
Boston Public Radio Podcast
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Join hosts Jim Braude and Margery Eagan for a smart local conversation with leaders and thinkers shaping Boston and New England. We feature our favorite conversation from each show.
Boston Public Radio Podcast
11h ago
Chuck Todd talked about the debt ceiling agreement and other D.C. headlines.
We opened the phone lines to talk Pride Month: what do people think of corporations co-opting Pride, and those on the right lashing out on Pride-themed products and events?
Andrea Cabral returned for her law & order roundup. This week it was legal paranoia in the Trump circle, the story of a Boston police lieutenant with a history of DUIs getting another DUI, a South Boston dog trainer pleading not guilty to animal cruelty and more.
Paul Reville weighed in on the sex-ed in Massachusetts schools debate we started o ..read more
Boston Public Radio Podcast
2d ago
Should Massachusetts mandate sex education in schools? At the top of the hour we opened lines to hear what listeners had to say. State Senator Jason Lewis made an appearance.
Medical ethicist Art Caplan explores the implications of a genetic test aimed at assessing the risk of heart disease and heart attacks in younger individuals. Additionally, he delves into the reasons why many people consider a "natural death" more favorable than the potential trauma associated with CPR.
National security expert Juliette Kayyem analyzes the repercussions of Stewart Rhodes' 18-year sentencing and shedding l ..read more
Boston Public Radio Podcast
2d ago
The Celtics ended their playoff run with a loss to the Heat last night. So, we opened the phone lines to ask listeners about the pain of losing. And, what was harder to watch … the Celtics, or the end of Succession?
NBC Sports Boston reporter Trenni Casey discussed the Celtics' loss last night. Plus, how wartime politics are making its way into the French Open.
GBH News analyst and editor-in-chief at the GroundTruth Project Charlie Sennott discussed the latest in Ukraine, back from a recent trip to Bucha.
Jim Aloisi, former transportation secretary, and Stacy Thompson, executive director of Li ..read more
Boston Public Radio Podcast
6d ago
As we head into the Memorial Day weekend, we started off by asking listeners how they plan to celebrate the holiday. And whether they are taking any special precautions to avoid wild animal encounters.
Workman Song is a Martha’s Vineyard-based Americana band. They joined for Live Music Friday ahead of their performance at Boston Calling.
Sue O’Connell dished on her headline-grabbing encounter with a wild coyote in Roxbury.
Karen Tran runs the Tik Tok Tiny Felted Joy. She joined to teach Jim and Margery a thing or two about her craft.
Andy Ihnatko discussed a handful of ..read more
Boston Public Radio Podcast
1w ago
Ron DeSantis announced that he’s running for president in a conversation with Elon Musk that was filled with technical issues. We opened the lines to hear from listeners on their thoughts on the perfectly time glitches.
EJ Dionne will discuss his latest columns in the Washington Post. He'll focus on what's going on in DC and Congress.
Andrea Cabral will provide insights on the ongoing movement concerning Supreme Court ethics, the continuing aftermath of the Rachael Rollins scandal, and other noteworthy legal headlines.
Sandra Bernhard, an actress, singer and star of the one-woman show "Spring ..read more
Boston Public Radio Podcast
1w ago
Elon Musk and Florida governor Ron DeSantis are reportedly announcing DeSantis’ bid for president today…on twitter. We asked listeners whether Musk’s actions have changed their use of the social media platform.
Peggy Shukur (New England ADL) and Idit Klein (Keshet) discussed the ADL’s new report on extremism in Massachusetts.
Juliette Kayyem weighed in on fake AI images of a burning Pentagon that went viral this week, and the U-Haul truck that crashed into a White House security barrier. She also discussed headlines out of the G-7 summit, and the latest on the trial of Jack Teixeira.
Ama ..read more
Boston Public Radio Podcast
1w ago
The U.S. Surgeon General has issued an advisory on a mental health crisis. We asked listeners how they believe social media is impacting children and teens.
Trenni Casey discussed the passing of Rick Hoyt, an iconic figure in the Boston Marathon who passed away at the age of 61, as well as her experience at the Taylor Swift concert.
Victor RosaTrio, who was wrongfully convicted and spent over 30 years behind bars, has just won a $13 million settlement. He joined alongside his lawyer, Mark Loevy-Reyes, to discuss his case and the implications of the settlement.
Ross Mathews, known for his caree ..read more
Boston Public Radio Podcast
1w ago
It’s graduation season. We had listeners call in to share who their commencement speakers were.
Michael Curry & Jennifer Nassour joined for a politics panel. They discussed the fallout from the Rachael Rollins scandal, budget talks in Washington, Dianne Feinstein & more…
Former Federal Judge Nancy Gertner defended the advisory committee that recommended Rachael Rollins, plus, other court headlines.
Jared Bowen returned for an arts roundup. He discussed a sound installation at MAAM and Women & Abstraction at the Addison Gallery of American Art and an auction of Donna Summer’s wardro ..read more
Boston Public Radio Podcast
2w ago
Rachel Rollins is in the headlines. We wanted to hear thoughts from listeners if and when someone can come back from disgrace.
Ron Mitchell and Mel Miller discuss the leadership change at the Bay State Banner.
Andrea Cabral addresses an ethics probe into Rachael Rollins' conduct as US Attorney, leading to her resignation.
Shirley Leung from the Boston Globe talks about hearings on Beacon Hill to address the gender and racial wage gap, a public transit/housing law in Brookline, and the Globe's support for imprisoned WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich.
Michael Curry talks about the Mass League of Com ..read more
Boston Public Radio Podcast
2w ago
We opened the lines to hear what people think about Elon Musk’s comment on how working from home highlights income inequality and is immoral.
Medical ethicist Art Caplan discussed new research revealing increased brain activity prior to death, and the FDA's lift of the blood donation ban on gay and bisexual men.
National security expert Juliette Kayyem examined cyberattacks on the Philly Inquirer and city of Lowell, and the immediate consequences of the end of Title 42.
David Hogg from March For Our Lives and John Rosenthal of Stop Handgun Violence joined us to discuss gun violence in America ..read more