• The COP21 climate change conference ended successfully last week after nearly 200 of the attending countries signed an agreement that will help to curb the affects of climate change . The GroundTruth Project’s Charlie Sennott called in to discuss the final days of COP21.
  • Boston Herald columnist Peter Gelzinis and Vice President of External affairs at Suffolk University John Nucci were in the studio to talk about last week's runaway redline train and other Boston headlines.
  • BulletBlocker, a Lowell based company, is making bullet proof backpacks for kids. We took your calls to hear if you think buying bulletproof clothing for your children is absurd or a sensible form of protection.
  • Founding Director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture  Bob Thompson called in to discuss Donald Trump and Jon Stewart's return to the Daily Show.
  • Harvard Business School professor Michael Norton was in the studio to discuss research on the difference between people who believe life is short and hard and people who believe life is long and easy.
  • Reverends Irene Monroe and Emmett Price were in the studio to discuss the black lives matter movement and Justice Scalia's comments on black students.