Episodes

49 minutes ago
Words On Film
49 minutes ago
49 minutes ago
Today on "Words On Film", Dan Burke reviews "Snow White" (2025), "Eephus", "Opus", "The Monkey", and "Paddington in Peru". Mr. Burke also runs down some of the movies subject to being released into theaters on March 28th, 2025.

3 hours ago
Urban Empowerment Today
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2 days ago
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Host Rochelle Jones speaks on living a victorious life & embracing faith & steadfastness, the importance of the Word of God, 2 Corinthians 10:4-5 & spiritual warfare, John 10:10 & defending one's thoughts, consistency in faith & staying on track, 1 Corinthians 15:57 & John 16:33, Psalms 20:6 & Genesis 50:20, & more!

3 days ago
3 days ago
Ken Meyer interviews Jessica Leblanc about working for Eudora Wildlife Safari Park in SC, her background working with and caring for animals, how the park procures its exotic animals, a typical work day at the safari, the different species she works with & precautions to take with each, the different tours and events they offer, & much more!

3 days ago
Voices of Madison Park Podcast
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3 days ago
In this special episode, we sit down with Mrs. Arsic, a passionate and dedicated US History I & II teacher at Madison Park Technical Vocational High School. She shares how she brings history to life in the classroom, connecting past events to today’s world and inspiring students to think critically about the future. In the second half we meet Ms. Brandy Cruthird—former Division I athlete, fitness entrepreneur, and community change-maker. From opening Roxbury’s first independent gym to launching youth wellness programs, Ms. Cruthird’s journey is all about strength, service, and making an impact.

4 days ago
Boston Neighborhood Network News
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4 days ago
Mayor Michelle Wu delivers her 2025 State of the City address. Pine Street Inn and Community Builders celebrates the completion of Boston's largest supportive housing development, housing formerly homeless and low-income individuals. Over 200 Immigrants of 58 countries become US citizens at a naturalization ceremony held at the JFK Presidential Library. Mayor Wu announces a $10 million investment to create convert the 347-unit Fairlawn Estates into affordable housing. In honor of American Heart Health History Month, the NAACP Boston Health Committee holds a Healing and Heart Health event in Roxbury. Learn about the Greater Boston Food Bank in an interview with Christina Peretti, Senior Director of Community Impact.

4 days ago
The Tape Deck Hour
4 days ago
4 days ago
The crew from Show & Tell Boston joins the Tape Deck! Hear Cuban Mic speak to Mos Generous, Kriket Smith, Cheese the God, Mshairi the God, Shane Faiteau, and Tata from the popular Boston podcast that brings you Boston's most unfiltered conversations. Learn how the show got started, the crew's favorite episodes, and more!

4 days ago
Talk Of The Neighborhoods
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4 days ago
Elizabeth Sweet, executive director of the Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy (MIRA) Coalition, talk about the impact of the Trump Administration's policies on immigrants and refugees.
Greg Maynard from the Boston Policy Institute and Mary Tamer from the Mass Potential educational advocacy group join us to talk about the efficacy of the Commonwealth's oversight of the Boston Public Schools and its impact on teachers, students and staff.

4 days ago
WBCA Presents: FM Collective
4 days ago
4 days ago
FM Collective crashes the BNN & WBCA Studios for a live performance & interview!

4 days ago
WBCA Presents: Kerrin Connolly
4 days ago
4 days ago
DIY indie rock musician Kerrin Connolly visits the WBCA Studio to perform songs off their latest album Transitions and more. They also share insights into their songwriting process, how their musical parents did and didn't get them into music, getting started on YouTube, and using of unconventional instruments. Kerrin also discusses dealing with anxiety, growing up, and becoming more comfortable performing in front of others.

5 days ago
The Other Page Radio
5 days ago
5 days ago
Host Haywood Fennell discusses his issues with Trump and the current administration for their lack of support for veterans. He also talks about how you can support veterans, his belief that elected officials should be required to have served in the US military, and the recent projection of the Miss Marian Anderson and Friends Project at the Strand Theatre.

5 days ago
Cooking In The Dark
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5 days ago
Join Dale and Cheryl for some delicious pork ribs!
Ep.# 300 PSA Free!

5 days ago
Life Matters
5 days ago
5 days ago
Host Brendan O'Connell interviews guest Michael Hichborn (Founder & President, Lepanto Institute) about reducing USAID, The National Catholic Register's defense of USAID, USAID's push to create globalist infrastructure & U.N. global governance system within impoverished areas, their goals to reduce population and implement family planning, how reducing population stifles economic growth, organizations funded by USAID, NGO's funneling money, and more.

6 days ago
Bostonian Rap
6 days ago
6 days ago
Host Rachel Miselman discusses progressivism and her issues with it, and how the Republican party has failed to respond progressive narratives.

6 days ago
Observations From The Trenches
6 days ago
6 days ago
On tonight's show, Larry Higginbottom speaks his mind. He discusses the need to read more, and how people are becoming more easily swayed by political deception as well as lacking financial literacy. He also shares his disapproval with money being spent on services for undocumented immigrants in Boston as a sanctuary city. Larry also talks about how in a free market, the only way to succeed is to possess high-income skills.

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Black Teachers Matter
7 days ago
7 days ago
Host Sharon Hinton invites guest Andre Barnes (HBCU Director, NumbersUSA) to the show to discuss recent immigration & deportation policies & news, his books including "Back of The Hiring Line", the history of African Americans migrating out of the south to escape sharecropping & close the wealth gap, his work with NumbersUSA to reform immigration legislation & how it recently lead him to Boston, the effects of immigration population boom on US communities, the origins of workers unions in denying African Americans jobs, the depression of black wealth, & much more!

Monday Mar 17, 2025
Words On Film
Monday Mar 17, 2025
Monday Mar 17, 2025
Today on "Words On Film", Dan Burke reviews "Black Bag", "The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie", "September 5", and "No Other Land". Mr. Burke also gives a spoken-word preview of movies subject to be released into theaters for the week of March 17th - 21st, 2025.

Monday Mar 17, 2025
Urban Empowerment Today
Monday Mar 17, 2025
Monday Mar 17, 2025
Deborah Shariff and co-host Linda Solomon discuss developing an entrepreneurial mindset. Learn about some of the wealthiest African Americans in our country's history, from A. G. Gaston to David Steward. They also discuss boycotts of Amazon, Nestle, Walmart, General Mills, and more. Additionally, they talk about how you can use artificial intelligence in entrepreneurial endeavors.

Sunday Mar 16, 2025
Never Give Up " Where Giving Up Is Not An Option"
Sunday Mar 16, 2025
Sunday Mar 16, 2025
Host Rochelle Jones discusses making Jesus the center of your heart, Romans 4:18-22, using your faith & obedience in God to never give up, the power & immersion of the word of God, Ephesians 10:18 & the importance of prayer, & more!