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Never Give Up "Where Giving Up Is Not An Option"
Host Rochelle Jones invites author Jennie Fournier to the show to discuss human trafficking & how to identify it, helping victims heal & trauma healing work, how she became involved in this line of work, how her faith has sustained her in her work, victims rebuilding their lives after being trafficked, how the church can further assist victims, & more.
Boston Neighborhood Network News
Mayoral candidate Josh Kraft drops out of election & promises $3 million in campaign funds to address the substance abuse crisis at Mass & Cass, 9/11 Anniversary Ceremony at Boston Public Garden, Mayor Wu kicks off "Boston Reads" program by reading to young students, local Jamaica Plain musicians perform at JP Music Fest, interview with registered respiratory therapist and certified asthma educator Jessica Garrity about September Asthma Peak season and asthma safety.
The Other Page Radio
We Are Better Together Warren Daniel Hairston Project (WAB2G) founder and Executive Director Ruth Rollins joins host Haywood Fennell on The Other Page Radio. Ruth shares her journey as a testament to how the past does not define us and how a tragedy can be transformed into a blessing. As a woman in recovery Rollins provides support, healing, advocacy and empowerment for women and girls affected by community violence and incarceration through Operation LIPSTICK and later WAB2G. Addiction, depression, recovery and the path to healing are discussed in light of how trauma can leave us feeling lost and lacking support with its challenges. The programs and services developed to care for young women and adult caregivers at We Are Better Together aspire to help them find their true selves and dispel the taboos of trauma and healing through community support systems. Advocacy for veterans is always a priority on The Other Page Radio and our host Haywood Fennell reminds us to offer hope and support for them and their conditions.
Cooking In The Dark
Join Dale and Cheryl for some coleslaw and fish tacos! Ep.# 326 PSA Free!
Life Matters
Host Brendan O'Connell interviews Jessica Flanagain (Partner, Axiom Strategies) about Nebraska measures 434 & 439, LB 574 restricting abortion past 12 weeks, battling the abortion industry amending these, pro-abortion outspending pro-life, voter cognitive dissonance in terms of abortion & ballot initiatives, strategies for pro-life messaging, & more.
BNN News
Hear Roslindale residents share their concerns going into Boston's preliminary elections for mayor and city council. Photographer shares how he uses film photography to reveal to the world the hidden beauty he sees. Plus, learn how local artist DaNice D. Marshall came to painting. DaNice's exhibition "Creating Space" is on display through 9/11/25 at Boston Neighborhood Network.
Observations From The Trenches
Host Larry Higginbottom discusses Boston's preliminary mayoral election. He encourages listeners to consider what tangible things a candidate can offer them, arguing that "an election is an exchange, not a giveaway." Larry also discusses his issues with immigration into the United States and the concept of sanctuary cities.
Talk Of The Neighborhoods: Boston Preliminary Election 2025
Boston Preliminary Election Special 2025 with all your favorite TOTN hosts Joe Heisler, Mary Tamer, & David Halbert joined by guests Senator Lydia Edwards, former City Council candidates Jon Spillane and William King, Ward 20 Dem. Committee member Rob Orthman, Politics & Prosecco host Jacquetta Van Zandt, & former Councilor John Tobin. Analysis & insight into Boston's 2025 preliminary election for City Council & Mayor.
Words On Film
Today on "Words On Film", Dan Burke reviews "Splitsville", "Light of the World", "It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley", and "The Bad Guys 2". Mr. Burke also gives a spoken word preview of movies subject to being released into theaters on September 12th, 2025.
Never Give Up "Where Giving Up Is Not An Option"
Cassandra Desrosiers, founder of Desro Digital, joins our host Rochelle Jones to share her experience of oceanic reawakening to God's calling, faith and commitment to higher purpose through baptism. A discussion of dreams and vision coming to fruition. Inner voices and urges bring many to question strength and resolve in their mission and Cassandra welcomes listeners to aids she has found in her quest for answers along the journey. Faith and the entrepreneur spirit match to meet in conversation in this week's episode of Never Give Up with Rochelle Jones.
