Valley Advocate Podcast

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News, politics, arts, and more in Western Massachusetts, produced by the Valley Advocate.

Episodios

  • Jonathan Jenner and Hope on the Western Mass Asylum Support Network

    23/03/2020 Duración: 35min

    In continuation of Luis Fieldman's "Seeking Asylum in Western Mass" series, part 2 of the series explores those in the region who are helping asylum seekers settle in western Massachusetts. Jonathan Jenner, a founder of the Western Massachusetts Asylum Support Network, and Hope, a person from Africa who recently received asylum in the region, talk with Advocate editor Dave Eisenstadter about asylum seeker support in Western Mass.

  • Seeking Asylum in Western Mass Part 1, fleeing violence to arrive

    17/03/2020 Duración: 24min

    Staff writer Luis Fieldman speaks about the first part of his three-part series on asylum seekers coming to Western Mass. This part focuses on the stories of Ramon and Santiago, whose names we changed to protect their identities as they escaped violence in their home countries.

  • Coronavirus preparations in the Valley discussed by Chris Goudreau

    09/03/2020 Duración: 12min

    Valley Advocate Associate Editor Chris Goudreau speaks with Editor Dave Eisenstadter about local preparations for the coronavirus in the Pioneer Valley, based on reporting he did speaking with hospitals, municipalities, and individuals. In the time since this podcast was recorded, medical information has been updated to indicate that in Massachusetts there are 28 presumptive positive cases with one case confirmed.

  • Chris Goudreau on the end of free recycling in Western Mass

    24/02/2020 Duración: 19min

    Since China has stopped accepting much of the United States' recycling, many communities have had to pay to have their recyclables hauled away. Western Mass has been spared that up to now, but beginning July 1 that will change. Writer Chris Goudreau speaks about what this change will mean for many local communities.

  • David Brule on River Stories series on local Native history and culture

    03/02/2020 Duración: 24min

    David Brule, president of the Nolumbeka Project, based in Greenfield, speaks about a series focusing on Native Americans in the Valley. The series, which will consist of about a dozen events, is in part a response to this year's Plymouth 400 observance, which is more focused on white settlers and the 1620 Plymouth Rock landing by the Pilgrims.

  • Chris Goudreau on local independent record labels

    29/01/2020 Duración: 13min

    Writer Chris Goudreau wrote a recent piece on local independent record labels in the Valley. Those include Feeding Tube Records in Florence, Disques de Lapin in Brattleboro, and Rub Wrongways Records in Northampton.

  • Pete Redington on guns in the Valley

    21/01/2020 Duración: 16min

    Writer Pete Redington talks about his recent article about gun owners in the Valley and about how people on opposite sides of the gun issue rarely speak to one another.

  • Rep. Lindsay Sabadosa on the ROE Act and expansion of abortion rights

    13/01/2020 Duración: 21min

    A co-sponsor of the ROE Act, aimed at expanding abortion rights in Massachusetts, Northampton state Rep. Lindsay Sabadosa talks about the legislation, what it does, and how likely it might be to pass during this session. Sabadosa was one of the people who spoke to reporter Luis Fieldman for his recent story on the ROE Act.

  • Bizarro Briefs: Man bites dog ... while naked and on meth

    09/01/2020 Duración: 12min

    Valley Advocate editor Dave Eisenstadter and Hits 94.3 host Trumpy talk about the week’s weird news in a podcast version of the Valley Advocate’s Bizarro Briefs section. Hear about a man biting a dog while on meth, a new CVS-receipt-based scarf, and a mystery nonhuman uttering "let me out" in Florida.

  • Chris Goudreau on Ranked-Choice Voting

    06/01/2020 Duración: 15min

    Chris Goudreau recently wrote an Advocate cover story on the possibility that ranked-choice voting could be adopted in Massachusetts for the 2022 elections. He talks about both state and local efforts to pass the voting system.

