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Each week I interview guests who delve into a myriad of substance abuse, mental health and social justice concerns. Hear some provocative discussions that will hopefully provide an impetus for change and better understanding.

Dec 26, 2015

Dr. Ehsun Mirza, discusses why he has decided to speak out against the anti-Islamic sentiment evident in parts of the United States. Dr. Mirza, a Muslim American, also details how people of all backgrounds have much in common. This is the first of a two-part interview.


Dec 18, 2015

Casie Rhodes, Director of Sports Training for RI Special Olympics, discusses Unified Volleyball, and basketball, as well as a myriad of other programs that support athletes with intellectual disabilities.


Dec 11, 2015

Loren Spears, Executive Director of the Tomaquag Museum, discusses NIKOMMO as well as a recent documentary titled Woven in Time; The Narragansett Salt Pond Preserve. Additional emphasis is placed on the importance of providing educational programs that create awareness of our Indigenous Peoples.


Nov 5, 2015

Bob Houghtaling discusses two of his father’s experiences as a young Marine during the Korean War. A special salute also goes out to all Veterans whose service has allowed us to enjoy the rights and privileges we presently have.


Oct 29, 2015

East Greenwich High School students, Mikayla Hutchinson and Julie Horgan, describe how their involvement with a number of Youth Leadership Clubs helped to initiate an event that will promote awareness regarding a myriad of youth related concerns. Special emphasis will focus on stress, substance abuse,...