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November 25th, 2025 - Vermont Viewpoint with Rob Roper

This episode of Vermont Viewpoint was published 11/25/25.

Nov 25, 20251h 34m

November 24th, 2025 - Brad Ferland with Wreaths Across America, Sergeant First Class Niels Hulsman, and Senator Thomas Chittenden

This episode of Vermont Viewpoint was published 11/24/25.Brad Ferland talks with Ginny Sweetzer with Wreaths Across America, a national 501(c)(3) whose mission is to have every veteran’s grave covered with a wreath, still has 2,718 wreaths that need to be sponsored in Vermont Wreaths Across America, a national 501(c)(3) whose mission is to have every veteran’s grave covered with a wreath, still has 2,718 wreaths that need to be sponsored in Vermont.This includes 239 at the Vermont Veterans' Home Cemetery in Bennington. On Dec. 13, at noon, Wreaths Across America will be at the Vermont Veterans'' Home Cemetery to Remember and Honor our veterans through the laying of Remembrance wreaths on the graves of our country's fallen heroes and the act of saying the name of each and every veteran aloud. Then, Sergeant First Class Niels Huisman has served with the 40th Army Band since 2004. His duties have included narrator and announcer for the concert band, leader and bass player for the Department of Jazz Septet, Drum Major for the marching band, and performer on bass and percussion with multiple other small ensembles. Finally, Thomas Ira Chittenden grew up in South Burlington, Vermont. Thomas has a Masters of Business Administration from the University of Vermont and his Vermont family lineage traces back nine generations to Bethuel Chittenden, the brother of Vermont's first governor Thomas Chittenden.

Nov 24, 20251h 33m

November 20th, 2025 - 1 Doc , 2 Dems, and a Dose of Reality

Dr. Marvin Malek diagnoses Vermont’s healthcare headaches and offers ideas for reform. Then, Vermont Democratic Party leaders Lachlan Francis and May Hanlon share their vision for the party’s future—grassroots engagement, infrastructure building, and a roadmap for 2026 and beyond.This episode of Vermont Viewpoint was published 11/20/2025.

Nov 20, 20251h 34m

November 19th, 2025 - Ross Connolly with Paul dame of the VT Republican party, Laurel Libby on Lead Maine, John Reynolds on rising healthcare costs, and Jason Sorens on housing affordability

This episode of Vermont Viewpoint was published 11/19/2025.

Nov 19, 20251h 35m

November 18th, 2025 - Vermont Viewpoint with Rob Roper

This episode of Vermont Viewpoint was published 11/18/2025.

Nov 18, 20251h 34m

November 17th, 2025 - Vermont Viewpoint with Brad Ferland

This episode of Vermont Viewpoint was published 11/17/2025.

Nov 17, 20251h 41m

November 13th, 2025 - Vermont in Focus: Energy Progress & Education Reform

David speaks with Jared Duval, Executive Director of the Energy Action Network, at 9 AM about Vermont’s 2025 Energy Progress Report and the state’s efforts on affordability and emissions. Then at 10 AM, David talks with Margaret MacLean, veteran educator and former Vermont Principal of the Year, about Governor Scott’s school district consolidation plan and Act 73, and their impact on Vermont’s education system.This episode of Vermont Viewpoint was published 11/13/2025.

Nov 13, 20251h 35m

November 12th, 2025 - Ross Connolly on the government shutdown, working across party lines to solve Vermont's problems, and the rise of healthcare prices

This episode of Vermont Viewpoint was published 11/12/2025.

Nov 12, 20251h 34m

November 10, 2025 Brad Ferland with Re-elected Chair of VT Republican Party, the Waterbury LEAP event coming up this Friday, musician Taryn Noelle, Energy Issues, and a Scholarship Program

Brad opens with Taryn Noelle, talented singer and actress, on some upcoming performances in our listening area.Duncan McDougall from Waterbury Local Energy Action Partnership, talks about the Button Up Weatherization & Home Heating Workshop this Friday in the Waterbury Municipal Building.Matt Cota joins from Meadow Consulting to update on Energy and Housing issues at the Vermont State House.Paul Dame, the recently re-elected Head of the Vermont Republican Party;and Susan Sweetser joins to talk about the Ginny Sweetser Scholarship Award for women veterans, and the Wreaths Across America mission to have every veteran's grave covered with a wreath for Christmastime.

