
WBCA Podcasts
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Cooking In The Dark
Join Dale and Cheryl for some delicious Christmas sugar cookies and some rice crispy treats.
Talk Of The Neighborhoods
Joe Heisler speaks to District 2 City Councilor Ed Flynn about the race for City Council President, potential tax increases, and more. Joe also speaks to Robert Orthman, co-chair for Progressive West Roxbury/Roslindale, a chapter of Progressive Massachusetts, about their grassroots approach to organizing and supporting political candidates in Boston.
Life Matters
Brendan O'Connell speaks to Dr. Martha Shuping about the trauma that can result from abortion. They also discussion "reproductive coercion" and studies that examine connections between abortion and suicide risk.
Boston Neighborhood Network News
The City of Boston declares a snow emergency during the record-setting storm. Anti-immigration enforcement protests break out across the country, including Boston, following the murder of Alex Pretti. Governor Maura Healey announces plans to limit underage social media use. Franklin Cummings Tech opens its new campus in Nubian Square. Hear an interview with Vanessa Calderón-Rosado, CEO of Inquilinos Boricuas en Acción (IBA).
Bostonian Rap
Host Rachel Miselman discusses Governor Healey's State of the Commonwealth Address, City Council taking Boston in the wrong direction, regarding politicians as celebrities instead of public servants, roadblocks in MA political parties, bad experiences with the MBTA as of late, cost & standard of living in Boston, & more.
Observations From The Trenches
Host Larry Higginbottom discusses the Democrats' attempt to vilify Republicans & Trump ahead of the midterms to regain power, large fraud uncovered in blue states, Democratic cities & states are the only ones fighting ICE, the displacement of the black community by immigrants, Democrats stifling will power to keep people on welfare, undermining the importance of citizenship, immigrants' effect on Boston, & more.
Discovering The Law
Guest Damian Turco, President Elect of The MA Bar Association and founder of Turco Legal!
Confronting Injustice
Host Linda Solomon & guests Kayla Kittredge, Helen Credle, Dominik St. Pierre, & Meghan Spencer continue their discussion about Malcolm X & Dr. Luther King Jr., their struggle for liberation, what people should know about them, current technology causing division, both men's contributions to community organizing in the present, how to divert negative energy to positive action & healing, & more.
Urban Empowerment Today
From the fields of bondage to the boardrooms of power, from hidden workshops to the stars themselves, Black brilliance has always blazed a trail." Host and educator Debora Shariff highlights dreamers, inventors, artists, influencers that lift the stories of black genius, resistance and vision across U.S. history and culture. Urban Empowerment Today speaks to the heirs of legacy-- the builders of tomorrow must recognize and reclaim their history and celebrate empowerment. Jo Anderson, Granville Woods, Henry Boyd, Benjamin Montgomery, Paul R. Williams, Ronald McNair, Edmond Albius, The Deacons for Defense and Justice, and William Madison McDonald are commemorated for their achievements and contributions. To those who have ever worn a cotton shirt, smiled to the fresh scent and flavor of vanilla, heard a saxophone and felt they were in space, been fascinated by the sight of Hollywood's skylines or slept in the comfort of a sound bed, tune in to hear more about what Urban Empowerment Today is like.
Ep 31Voice Of The Watchmen
Elder Nathaniel and Deacon Aesop discuss three trials of faith. They talk about how the father must lead the household, the need to resist temptation, and keeping the commandments as Israelites. With readings from John, Luke, Peters, Ecclesiasticus, and more.
The Mindful Aging Show
On this segment of 'The Mindful Aging,' Sebra Barcuis and her guest; Dr Phyllis Quinlan discuss strategies that can assist you when transitioning into your older age. Dr Phyllis Quinlan; a registered nurse and consultant for many years, encourages restructuring your lifestyle and renewing connections with daily-purpose can help when dealing with physical and mental changes due to aging.
Talk Of The Neighborhoods
Host Joe Heisler with guests Boston City Council President Liz Breadon & Boston District 7 City Councilor Rev. Miniard Culpepper!
Cooking In The Dark
Join Dale and Cheryl for a delicious sausage and chicken gumbo! Ep.# 347 PSA Free!
Life Matters
Host Brendan O'Connell interviews Hal Shurtleff (Co-Founder & Director, Camp Constitution) about the Shurtleff v Boston case, being denied raising the Christian flag in Boston, how the 1st amendment applies to the case, difficulties with the case and eventually winning, victory for free speech, & more.
Boston Neighborhood Network News
Community members gather at the Roxbury YMCA to honor Martin Luther King Jr. and his message of racial equality, justice, and human dignity. Boston and the broader arts community commemorate the life of Napoleon Jones-Henderson in a day of art, culture, and music. Hear an interview with Corey DePina, director of programs at Zumix, about how the music nonprofit empowers Boston youth and community.
