EXPLORE MORE
Monday on BPR:
Harvard’s Juliette Kayyem
ACLU of Massachuetts' Carol Rose
Michael Curry from the Mass League of Community Health Centers
David Shapiro, YMCA of Greater Boston
James Beard-award winning Chef and author Alexander Smalls
Recent segments
- 
                    NASA astronauts have a long road of recovery aheadWas this Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore's last mission to space?
- 
                    Massport wants people to love getting to Logan AirportMassport CEO Richard Davey says Logan Airport is working to improve passenger experiences, addressing congestion and space limitations.
- 
                    Former editor Marty Baron criticizes owner Bezos’ interference in Washington PostHe says traditional media needs to better serve its audience, build back trust and deliver facts with “authenticity.”
- 
                    How federal cuts to the VA could impact MassachusettsFederally funded health services and disability payments may be impacted, but state-funded veteran's services should be protected.
- 
                    MBTA General Manager Phil Eng says the agency needs to 'stay persistent'The South Coast Commuter Rail plans to start service on March 24, with passengers riding free on the weekends until the end of April.
- 
                    Healey bemoans federal funding cuts, says loss of up to $16B would be 'devastating'The state couldn't raise the requisite funds elsewhere, the governor tells GBH News.
Listen to previous shows
- 
                    BPR Full Show 7/31: Drop That LobstaDan Primack, business editor with Axios, talks about the state of the Fed, Trump tariffs and global trade.Andrea Cabral on DOJ chair Tulsi Gabbard winning over Trump with claims about Obama engaging in criminal conspiracy.James Jacoby joins to talk about his latest film for FRONTLINE, “Remaking the Middle East: Israel vs. Iran.”
- 
                    Best Of BPR 7/30: Spy On Sy (And Puffins) At Eastern Egg Rock & Marty Martinez Of United WayToday:Naturalist Sy Montgomery zooms in to discuss her trip with producer Zoe Mathews to a puffin colony in Maine.And, Marty Martinez is the new CEO and President of United Way of Massachusetts Bay. He joins to discuss the nonprofit and social services.
- 
                    BPR Full Show 7/30: A Song That Launched A Thousand TikTaksGBH executive arts editor Jared Bowen discusses AI-fueled video games and the mayoral forum on the arts.Harvard national security expert Juliette Kayyem discusses the latest on the gunman in New York, tsunami warnings after last night's earthquake, and new FEMA grants set to go out to states to build migrant detention facilities.Marty Martinez, President and CEO of United Way of Massachusetts Bay, joins to discuss the challenges facing community-based nonprofits right now. Martinez, who formerly served as Boston's health chief, also discusses the state of public health.Naturalist and author Sy Montgomery recounts her trip to see a thriving puffin population in Maine with BPR senior producer Zoe Mathews. Plus, Sy talks about elephants communicating with humans and a pair of coyotes living in Central Park.
- 
                    BPR Full Show 7/29: Such As It IsCongresswoman Katherine Clark discusses what she’s called “six months of chaos under Republican leadership,” the Democratic strategy to get the Epstein files released, and the future of an unpopular party.NBC Sports Boston's Trenni Casey on the New York City gunman who apparently targeted NFL offices; the Fenway Aramark concession strike; and the MLB’s newest star affectionately known as "Big Dumper."Lee Pelton of the Boston Foundation discusses the latest in higher education deals with the Trump administration, and announces a new food equity program from the Boston Foundation.Food policy analyst Corby Kummer discusses World Central Kitchen's operations in Gaza, and he remembers his friend, the late Tom Lehrer.
- 
                    Best Of BPR 7/28: Judge Gertner On A Rogue DOJ & Michael Curry On Racial IsolationToday:Retired federal Judge Nancy Gertner discusses a Department of Justice gone rogue, as top department officials suggest ignoring court orders.And, Michael Curry of the Mass League of Community Health Centers and NAACP discusses the impacts of conservative attacks on diversity.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
