Hamilton
Author Willard Sterne Randall goes beyond the musical to talk about one of our most revered founding fathers, Alexander Hamilton.

Author Willard Sterne Randall goes beyond the musical to talk about one of our most revered founding fathers, Alexander Hamilton.
Author Lawrence Mead talks about the importance of individuality and how it might be slipping away in our country.
Susan Flint tells the story about her son, Lukas, killed in a hit-and-run car accident while walking home in Boston ten days before Christmas. As tragic as this his death was, she still finds comfort that he was able to help others as an organ donor.
Book author Stephanie Schorow talks about all the major fires in the history of Boston and the innovations that we've adopted to better fight them.
Keele Burgin, author of “Wholly Unraveled: A Memoir,” shares the story of her childhood in a Catholic cult with an abusive father and how she overcame it all and finally found her own voice.
It's the case of the missing cell phone. The defense in the Kevin Spacey Nantucket sexual assault case would like to see the contents of the alleged victims cell phone, but it's nowhere to be found. Dean Michael Coyne (Mass School of Law) says the case may go to trial, but the government's case against Spacey is now on shaky ground.
Part 2 of Bob Allison (Rev250, Suffolk University) talking about the legendary trip around the world by the USS Constitution.
Bob Allison (Rev250, Suffolk University) is here to talk about the legendary trip around the world by the USS Constitution.
Christian Di Spigna, author of “Founding Martyr," talks about the often forgotten founding father, Dr. Joseph Warren.
Julie Ann Mejia with Appalachian Hemp Co. talks about here experience managing her own pain and the virtues of treatment using CBD and other holistic methods.
Yaniv Ophir, owner of “CBD Bio Naturals”, helps us better understand how and why CBD works, the manufacturing process, and the products available on the market today.
Eliza Gettel, PhD candidate in Ancient History (Classics) at Harvard University, talks about the excessive, violent, and, often times, x-rated four year reign of Rome's third emperor, Caligula.
Bradley talks with author and historian Anthony Sammarco about the history of the town of Medford.
Christian Keller talks about Generals Lee and Jackson and their unique relationship.
Bradley talks with Massachusetts journalist and historian Myron Magnet about his new book Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution.
Professor Stephen Van Evera (MIT Political Science) talks about the causes, the fighting, and the effects of WW1.
Have your car gassed up while you work, rental bikes and scooters, ride sharing, and so much more. Car guy Craig Fitzgerald (bestride.com) talk about the latest in all things automotive and beyond.
What should non-layers know about the law? Also, we take a look at some of the high profile cases with Dean Michael Coyne (Mass School of Law.)
Adventurer Jim Davidson talks about the re-release of his book, “The Ledge” and the current conditions on Mount Everest.
Brothers Bill and Bo Winiker talk about their family band and their long tradition with jazz.
Dr. Gordon Schiff (Harvard Med) and Dan Delaney (Delaney Policy Group) talk about our current healthcare system and the merits of a single payer plan through the expansion of medicare.
Bradley talks with Bo and Bill Winiker from the Winiker Band about their music and career.
Bradley talks with Dr. Gordon Schiff from the Harvard Medical School Center for Primary Care and Dan Delaney from the Delaney Policy Group about the Medicare for All debate.
We head out to the cosmos with Ryan Hickox (Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Dartmouth College) to talk about black holes, the speed of light and much more.
Former architect and historian Evan Shu discusses the history of the Old South Church, Copley Square now celebrating it’s 350th anniversary.
Kim Napoli, with New England Treatment Access, Inc. (NETA,) tells us whats new in the world of marijuana now that it's been legal for recreational use for the last few months.
Book author Stephanie Schorow takes us back to a very different time when Boston's Theater District was known as The Combat Zone.
From Alexander Graham Bell to Eli Whitney, and so many more - Historian Bob Allison (Rev250) is here to highlight some of the greats that came out of Boston and its surrounding cities and towns. See if yours made the list.
Educational psychologist Lori Day says there too many people on the planet. We talk about the #BirthStrike movement and what some people are proposing in response to overpopulation.
Take the stress out of travel whit our guest, Kevin Brasler (checkbook.org), when he tells us when the best times to book are, and how to dodge fees. Also, learn the virtues of buying used.