaugural director of the Bridging Differences program at UC Berkeley’s Greater Good Science Center, where she leads the center’s bridging work in communities, universities, and organizations. A TEDx speaker, Emmy-nominated producer, and 2021–22 Obama Foundation Scholar, she creates experiences that bring people together across differences to foster connection and belonging.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A handful of Democratic lawmakers who either served in the military or in the intelligence community put out a video telling military members they must "refuse illegal orders.” What type of illegal orders do they fear might come down? Most military members already know that they are legally required to disobey illegal orders so why the extra warning video?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A handful of Democratic lawmakers who either served in the military or in the intelligence community put out a video telling military members they must "refuse illegal orders.” What type of illegal orders do they fear might come down? Most military members already know that they are legally required to disobey illegal orders so why the extra warning video?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

There is a bit of controversy over proposed legislation called the “Massachusetts Survivors Act.” The bill proports to provide some legal consideration for survivors of domestic and sexual violence who subsequently commit acts of violence against others. Attorney Wendy Murphy who specializes in women’s constitutional and civil rights, criminal justice policy, and sexual and domestic violence feels this legislation is unrealistic and provides too much consideration for people who are convicted of crimes against others irrespective of what violence they might have suffered early in their life. Wendy joined us to discuss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

We kicked off the program with four news stories and different guests on the stories we think you need to know about! The disappearance of Jennifer Lynn Fay in Brockton in November 1989. Mother of teen who went missing 24 years ago calls for help.Guest: Emily Sweeney – Boston Globe Cold Case Files Reporter TWAS the Night Before…” by Cirque du Soleil. Show opens at the Wang on November 26 with 27 performances through December 14. at the Boch Center Wang Theatre. Cirque du Soleil's first holiday show, based on the classic poem “A Visit from Saint Nicolas”.Guest: Maika Dubuc – professional dancer with Cirque du SoleilThe Comcast RISE program & this week’s event honoring 100 Boston area small businesses who received Comcast RISE grants.Guest: Carolyne Hannan - Senior Vice President of Comcast’s New England Region One in 10 children experiences sexual abuse before the age of 18—making it more common than any childhood illness or injury that parents routinely hear about preventing. A public health crisis that is largely preventable. Advice for parents on how to talk to their kids about sexual abuse like recognizing grooming behaviors, etc.Guest: Dr. Bronwen Carroll - mother of four and pediatric emergency medicine physician at Boston Medical CenterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Within the last week since the House Oversight Committee released the Jeffrey Epstein emails, more of Epstein’s dealings have come to light. Some emails revealed that Epstein made a sizable donation to former Harvard University president Larry Summers’ wife, Elisa New, a prominent Harvard poetry professor, which enabled her to expand her academic reach. According to the Boston Globe, this donation or “gift” did not appear in Harvard's 2020 report on Epstein donations to the university. We discussed the importance of this and more regarding the Epstein emails.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Within the last week since the House Oversight Committee released the Jeffrey Epstein emails, more of Epstein’s dealings have come to light. Some emails revealed that Epstein made a sizable donation to former Harvard University president Larry Summers’ wife, Elisa New, a prominent Harvard poetry professor, which enabled her to expand her academic reach. According to the Boston Globe, this donation or “gift” did not appear in Harvard's 2020 report on Epstein donations to the university. We discussed the importance of this and more regarding the Epstein emails.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In August, Gov. Maura Healey appointed Giselle Byrd, a trans woman to the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women. It’s an independent state agency focused on the advancement of women and girls toward full equity in all areas of life. Giselle has recently received death threats and racist, transphobic comments online after an article about her appointment spread. Giselle joined us on NightSide to discuss the threats against her, Gov. Healey’s support, and her position at the MCSW.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

