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From GBH in Boston, The Wake Up is a 10 minute check-in that looks at what is happening in the news of the day. From politics and transportation to housing, science and pop culture. Hosts Paris and Jeremy break it all down through conversation and observa

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    Salem's Universal Basic Income Test

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 5:28


    Salem will spend the next year giving 100 residents living below the poverty line $500 a month --- no string attached --- and studying how the extra income shapes their lives. GBH reporter Craig LeMoult joins Paris to talk about how it's going to work.

    It's time for Massachusetts to officially recognize Indigenous Peoples Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 6:57


    Paris speaks with Cheryl Andrews-Maltais, Chairwoman of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head Aquinnah and Tribal Historic Preservation Officer Bettina Washington about the history of Indigenous Peoples Day in Massachusetts, and why it's time for the Commonwealth as a whole to recognize the holiday.

    Wake Up Well: Inviting Fear In

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 4:31


    Fear can be a valid response to scary situations --- and in some cases, when our brains react with fear to situations that won't harm us, it can also be an opportunity to learn. In the latest installment of Wake Up Well, our monthly mental health series, Paris talks to Ajay Satpute, a psychology professor at Northeastern University who studies the neuroscience of emotion, fear and social cognition.

    Peace is Possible

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 4:06


    Today marks one year since Hamas invaded Israel.  In remembrance of that somber anniversary, GBH's Esteban Bustillos has the story of two friends from Boston who believe that peace in the Middle East is still something that can be achieved.

    Dave Epstein Explains Hurricane Season

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 4:11


    After Hurricane Helene's devastation, GBH meteorologist Dave Epstein explains why flooding happens and what we can expect from the rest of this year's hurricane season.

    Spooky, Scary October Trivia

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 8:14


    What's the Game of Thrones-like name people used for October centuries ago? Which (allegedly) haunted locale really exists in Massachusetts? And what's a sports equinox? Edgar B. Herwick III of GBH's Curiosity Desk joins us for some autumnal trivia.

    Question 4: The Case Against Legal Psychedelics

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 7:01


    Should naturally-grown psychedelics be legal in Massachusetts? Today Paris talks to someone people behind the No on 4 campaign: Chris Keohane of the Coalition for Safe Communities

    Question 4: The Case for Legal Psychedelics

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 6:39


    Should naturally-grown psychedelics, like psychocybin mushrooms, be legal in Massachusetts? Today Jeremy talks to two people behind the Yes on 4 campaign: Emily Oneschuk, the grassroots campaign director, and Dr. Roxanne Sholevar.

    The Boston Funding of a Hateful Website

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 7:16


    A website that platforms hate and terror groups, including neo-Nazis and KKK, got its start through some funding from a Boston-based venture capital firm. Tim Biba and Phillip Martin investigated the website's origins and the ethical conversations around giving hate a platform.

    40 Years of Visions, Inc.

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 4:18


    Visions, Inc., the Dorchester-based organization that works to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in workplaces, is celebrating 40 years in the business at a tumultuous time. Executive Director Elika Dadsetan-Foley and DEI consultant Vernā Myers join Paris ahead of their gala Friday night to talk about the future of DEI work.

    Look to the Skies: Bird Migration

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 4:41


    Why do birds migrate? When should you put away your hummingbird feeders? GBH Meteorologist Dave Epstein takes us under his wing.

    The Case for Keeping the MCAS

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 6:13


    Massachusetts voters are being asked whether to keep using the MCAS, the statewide standardized test 10th graders must pass to get their diplomas, as a high school graduation requirement. Keri Rodrigues, of the National Parents Union and the No on Question 2 campaign, joins Paris to talk about why she opposes the measure. The Yes on 2 campaign appeared in your feeds yesterday.

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    The Case for MCAS-Free Graduation

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 6:34


    Massachusetts voters are being asked whether to  keep using the MCAS, the statewide standardized test 10th graders must pass to get their diplomas, as a high school graduation requirement. Massachusetts Teachers Association Vice President Deb McCarthy, who is advocating for voters to do away with the MCAS as a graduation requirement in the Yes on 2 campaign, joins Paris to explain why. Tomorrow, we'll have the No on 2 campaign in your feeds --- stay tuned.

    Immortalizing the Queen of Disco

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 5:02


    Jeremy Siegel speaks with artist Cedric “Vise1” Douglas, who painted the amazing mural of Boston Icon Donna Summer, which now overlooks Washington Street in Roxbury.

    Block Walk: Busing in Boston 50 years later

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 3:53


    This summer at GBH News we've been bringing you stories surrounding the Boston busing crisis...now 50 years out.Paris Alston follows in the footsteps of history...taking in the stories that unfolded in the streets.

    Let's Go Outside

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 5:17


    Being in green spaces, whether they're forests or tiny urban parks, can have positive impacts on physical, mental, and emotional health. GBH Meteorologist Dave Epstein and Harvard Public Health Prof. Heather Eliassen join Jeremy to talk all about it.

