WAMC's Alan Chartock speaks with artists, politicians, writers, and people from various backgrounds to get to the heart of their lives, and contributions to the world.
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WAMC’s Alan Chartock is In Conversation With (an encore interview) James Reston Jr., Author of The Accidental Victim: JFK, Lee Harvey Oswald and The Real Target in Dallas.
An encore interview: WAMC’s Alan Chartock In Conversation with Hedi McKinley, Holocaust survivor, Social Worker and long time WAMC volunteer. Hedi celebrated her 100th birthday on April 15, 2020.
WAMC’s Alan Chartock is In Conversation with Claudia Coenen, a creative grief counselor and certified Thanatologist on dealing with grief. Claudia is the author of two books: Shattered by Grief: Picking Up the Pieces to Become Whole Again; and her new book The Creative Toolkit will be released July 1st. You can find out more […]
An encore airing of Alan Chartock’s 2004 In Conversation interview with Loet Velmans; a Sheffield, Massachusetts resident who passed away in 2016. Loet did hard time in a Japanese prison camp during the Second World War; and went on to become Chief Executive Officer of the Hill & Knowlton public relations firm. Alan speaks with […]
An encore airing of WAMC’s Alan Chartock In Conversation With Mary Beth Pfeiffer; Award-winning investigative journalist and author of the book Lyme: The First Epidemic of Climate Change.
WAMC’s Alan Chartock is In Conversation with Dr. Ellen Condliffe Lagemann, the Levy Institute Research Professor at Bard College; Distinguished Fellow in the Bard Prison Initiative and author of Liberating Minds: The Case For College In Prison.
WAMC’s Alan Chartock is In Conversation With Dr. Ronald Edsforth, a Professor of History and Peace Studies; and author of “The New Deal: America’s Response to the Great Depression.”