Category: Podcasts

Remembering John Lewis: McGoverning with McGovern

Congressman McGovern reflects on the life and legacy of his friend and colleague, John Lewis. Plus his thoughts on the Federal agents in Portland and soon a city near you.

Is It A Crime To Verb A Noun? WORD NERD

Let’s hope not because the word is verbing “crime.” Emily Brewster, resident wordster, from Merriam-Webster has more.

Introducing Moira Rose The Cat: Heavy Petting

Dr. Steve from Sunderland Animal Hospital gives the Belmontes his advice on introducing a new kitten to their old cat.…

Six Feet Apart, All Together: Double Edge Theatre

As the world slowly reopens like a chrysalis, art, music, dance and theater are raring to spread their glorious wings.…

A Triple Black Hole with Flare: MR UNIVERSE

Hampshire College astronomer Dr. Salman Hameed on how two small black holes merged around a supermassive black hole and we could see it!

A Lifeboat For Northampton Businesses

Mark Goggins talks to Monte about the Northampton Community Revitalization Fund. Want to donate? CLICK HERE. https://soundcloud.com/939theriver-1/the-northampton-community-revitalization-fund

Drinking Blood-SANGRIA!

The Wine Snobs at State Street give you a perfect and perfectly easy recipe for making your own Sangria.

COVID 19 Data to DC instead of the CDC? McGoverning with McGovern

With more than 41 states with coronavirus cases on the rise, what does Congressman Jim McGovern think about the recent…

What If You Just Don’t Go Back To School?

Ken Danford left being a public school teacher decades ago because he realized that the model does not work for…

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