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Mar 27, 2024
Beth Israel Lahey Health system president reflects on challenges in healthcare
00:20:29
Dr. Kevin Tabb, president and CEO of Beth Israel Lahey Health, joins us. We talk about his leadership journey, the state of healthcare right now and the challenges it may face in the future.
Mar 27, 2024
A Boston program will pay to replace lead pipes. But residents aren't using it
00:14:58
In efforts to eliminate lead pipes by the next decade, the Boston Water and Sewer Commission announced a replacement program, which allows residents to replace lead pipes at zero cost.
Mar 27, 2024
Bob Ryan reflects on a lifetime in sports media
00:11:19
Radio Boston talked to veteran sports writer Bob Ryan about his lifetime of work and what's to come for Boston's teams.
Mar 26, 2024
Two-thirds of Mass. voters are not enrolled with a party. What does that mean for politics?
00:19:35
Steve Koczela of MassINC, Harvard professor and former gubernatorial candidate Danielle Allen and Wendy Wakemen, a Massachusetts GOP strategist, join Radio Boston to discuss what growing unenrollment means for future candidates and ballot measures.
Mar 26, 2024
Defending scientific thinking from denialism
00:14:14
Radio Boston sits down with Lee McIntyre, a Boston University professor, author and senior advisor for Trust in Science at the Aspen Institute, to discuss the need to defend science from denialism and conspiracies.
Mar 26, 2024
For Kevin Nealon, Boston Comedy Festival a homecoming of sorts
00:13:13
The former Saturday Night Live star Kevin Nealon joins Radio Boston ahead of his stand-up set at City Winery Thursday.
Mar 25, 2024
Beyond a TikTok ban: Warren touts bill to rein in social media giants
00:15:54
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is pushing for greater oversight of all social media companies with a bipartisan bill that would cover issues from foreign ownership to protecting consumers' personal data.
Mar 25, 2024
The life and legacy of Dr. Susan Dimock, a medical and surgical trailblazer in Boston history
00:15:18
Historian Susan Wilson joins us to discuss her new book: "Women and Children First: the trailblazing life of Susan Dimock M.D."
Mar 25, 2024
Searching for a silver lining in the Steward debacle
00:16:03
John McDonough of Harvard's T.H. Chan School of Health joins Radio Boston to discuss the future of healthcare in Massachusetts.
Mar 22, 2024
In historic first, MGH doctors transplant pig kidney into human patient
00:12:09
Radio Boston talks with Dr. Winfred Williams, the doctor of the man who received a genetically modified pig kidney in a first-of-its-kind operation.
Mar 27 | 00:20:29
Beth Israel Lahey Health system president reflects on challenges in healthcare
Mar 27 | 00:14:58
A Boston program will pay to replace lead pipes. But residents aren't using it
Mar 27 | 00:11:19
Bob Ryan reflects on a lifetime in sports media
Mar 26 | 00:19:35
Two-thirds of Mass. voters are not enrolled with a party. What does that mean for politics?
Mar 26 | 00:14:14
Defending scientific thinking from denialism
Mar 26 | 00:13:13
For Kevin Nealon, Boston Comedy Festival a homecoming of sorts
Mar 25 | 00:15:54
Beyond a TikTok ban: Warren touts bill to rein in social media giants
Mar 25 | 00:15:18
The life and legacy of Dr. Susan Dimock, a medical and surgical trailblazer in Boston history
Mar 25 | 00:16:03
Searching for a silver lining in the Steward debacle
Mar 22 | 00:12:09
In historic first, MGH doctors transplant pig kidney into human patient
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