Today on Boston Public Radio:

  • Jennifer Braceras and Charlie Chieppo joined Jim and Margery for our political round table. Braceras is a political columnist, senior fellow with the Independent Women’s Forum, and a former Commissioner of the United States Commission on Civil Rights. Chieppo is principal of Chieppo Strategies and a senior fellow at both the Governing and Pioneer Institutes.
  • Charlie Sennott discussed Iran's increasing amount of enriched uranium. Sennott is a WGBH News analyst and CEO of the GroundTruth Project.
  • The United States women's soccer team won their second straight World Cup title on Sunday. We opened the lines to ask our listeners about their win and the team's ongoing fight for equal pay.
  • Bob Thompson shared his reviews on season three of "Stranger Things" and the end of Mad Magazine. Thompson is the founding director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture and a Trustee Professor of Television and Popular Culture at the Newhouse School of Public communications at Syracuse.
  • Reverend Irene Monroe and Reverend Emmett Price joined for "All Rev'd Up" to discuss Joe Biden's apology for his recent comments about working with segregationists.
  • Naturalist Sy Montgomery spoke about her new book, "The Magnificent Migration."
  • Musician Livingston Taylor joined us to play some songs to preview his upcoming concert at The Wilbur.