    Curiosity Desk: The Epic Journey of Disposal

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 8:43


    To tell the story of how our garbage disposals work, GBH's Edgar B. Herwick III takes us on a Curiosity Desk trip down the drain.

    Lifeguard for Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 4:46


    Gordon Miller has been protecting swimmers and sunbathers on Cape Cod beaches for 40 years, through sunny days, stormy seas, and shark watches. Reporter Eve Zuckoff talks to him about the view for the lifeguard chair.

    At Bat: Cricket

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 6:59


    Have you ever played cricket? The centuries-old sport is getting more popular among American kids. Liz Neisloss catches up with young players who are loving the sport and looking up to players in the major leagues.

    Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Bee-

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 5:01


    Wondering what to watch this weekend? Film writer Sarah G. Vincent joins Jeremy to talk about a few favorites, at the movie theaters and on streaming platforms.

    Biking Along the Connecticut River

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 23:23


    How have history, nature, and industry shaped the land along the Connecticut River? Connecticut Public's Ben James rode his bike along the river, meeting people and hearing their stories to find out.

    Gen Z Voters Watch the Presidential Debate

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 7:11


    Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump debated one another for the first time last night, and GBH's panel of young, engaged voters was watching. Producer Alexi Cohan joins us to share their thoughts.

    Empty Backpacks on the Common

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 4:33


    An art exhibition on the Boston Common represents hundreds of people lost to suicide in Massachusetts. GBH's Craig LeMoult talks to some of the people behind it about what the backpacks represent.

    Can Generative AI Help Treat Dyslexia?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 7:09


    Jeremy speaks with Coral Hoh, the CEO of Dysolve AI, a program that uses generative AI games to try and help students with dyslexia.

    Wake Up Well: Back To School Brain

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 4:44


    What are students thinking about as they head back to school? Changes in routines, worries about friends and teachers, social media, and more. Paris and Craig Aarons-Martin, CEO of the education consulting agency CCM Education Group, take questions from local high schoolers.

    Back to School

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 5:11


    It's the first day of school in Boston. So what is Boston Schools Superintendent Mary Skipper hoping students and parents are thinking about? Being ready for class, having their morning meals, and an app that lets parents track school buses.

    Happy Birthday, Boston

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 8:07


    The City of Boston celebrates its birthday on Sept. 7. GBH's Edgar B. Herwick III has some trivia about our fair city. Can you get it right?

    How Debt Mills Take Over the 'People's Court'

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 4:13


    Massachusetts small claims courts are being inundated by corporate debt collectors, seeking money from mostly low-income people whose debt they've purchased from other companies. Jenifer McKim, interim investigations editor at the GBH News Center for Investigative Reporting, digs into the issue.

    Rehabilitation and Pickleball

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 4:35


    The novel sport of Pickleball has become so popular that it's making its way into state prisons.  Many feel that the sport can be therapeutic for incarcerated people during their rehabilitation.  We hear more from Connecticut Public's Eddy Martinez.

    Invasion of the Invasive Plants

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 4:52


    Our resident meteorologist and avid gardener Dave Epstein breaks down what invasive species mean in the plant world, and how they can impact and wreak havoc on your garden and the entire local ecosystem.  

    The Boston College Where Everyone's A First-Generation Student

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 6:17


    Imagine a college where every student is the first in their family to go to college. That's the plan for Messina College, a two-year associate degree program from Boston College. MassLive reporter Juliet Schulman-Hall, who covered the initiative, tells Paris all about it.

    Black Business Month (Year-Round)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 6:44


    The Dorchester Bay Economic Development Corporation has provided small business loans and other resources to people in Boston's underserved neighborhoods since 1979. In honor of Black Business Month, CEO Kimberly Lyle and local business owner Ricardo Louis join Paris to talk about how people can help.

    The Real-Life Gilded Age

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 4:26


    For those who don't know much about Rhode Island usually have an idea of Newport as “a bastion for the nation's white elite,” GBH's arts and culture reporter James Bennett II said. But wealthy Black families shaped the city too. Here are their stories.

    Back-To-School Shots

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 8:07


    Back to school means kids are sharing more germs. The CDC's Dr. Georgina Peacock talks to Jeremy about how vaccines can help --- and how to make sure they're accessible to all families. Plus: Esteban Bustillos shares the story of the first Black country club owner in Massachusetts.

    Kenny Chesney and the Massachusetts Love Affair

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 5:45


    Kenny Chesney is set to break the record for most shows played at Gillett Stadium, continuing his love affair with New England fans. Country 102.5 radio host Carolyn Kruse and MassLive's Ronnie Ramos talk to Jeremy about their special connection.

    Big, Weird Questions with The Curiosity Desk

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 8:55


    Edgard B. Herwick III joins Jeremy to see if he can spot the difference in summer-related trivia questions.