We kicked off the program with four news stories and different guests on the stories we think you need to know about! Proposed bill which would allow law enforcement to seize vehicles involved in illegal street takeovers and car meetups.Guest: Rep. Christopher Markey – proposed the MA bill New Flu Mutation and What It Could Mean for the U.S. – some predictions saying it could be the worst season in a decade.Guest: Dr. Daniel Kuritzkes - Chief of Infectious Diseases at Brigham and Women’s Hospital Why you should embrace new technology as you age.Guest: Richard Sima – neuroscientist & Brain Matters Columnist for WaPO Thanksgiving food that could harm pets. What you need to know…Guest: Dr. Gary Richter - veterinarian and pet wellness expert – created the dog food brand: Ultimate Pet NutritionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Do you think you’re burnt out? Do you feel like you’re in constant work mode taking on more stress? Amy Leneker is a former corporate executive turned motivational speaker and author who after over 100 stress-induced panic attacks in 3 months left her job, shifted her focus and life, and now helps others break the cycle of exhaustion, overwhelm, and self-doubt. Amy joined us to help you stop stress in its tracks!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brian Walshe, the husband of the late Ana Walshe, is on trial for the murder of his wife, who was last seen on New Years Day three years ago. Brian has three charges against him, two of which he pleaded guilty to Tuesday prior to jury selection. Criminal defense attorney Phil Tracy stopped by to discuss the charges and trial!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The intersection of Melnea Cass Boulevard and Massachusetts Avenue (Mass & Cass) is an area in Boston that has long attracted a large number of people struggling with homelessness and drug addiction. It’s remained an ongoing challenge for local leaders for years. What's the best strategy for cleaning up Mass and Cass? MA Sen. Nick Collins has introduced a bill, An Act Relative to Life-Saving Treatment (S.1042) in hopes of tackling how best to help those struggling at Mass and Cass. It's an act that offers a clear, compassionate, and comprehensive fix to how involuntary commitment is handled in Massachusetts. Sen. Collins checked in with Dan to discuss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

We kicked off the program with four news stories and different guests on the stories we think you need to know about! These two guys in Eastern Massachusetts set world records over and over, and became close friends along the way…Guest: Adam Sandel – one of the two guys – Harvard Law School Climenko Fellow and Lecturer on Law FIRE poll: Record high 74% of Americans say free speech is headed in wrong directionGuest: Nathan Honeycutt - FIRE Research Fellow & Polling Manager On Thursday, the Louis D Brown Peace Institute will be hosting an event at the Statehouse to kick off Homicide Awareness month.Guest: Chaplain Clementina Chery - founded the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute in honor of her son, Louis D. Brown, who was murdered AAA: Nearly 82 Million Americans Projected to Travel over Thanksgiving – Holiday travel forecast.Guest: Jillian Young – Director of Public Relations for AAA Northeast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

President Trump has done a 180, now calling for Congress to vote to release the Epstein files. What has changed in Trump’s mind? Do you think Trump is in anyway implicated by the files? The House is expected to vote on Tuesday, Nov. 18th on legislation to force the Department of Justice to release more files. What's so important about releasing these files? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Boston community leaders and activists are calling for action after a recent string of gun violence in Mattapan. One incident of an 18-year- old Malden student G’Kiyah Lewis, who was shot in Oct. and died of her injuries in Nov. has especially sparked concerns with leaders like Rev. Kevin Peterson saying, “None of our children should die in the streets." Lewis is Boston's 29th homicide of 2025. Rev. Peterson joined us to discuss the calls for action as Lewis’ murderer or murderers are still at large.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Boston community leaders and activists are calling for action after a recent string of gun violence in Mattapan. One incident of an 18-year- old Malden student G’Kiyah Lewis, who was shot in Oct. and died of her injuries in Nov. has especially sparked concerns with leaders like Rev. Kevin Peterson saying, “None of our children should die in the streets." Lewis is Boston's 29th homicide of 2025. Rev. Peterson joined us to discuss the calls for action as Lewis’ murderer or murderers are still at large.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

We kicked off the program with four news stories and different guests on the stories we think you need to know about! Skyrocketing veterinary bills are hitting Massachusetts pet parents hard.Guest: Dana Gerber – Boston Globe reporter A Celtic Christmas brings holiday cheer to Massachusetts this December, featuring a line-up of world Irish dance champions to share the spirit of Christmas! Production by A Taste of Ireland (an Irish Music & Dance Group)Guest: Cian Walsh – professional dancer in A Celtic Christmas The history and evolution of Thanksgiving the holiday. Also throwing in some turkey cooking tips.Guest: Marc Sheehan - food historian/chef/owner of Northern Spy in Canton From 'Ghost’ to ‘Credit Thief’: 7 toxic bosses and how to deal with themGuest: Duane Deason - business strategist and heads up The Efficacy Group See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In typical Bradley fashion, he has a question for the audience that he wants your thoughts on. What were you taught in school that you think was a total waste of time, or what do you wish your parents or teachers taught you that could have been immensely helpful for you?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In typical Bradley fashion, he has a question for the audience that he wants your thoughts on. What were you taught in school that you think was a total waste of time, or what do you wish your parents or teachers taught you that could have been immensely helpful for you?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