City Talk with Ken Meyer (Chuck Knapp)
Host Ken Meyer interviews long-time radio veteran Chuck Knapp about his days at WRKO, how he first became hooked on radio & got started in the Boston radio business, the Bill Drake format, stories of Arnie Ginsburg & other legendary DJ's from the heyday of Boston radio, leaving WRKO for WIXY Cleveland, his time at WQXI Atlanta & WLS Chicago, comparing radio now & then, & much more! www.chuckknapp.com
Boston Neighborhood Network News
Allston "Christmas", Blessed Sacrament Church transitioning into Residential Units in Jamaica Plain, New Edition honored by Boston at renaming of Dearborn St. to New Edition Way and declaration of New Edition Day, Mother Caroline Academy 1st day of school Annual Clap-In, remembering Lens Joseph who passed tragically in a school bus accident & how Boston is ensuring this never happens again.
The Other Page Radio
Host Haywood Fennell invites us to another episode of The Other Page Radio, a show where everyone gets the opportunity to hear about our veterans and how their service to the country is an inexhaustible resource to communities everywhere. Haywood reminds us that veterans need our help and shares some of the many ways veterans continue to help us. Compassionate reminders abound as mental and physical health topics are discussed, current local events are experienced through active participation and the arts are appreciated through local veterans' efforts with a little help from the community. The Other Page Radio reads like a book hard to let go while recognizing a nation begins to lose its identity without its veterans.
Cooking In The Dark
Join Dale and Cheryl for some quick, easy, and oh-so-good potato cakes.
Talk Of The Neighborhoods
Host Joe Heisler & guests District 8 City Councilor Sharon Durkan & 5th Suffolk District State Rep. Chris Worrell!
Life Matters
Host Brendan O'Connell is joined by Father Shenan J. Boquet, a priest of the Houma-Thibodaux Roman Catholic Diocese and president of Human Life International, this week to discuss global birthrates and explore their opinions on these. Father Boquet shares his observations on the impacts abortions, contraceptives and sterilization have on global birthrates and their use towards population control, the deterioration of family values, the stunting of cultural development, telemedicine and its role in contraception, marriage and its diminishing role in society, the elimination of USAID funds, among other topics. Life matters and the gentlemen wish to offer future hope unto a world losing its sense of faith.
Boston Neighborhood Network News
Union Workers & Advocates for Workers' Rights march through Boston on Labor Day in support of Workers over Billionaires, BPS Students receive scholarships to BU from the Menino Program or Community Service Award Program, interview with lawyer and author Crystal Boateng & her daughter Whitney about the importance of the stories in her books and her trip to Ghana.
Observations From The Trenches
Host Larry Higginbottom discusses how boycotts, sit-ins, and other protests do not help African Americans gain control or ownership of the companies, platforms, and structures that are being protested. Larry also talks about how music and sports are not a reliable way to build wealth.
Words On Film
Today on "Words On Film", Dan Burke reviews "The Roses", "Caught Stealing", "Eden", and "The Thursday Murder Club". Mr. Burke also runs down the movies subject to being released into theaters on September 5th, 2025.
Boston Neighborhood Network News
We Make Noise Fest 2025 celebrates women and gender expansive artists at Downtown Crossing with music, art and purpose. The Boston Design Academy holds its prototype showcase, where students present STEAM projects that blend design, technology, and community impact. Hear an interview with Boston Education Fund executive director Pamela Leins about how BEDF provides a bridge between schools and philanthropists to identify ways to best uplift students.
The Village
Host Willie P, Get out, Get movin', and Going. Uphold Joy with the Lord, Keep Ya Head Up, and Spend some time with those you love.
Talk Of The Neighborhoods
Tonight on Talk of the Neighborhoods, Joe Heisler speaks to Mayor Michelle Wu and Darnell Williams, former executive director of the Urban League of Eastern MA. Mayor Wu discusses her tenure and track record as mayor, policies on drug use, immigration, and White Stadium, as well as the upcoming mayoral election. Darnell Williams discusses his recognition by the National Urban League as part of the Quarter Century Club for his dedicated service to the civil rights movement. He also places the current moment of discrimination and attacks on DEI polices in a historical context.
The Fundraising & Fun Raising Podcast
Host Robert Moran shares what you need to know to form a nonprofit, from determining your goals to creating a fundraising plan. Also discussed: fiscal sponsorship, using AI to assist in your application to the state, and more!
Cooking In The Dark
Join Dale and Cheryl for a giant cupcake and some delicious chicken noodle soup!
