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Submit ReviewBrian Stelter, a Special Correspondent at Vanity Fair, joined on zoom to discuss the departures of Tucker Carlson from Fox and Don Lemon from CNN.
Then, we opened the phone lines to get listener’s reactions to the news. Do these firings mark a shift in media ahead of the 2024 election, or are we navel gazing?
NBC Sports Boston anchor and reporter Trenni Casey discussed the NBA getting serious on mental health; Aaron Rodgers going to the Jets; and the latest from the Bs and Cs playoffs.
Richard Taylor, former vice president of development at FMR properties and Darryl Settles, president of Catalyst Ventures Development, joined to discuss the redevelopment of Nubian Square and a new investment fund to close the racial wealth gap in Boston.
Miles O’Brien, producer, director and host of NOVA’s "Chasing Carbon Zero" (premiering April 26 on PBS) joins with Yet-Ming Chiang, a materials science and engineering professor at MIT.
Peter Lynch, who formerly managed the Magellan Fund at Fidelity Investments, joined to discuss an upcoming auction to raise awareness and support for the Catholic schools in the Boston Diocese.
CNN’s John King joined on zoom for the latest political headlines.
Tupperware warned it could go out of business after more than 70 decades. How could a brand name so ubiquitous go under? Where will we store our gazpacho now?! Or, like Margery, are you hopeful this may bring about an environmentally friendly, plastic-less future? We asked listeners to call in.
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