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Jay Talking

It’s a talk show for everybody. You don’t have to be a political junkie. You don’t have to be a sports fanatic. You don’t have to be an expert in anything. All you have do is care about the daily dilemmas that we all face as New Englanders. 642427
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Episodes

Rock Doc

Roger King talks about the good old days of free form rock radio and "I Am What I Play", his new documentary that celebrates the DJ's that introduced us to the music we love.

Aug 14, 201734 min

The (First) Korean War

Comedian/Historian Mike Donovan is back to talk about the forgotten war and how the Korean War may have never ended.

Aug 10, 201726 min

What it Takes

Casting director and president of Hollywood East, Bill Stanitsas, talks about the typical day-to-day of working actors and the sometimes not so glamorous audition process.

Aug 09, 201754 min

Top of the World

Professional adventurer, Jim Davidson, talks about what it takes to climb Everest and the long, perilous road he took to get to the top.

Aug 09, 201739 min

Stay of Justice

Mass School of Law Michael Coyne discusses the Michelle Carter case in which a teen girl is convicted of involuntary manslaughter after convincing her friend to take his own life, but with a stay granted by the court, it looks like she might not face any jail time for the crime.

Aug 04, 201721 min

Swipe Right for Safety

Julie Nashawatay, founder of ASTE, an online dating background check service, wants you to find true love safely.

Jul 28, 201738 min

The World War That Almost Was

Nate Jones talks about his book “Able Archer” - a recently declassified story about a training mission that got us dangerously close to nuclear war with Russia.

Jul 27, 201742 min

Four Loose Cannons

John L. Bell author of “The Road To Concord: How Four Stolen Cannon Ignited The Revolutionary War” talks about the lead up to the Battle of Lexington.

Jul 27, 201742 min

LBGTQ Q&A

Dr. Carl Streed, fellow with The Division of General Internal Medicine & Primary Care at Brigham & Women’s Hospital and the immediate-past Chair of the AMA Advisory Committee on LGBTQ issues talks about some of the general questions people have about the LGBTQ community.

Jul 27, 201736 min

Learning to Let Go

Consumer Checkbooks’s Kevin Brasler wants you to clean out your house and de-clutter your life.

Jul 20, 201734 min

All About Southie

Have you ever heard of Great Neck? Boston historian Anthony Sammarco is here to take us back to a time when Southie wasn’t even part of Boston yet!

Jul 19, 201744 min
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