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On this episode of Never Give Up, Host Rochelle Jones emphasizes that a posture of gratitude propels you into a different thought-pattern and mind-set. She encourages the listeners to give praise to God truthfully through readings from Luke 19:40, Psalm 22:3, Psalm 150:6 NIV, James 1:2-4, Romans 5:3-4, Hebrews 12:1-2 and 2 Timothy 4:7. And to stay …
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Arbor Day Celebration tree planting with Mayor Wu at East Boston Memorial Park, Citizenship Day Workshop with Project Citizenship at RCC's Reggie Lewis Center, The Franklin Park Defenders Press Conference defending White Stadium, Renovations & Re-Opening of Mattahunt Community Center in Mattapan, Interview with Ed Shoemaker (Ranked Choice Boston) a…
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On today's edition of The Village, Willie P invites Reggie Pittman who is a financial literacy teacher and Kevin Smith; banker, Highschool economics teacher, and currently serving as a financial literacy educator with the Massachusetts Council of Economic Education. Pittman and Smith explore different types of budgeting and emphasize the importance…
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This week on Talk of the Neighborhoods, veteran Boston political strategist Matt O'Neil, Principal, O'Neil Strategies, joins us to talk national, state and local politics. Then State Senator Lydia Edwards (3rd Suffolk) joins us to talk about her life in the Senate, her efforts to help solve the housing crisis as co-chair of the legislature's joint …
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Host Larry Higginbottom discusses how having black politicians in office has not helped the ADOS community. He expresses how racism has suppressed black legislation, how black voting hasn't worked since the reconstruction era, how the census statistics show the difficulties of getting ADOS legislation passed, how essential labor skills are just as …
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Host Lucy Rivera invites Attorney Jeffrey D. Woolf; who is an assistant general counsel at the board of Bar Overseers to discuss what to do when problems arise with an attorney. Attorney Woolf explains the mission of the Board of Bar Overseers; which is to protect the public and maintain professional conduct, as well as illustrating how the board d…
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Host Ken Meyer interviews Lee Anne Hooley (Head of The Talking Book Library at The Worcester Public Library) about her background and how she got started working with The Talking Book Library. She describes the duties her job entails, the convenience of listening to audio books, how books are chosen to be read and recorded, some of her recommended …
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Earth Day at City Hall Plaza, City Life Vida Urbana rallies with Brooks Park Tenant Association in Medford, Comics In Color Festival in Roxbury, Dr. Ricky S. Stern interview about upcoming Wild & Scenic Film Festival, interview with Dr. Frinny Polanco Walters (ABCD Medical Director) and Tiffany Vassel (RN, Co-manager of Community Engagement & Commu…
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Host Haywood Fennell discusses the mental-health challenges that veterans face, due to past traumatic experiences and advocates for government-funding and support. Fennell critiques the lack of service, housing for veterans in the Boston community and highlights the petition to the Boston Postal Service to create commemorative service stamps for ve…
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Host Brendan O'Connell invites Michael Hitchborn; the President of the Lepanto Institute in Virginia to discuss what has been discovered about the Catholic Relief Services projects, after investigations were conducted in Cameroon, Zimbabwe, Lesotho. Hitchborn highlights that CRS unethically advocates sexual and reproductive contraceptions to young …
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Host Sharon Hinton invites guests Dr. Carine Sauvignon (Executive Dean for the Canton Campus at Massasoit Community College) & Jazzmyn RED (Musical Artist & Teacher) to discuss their teaching backgrounds, the music industry, & the upcoming Massasoit College events, including the The 50th Anniversary of Hip Hop Symposium, The Hip Hop Art Show, & mor…
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Host Rochelle Jones invites guest; Cassandra who expresses her gratefulness for God's gifts and salvation. With readings from Isaiah 64:6, Aphesians 2:7-10, Mathews 6:33, Proverbs 3:5-6, Cassandra and Rochelle highlights that humans cannot make or save themselves and although not worthy of salvation, God's forgiveness provides love, protection, hop…
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"One Boston Day" park cleanup and Marathon bombing remembrance, Swan Boats at Public Garden, JFK Library & Museum welcomes new naturalized citizens, Olfactory NYC staying sustainable & organic, Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra new facility across street from Boston Symphony Orchestra, interview with Emily Shea (Commissioner, Age Strong Commission) a…
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On the first half host Larry Higginbottom discusses the challenges of parenting alone. The most important part of preventative care is prepared parents and the challenges of single parenting are tremendous if the parents have a child when they are too young and the parents lack maturity or time. Lack of funding, resources, and housing also test sin…
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Rochelle Jones encourages the listeners to become empowered and strengthened by God. Through readings from Ephesians 5:18, Act 2:4, Acts 4:8, Romans 8:26, Galatians 5:22, Titus 3:5, 1 Corinthians 3:16 and more, Jones convey that the Holy spirit can renew and change individuals for the better.Av radio@bnnmedia.org
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Host Sebra Barcuis discuss maintaining healthy and mindful aging by providing helpful information that can educate and empower listeners. For this episode, Barcuis focuses on the importance of embracing change as well as becoming your own health care advocate. She explores how the two actions can positively influence individuals' self-confidence an…
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On this edition of City Talk Ken Meyer & Donna Halper (PhD, Associate Professor of Communication & Media Studies Lesley University & 2023 Inductee, Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame) discuss their love for radio, getting younger generations involved in radio, the evolving state of Cable TV and Radio, the current overwhelming state of media & …
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Margarita Muñiz Academy Student Art Exhibition, 19th Annual Autism Advocacy Day at the Statehouse, Better Budget Alliance rally at Boston City Hall, Interview with Kendra Patterson (Steering Committee Member, Better Budget Alliance) about participatory budgeting. Interview with Mr. GBOS and SB John about Women of Color Magazine's Sista 2 Power conf…
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On this episode of 'The Village,' Willie Wideman invites mental-health counselor; Faith Escudero to encourage the listeners to prioritize maintaining psychological well-being and to increase their self-awareness. Taking care of mental-health can help individuals become better decision-makers and can aid when trying to understand the world around th…
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Host Haywood Fennell invites guest Christine Pajarillo (Vice President of Programs and Social Services,Whittier St. Health Center) to the show to share the work Whittier St. Health Center is doing in the community. She discusses her background and how she got started at Whittier St. Health Center, Whittier's pride in its staff, the veteran and yout…
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