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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. To hear the full show, please visit wgbhnews.org/bpr To share your opinion, email bpr@wgbh.org or call or text 877-301-8970 during the live broadcast from 11AM-2PM Monday through Friday.

3152 - Best Of BPR 5/02: Chuck Todd On President Biden's Protest Remarks & Michael Curry On The Ebony Alert
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  • 3152 - Best Of BPR 5/02: Chuck Todd On President Biden's Protest Remarks & Michael Curry On The Ebony Alert

    Today: NBC’s Chuck Todd talks about President Joe Biden's remarks today on campus protests, plus how Trump can’t play by anyone’s rules but his own – especially when it comes to a judge’s gag order. And, about a third of Massachusetts voters are unhappy with their healthcare, a new poll shows. We’ll talk with Michael Curry, of the Mass League of Community Health Centers, about this, and, a new bill to highlight missing Black women in Massachusetts.

    Thu, 02 May 2024 - 39min
  • 3151 - BPR Full Show 5/2: Sole or Steak?

    NBC's Chuck Todd returned for his weekly D.C. roundup. Former secretary of public safety Andrea Cabral discussed the re-trial of Harvey Weinstein, the secret life of Shelby Hewitt and the Karen Read trial. Michael Curry talked about a recent poll showing poor access to primary health care in Massachusetts. GBH higher-ed reporter Kirk Carapezza & Boston Globe's Shira Schoenberg joined us to talk about campus protests, the looming “demographic cliff” in college enrollment. GBH executive arts editor Jared Bowen reviewed the Boston production of 'A Strange Loop', the play "Clue," and a city-wide public art event.

    Thu, 02 May 2024 - 2h 38min
  • 3150 - Best Of BPR 5/01: Highlighting Women's Health & "A Strange Loop"

    Today: A critical – and critically underreported – issue in this country is maternal health. As women’s rights are rolled back across the country, we talk to Jamie Belsito from the Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance and Katie Schubert, President and CEO of Society for Women’s Health Research. All that, plus live music on a Wednesday courtesy of performers from a Boston production of the Pulitzer and Tony-award winning musical "A Strange Loop." We’ll also talk with director Maurice Parent and lead actor Kai Clifton.

    Wed, 01 May 2024 - 40min
  • 3149 - BPR Full Show 5/1: Loops and Lip Smacks

    Jamie Belsito, founder of Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance & Katie Schubert, President and CEO of Society for Women's Health Research, joined for a women's health panel. National security expert Juliette Kayyem discussed pro-Palestinian campus protests, and the White House's new disaster plan for "worst case scenarios." Director Maurice Parent & actor Kai Clifton of "Strange Loop" discussed the show and some of the cast performed. Ron Mitchell of the Bay State Banner discussed their coverage of Rachael Rollins' regaining her law license, the Trump trials, and sports gambling. Plus, the paper's shift to a new broadsheet format, which starts this week. Boston Globe business columnist Shirley Leung discussed the launch of Boston Asian Restaurant week on May 3, and her latest podcast about the climate crisis with Elizabeth Kolbert.

    Wed, 01 May 2024 - 2h 38min
  • 3148 - BPR Full Show 4/30: Rat City

    We opened the show to hear your thoughts on why women lean more liberal than men, at least according to one poll. Trenni Casey, anchor/reporter for NBC Sports Boston, discussed the Patriot's draft, the Celtics and Bruins in the playoffs, and Messi playing at Gillette. Christopher Kimball of Milk Street discussed their new culinary tours around the world. Tech podcaster/writer Andy Ihnatko discussed four big phone companies fined for selling user location data and the recent federal TikTok ban. Food policy analyst Corby Kummer discussed new federal nutrition guidelines for schools and traces of avian flu detected in cow's milk. CNN chief national correspondent John King discussed the latest political headlines. We closed the show by discussing rats -- love 'em or hate 'em, shouldn't we learn to live with them?

    Tue, 30 Apr 2024 - 2h 34min
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