Nov 10, 20251h 30m

November 6th, 2025 - David Zuckerman - Burned by Billionaires & Feeding Vermont: Inequality, Hunger, and Hope

Chuck Collins joins to discuss his new book on wealth and power, Burned by Billionaires. Then, John Sayles of the Vermont Foodbank breaks down how the government shutdown is impacting hunger in Vermont—and what we can do about it.This episode of Vermont Viewpoint was published 11/06/25.

Nov 6, 20251h 37m

November 5th, 2025 - Ross Connolly talks with Concerned Vets for America, discusses the Vermont affordability crisis, and the New Jersey and Virginia elections

This episode of Vermont Viewpoint was published 11/05/2025.

Nov 5, 20251h 32m

November 4, 2025 Rob Roper talks about the GOP leadership meeting, and the School Redistricting mandate

Rob talks first with Orleans/Essex County Senator Russ Ingalls about his effort to be the next Executive Director of the Vermont Republican Party,and Alison Despathy, citizen advocate, on the Effects of the state's recently passed School District Redistricting Law on School Choice in Vermont.

Nov 4, 20251h 33m

November 3, 2025 - Host Brad Ferland talks Central Vermont Career Center vote, AARP Fraudwatch, and Rachel Feldman from Israel

Brad starts with a few stories from the sheep farm this weekend,then Jody Emerson the Director of the Central Vermont Career Center and Superintendent of the Central Vermont Career Center School District, on Tuesday's Bond Vote for construction of an expanded Career Center in Barre.Elliott Greenblott joins for our monthly AARP Fraudwatch segment, helping listeners stay aware of the latest financial scams to watch out for,and Rachel Feldman calls in live from Israel, talking about the Apartheid-free communities campaign and antisemitism.

Nov 3, 20251h 32m

October 30th, 2025 - David Zuckerman - Ethics Bill Discussion and Humanitarian Flotilla Experience

Representatives Gina Galfetti (R-Barre) and Will Greer (D-Bennington) joined David Zuckerman to discuss their proposal for an ethics bill and a new system for disclosing legislators' travel. Then, Tor Stumo will be with David to share his experience on a humanitarian flotilla that brought aid to Gaza. The mission, which included activists such as Greta Thunberg, was stopped by the Israeli Navy. Listen to Tor’s firsthand account of facing rough seas, tense moments, and what it means to join global resistance. This episode of Vermont Viewpoint was published 10/30/25.

Oct 30, 20251h 35m

October 28. 2025 Rob Roper talks Education, Energy Prices, SNAP benefits, and the CVT Career Center Vote

Rob opens with Retta Dunlap, with the Vermont Home Education Network, on homeschooling and school choice;Then Matt Cota, with Meadow Consulting, on the government shutdown impact on LIHEAP and SNAP benefits, and the update to the Climate Action Plan;And Jodi Emerson, on the upcoming vote on the Barre Technical Center.

Oct 28, 20251h 32m

October 27, 2025 Brad Ferland talks with a Vermont National Guard General, the Vermont Governor, and the head of the Vermont Republican Party

Brad talks first with Vermont Guard General Hank Harder with an update on the Air Guard, deployments, recruitment, and their mission.Then Governor Phil Scott talks with Brad and callers about several important Vermont issues, including State Rights vs. Federal Mandates, Education reform, and Wheels for Warmth.And Paul Dame, Chairman of the Vermont Republican Party, with some Commentary about civility, and his run to be re-elected at chair of the VRP.

Oct 27, 20251h 35m

October 23rd, 2025 - Host David Zuckerman welcomes back Bob Stannard—blues musician, author, and former Vermont legislator. They dive into Vermont and national politics, community, and the power of the blues

This episode of Vermont Viewpoint was published 10/23/2025.

Oct 23, 20251h 35m

October 22, 2025 Ross Connolly on Energy prices in Massachusetts, the government shutdown, the Amazon website crash, and the Senate race in Maine

Ross welcomes in Paul Craney, Executive Director of the Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance, on rising energy costs in Massachusetts.Joel Valenzuela, Business Development and marketing for Dashpay, on the Amazon Web Services OutageHarris Van Pate, Policy Analyst at the Maine Policy Institute, on the Maine Senate race and Governor Janet Mills aiming to challenge Senator Susan Collins,and Ashley Klingensmith, Vice-President with Americans for Prosperity, on the government shutdown, and why no agreement is taking place.

