Today on Boston Public Radio:

We began the show by asking listeners whether they’re excited or upset about returning to the office.

Shirley Leung talked about the life and legacy of former Fidelity Investments CEO Edward “Ned” Johnson III, and the North End restaurateurs fighting against $7,500 participation fees for outdoor dining. Leung is a business columnist for the Boston Globe.

Shirley Leung on BPR | March 25, 2022

Callie Crossley discussed Ginni Thomas’ text messages connecting her to the Jan. 6 Capitol riots, and shared her thoughts on the Senate’s Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. Crossley hosts GBH’s Under the Radar and Basic Black.

Callie Crossley on BPR | March 25, 2022

Tiffani Faison and Irene Li joined us to talk about the James Beard Awards, and how their businesses have fared over the course of the pandemic. Faison is an award-winning chef and the woman behind Sweet Cheeks, Orfano, Fool’s Errand and the recently opened Tenderoni’s, Dive Bar and Bubble Bath at High Street Place. She’s also a judge on Food Network’s “Chopped,” and a competitor on “Tournament of Champions.” Li is the woman behind Mei Mei Dumplings, and just won the James Beard Award for leadership.

Tiffani Faison and Irene Li on BPR | March 25, 2022

Jennifer Nawada and Mark McCullough answered listeners’ questions and calls on all things related to landscaping and masonry. Nawada and McCollough are the landscaping and masonry experts, respectively, for PBS’ longstanding home repair show “This Old House” and its spinoff, “Ask this Old House.” Jennifer also owns Nawada Landscape Design, and Mark owns MJM Masonry, both based out of Boston.

Jennifer Nawada and Mark McCullough on BPR | March 25, 2022