Bostonian Rap
Rachel Miselman discusses the new Boston City Council . She also talks about issues in Boston including affordable housing, racism, and decreasing diversity. Rachel also encourages people to know their surrounding municipalities and representatives.
Observations From The Trenches
Host Larry Higginbottom explains why younger generations should not follow in the Boomers' footsteps, fraud in sanctuary cities & funding for immigrants, welfare programs that keep people poor, politicians using the same rhetoric for over 50 years to no avail, the importance of acquiring essential skills to elevate oneself, & more.
Words On Film
Today on "Words On Film", Dan Burke reviews "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple", "Dead Man's Wire", "Primate", "Song Sung Blue", and "Hamnet". Mr. Burke also runs down the movies subject to being released into theaters for the week of January 19th - 23rd, 2026.
Confronting Injustice
Linda Solomon and Kayla Kittredge talk about the life and work Malcolm X, and discuss how he is often cast as the opposite of MLK Jr., despite the fact they were working towards shared goals. Guest Helen Credle shares her experience being mentored by Malcolm X and meeting Coretta Scott King. Activists Meghan Spencer and Dominik St. Pierre share how their understanding of Malcolm X has developed over time.
Voice Of The Watchmen
Brother Nathaniel preaches on the topic "Jews & The Gentiles", the importance of Black & Latino brothers & sisters returning to New Jerusalem, & the scattering of Jews from Israel by expounding upon scripture such as John 8:32, Proverbs 4:7, Psalms 111:10, Genesis 10:5, Jeremiah 46:1, Deuteronomy 28:37, Ephesians 2:11, & much more.
Never Give Up "Where Giving Up Is Not An Option"
Host Rochelle Jones urges listeners to not lay aside what God has awarded you for carrying & being confident in serving God by using examples & scripture such as Hebrews 10:35, James 1:3, Galatians 6:9, & more.
The Mindful Aging Show
Host Sebra B speaks to Jenna Dion, Geriatric Care Manager at Clear Guidance LLC. She shares her experiences and advice from 17 years in the dementia care field. Learn how you can remain calm when caring for a loved one with Alzheimers with techniques such as box breathing and body scans.
City Talk with Ken Meyer (P.K. Norton)
Guest author P.K. Norton!
City Talk with Ken Meyer (P.K. Norton)
Guest author P.K. Norton 2022!
Boston Neighborhood Network News
MA Senate rejects Mayor Wu's tax proposal shifting more tax burden to commercial properties, An Evening in Cuba at Hibernian Hall in Roxbury, Beethoven Elementary kindergarten students receive Strider Bikes, interview with Shay Washington & Sumayah Thomas of Fresh Films about their youth filmmaking programs and their BPS partnership.
WBCA Presents: Akwerius & Ken Field
Akwerius performs with Ken Field live on WBCA Presents. Akwerius talks about growing up in Cameroon, France, and the US, as well as his musical influences and the significance of his name. Kwe and Ken also discuss music as a communal and spiritual practice.
Dumb Blondes Talk
Dumb Blondes Talk is back and better than ever with special guest Tim Steve Builder. Hear Ruby, Tommy, and "Tim" discuss Dancing with the Stars and mourn Andy Richter's departure from the season, as well as debate what feelings arise when you sit down on the MBTA and your seat is already warm. For hard-hitting news and debate, keep the blondes on.
The Other Page Radio
Haywood Fennell discusses the causes Martin Luther King, Jr. fought for, and how we can continue his work. He discusses the erosion of civil rights in the United States.
Cooking In The Dark
Join Dale and Cheryl for some delicious turkey and dumplings! Ep.# 346 PSA Free!
Ep 313Life Matters
Brendan O'Connell interviews Terri Marcroft, founder of Unplanned Good. Terri discusses her own experience with adoption, adoption as an alternative to abortion, and baby safe haven laws. She also discusses her book "Pro-Family Pro-Adoption: A Christian's Guide to Unplanned Pregnancy."
Ep 314Boston Neighborhood Network News
Protestors gather at Government Center following the killing of Renee Good by an ICE agent. 50 graduate from the Boston Police Academy. Somerville Winter Farmers Market offers a respite from the cold with fresh and local produce and live music. Hear an interview with Boston Action Climate Network executive director Hessann Farooqi about how the organization is bringing sustainability to every part of Boston. Plus, learn about some upcoming winter events in Boston.
Observations From The Trenches
Larry Higginbottom shares his opinion that Democrat-led states have too readily offered entry and support to immigrants.
