
WBCA Podcasts
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WBCA Presents: Notebook P
In studio performances, interview, upcoming shows & anime with Dakotah Kennedy and Notebook P on this WBCA Presents!
Discovering The Law
Host Lucy Rivera and special guest Consul General Arnaldo Minuti celebrate Boston's recent 2024 award "The Capital of Creativity" as well an in depth conversation on the journey and mission of the consul General.
Words On Film
Today on "Words On Film", Dan Burke reviews "Project Hail Mary", "Ready or Not 2: Here I Come", "They Will Kill You", "Forbidden Fruits", and "Mr. Nobody Against Putin". Mr. Burke also runs down the movies subject to being released into theaters for the week of March 30th - April 3rd, 2026.
Confronting Injustice
Host Linda Solomon & guests John & Kayla reflect upon Marcus Garvey, his background, & his contributions to identity, economics, self determination & global unity.
Urban Empowerment Today
Deborah converses with the 7th generation Roxbury native, multi-faceted independent governor candidate, Ms. Andrea C. James. In this very powerful episode, Ms. James shares her story, life experiences & accolades in her strong pursuit of justice.
Let's Talk About It
All People. One Movement. Inform. Inspire. Empower. Don’t miss this powerful episode featuring Tonia Cummings and Mariah Cajuste, Esq! We’re getting real about women entrepreneurs — the journey, the challenges, and what it truly takes to succeed.
Voice of The Watchmen
Continuing on the previous episode's topic of "My Temple, My Choice", why over-eating & certain foods should be avoided, the harmfulness of sugar, the system purposely poisoning us with food & sugar, the dangers of ultra-processed foods, foods designed to cause addiction, & much more. Using research & scripture to expound upon these topics.
Never Give Up "Where Giving Up Is Not An Option"
Host Rochelle Jones & Elder Betty discuss keeping the covenant of God, putting God first, staying hopeful & positive in God, the family formula, & much more.
The Mindful Aging Show
Host Sebra Barcuis invites guest Valeria Ramdon PhD to the show to discuss minding your health business, Valeria's numerous accolades, making the most of each aspect of your health, health as a state of well-being and not necessarily the absence of disease, maintaining your independence and autonomy into older age, & more.
City Talk with Ken Meyer (Ron Della Chiesa)
Guest Ron Della Chiesa!
City Talk with Ken Meyer ( Ron Della Chiesa)
Guest Ron Della Chiesa! 2023 Interview.
City Talk with Ken Meyer (Ron Della Chiesa 2025)
Ken Meyer invites Ron Della Chiesa back to the show to discuss his radio program Strictly Sinatra, experiences with Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett, Sinatra history, working with the Boston Symphony Orchestra & the Boston Pops, great BSO & Pops conductors, the changing state of radio broadcasting, great old-time radio shows, & more!
The WorxStation
On this episode of The WorxStation, BeatDope and Ur_boi_Blunt discuss the latest news on the A.I. issue in the music business. From DeepFake Ai generated songs being taken down by Sony, to the Ai Framework being designed by the gov't.
Boston Neighborhood Network News
Boston becomes first major US city ensuring AI education & training in public schools for teachers & students, PowerCorps Boston Green Industry Workforce Development 2026 graduating class, BIPOC women's gathering addresses new report by Boston Women's Fund & The Center for Women & Politics & Public Policy at UMass Boston finding that less than 1% of non-profits in Boston explicitly serve women and girls of color, interview with Mayra I. Negrón-Roche about IBA's Early Education Program combining bilingual learning & flexible care & income base pricing to support families of all backgrounds.
The Robe Life
In this premiere episode of Robe Life, find out what the Robe Guy has in store for you. "Robe Life," when you're sitting around in your bathrobe, is a time for relaxation, reflection, and comedy. Today, Robe Guy muses about his recent home improvement projects.
The Tape Deck Hour
Cuban Mic speaks to Kelly Ford, executive director of the new Methuen Youth & Community Center. Kelly shares her story of moving from New Jersey to Boston with "500 dollars and a dream." She also discusses where she gets her inspiration to teach and be a motivational speaker, and her faith in Jesus.
The Fundraising & Fun Raising Podcast
Robert Moran shares advice for replacing big donors that leave, and asking current donors to give more. Tips include creating donor categories, organizing dinner parties, and helping donors visualize their impact.
Cooking In The Dark
Join Dale and Cheryl for a delicious Superbowl snack! Ep.# 256 PSA Free!