When thinking of something spooky or creepy in New England, most people’s mind might go either right to Salem, MA during Halloween or the Lizzie Borden House in Fall River, but there’s a good handful of other equally creepy places around Massachusetts and New England that you might not have heard of…Boston Globe reporter Emily Sweeney checked in with Bradley to shine a light on those uniquely creepy locations!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tom Brady made headlines for revealing that he and his family cloned their late beloved dog through a company called Colossal, a bioscience company that aims to revive extinct species, that also acquired ViaGen, a company specializing in reproducing deceased pets. Brady is not the first celebrity to clone their pet. Others such as Paris Hilton Barbara Streisand have done the same. Would you ever clone your pet?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bradley had a question he proposed to the audience: Is it ok to order something from Amazon with the intention of using it and sending it back? Yes or no? We discussed online return etiquette and asked the audience what they do or have done regarding online orders.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A new UNH poll finds that just 28 percent of respondents think artificial intelligence will have a positive effect on the country overall. Where do you come down on AI? There was an AI generated photo of a Texas high school that sent the community into a panic and disturbed school activities. How can schools be prepared for the threat of AI generated threats? Should there be laws or restrictions on AI? In this age of AI, when AI is used dangerously, what should be the consequence?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bradley Jay fills in for Dan Rea. Does Massachusetts’ highest court have the authority to raise the salary of public defenders? That’s the question that is being argued in front of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Beginning in May, many court-appointed lawyers stopped taking new cases to try to force state lawmakers to raise their starting salaries of $65 an hour. There is concern over the number of criminal cases dismissed due to a lack of representation. Michael Coyne, the Dean of the MA School of Law joined Bradley to discuss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bradley Jay fills in for Dan Rea. Does Massachusetts’ highest court have the authority to raise the salary of public defenders? That’s the question that is being argued in front of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Beginning in May, many court-appointed lawyers stopped taking new cases to try to force state lawmakers to raise their starting salaries of $65 an hour. There is concern over the number of criminal cases dismissed due to a lack of representation. Michael Coyne, the Dean of the MA School of Law joined Bradley to discuss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bradley Jay Fills In On NightSideMusic writer and journalist Jim Sullivan joined Bradley to talk about his new book, Backstage & Beyond: COMPLETE: 45 Years of Rock Chats and Rants. Jim has spent his career interviewing and talking to famous rock stars and musicians whose songs dominated the airwaves and music charts. He shared some of his wild and compelling stories with some of music's biggest rock stars over the years! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bradley Jay Fills In On NightSideMusic writer and journalist Jim Sullivan joined Bradley to talk about his new book, Backstage & Beyond: COMPLETE: 45 Years of Rock Chats and Rants. Jim has spent his career interviewing and talking to famous rock stars and musicians whose songs dominated the airwaves and music charts. He shared some of his wild and compelling stories with some of music's biggest rock stars over the years! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bradley Jay Fills In On NightSideIs it dishonest to post an old picture of yourself as a social media profile picture? On the one hand people who do say it's dishonest argue it misrepresents who you are and that you are not being fully truthful. Those who say no argue you should be able to post whatever you want and not face scrutiny. What do you think?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bradley Jay Fills In On NightSideIn September, Lynne Forester was walking on the Cape Cod Rail Trail when a bicyclist suddenly collided with her from behind, where the bike impaled her eye. She spent 24 days in the hospital, has suffered some vision loss and is still on what she says is the long road to recovery. Lynne is calling for stricter e-bike regulations. What are the current regulations for e-bikes in Massachusetts? Do you believe there should be stricter rules? Lynne joined us to share her story and discuss regulations for e-bikes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tuesday was Veteran’s Day and we honor vets and welcomed callers to the program to shout out and salute the veteran(s) in their life!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Two Major League Baseball pitchers who play for the Cleveland Indians allegedly conspired with sports bettors to rig pitches they threw so the bettors would profit from illegal wagers. Luis Leandro Ortiz was arrested Sunday at Logan Airport in Boston. Emmanuel Clase has not yet been taken into custody. According to the indictment, the pitchers started conspiring with sports betters in 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Massachusetts bill has been proposed that would triple the motor vehicle excise tax in MA. This would affect everyone in the state that owns a car. The Municipal Empowerment Act that Governor Healey's Administration supports would give municipalities the ability to raise local revenue through various tax means, which includes an increased automobile excise tax that would triple the current price from 2 1/2% to 7 1/2%. Gubernatorial candidate Brian Shortsleeve is against this measure and if elected claims he would not allow cities and towns the ability to increase the vehicle excise tax. Brian checked in to discuss it with Dan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

