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BPR Full Show: Swifties
Publisher |
WGBH
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Nov 16, 2022
Episode Duration |
02:41:31

Today on Boston Public Radio:

We opened the show by taking our listeners’ calls to get their reaction to former President Donald Trump’s announcement that he is running for president in 2024.

Boston Globe Business columnist Shirley Leung talked about the record-breaking number of women on corporate boards in Massachusetts. She also talked about the Boston Globe appointing Nancy Barnes as the paper’s new editor, making her the first woman to lead the Globe in its 150-year history.

Then National Security expert Juliette Kayyem provided analysis on the aftermath of Ukraine’s accidental missile launch into Poland. She also discussed how Trump’s 2024 announcement influences the current leadership choices among Republicans in Congress. Kayyem also talked about how Elon Musk’s handling of Twitter is creating a security risk for users and is allowing misinformation to spread wide and far. She also discussed how our cultural obsession with tech figures allowed Samuel Bankman-Fried to build a cryptocurrency house of cards.

Playwright Ryan Landry provided a colorful list of suggestions for how to properly handle Thanksgiving dinner with your family. He also previewed his new holiday play, “Little Christmas Tree Shop of Horrors,” which starts its run on Dec. 1 at the Iron Wolf Theater at the South Boston Lithuanian Hall. Former State Education Secretary Paul Reville gave his opinion on how incoming Gov. Maura Healey should try to address the setbacks students experienced during the pandemic. He also discussed how right-leaning nonprofit "Parents Defending Education" has been suing local schools because of how they approach topics of race, sex and gender.

Animal expert and naturalist Sy Montgomery talked about how bees play with toys, octopus rage-induced object tossing, romantic reptiles and cuddly turkeys.

We ended the show by asking our listeners’ if they have endured the wait times and high ticket prices similar to Taylor Swift’s to see a favorite artist or musician.

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