Life Matters
This week's show has Lynda Bell, President of Florida Right To Life and Chairman of the NRLC Board, join host Brendan O'Connell to discuss the state of abortion laws in the state of Florida. Lynda shares how the efforts of the Do No Harm Florida coalition in Florida, which included Florida Right To Life and Too Extreme For Florida, brought about the defeat of Amendment Four to the Florida Constitution-- the Amendment to Limit Government Interference with Abortion. The Heartbeat Bill and its effective reduction of abortions in Florida is recognized as a step in the right direction for those passionate about the pro-life movement and the impact Florida makes on the national scene through legislation.
Boston Neighborhood Network News
Boston celebrates the 250th anniversary of the United States Marine Corps. Hundreds gather at Boston City Hall Plaza to celebrate Ukraine's independence and culture at the 34th Annual Ukrainian Festival while showing solidarity with the nation, still at war. Plus, an interview with Dr. Imari Paris Jeffries on the upcoming Embrace Massó "¡Con Salsa!” International Music Festival, celebrating Jose Massó III, the longtime host of WBUR’s “¡Con Salsa!,” a bilingual Afro-Latin music program now in its 50th year. Learn about the festival, coming up on September 13th at Boston Common!
Observations From The Trenches
Larry Higginbottom discusses his issues with sanctuary cities and immigration policies, arguing that they do not benefit Black Americans. Larry also talks about the importance of developing high-income skills.
Black Teachers Matter
Sharon Hinton speaks to Marcos Baugh, founder and president of Urban Golf Club, which teaches inner city kids about golf and financial literacy through the values of patience, humility, and accountability. Marcos speaks about how golf isn't only a sport for rich white men, and can in fact be a path to financial literacy and stability. Mayoral candidate Domingos DaRosa calls in.
Words On Film
Today on "Words On Film", Dan Burke reviews "Honey Don't!", "Relay", "Night Always Comes", and "Sketch". Mr. Burke also gives a spoken word preview of movies subject to being released into theaters on August 29th, 2025.
Urban Empowerment Today
Deborah Shariff & Linda Solomon continue their discussion on hidden black legends and talk about the perilous state of democracy in the U.S. during "The Orange Administration." Anecdotes are shared on how to approach the law in a respectful, non-confrontational manner while preserving your rights in light of responses by authorities to suppress American voices. Education on civil rights and consumer efforts towards corporate accountability are some of the tools available for action while other platforms like peaceful protest and the media are challenged. This is what urban empowerment today looks like, every effort counts.
Boston Neighborhood Network News
Ed Markey and Ayanna Presley reintroduce the Freedom to Move Act, a proposal to fund free public transit city-wide. The Franklin Park Defenders aim to put people before profits at White Stadium and Franklin Park, and raise concerns about plans for future development. Hear an interview with ALS activist Mindy Uhrlaub about staying hopeful through seemingly insurmountable challenges, and her memoir "Last Nerve: A Memoir of Illness and the Endurance of Family".
City Talk with Ken Meyer (Rico Petrocelli)
Former Red Sox shortstop and third baseman Rico Petrocelli!
The Fundraising & Fun Raising Podcast
In this premiere episode of The Fundraising & Fun Raising Podcast, Robert Moran discusses using anger as creative fuel with guest Linda Solomon.
The Other Page Radio
The Other Page Radio hosts local upcoming candidates with one main question in mind: what do these public servants see in our communities that beckon their call to represent the people? Our host Haywood Fennell introduces candidates Sharon L. Hinton (Council District 5), Clifton A. Braitwaithe (Council At-large) and Domingos DeRosa (Mayor). The situating leading them to run office have led their drive as independent voices, activists and advocates into serving the community through non-partisan politics. Public safety, education and housing are big issues in the Boston area with many wishing to see changes in the city. The "Illusion of Inclusion", involvement in a democratic decision-making process, and voter disengagement are also discussed in highlighting the importance of voting and how politicians should be reflections of their communities, inspiring the next generations of voters.
Cooking In The Dark
Join Dale and Cheryl for some delicious goulash! Ep.# 323 PSA Free!
Talk Of The Neighborhoods
Host David Halbert with guests James Hills (Host of Java with Jimmy) & Anthony Davis Jr. (Founder & CEO of The Davis System)!