  • Bizarro Briefs: Be your own farm

    02/01/2020 Duración: 12min

    Valley Advocate editor Dave Eisenstadter and Hits 94.3 host Trumpy talk about the week’s weird news in a podcast version of the Valley Advocate’s Bizarro Briefs section. Hear about being your own farm in a dystopian future, generous burglars, and the danger of inviting robots into your home.

  • Bizarro Briefs: A burglar's Christmas surprise, a bald eagle vs. an octopus, and the Valley's best public bathrooms

    24/12/2019 Duración: 12min

    Valley Advocate editor Dave Eisenstadter and Hits 94.3 host Trumpy talk about the week’s weird news in a podcast version of the Valley Advocate’s Bizarro Briefs section. Hear about a burglar's Christmas surprise, a bald eagle vs. an octopus, and the Valley's best public bathrooms.

  • Former Ninja Turtles artist Eric Talbot on becoming a tattoo artist

    17/12/2019 Duración: 15min

    Eric Talbot, of Easthampton, was an artist drawing the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for more than 30 years. Now he works at Oxbow Tattoo as a tattoo artist. He (along with his tattoo mentor, Tyler Chaney) speaks with editor Dave Eisenstadter about the transition and learning a new art form.

  • Bizarro Briefs: What is art, anyway?

    13/12/2019 Duración: 14min

    A performance artist eats a $120,000 banana, and then another performance artist writes "Epstien (sic) didn't kill himself" on the wall where the banana used to be. Those stories are among this week's weird news stories discussed by Valley Advocate editor Dave Eisenstadter and Hits 94.3 host Trumpy in a podcast version of the Valley Advocate’s Bizarro Briefs section.

  • Steve Pfarrer talks historical fiction

    09/12/2019 Duración: 15min

    Valley Advocate writer Steve Pfarrer discusses his recent story about historical fiction writers in the Valley.

  • Bizarro Briefs: A hellish marriage proposal, a belligerent pig on live TV, and an epic use of a narwhal tusk

    05/12/2019 Duración: 12min

    Valley Advocate editor Dave Eisenstadter and Hits 94.3 host Trumpy talk about the week’s weird news in a podcast version of the Valley Advocate’s Bizarro Briefs section. Hear about a hellish marriage proposal, a belligerent pig on live TV, and an epic use of a narwhal tusk.

  • Bizarro Briefs: An intruder beaten up by an 82-year-old woman, brother sister bonding, and illegal bologna

    27/11/2019 Duración: 11min

    Valley Advocate editor Dave Eisenstadter and Hits 94.3 host Trumpy talk about the week’s weird news in a podcast version of the Valley Advocate’s Bizarro Briefs section. Hear about an intruder beaten up by an 82-year-old woman, brother sister bonding, and illegal bologna.

  • Peter Stilla speaks about psychedelics and legalization

    25/11/2019 Duración: 22min

    Peter Stilla wrote the recent Advocate cover story "The Return Trip: Psychedelics may come back from the abyss of illegality" looking at how mushrooms, LSD, and mescaline may be poised to be legalized for certain uses. He also speaks about how the drugs combine science and spirituality for those who have studied them and how they affect the brain.

  • Bizarro Briefs: Dung made into booze, a terrible anti-meth campaign, and a 43-year-old Twinkie

    20/11/2019 Duración: 12min

    Valley Advocate editor Dave Eisenstadter and Hits 94.3 host Trumpy talk about the week’s weird news in a podcast version of the Valley Advocate’s Bizarro Briefs section. Hear about dung made into booze, a terrible anti-meth campaign, and a 43-year-old Twinkie.

  • Javier Luengo-Garrido of ACLU Massachusetts on Greenfield's Safe City vote

    18/11/2019 Duración: 22min

    Javier Luengo-Garrido, coordinator of the Immigrant Protection Project for ACLU Massachusetts speaks about Greenfield's recent city-wide vote to pass a Safe City Ordinance to uphold immigrant rights in the community of Greenfield. He also talks about what is next for the sanctuary movement, including in Northampton and statewide.

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