Black Teachers Matter
Sharon Hinton discusses the recent, controversial election for Boston City Council President. She also speaks to Andre "Hollywood" Evans about the importance of being a community producer and creating music with a message He shares his experience producing shows that empower at Boston Neighborhood Network, Brookline Interactive Group, and Cambridge Community Television. Sharon and Andre discuss the need to vote, the growing unrest in America, and the killing of Renee Good.
Discovering The Law
Guest Vickie L. Henry, MA Appeals Court Judge!
Words On Film
Today on "Words On Film", Dan Burke reviews "No Other Choice", "Marty Supreme", "The Housemaid", "Anaconda" (2025), and "Father Mother Sister Brother". Mr. Burke also gives a spoken word preview of movies subject to being released into theaters on January 16th, 2026.
Confronting Injustice
On this episode of Confronting Injustice Linda interviews Pedro Valentin, a man who spent over 30 years incarcerated under a false arrest. They discuss his plight of obtaining healthcare after being reintroduced into society.
Urban Empowerment Today
Deborah Shariff discusses the environmental, health, and financial impacts of artificial intelligence, and the negative effects data centers can have on nearby communities. Deborah also offers her condolences to the family of Renée Nicole Good.
The WorxStation
The Second episode finally in, Sorry for the wait. Were talking about A.I. in the music world, where the conscious hip hop go?, and giving you some Bangers to bop to.
Voice Of The Watchmen
On the premier of Voice Of The Watchmen, Brother Nathaniel discusses how the Truth Will Make You Free & the bondage of black & brown people by using examples from scripture such as John 8:32, Exodus 4:4-7, Exodus 2:17, Acts 7:32, Hebrews 11:24, Daniel 7:9, John 14:8, Daniel 10:5, & many more.
City Talk with Ken Meyer (Dick Flavin)
Ken Meyer interviews Dick Flavin!
Boston Neighborhood Network News
The U.S. House passes a bipartisan bill to extend ACA healthcare subsidies. Boston's faith leaders gather in Roxbury to call for unity, compassion, and hope. Mayor Wu and Liz Breadon read Make Way for Ducklings at a story hour to encourage youth literacy. Following the death of two children from flu-related illness in Boston, Commissioner of Public Health Dr. Bisola Ojikutu addresses rising flu cases and how you can protect yourself and your loved ones.
The Village
Willie P. speaks to veteran, playwright, and award winning author Haywood Fennell. He shares his inspiration for his Coota book series and what started him on his writers journey. As well as the importance of literacy and learning.
Mayor's Cup Hockey 2025 - Bantam AAA PArkway vs. South Boston
Game 11 of 11. Coverage of the Mayor's Cup 2025 Hockey Tournament from the Kelly Rink at the Conte Forum on the campus of Boston College. Bantam AAA Parkway vs. South Boston.
Mayor's Cup Hockey 2025 - U14 Girls Parkway vs. Charlestown
Game 10 of 11. Coverage of the Mayor's Cup 2025 Hockey Tournament from the Kelly Rink at the Conte Forum on the campus of Boston College. U14 Girls Parkway vs. Charlestown.
Mayor's Cup Hockey 2025 - PeeWee AAA Parkway vs. South Boston
Game 9 of 11. Coverage of the Mayor's Cup 2025 Hockey Tournament from the Kelly Rink at the Conte Forum on the campus of Boston College. PeeWee AAA Parkway vs. South Boston.
Mayor's Cup Hockey 2025 - Squirt AAA Charlestown vs. Dorchester
Game 8 of 11. Coverage of the Mayor's Cup 2025 Hockey Tournament from the Kelly Rink at the Conte Forum on the campus of Boston College. Squirt AAA Charlestown vs. Dorchester.
Talk Of The Neighborhoods
Joe Heisler analyzes Mayor Michelle Wu's inaugural speech and discusses the year ahead for Boston with guests Representative Aaron Michlewitz of the 3rd Suffolk District, Anthony Davis Jr., CEO of the Davis System, and Greg Maynard, founder and executive director of the Boston Policy Institute.
Ep 312The Fundraising & Fun Raising Podcast
Robert Moran offers tips for using AI to advance your nonprofits: how to leverage your resources, draft your mission statement, clarify your vision and strategy, plan newsletters, and more.
The Other Page Radio
Haywood Fennell talks about attending the inauguration of Mayor Michelle Wu, the importance of veterans as an underused community resource, and admonishes the current presidential administration for how they have treated veterans. Haywood also discusses going from being homeless (but not hopeless) to leading community initiatives, including opening the General Gourdin and African American Veterans Memorial, as well as launching the Oscar Micheaux Family Theater Company in 1997. He also encourages listeners to call Robert Santiago, Commissioner of Veterans' Services for the City of Boston.
Cooking In The Dark
Join Dale and Cheryl for two delicious pies and another special diabetic dessert! Ep.# 345 PSA Free!