Life Matters
Host Colbe Mazarella interviews Brian Westbrook (Exec. Dir. & Founder, Coalition Life) about Coalition Life's mission & services, sidewalk counseling to prevent abortion, government funding to smear pregnancy centers, methods for counseling women on abortion & ensuring safety, abortion pill reversal, & more.
Boston Neighborhood Network News
African Festival of Boston at Boston Common, We Grow Microgreens LLC's mission to share importance of Microgreen plants & urban agriculture, interview with founder of Autism Eats, Leonard Zohn about how their organization is making an impact on the community.
Bostonian Rap
Host Rachel Miselman expresses concern with City Council's view of Trump & his policies, MA legislature's avoidance of being audited, the spreading of Methadone Mile & how City Councilors are or are not dealing with it, budgetary disregard, politicians being driven by appearance over authenticity, the recent indictment of Sheriff Steven Tompkins & Erin Murphy's reaction, & more.
Observations From The Trenches
Host Larry Higginbottom starts us off with a burning question-- how do sanctuary cities benefit American Blacks? The Observations From The Trenches this week concern themselves with the resources Bostonians have access to, or may soon lack, thanks to our government both federal and local and how they are put at risk by the predicaments currently implied by Boston being a sanctuary city in 2025. According to Larry the patterns of immigration in the past half century have displaced American Blacks in the U.S. economy, our host asks how this came to fruition and why politicians have not brought focus to immigration laws not being enforced on a national scale over the years.
Words On Film
Today on "Words On Film", Dan Burke reviews "Nobody 2", "Highest 2 Lowest", "Freakier Friday", and "War of the Worlds" (2025). Mr. Burke also gives a spoken word preview of movies subject to being released into theaters for the week of August 18th - 22nd, 2025.
Urban Empowerment Today
Deborah Shariff & Linda Solomon discuss hidden black legends, how this history has been intentionally stifled, former US Representative Robert Smalls, so-called first president John Hanson, civil rights activist Gloria Richardson, Henrietta Lacks, the black Statue of Liberty, & more.
Never Give Up "Where Giving Up Is Not An Option"
Host Rochelle Jones encourages listeners to stand strong by using scripture such as Corinthians & Isaiah & more, using faith in God as your armor, the future glory of God is worth more than what one is currently going through, abandoning dead feelings & ways, transforming one's life by living for God, being aware of false prophets, & more.
City Talk with Ken Meyer (Sarah Weinman)
Ken Meyer interviews accomplished author Sarah Weinman about her book Scoundrel!
Boston Neighborhood Network News
Boston Fire Academy 2nd largest recruit class graduation, Mothers for Justice & Equality MJE Family Fun Day in Mattapan, performance & interview with DJ Kareem.
The Village
Willie P. invites Boston City Council At-Large candidate Alexandra Valdez to the show to discuss her background, why she is running for City Council, her hopes for the School Committee, her thoughts on bus lanes & city transportation & infrastructure, the renovation of White's Stadium & its effects on residents, her priorities were she to be elected an At-Large City Councilor, the importance of bringing the trades back to schools, the high cost of rent and home ownership in Boston, & much more!
The Tape Deck Hour
Cuban Mic speaks to Amalia Daché, an Afro-Cuban American scholar who is an Assistant Professor at Penn Graduate School of Education. She shares her experience coming to America during the Mariel boatlift and the generational trauma of that experience. They also talk about racial injustice being left out of the conversation when people discuss Cuba, and raise concerns about the Pan-Africanism, Black Solidarity, and Black Lives Matter movements in their views of Cuba. Amalia and Cuban Mic also discuss how propaganda from the Cuban regime influences people's view of the country, and sometimes overshadows the lived experiences of Afro-Cubans.
WBCA Presents: We Make Noise Fest 2025
We Make Noise Fest empowers women and gender-expansive artists in a day long festival of local music, visual art, and more. Singer-songwriter and festival producer Naomi Westwood visits the WBCA studio to discuss the festival, the mission of We Make Noise Boston, and their own recently-released album, Cycle & Change.
Cooking In The Dark
Join Dale and Cheryl for some chocolate peanut butter fudge on the stove, some microwave peanut butter fudge, and some delicious hot chocolate! Ep.# 322 PSA Free!
Talk Of The Neighborhoods
Host David Halbert & guests Kim Janey (President & CEO, EMPath) & Molly Rose Goodman & Elvira Mora (Abundant Housing MA)