We kicked off the program with four news stories and different guests on the stories we think you need to know about! Cash Benefits and financial support most veterans don't know exist…Guest: Paula Almgren - attorney specializing in VA benefits and long-term care The new salary transparency law in Massachusetts. What does it mean for you?Guest: Bethany Moulthrop - job recruiter at Talener in Boston The National Toy Hall of Fame inducted Battleship, Slime, and Trivial Pursuit into the class of 2025!Guest: Shane Rhinewald - Senior Director of Communications at the Museum of Play (which is where the National Toy Hall of Fame is) Rob Gronkowski announces that he will ‘retire as a Patriot’ this week!Guest: Khari Thompson – Boston Globe Sports reporter/writerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Late Sunday evening, the Senate voted 60-40 to advance legislation to end the longest government shutdown. Eight Democrats joined most Senate Republicans to advance the bill. The majority of Senate Democrats opposed moving forward with the deal because it does not address the health care tax credits, which has been their main arguing point throughout the shutdown fight. The timing of final passage of the revised package remains unclear as the legislation still needs a final Senate vote and House approval. We discussed the latest congressional efforts made to end the ongoing government shutdown!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Late Sunday evening, the Senate voted 60-40 to advance legislation to end the longest government shutdown. Eight Democrats joined most Senate Republicans to advance the bill. The majority of Senate Democrats opposed moving forward with the deal because it does not address the health care tax credits, which has been their main arguing point throughout the shutdown fight. The timing of final passage of the revised package remains unclear as the legislation still needs a final Senate vote and House approval. We discussed the latest congressional efforts made to end the ongoing government shutdown!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

We began our program with our special annual College Admissions Panel! We were joined by the Deans of Admission at Harvard University, William Fitzsimmons and at Boston College, Grant Gosselin. Both Deans answered questions about getting into college, the SATs, paying tuition, the application process, what colleges are looking for in prospective students, and so much more! If you are a student, parent or guardian looking for insight into how the college application process works, this was your opportunity to speak directly to the Deans of Admission at two of the country’s most prestigious academic institutions!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

We began our program with our special annual College Admissions Panel! We were joined by the Deans of Admission at Harvard University, William Fitzsimmons and at Boston College, Grant Gosselin. Both Deans answered questions about getting into college, the SATs, paying tuition, the application process, what colleges are looking for in prospective students, and so much more! If you are a student, parent or guardian looking for insight into how the college application process works, this was your opportunity to speak directly to the Deans of Admission at two of the country’s most prestigious academic institutions!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

For NightSide’s last hour of the week we like to keep it light and have fun. Dan asked listeners about their future and where they plan to retire if they plan to retire anywhere. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Many health experts say that freedom of expression of oneself is good for public health and personal wellbeing. However, today as much as 84% of Americans believe that self-censorship due to the fear of retaliation (like cancel culture, job termination, ostracization) is a "very serious" or "somewhat serious" problem. Do you feel comfortable speaking your mind freely today? We were joined by Dr. Chloe Carmichael, a clinical psychologist, who chatted with us about what she's seen not only in her own experience spending thousands of hours with clients about today's societal anxieties but how something has changed over the past couple of years whereas a society we no longer feel safe expressing ourselves.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.