Oct 22, 20251h 32m

October 21, 2025 Rob Roper on Voting Integrity and Dave Soulia from FYIVT.com

Rob welcomes in Phani Mantravati, a recently naturalized U.S. Citizen who created a voter roll database in Michigan, on voter integrity.and Dave Soulia, of FYIVT.com, on money and politics in Vermont.

Oct 21, 20251h 30m

October 20th - Brad Ferland with Sascha Mayer, Chief Experience Officer and Co-Founder of Mamava, then Meghan Sullivan from the Vermont Chamber of Commerce, and Chad Butt from Mentor Vermont

Brad Ferland speaks with Sascha Mayer, Chief Experience Officer and Co-Founder of Mamava, a company that designs and manufactures freestanding lactation pods for nursing and pumping parents in public spaces and workplaces. They also provide a free mobile app that helps users find these pods, as well as other lactation spaces, and unlock them with their phone. The company was founded to provide a more private and comfortable alternative to using bathrooms or cars for pumping or nursing. Then, Meghan Sullivan from the Vermont Chamber of Commerce gives updates on upcoming Chamber goals and Legislative initiatives. Also featuring Chad Butt from MENTOR Vermont. MENTOR Vermont supports and strengthens youth mentoring programs across the state by providing resources, technical assistance, and funding to ensure quality mentoring relationships for young people. This includes offering training for mentors, administering grants to local programs, building partnerships, and advocating for increased investment in mentoring to help every young person in Vermont thrive

Oct 20, 20251h 32m

October 20, 2025 Brad Ferland talks with guests about Mamava, the Vermont Chamber of Commerce, and MENTOR Vermont

Brad welcomes in Sascha Mayer CEO and Co-founder of Mamava, a company that designs and produces freestanding lactation pods.Then, Meghan Sullivan, of the Vermont Chamber of Commerce talks about the Chamber's goals and Legislative initiatives,and Chad Butt on MENTOR Vermont, which supports youth mentoring programs across the state.

Oct 20, 20251h 33m

October 16th, 2025 - Host David Zuckerman with Leanne Harple, Glover’s state representative and member of the House Education Committee, to discuss Act 73. Also, Ellen Oxfeld and Dr. Deb Richter join to discuss their advocacy for universal healthcare

This episode of Vermont Viewpoint was published 10/16/2025.

Oct 16, 20251h 34m

October 15th, 2025 - Ross Connoly with Carrie O'Rourke of OnMed, John Goodnight on the Israel-Gaza peace agreement, Matt Davison with Americans for Prosperity Virginia, and Scott Sheller on Argentina under Javier Milei

Carrie O’Rourke, General Manager of Business Development with OnMed, joins the show to discuss new options and innovations in providing healthcare in rural area. John Goodnight updates listeners about the historic Israel-Gaza peace agreement and the future of the Middle East. Matt Davison, Deputy State Director with Americans for Prosperity Virginia, breaks down the Virginia elections this November and what to watch for as the polls tighten in the final weeks of the election season. Scott Sheller, Argentinian political expert, discusses the economic revitalization of Argentina under President Javier Milei and what the US could learn from their reforms

Oct 15, 20251h 31m

10/14/25 - Rob Roper with Eric Brackey of the Free State Project and Marie Tiemann of SpeakVT, an advocacy group for Vermont Children

This episode o Vermont Viewpoint was published 10/14/2025.

Oct 14, 20251h 32m

October 13th, 2025, Brad Ferland on Indigenous People Day/Columbus Day, Guest Lila Bennett from the Journey to Recovery Community Center, Peer Grief and Loss Support Group Ben’s House, and Jess O'Brien on her New Record Release

Brad Ferland on Indigenous People Day/ Columbus Day, Guest Lila Bennett from the Journey to Recovery Community Center, Peer Grief and Loss Support Group Ben’s House, and Jess O'Brien on her New Record Release "These Days" and the Vermont Music Scene.

Oct 14, 202551 min

October 9th, 2025 - 10/9/25 Liza Earle-Centers joins David Zuckerman about Vermont’s new Phone and Social Media-Free School bill and what it means for students and teachers. Then, Brenda Siegel of End Homelessness Vermont to discuss the state’s hou

10/9/25 Liza Earle-Centers joins David Zuckerman about Vermont’s new Phone and Social Media-Free School bill and what it means for students and teachers. Then, Brenda Siegel of End Homelessness Vermont to discuss the state’s housing and homelessness crisis.

