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C'est La Vie!
Brooklyn Ang shares a candid look at her holiday weekend. From the joyful chaos of family gatherings to the moments that test your patience. Brooklyn Ang also opens up about the power of moving forward without letting your past define you.
Never Give Up "Where Giving Up Is Not An Option"
Host Rochelle Jones discusses approaching & dealing with trauma God's way by using examples from scripture such as Psalms 34:18, Psalms 147:3, I Peter 5:7, I Corinthians 12:26, Psalms 139:14, Ephesians 2:10, Romans 8:37, Genesis 50:20, & pointing out how God heals and provides along the way.
The Mindful Aging Show
Sebra Barcuis talks with Renee Lacroix-Tejeda and Uranie Lacroix-Vieux about financial literacy, the road to home ownership, and nursing education - offering practical tips and inspirations for next steps.
City Talk with Ken Meyer (Tom Kennedy)
Ken Meyer Interviews guest Tom Kennedy!
Boston Neighborhood Network News
An overview of Boston holiday happenings. Students and concerned citizens protest the closure of four BPS schools that serve diverse populations. Hear an interview with Ian Powell, founder and CEO of LoudMinds TV, on developments in the Massachusetts cannabis industry and debates surrounding proposed legislation to end legal adult use cannabis.
The Fundraising & Fun Raising Podcast
The Fundraising & Fun Raising Podcast with Robert B. Moran explores ways to use humor to increase the effectiveness of nonprofits. This week's episode offers insights on how comedy positively impacts an organization's fundraising events, operations, board and volunteer recruitment if done mindfully. Non-profit organizations often take on colossal efforts to achieve their goals and are often seen as serious environments sometimes overwhelming, if not intimidating, those that would be willing to join their causes. Breaking the ice with humor as an effective strategy to approach complex matters is what Robert proposes as he shares observations on how humor leads to engagement, community-building, conflict resolution, crowdfunding, organizational wellness and much more. This show offers an option to those in organizing who have ever found themselves challenged in their mission of growth to welcome humor into their lives, and organizations, for more enjoyment and productivity along the journey.
The Other Page Radio
Haywood Fennell hosts The Other Page Radio with guest Shawn Matthews, program manager of housing and stabilization at Home-Start. Home-Start helps provide housing for the chronically homeless-- those who have been documented as being homeless longer than 365 days. Veterans, families, individuals struggling with disabilities, substance abuse and unemployment, among others, are some of our community members that Shawn works with in outreaching to provide a support network to achieve stability. Be it through housing services or harm reduction, making a difference starts with small actions. Mr. Matthews shares his journey starting with volunteering to help others going through difficult times. We all require opportunities to improve. Haywood and Shawn discuss ways in which the way we live and think can be the portal to reach our higher selves on The Other Page Radio, no matter how hard life gets. We are more of a community when we can reach out and help each other.
Cooking In The Dark
Join Dale and tim for some cheddar chicken tetrazini! Ep.# 340 PSA Free!
Talk Of The Neighborhoods
Host Joe Heisler welcomes guest City Councilor Julia Mejia to the 1st half of the show to discuss her candidacy for Boston City Council President. Then on the 2nd half Rev. Art J. Gordon joins to discuss Peoples Baptist Church, Black Leadership in Boston, & more!
Boston Neighborhood Network News
Boston joins several city governments and nonprofits to sue the Trump Administration over new restrictions on funding for homeless support services. The Roslindale Christmas tree lighting brings holiday cheer to the Boston neighborhood. Nancy Santos shares the success of Roxbury Community College's Rox Box, a food pantry for enrolled students.
Music Is Healing Radio Boston
On the inaugural episode of Music Is Healing Us Radio host Kwe introduces the MIHU collective & its mission committed to promoting the message of unity through music worldwide. Kwe shares & provides insight to clips from the Bridging the Gap Conference, the Key to Wellness, a Wellness Guide at Spiral Gardens & reconnecting to the Earth, & the Rule of Rhythm in the Design Process.
