Michelle Seagull on Brad Davis Show 9 - 26 - 18
COMMISSIONER DEPARTMENT CONSUMER PROTECTION, Michelle Seagull joined Brad Davis to talk about a new program, "Cottage Food" Photo Credit: Meghan Boyd

COMMISSIONER DEPARTMENT CONSUMER PROTECTION, Michelle Seagull joined Brad Davis to talk about a new program, "Cottage Food" Photo Credit: Meghan Boyd
Jason Giulietti, Connecticut Economic Resource Center (CERC) Vice President of Business Recruitment has been named one of North America’s Top 50 Economic Developers, according to a list developed by an industry consulting firm, joined Brad to talk about the honor. Photo Credit: Meghan Boyd
Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Concordia University and author of the new book, Superhero Ethics, Travis Smith, joined Brad Davis to talk about his new book! Photo Credit: Meghan Boyd
Lori Hopkins Cavanaugh joined Brad Davis to talk about the latest issues surrounding the Republican party, including the Brett Cavanaugh trials. Photo Credit: Meghan Boyd
State Senator Len Suzio discusses why people are leaving our state and discusses the recent crime data.
State Senator Tony Guglielmo talks with Brad about last week's "Stand Down" event
John Pandairis, from Effie's Place, and Tracy Flater, from Playhouse on Park, talk to Brad about the upcoming 20th Park Road Parade on Saturday, October 6th
Joanne Berger-Sweeney, the President of Trinity College, discusses the school's partnership with Infosys and what it means for job creation in Hartford.
One of Brad's longtime friends, Curtis Robinson joined the program to talk about the good will he'll be doing over the next couple weeks! Photo Credit: Meghan Boyd
Senator Kevin Witkos joined Brad to talk about Connecticut's problems including limited progress since the recession and the bridge issues. Photo Credit: Meghan Boyd
Dr. Peter Glidden joined Brad Davis to talk about suicide and possible solutions. Photo Credit: Meghan Boyd
Senator Toni Boucher joined Brad Davis to talk about the Department of Transportation as well as all the news about the bridges following the report that came out yesterday. Photo Credit: Meghan Boyd
Chip McCabe called in to talk to Brad Davis about the Pratt Street Patio. Next week is the last week the street will be closed to vehicular traffic at lunchtime. I'd like to specifically focus on a book fair we are doing on the last day (9/28) called Books On Pratt. It's in conjunction with the UCONN Barnes & Noble and will feature over 40 local authors selling and signing books. We can also talk about the overall success of the Pratt Street program as well.
David Arnold called in to talk to Brad Davis about why he continues to do things that have gotten dozens of his colleagues killed and would have it no other way, almost being killed when he was lost in a storm while filming Deadliest Catch TV show. Photo Credit: Meghan Boyd
Kate Mattias, the executive director of NAMI joined Brad Davis to talk about a free , 12 session education program for family and friends of adults living with mental illness. One in Five families is affected by this illness. (Yes, 1 in 5 - that’s 20% of our population.) This free course is designed to help all family members understand and support their loved ones with mental illness. Thousands of people across the country have taken this course, and describe it as life-changing. The free cours...
Guilaine Menefee was on with Brad Davis to discuss a minority business that is going through the program and has received or received help from the DECD and she will also discuss the focus of this year, and when the BBA is coming to Hartford and other Greater Hartford cities and town. Photo Credit: Meghan Boyd
Lori Hopkins-Cavanagh joined Brad Davis to talk about lawlessness in legislation and judiciary, corruption in state agencies, and FBI stings in Connecticut and elsewhere Photo Credit: Meghan Boyd
Brad talks to Bill Thomas about the Simsbury Fly-Inn event happening this Sunday!
Filmmaker, producer, author, and former college professor Glen Dunzweiler joins Brad to discuss homelessness and his experience in dealing with/communicating with those who are homeless.
Brad talks to State Senator Eric Berthel regarding New Haven giving out bonuses to state employees, and requiring the state to bond for the purchase of a splash pad.
Paula Gilberto, the President and CEO of the United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut, talks to Brad about families living just above the poverty line, who struggle to make ends meet but are not eligible for certain aid and benefits due to making just enough money not to qualify.
State Sen. Len Suzio joins Brad to discuss the role employee labor unions will play in the upcoming election and into our future.
Brad talks to Rhona Free, the President of the University of St. Joseph's about college loans and investing in one's own education.
RSVP Program manager Theresa Strong called into the Brad Davis show to talk about The Community Renewal Team (CRT) manages a volunteer program for retired seniors, known as RSVP, and one of the services offered through that program provides seniors with free round-trip transportation from their homes to medical appointments and back again. RSVP is now expanding its medical transportation service that provides door-to-door-to-door service for seniors in need of rides to medical appointments. This...
Senator Tony Hwang joined Brad Davis to talk about how people are leaving Connecticut, as well as give a check on the status of the state. Photo Credit: Meghan Boyd
Commissioner Thomas Saadi joined Brad Davis to talk about STAND DOWN 2018. Photo Credit: Meghan Boyd
Clarion Project’s Shillman Fellow and National Security Analyst, Ryan Mauro joined Brad Davis to talk about the raid on a compound in New Mexico that saved 11 malnourished children. Photo Credit: Meghan Boyd
President and CEO of the Big E, Eugene Cassidy joined Brad Davis to talk about the annual tradition in New England!
Senator Mike McLachlan jonined Brad Davis to talk about a UConn professor whose in hot water for spending money inappropriately
Senator Len Fasano joined Brad Davis to talk about how people are leaving in Connecticut