Category: Podcasts

David Daley on How The Supremes Rat F – Ed Us

This Haydenville author just happens to be the leading expert in how bad a decision the Supreme Court just dealt…

Alvarinho and Alvariño: Wine Snobs

Certain wine snobs may this rosé is passé and may be moving towards this up and comer. https://soundcloud.com/939theriver-1/alvarinho-and-alvarino-wine-snobs

What Can We Do About The Treatment of Children at The Border? McGoverning with McGovern

Congressman McGovern gives us an update on what’s being done to help ease the suffering of refugee children at the…

BEING THERE: WITH WILCO @ SOLID SOUND 2019

Monte talks with all the members of Wilco in anticipation of Solid Sound 2019

Why Do We Call It An “Adam’s Apple”?

Word Nerd Emily Brewster, resident wordster, from Merriam-Webster on the history and mythology of our necks’ most obtrusive part. https://soundcloud.com/939theriver-1/why-do-we-call-it-an-adams-apple-word-nerd

Searching For Sea Lamprey In The Sawmill River

Andy Fisk of the Connecticut River Conservancy and Dr. Boyd Kynard take Monte into the Sawmill in Montague to see…

Why Isn’t There A Lyme Vaccine? Heavy Petting

Dr. Steve from Sunderland Animal Hospital with some good news on Lyme, despite the fact that there is no human…

Backstage at Cirque du Soleil: Luzia

Monte took a backstage tour with Charlie Wagner and got a private performance from Stephen Brine at Cirque du Soleil-Luzia…

Should Astronomers move the TMT from Mauna Kea? Mr. Universe

Mr. Universe, Hampshire College astronomer Dr. Salman Hameed, explains some of the controversy surrounding the Thirty Meter Telescope and the…

Onion Rings, Lorde & Moana: Wither Hills At Captain Jack’s: Wine Snobs

It’s not a shocking discovery that sauvignon blanc and seafood are a winning combo. But what’s shocking is that a)…

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