Bostonian Rap
achel Miselman discusses Ayanna Preslley's decision to run for reelection, rather than challenge Markey in the upcoming Senate race. She also discusses Ed Markey's career, the importance of gyms as health centers, the Massachusetts Republican Party's path forward, and the difference in politics between a brand and a presence.
Observations From The Trenches
Larry Higginbottom speaks more on immigration. Why is it different now than in the past? Where did they come from? Who is looking out for American citizens? Larry discusses the cost on taxpayers because of immigration, the likelihood of immigrant success in other countries, who is being adversely impacted by so much immigration, politicians should prioritize citizens first, the displacement of citizens from facets of life such as housing & employment, citizens being used & lied to by the Democratic Party, & more.
Discovering The Law
Boston Neighborhood Network News
Learn about the much-discussed White Stadium revitalization project in this deep-dive on the controversial private-public partnership. Hear perspectives from the Franklin Park Defenders and Mike Omenazu, Director of Community Engagement for Boston Legacy Football Club.
Words On Film
Today on "Words On Film", Dan Burke reviews "Wicked: For Good", "Rental Family", "Train Dreams", and "Nuremberg". Mr. Burke also gives a spoken-word preview of movies subject to being released into theaters for the week of November 23rd - 28th, 2025.
Confronting Injustice
Linda Solomon and co-host Khari Wilcox talk about the direction of youth today in their mission to heal, educate and empower. Healing begins with honesty-- kids need structure. Mindful communication from guardians, youth mentorship circles and parenting groups are some of the ideas discussed to help rebuild, restore and reclaim a generation of young people absorbed by social media, overstimulated by a torrent of information and left under-guided as they look to us for direction and recognition. The internet is an amoral compass and parents need to be strong, present and committed as they express the value of quality time if they wish to lead the youth of today to a meaningful path into the future. Confronting Injustice is tough and reminds us that love is not always easy yet always worth the effort.
Never Give Up "Where Giving Up Is Not An Option"
Rochelle Jones talks with us about Spiritual Overflow, what it is & why its balance is needed to walk in true faith.
Word Party
Madison Park student Ty hosts the premiere episode of Word-party, a game show where contestants try to guess the correct definition of words to earn as many points as possible. From aggrandize to adversary, contestant Anthony is put to the test.
City Talk with Ken Meyer (Steve Burton)
Guest Steve Burton!
What If?
Welcome to What If?, a show where you can let your imagination fly, think about different scenarios, and change people's perspective on certain topics. This week's topic: games. What would happen if all the games in the world disappeared? What if new activities became a social norm? What elements would you combine to create the perfect game? All this and more on What If?, hosted by Anthony from Madison Park High School.
The Other Page Radio
Haywood Fennell is a US Veteran and host of The Other Page Radio, contributing to the community through his experience and wisdom. This week's episode drives home some serious veteran's issues as we prepare to celebrate the holiday season. Homeless vets, feeding our veterans, and how veterans celebrate Thanksgiving, as ambassadors of American culture, overseas are some of the topics Haywood approaches over the hour. Changes in the community and its redevelopment programs are put in question as veteran housing remains in short order and high need. Veterans should be valued more in our society as their contributions are continuously overlooked by those that relish in the benefits of their service. The message Haywood shares this Thanksgiving is that we can work together to make it better, with wishes of blessings to the audience in gratefulness.
Cooking In The Dark
Join Dale and Tim for some delicious potato skins! Ep.# 338 PSA Free!
Life Matters
Thomas Glessner, president of the National Institute of Family and Life Advocates (NIFLA), has a conversation with host Brendan O'Connell about Life Matters. NIFLA's pro-pregnancy efforts to offer anti-abortion solutions have led to litigation by New York Attorney General Leticia James and Attorney General of California Robert Bonta against critical pregnancy centers offering progesterone as Abortion Pill Reversal (APR). Attorney Generals James and Bonta state these services as deceptive acts or practices and false advertising that may lead to health risks for women. Glessner describes the details of NIFLA's defense of Free Speech and claim that pregnancy centers should be able to provide expecting women with education and options when considering the two-drug protocol of mifepristone and misoprostol to end a pregnancy.
