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Boston Public Radio hosts Margery Eagan and Jim Braude.

Join hosts Jim Braude and Margery Eagan for a smart local conversation with leaders and thinkers shaping Boston and New England. We feature our favorite conversation from each show. To hear the full show, please visit wgbhnews.org/bpr. To share your opinion, email bpr@wgbh.org or call/text 877-301-8970 during the live broadcast from 11AM-2PM

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Episodes

  • Boston Public Radio hosts Margery Eagan and Jim Braude.
    Best of BPR 7/6: Earth's Hottest Year & The Boston Typewriter Orchestra
  • Boston Public Radio hosts Margery Eagan and Jim Braude.
    Best of BPR 7/6: Earth's Hottest Year & The Boston Typewriter Orchestra
  • Boston Public Radio hosts Margery Eagan and Jim Braude.
    BPR Full Show 7/5: Legacy Admissions At Harvard
  • Boston Public Radio hosts Margery Eagan and Jim Braude.
    Best Of BPR 7/5: On Challenging Legacy Admissions & Indulging In Summer Job Nostalgia
  • Boston Public Radio hosts Margery Eagan and Jim Braude.
    Best of BPR 6/30: SCOTUS' "One-Two Punch" To The Nation
  • Boston Public Radio hosts Margery Eagan and Jim Braude.
    BPR Full Show 6/30: The Final Rulings
  • Boston Public Radio hosts Margery Eagan and Jim Braude.
    Best of BPR: SCOTUS Reverses Affirmative Action In Higher Ed
  • Boston Public Radio hosts Margery Eagan and Jim Braude.
    BPR Full Show 6/29: Affirmative Action Rejected
  • Boston Public Radio hosts Margery Eagan and Jim Braude.
    Best of BPR 6/27: Attorney General Andrea Campbell Says POST Commission Should Investigate Problem Police Officers Individually
  • Boston Public Radio hosts Margery Eagan and Jim Braude.
    Attorney General Andrea Campbell joined for “Ask The AG.” She answered questions on right to repair laws, LGBTQ+ retail merchandise, reducing police violence and an update on the library pigeon. NBC Sports Boston Anchor/Reporter Trenni Casey discussed a Belgian shot putter-turned-hurdler and a new study on the role of cumulative impacts and CTE. Dr. Katherine Gergen-Barnett of Boston Medical Center discussed the latest on Ozempic: pill trials, shortages, what it says about the healthcare system and her take as a medical doctor. Jim Aloisi, former transportation secretary, and Stacy Thompson, executive director of Livable Streets, gave us a primer on the looming Sumner Tunnel closure and New York City’s congestion pricing plan. PBS NewsHour’s Student Reporting Labs executive director Leah Clapman joined with two students. They shared their work reporting on the Boston Renegades and the Hyde Square Task Force. We opened the phone lines to continue our bus lane debate. Margery thinks it’s okay to drive in bus-only lanes when no bus is around. Are you with her?