Oct 9, 20251h 35m

Ross Connolly talks Veterans Issues, the Government Shutdown, Vermont's Carbon Policies, and healthcare and retirement benefits

First, Jimmie Smith, Coalitions Director with Concerned Veterans for America, talks about veterans' healthcare, the government shutdown impact on veterans, and the administration's foreign policy.Then, Dennis Hull, State Affairs Manager with Americans for Tax Reform, on the government shutdown, its impact on Americans, and the path to a deal.Alison Despathy talks about her recent article on the lack of transparency and negative impacts of Vermont's carbon policies,and David Iglesias, Deputy Director of State Government Affairs at Libertas talks about a new way to provide benefits for healthcare and retirement.

Oct 8, 20251h 31m

October 7, 2025 -- Rob Roper talks with an author about Medieval History, and a discussion about Medicaid and the government shutdown

Jeb Smith author of Missing Monarchy, talking about Medieval History and implications for today.and Hayden Deblois, of the Foundation for Government Accountability, on Medicaid and the Government Shutdown.

Oct 7, 20251h 32m

October 6, 2025 Brad Ferland talks Zen Barn music, AARP Fraudwatch, and a new maple syrup quality lab

Brad welcomes in Dan Murphy, music director at the Zen Barn, and musician Drew Angus, who will be performing at the Zen Barn this weekend.Elliott Greenblott joins Brad for the AARP Fraudwatch Segment;and Mark Isselhardt from UVM Extension and Johanna Haas, Maple Quality Specialist, on establishing a lab to standardize the testing and grading of pure maple syrup.

Oct 6, 20251h 32m

October 2nd, 2025 David Zuckerman talks with Rachel Mine on Bellwether International's Five-Year Impact Report, Later He is joined by Alison Nihart to talk about Rights & Democracy Vermont and their work to support human rights, economic fairness, an

Hour 1David talks with Rachel Miner, founder of Bellwether International, a nonprofit that works to promote human rights and support vulnerable communities around the world. They’ll discuss the group’s Five-Year Impact Report and how Vermonters can help build a more fair and caring world.Hour 2David is joined by Alison Nihart, Executive Director of Rights & Democracy Vermont. They’ll talk about the group’s work to support human rights, economic fairness, and democracy. In this time of political division and economic stress, they’ll explore how people can get involved and make a difference in their communitiesThis Episode Of The Vermont Viewpoint Aire on 10/02/2025

Oct 2, 20251h 35m

October 1, 2025 Ross Connollly talks about the federal government shutdown, politics in NH and NJ, plus AI and tech-tracking in the UK

AJ Kierstead, of the New England Take PodcastRosemary Becchi, President and Founder of Jersey 1st, on the New Jersey Governor's race, perhaps America's most watched election of 2025.Greg Moore, with Americans for Prosperity, on the upcoming New Hampshire Senate Race and control of the U.S. Senate in 2026.and James Cziernawski of the Consumer Choice Center, on AI developments, YouTube's settlement with President Trump, and the British digital ID Proposal.

Oct 1, 20251h 32m

September 30, 2025 Rob Roper talks with Vermont Representatives about their trip to Israel, and Paul Bean of Vermont Daily Chronicle

State Representatives Gina Galfetti, James Gregoire, and Matt Birong on their recent trip to Israel with 2 other VT Reps and 245 other U.S. State Representatives.Then Vermont Daily Chronicle's Paul Bean on Vermont Election issues and other local matters.

Sep 30, 20251h 32m

September 29, 2025 Brad Ferland talks Guards Recruitment, remembering Richie Tarrant, and building a NetZero House

Brad welcomes in Major Austin Barber, Director of Plans, Training, and Security for the Ethan Allen Firing Range.Frank Cioffi joins to remember Richard Tarrant, SMC Basketball star, and founder of IDX Systems in Burlington, And Jan Clancy is a Saint Albans resident who is building a netzero house on Lake Champlain, and Paul Kealey Founder and President of Eko Build has designed and built hundreds of homes since 2006.

Sep 29, 20251h 34m

September 25th, 2025 - Rod Smolla joins David Zuckerman to discuss the First Amendment, and in the second hour, is joined by Miro Weinberger, the executive chair of Let's Build Homes, to talk about their initiatives.