Boston Neighborhood Network News
Governor Healey finalizes the state budget—hear details on where the money's going. SPOKE Art offers a space for reflection and remembrance at its World AIDS Day Vigil, including a performance involving commemorative quilts. Senior citizens and city leaders celebrate their annual Thanksgiving Gathering at the East Boston Senior Center. Parties From Above provides free parties for children who have lost their parents to gun violence and overdoses. Plus, an interview with Mike Omenazu, Director of Community Engagement for Boston Legacy FC, on the much-discussed new White Stadium.
Bostonian Rap
Host Rachel Miselman opines upon tentative republican Lt. Governor candidate Todd Taylor, fighting between local political parties, the need for a 3rd or independent political party to balance out politics, politician showboating & selfishness, Sal DiDomenico, Erin Murphy & Ayanna Pressley, the need for more republican participation in MA, & more.
Observations From The Trenches
Larry Higginbottom talks about the shortcomings of both the Democratic and Republican parties, the issue with identity politics, his problems with immigration, the importance of not relying on public benefits, and how multiculturalism is a distraction from the racial wealth gap and the predominately white billionaire class.
Discovering The Law
Lucy Rivera speaks to attorney Jeffrey Woolf, Assistant General Counsel to the Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers, about artificial intelligence, particularly generative AI. They discuss its uses and implications for the practice of law.
Black Teachers Matter
Sharon Hinton invites English teacher Tristen Grannum to speak about his experience in Boston Public Schools. The two also discuss Boston busing, METCO and its predecessor Operation Exodus, the Ujima Scholars Program, preparing students for school, and more.
Confronting Injustice
Linda Solomon and co-host Khari Wilcox wish to help the community break cycles of trauma and addiction by bringing awareness and understanding of emotional literacy. The battle between pride and mental health expose vulnerabilities that result from challenging experiences with emotions often placing us behind survival masks to adapt. Emotional literacy as an ability to name, understand and manage feelings is discussed as a skill developed to address conflictive states of mind. Second chances exist if you are willing to dig deep and seek help inside, loving yourself enough to do what's right. Confronting Injustice tackles the tough subject of removing the mask and avoiding the dangers of losing yourself in isolation by recognizing your emotions and supportive ways to cope with personal conditions.
Talk Of The Neighborhoods
Host Mary Tamer speaks to Jesse Littlewood, Campaign Manager for Coalition for Healthy Democracy. They discuss a proposed ballot initiative that would create an all-party primary for state elections, matters of voter education and turnout, and the process to get a question on the ballot. Also, learn about Jesse Littlewood's urban farming.
The Mindful Aging Show
Sebra honors National Alzheimers and caregivers month with guest Michael P. Kincade, the Community Outreach Lead for Massachusetts Alzheimers Research Team. Sebra and Michael highlight the under-represented in Alzheimers research.
Boston Neighborhood Network News
150,000 Massachusetts residents may lose heat due to funding delays for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. The Greater Boston Collaborative Food Access Hub in Roxbury celebrates a year of providing nutritious food to pantries, soup kitchens, and other sites. Bostonians discuss a potential ballot question to bring rent control to Boston. Hear an interview with Corinne White, the Dementia-Friendly Coordinator for Boston's AgeStrong commission, about how the City is working to make Boston more accommodating of those living with dementia.
The Fundraising & Fun Raising Podcast
The effectiveness of non-profits is explored by host Robert B. Moran as he discusses the process of beginning a non-profit. The scope of your idea(s) will dictate the scale of the non-profit-- whether it be a task for one or a team of many, fundraising requirements, duration of your organization's efforts and clarity of vision. Inspirational tools are shared. Your journey of expression awaits with The Fundraising and Fun Raising Podcast there to help along the way.
Cooking In The Dark
Join Dale and Cheryl for a roast in the pressure cooker along with some vegetables and some oven-baked portabello fries! Ep.# 338 PSA Free!