Talk Of The Neighborhoods
Host Mary Tamer & guests John Fitzgerald (Boston City Councilor, Dist. 3) & Lisa Lazare (Exec. Dir., Educators for Excellence).
Boston Neighborhood Network News
Boston's urban gardeners and farmers share knowledge and plant seeds at the 50th Annual Gardener's Gathering. Ayanna Pressley and Hakeem Jeffries address the importance of continuing to fund the Affordable Care Act. Learn more about Team IMPACT, a non-profit that connects children facing serious illness with college sports teams, in an interview with Maura Ambrose, national director of development. You'll also hear about the upcoming Team IMPACT Game Day Gala.
Bostonian Rap
Host Rachel Miselman speaks on the need for qualified leadership in the Commonwealth, the importance of well-informed voting in strength, inauthentic local politicians, questionable use of campaign money, & more.
Observations From The Trenches
Larry Higginbottom shares his perspective that people have only recently started speaking out against ICE, and that democrats are demonizing ICE to rally support as the midterms approach.
Black Teachers Matter
Host Sharon Hinton invites guest Andrea James to the show to discuss her Progressive Independent run for MA governor, her background & platform, putting the power back in the hands of the people, building up community organization to combat the machine, loss of interest & trust in the establishment parties, her takes on healthcare & affordable housing, an equitable public banking system & universal childcare, & much more.
Words On Film
Today on "Words On Film", it's the 13th Annual "Words On Film" Post-Awards Reaction Show! Dan Burke gives his reaction to the 98th Academy Awards and the 46th Golden Raspberry Awards.
Confronting Injustice
Host Linda Solomon & guests Joe Tache, Dominik St. Pierre, & Kayla Kittredge discusses understanding political movements in the U.S., the party for Socialism & Liberation & its platform, the elite class holding control over the election process, the stigmatized label of socialism, & more.
Urban Empowerment Today
Deborah Shariff talks about victories and injustices faced by Black small business owners. Learn about the founding of the Congressional Black Caucus, the Business Opportunity Reform Act of 1988, and Minority Enterprise Small Business Investment Companies (MESBICs). Find out about services that will help you connect your business to government contracts.
Let's Talk About It
In observation of Women's History Month, Host Safiya Sanyika & guest Darnell Thomas discuss women entrepreneurs, their struggles & successes, Darnell's talk show & business ventures, learning to become an actor & entrepreneur, & much more.
Voice Of The Watchmen
Elder Nathaniel talks about communing with your own heart: you must be able to confess your sins, as well as be able to forgive, if you're going to ask God for forgiveness. With readings including Psalm 4:4, 103:10, and 119:52; Lamentation 3:39; Ezra 9:13; Leviticus 19:17; Sirok 28; Matthew 6:13 and 18:23; and 1 Kings 8:47.
City Talk with Ken Meyer (Jim Rosin)
Jim Rosin 2021
City Talk With Ken Meyer (Jim Rosin)
Guest Jim Rosin! 9/24/22
City Talk with Ken Meyer (Jim Rosin)
Jim Rosin 2022
Boston Neighborhood Network News
Boston commemorates the 250th anniversary of Evacuation Day. The annual Irish Holiday Luncheon brings together older Bostonians in South Boston. City Life / Vida Urbana, Homes for All Massachusetts, and other advocates continue to fight for rent stabilization in Boston at the State House. Hear an interview with Nat Sheidley, president and CEO of Revolutionary Spaces, about their exhibit The Road to Revolution: Massachusetts and the Independence Movement, on view now at the Old State House.
The Other Page Radio
On this episode of The Other Page Radio, Haywood is premiering a new segment called "All Out", which will be a monthly highlight of community leaders. Mr. Leonard Lee is first up to be recognized. A Boston local, community leader, and a person of service to Boston's Urban areas.
Cooking In The Dark
Join Dale and Cheryl for a delicious stir-fry dish! Ep.# 255 PSA Free!
Talk Of The Neighborhoods
Host David Halbert & guests Jalina Suggs (Director of Boston, Union Capital), Phil Servello-Jones (Strategy Team, Greater Boston Interfaith Organization), & Erik Berg (President, Boston Teachers Union).
Life Matters
Brendan O'Connell welcomes guest Samuel D. Green of Reason for Life for a discussion about abortion opinions within the churchgoing community. Samuel addresses the reasons why churchgoers might not be pro-life and shares the Bible passages that support the pro-life movement.