Rod Smolla joins David Zuckerman to discuss the First Amendment, and in the second hour, is joined by Miro Weinberger, the executive chair of Let's Build Homes, to talk about their initiatives. This episode of Vermont Viewpoint was published on 09/25/2025.

Sep 26, 20251h 35m

September 23, 2025 Rob Roper on Central Vermont Career Center Bond Vote, and Brattleboro/Vermont Issues with Planet Hank

Rob Roper talks with Jodi Emerson, of the Central Vermont Career Center, on the upcoming bond vote over possible expansion of the center, and Planet Hank, the reporter, and online blogger out of Brattleboro, on his coverage of issues in the Brattleboro area.

Sep 23, 20251h 33m

September 22, 2025 Host Brad Ferland talks with artist John Killacky, and Western Music Artist Dave Stamey, and local musician Jess O'Brien

Brad talks art with John Killacky, then award-winning Western musician Dave Stamey and local musician Jess O'Brien, as they get ready for a concert September 27th and the Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro.

Sep 22, 20251h 32m

September 19th - Kevin Ellis discussed politcal violence with VT Republican Party Chair and Independent House member Laura Sibilia. And we remember Robert Redford with filmmaker Jay Craven.

This episode of Vermont Viewpoint was published on 09/22/2025.

Sep 22, 20251h 39m

September 18th, 2025 - David Zuckerman with Peter Carmolli of South Burlington Food Shelf on food insecurity, then Burlington City Councilor Carter Neubeiser and Progressive Party Interim Executive Director Heather Thomas on political reorganization.

This episode of Vermont Viewpoint with David Zuckerman was published 09/18/2025.

Sep 18, 20251h 35m

September 17th, 2025 - Ross Connolly with Aaron Terr from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, Chelsea Magwire of the Vermont Young Republicans, and John Goodnight on foreign policy across the globe.

This episode of Vermont Viewpoint was published 09/17/2025.

Sep 17, 20251h 32m

September 15th, 2025 - Brad Ferland with Jay Wahl, Executive Director of the Flynn Theater, and Singer-Songwrighter Kate Taylor

Brad Ferland talks with Jay Wahl, the executive director of the Flynn theater in Burlington on what role does performance art play in Vermont's society today. Also on the show is Singer-Songwriter Kate Taylor to talk about her concert later this month.

Sep 16, 20251h 33m

September 12th, 2025 - Kevin Ellis talks Charlie Kirk assassination, mental health, government funding and the Tunbridge Worlds Fair

Kevin Ellis reacts to the Charlie Kirk killing, talks to Luke Albee about the coming government shutdown and goes deep with UVM’s Dr. Robert Althoff about the mental health challenges for UVM, patients and providers. We end with a bright spot: The Tunbridge Worlds Fair. This Episode Of The Vermont Viewpoint aired on 09/12/2025

Sep 12, 20251h 42m

Sep 11th, 2025 - Host David Zuckerman talks with Mary Collins on being active in her community and with Melinda Moulton documentary on the new Ethan Allen

David speaks with Mary Collins, discussing her work as a 6th-generation Vermonter, being active in her community through her work and her spare time. in the 2nd hour, David will be joined by Melinda Moulton to talk about her journey with activism, business development in Burlington, bringing the train to the waterfront, and her and Rick's new documentary on Ethan Allen

Sep 11, 20251h 38m

September 10, 2025 Host Ross Connolly talks about American Economics, the Vermont GOP, and Planet Hank

Ross opens with Jason Sorens, Senior Research Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, about the U.S. economic condition, tariff impacts, and housing reforms in New Hampshire.Kurt Couchman, author of Fiscal Democracy in America, discusses his new book, and how America can fix our fiscal problems.Paul Dame, Chairman of the Vermont Republican Party, talks about the GOP mission to make Vermont more affordable, elections this November, and an outlook to the 2026 midterm elections.and Planet Hank, YouTube creator and investigative independent reporter, talks about his work exposing corruption, government waste, crime, and tackling Vermont's biggest problems.