    The Case FOR Minimum Tipped Wage

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 7:09


    A ballot question in November will let Massachusetts voters weigh in on the future of minimum wages for certain bar and restaurant workers across the Commonwealth.  Jeremy Siegel speaks with Grace McGovern, a bartender that is IN FAVOR of this proposal.  Yesterday's podcast focused on the other side of this issue and the case AGAINST minimum tipped wage.

    Minimum Tipped Wage: The Case Against It

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 6:18


    A ballot question in November will let Massachusetts voters weigh in on the future of minimum wages for certain bar and restaurant workers across the Commonwealth.  Jeremy Siegel speaks with two people against the proposal, Chris Keohan from the Committee to Protect Tips and Gretchen Shelgren, a local bartender.   Tomorrow we will focus on the other side of this issue and discuss the case FOR minimum tipped wage.

    Callie Crossley Saw This Coming

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 5:30


    Eight years ago, GBH commentator and Under the Radar host Callie Crossley made a prediction: That Kamala Harris, then a first-term senator from California who not many people outside of her home state knew, was America's next best chance at a female president. She joined Paris to reflect on her prescience. 

    Pet or Prisoner? How does your "fur-baby" feel about it?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 9:22


    We love our pets...but are they actually prisoners in our home? An article in the latest edition of The New Yorker asks that question...and Jeremy gets answers from Dr. Terri Bright, clinical behaviorist at Angell Animal Medical Center. Plus GBH News' Sarah Bettencourt discusses the high cost of housing in Boston and who it is affecting the most.

    The Science Behind 'Twisters'

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 5:03


    How accurate is the weather and climate science we see on movie screens? There's often a kernel of truth to it, but like a massive tornado powerful enough to sweep up dozens of sharks, it's often exaggerated for dramatic effect. GBH meteorologist Dave Epstein explains.

    Massachusetts Democrats Heading to the DNC

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 15:24


    As Democrats prepare for their convention, in which Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will formally accept the nomination, Massachusetts Congress people are feeling energized --- and seeking to differentiate themselves from the Republican ticket. Reps. Katherine Clark and Lori Trahan join Jeremy to discuss what they think voters care about.

    Ask Dave Epstein: Sick Tomatoes, Muggy Days

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 5:23


    Could planting tomatoes in the same soil multiple years in a row cause the plants to be more susceptible to disease? Is climate change causing more humid days? GBH's meteorologist and gardening expert Dave Epstein answers all your questions.

    Dave Epstein's Perseid Meteor Shower Forecast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 4:15


    The annual Perseid meteor shower peaks in the early hours of Monday morning, and the remnants of Tropical Storm Debby should be out of New England by then. GBH's meteorologist Dave Epstein gives us his advice for catching a glimpse of that comet tail. 

    Wake Up Well: Addiction, Mental Health, and Community

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 4:52


    Living with addiction requires community and grace, said Heidi HyunJin Lee is an artist, teacher, Brazilian jiu jitsu fanatic, and mental health advocate. She joined Paris for this month's installment of our mental health series, Wake Up Well, ahead of Overdose Awareness Day on Aug. 31. For a list of mental health resources, go to gbhnews.org/wakeupwell. 

    What Passed (And Didn't) On Beacon Hill

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 5:05


    All year, Massachusetts lawmakers have been unveiling big policies on housing, jobs, the environment, and more. So which ones made it onto the law books, and which died without a vote? Paris talks to GBH's state house reporter Katie Lannan to find out. 

    Free Community College for All

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 4:14


    Anyone in Massachusetts who doesn't have a bachelor's degree can now attend community college tuition- and fee-free, provided they take at least six credits and apply for federal financial aid. So what does that mean for students? GBH's Kirk Carapezza talks to some to find out.

    In Guantanamo Bay, Watching Khalid Sheikh Mohammed

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 7:08


    The self-described mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, accepted a plea deal for life in prison. GBH'S All Things Considered host Arun Rath, who covered his pretrial proceedings for years, talks to Jeremy about his experiences in Guantanamo Bay and what the plea deal means for 9/11 victims' families.

    Tap On, Tap Off

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 4:39


    Starting today, you can pay for MBTA buses and trains by tapping your credit card or a mobile pay app on your phone. Jeremy takes a look back at paying T fares through the years, from Charlie on the MTA's nickels to tokens to CharlieCards.

    Stephen Nedoroscik, Pommel Horse Guy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 4:02


    Worcester's Stephen Nedoroscik is at the Olympics, winning bronze in men's gymnastics and taking the internet by storm. He talks to Jeremy about being an Olympic specialist and the many, many memes his girlfriend has sent him.

    Could Massachusetts Allow Overdose Prevention Sites?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 4:05


    Overdose prevention sites, sometimes called supervised injection sites, allow people to use illegal drugs under the eye of medical workers and volunteers, who can step in to help in the event of an overdose. They are illegal under federal law, but the Massachusetts state senate passed a bill to allow cities and towns here to create them. GBH's State House Reporter Katie Lannan joins Jeremy to talk through the bill's path.

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