Boston Neighborhood Network News
The Irish Pastoral Center celebrates St. Patrick's Day. Bunker Hill Community College's career fair creates networking opportunities for students. Hear an interview with Sasha Goodfriend, executive director of MassNow, and learn about their work to make Boston more equitable, including through advocating for more equitable access to menstrual products.
Bostonian Rap
On this week's episode, Racheal unapologetically calls out politicians who try to hoodwink the people. From political independents playing all sides, to getting snowed, Racheal lets it out about the true decorum of politics.
Observations From The Trenches
Larry Higginbottom shares his view that "we cannot control what we do not own," and that Black Americans must stop focusing on civil rights, voting rights, and human rights and instead start building and owning their own platforms. Larry discusses the options in life that building wealth can give you, as well as the importance of not blindly following any particular political party.
Discovering The Law
Guest Maureen Boyle, Journalist and Author of "The Ghost" and "Shallow Graves".
Black Teachers Matter
Sharon Hinton speaks to Persis Yu, an attorney, social worker, mother of two, and a long-time Hyde Park resident who is running for state senator in Norfolk and Suffolk counties. She discusses the need for change, the importance of communities being led by people from those communities, and her goals to support families, workers, and consumers. Sharon and Persis also talk about vocational education, deteriorating public school buildings, ranked choice voting, and the many things that local politics shape.
Words On Film
Today on "Words On Film", Dan Burke reveals what movies he thinks will win and should win at the 98th Annual Academy Awards.
Confronting Injustice
Linda Solomon continues her talk on the eminent mind of Marcus Garvey, with her guests Kayla Kittredge & Jonathan Bennet. Giving a structural analysis on his "Look for me in the whirlwind" speech from 1929, and how its still relevant today.
Voice Of The Watchmen
Elder Nathaniel talks about the importance of fearing the lord, doing his will, and becoming righteous through acts. With readings from Psalm 111:10, Psalm 119:72 Genesis 7:1, Luke 1:5, 2 Peter 2:5-7, James 2:14, Jobe 6:1, 1 Samuel 2:6, and more.
The Mindful Aging Show
This Week on "The Mindful Aging Show", Sebra Continues with the "staying ready, so you don't have to get ready" segment with her guest Iris Richards. keeping health and wellness a priority as we age. as well as staying on top of life insurance policies while preparing loved ones for the future.
City Talk with Ken Meyer (Dan Barry)
Ken Meyer interviews author Dan Barry about his book "Bottom Of The 33rd: Hope, Redemption, And Baseball's Longest Game".
Voices of Madison Park Podcast
Host Brandy Cruthird, Dir. of Strategic Engagement & Communications for Madison Park Technical Vocational High School, & MPHS Sr. Danny discuss the greatness & uniqueness of MPHS & interview Shakeen Stewart, Manager of Admissions & Recruitment, about the vocational programs MPHS offers, student selection system, the process of applying to MPHS, the cycle of vocational & academic courses, co-op & Associate Degree programs, & more. On the second half Ms. Noele Rudeen, Family Liaison for MPHS, discusses her role advocating for families of MPHS, helping families outside of school in order to succeed in school, the importance of parents being involved in their child's education, & more.
The WorxStation
On The worxStation Ep 06 BeatDope & Blunt discuss the state of music while the AI war is currently underway. The opportunities that are closing for upcoming artists and their personal stance on the situation as a whole.
Boston Neighborhood Network News
MA students earn the highest scores on Advanced Placement tests in the nation again and breaking U.S. record, Mayor Wu & Mary Skipper host AP roundtable, Mayor Wu & several organizations announce major donations support Boston immigrant communities, BPS announces 2025 High School graduation rate data highest ever, interview with Bradley Vernatter about Boston Lyric Opera celebrating 50 years.
The Tape Deck Hour
Cuban Mic habla con Ignacio Cuesta Valle, alias El Piche, un anticomunista y autor cubano que pasó 29 años como prisonero político en Cuba. Habla de su niñez en Cuba, el racismo antes y después de 1959, las condiciones el la prisión, y su vida después de liberación. Cuban Mic speaks with Ignacio Cuesta Valle aka El Piche, a Cuban anticommunist and author who spent 29 years as a political prisoner in Cuba. He discusses his childhood in Cuba, racism before and after 1959, the conditions in prison, and life after his release.