Sep 10, 20251h 33m

September 9, 2025 Rob Roper talks about Americans for Prosperity with Activist Rachel Burgin, and State Representative Zak Harvey

Host Rob Roper talks about Americans for Prosperity, a national group looking to build political influence in the state of Vermont, with Rachel Burgin, a member of AfP in the first hour.Then State Representative Zak Harvey, who has been attending some of AfP's events in Vermont this summer, joins Rob in the second hour to talk about what he has observed in the gatherings.

Sep 9, 20251h 32m

September 8th, 2025 - Brad Ferland talks with Matt Cota on energy updates, Craig Meads about the Northeast Street Rod Nationals, Elliot Greenblot for Fraudwatch, and Senator Chris Mattos on issues, goals, and senate schedules.

September 8th, 2025 - Brad Ferland talks with Matt Cota on energy and transportation updates, Craig Meads about the Northeast Street Rod Nationals, Elliot Greenblot from the AARP for Fraudwatch, and Senator Chris Mattos on issues, goals, and senate schedules. This episode of Vermont Viewpoint was published 09/08/2025.

Sep 8, 20251h 34m

September 4th, 2025 - David Zuckerman talks with Lia Ernst, the legal director for the Vermont ACLU. Next, he speaks with Senator Tanya Vyhovsky to discuss her recent trip to Ukraine.

David Zuckerman talks with Lia Ernst, legal director for the Vermont ACLU. We will discuss the work that the Vermont ACLU is doing to uphold the principles of the Constitution with respect to Vermonters' civil liberties. Next, he speaks with Senator Tanya Vyhovsky (P/D) to discuss her recent trip to Ukraine. What she saw on the ground and her meetings with various groups that are involved politically. We will also cover some of the history and present-day realities that you may not hear about in the mainstream media. This episode of Vermont Viewpoint was published 09/04/2025.

Sep 4, 20251h 38m

September 3rd, 2025 - Ross Connolly with Richard Morrison on corporate Welfare, Duncan Schroeder on the gig worker economy, Jack DeOliveira on issues shared by VT and CT, and Dave Soulia about governmental transparency.

Ross Connolly talks with Richard Morrison, Senior Fellow with the Competitive Enterprise Institute, who joins the show to inform listeners about corporate welfare and the negative impact it has in the economy. Then, Duncan Schroeder, State Policy External Relations Manager with the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, discusses portable benefits and overregulation in the gig worker economy. He's followed by Jack DeOliveira, Policy Director for the Yankee Institute, who dives into the shared political issues between Vermont and Connecticut and what his organization is doing to bring attention and change. Finally, Dave Soulia with FYI VT talks about his data driven approach to bring more transparency to Vermont’s governmentThis episode was published 09/03/2025.

Sep 4, 20251h 34m

September 2nd, 2025 - Rob Roper with Alison Despathy, to discuss energy issues in Vermont and their impact on low income Vermonters. And Sara Viera on election integrity.

Rob Roper speaks with Alison Despathy, a citizen activist and journalist discussing energy issues in Vermont and their impact on low income Vermonters. And Sara Viera, chair of the Election Integrity Network New England Coalition on movements around the region and in Vermont to enhance the security, fairness, and accuracy of elections. Published on 09/02/2025.

Sep 2, 20251h 39m

Aug 29, 2025 - Kevin Ellis with VT Attorney General Charity Clark on troops and Trump. And fall books recommendation from Bear Pond Books.

Kevin Ellis speaks with VT Attorney General Charity Clark on troops and Trump. And fall books recommendation from Bear Pond Books. Published on 08/29/25.

Aug 29, 20251h 38m

Aug 28, 2025 - Host David Zuckerman talks about Vermont Healthcare, Labor Day, and finding houses for thousands of unhoused people.

Host David Zuckerman is joined by Nicole DiVita, the President of the Vermont Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals and the President of Healthcare for AFT VT, and Ashley Smith who is a member of the National Writers Union and the Tempest Collective and writes for numerous publications including Spectre, Truthout, Jacobin, New Politics, Against the Current, and Tempest, for a conversation about Labor Day, and the importance of organized labor in helping working class individuals whether unionized or not. He also discusses the upcoming Labor Day events across the state.Then, Brenda Siegel, Executive Director of End Homelessness Vermont, joins David to talk about her work helping find housing for hundreds, if not thousands, of unhoused people, including many who have been kicked out of temporary housing by Governor Scott and the legislature. They also discuss how the state's inaction and lack of planning led to significant challenges for those individuals as well as many communities across Vermont.

Aug 28, 20251h 33m