Life Matters
On this episode of Life Matters, Brendan and his co-host are counting and collecting signatures in the hopes of overturning an abortion bill that's covered by taxpayers.
Boston Neighborhood Network News
The Worrell Turkey Drive brings holiday cheer and 4,000 turkeys to Bostonians. Locals at Faneuil Hall share their favorite things about Thanksgiving. Hear a report on Fenway's automated beer service machines, and a union proposal to require bartenders in place of these automated dispensers. Plus, an interview with Edgar Vasquez and Pamela Chu-Sheriff, co-authors of "Restorative Practices that Heal School Communities".
Bostonian Rap
Host Rachel Miselman discusses citizen journalism vs. traditional professional journalism, BNN & WBCA as a solid foundation for journalism & journalism education, developing trust & ethics in journalism, the changing landscape of citizen journalism, expresses her opinions on some local citizen journalists, possible plagiarism, & more.
Observations From The Trenches
Larry Higginbottom emphasizes how unaffordable housing is in & around Boston for anyone earning under 3 figures, capitalism is the only way out of poverty by cultivating high in demand skills & services, democrat rhetoric enabling people to remain poor & in need of services, the economy is separate from politics, social programs & welfare that rewards counter productive behavior, democrat politicians using taxpayer money to fund immigrants, the degradation of Boston Public Schools, & more.
Words On Film
Today on "Words On Film", Dan Burke reviews "The Running Man" (2025), "Now You See Me: Now You Don't", "Being Eddie", and "Tyler Perry's Finding Joy". Mr. Burke also runs down the movies subject to being released into theaters for the week of November 17th - 21st, 2025.
Urban Empowerment Today
Deborah Shariff & Linda Solomon discuss the importance of being whole, how to combat being anxious & stressed, self healing & community support, The Healing Table non-profit & confronting trauma, the Confronting Injustice radio show on WBCA, corruption in the justice & prison systems, & more!
Never Give Up "Where Giving Up Is Not An Option"
Host Rochelle Jones relays the importance of faith in God & never giving up by using examples and scriptures such as Galatians 6:9, Romans 8:28, II Corinthians 4:9, & more!
City Talk with Ken Meyer (Duane Steele)
Guest Duane Steele! 2023 Interview.
City Talk with Ken Meyer (Duane Steele)
Ken Meyer interviews Duane Steele!
Boston Neighborhood Network News
Longest Government Shutdown over, MA Girls in Trade annual conference in Dorchester honoring women in the workforce, Handmade for the Holidays Market & Crafts Fair at Gore Place in Waltham, Lisa Braxton's story of how a mammogram saved her life & why mammograms are so important for black women to prevent breast cancer, interview with Heather Cook & Bless Robinson about the recommencement of the South End Brunch Club & continuing Mel King's legacy through connection and healing.
The Village
Willie P. pays tribute to U.S. Veterans, talks about the good, bad, the ugly history behind Veterans Day & Thanksgiving, and the hope for the future of America with her guest Vicky Victor.
The Tape Deck Hour
Cuban Mic & Dr. Orlando Gutierrez Boronat conduct a deep dive into the political standing of Cuba, the remnants that socialism has left on Cuba, the truth on Fidel Castro and more. The purpose of this show is to provide insight on the struggle Cuba is facing today.
The Fundraising & Fun Raising Podcast
Robert explores one of life's most meaningful investments - Friendship. He dives into what it means to find genuine friends, how to evaluate friendships and how to hold on to the people who truly support and inspire you.
The Other Page Radio
Haywood Fennell speaks to fellow veteran, friend, and musician Leon Beal. Leon shares why he started singing in high school, how he started performing in Brazil and Italy, and how he uses music as a tool for truth and inspiration. He also recounts his time in the air force, dealing with addiction, and how music gave him the strength to move forward.
Cooking In The Dark
Join Dale and Cheryl for some green tomatilla stew and some spicy chili cheesey corn muffins! Ep.# 337 PSA Free!