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The Jordan Rich Show Finale
<p>And here is the final hour of the show. It's been fun!</p>
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The Jordan Rich Show Finale Hour 2
<p>I wrapped up 20 great years doing late nights at WBZ. It was wonderful hearing from so many friends and colleagues!</p>
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The Jordan Rich Show Finale
<p>Enjoy my final late night show. Here is hour 1.</p>
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Radhanath Swami
<p>Meet Radhanath Swami, Bhakti Yogi practitioner, spiritual guide, author and activist.</p>
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Composer performer Matt York
<p>Meet local singer/songwriter Matt York as he debuts his new CD "Boston, Texas"</p>
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Andrea Cohen of House-Works, helping seniors
<p>House-Works is a full service agency that assists senior citizens in so many helpful and caring ways.</p>
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Pschologist Justine Hardy discusses suicide and its implications
<p>Justine and I talk about the alarming rise in suicides among young people and offer hope that they can often be prevented.</p>
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Actress Geena Davis
<p>Geena Davis from Wareham, Massachusetts promotes her upcoming film festival highlighting women in film and diversity. We also talk about many of her memorable movie roles.</p>
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Gerald Moore, author of "Life Story: The Education of an American Journalist"
<p>Gerlad Moore talks about the impact of Life magazine and photojournalism before the digital age.</p>
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Kerri Leblang returns with more on dealing with bullying and harassment.
<p>Kerri updates us on her crusade to address school bullying. She's the author of a well received children's book "How One Word Will Change your World."</p>
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Belinda Carlisle at the Cabot Theatre in Beverly
<p>A chat with the beautiful Belinda who soared to stardom with the Go-Gos and has had a terrific solo career!</p>
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"Beethoven in Love," a new novel by Howard Jay smith
<p>The author takes us on a journey to Beethoven's life and times. It's a deep and caring examination of the man behind the music!</p>
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Novelist Elizabeth Marro, author of "Casualties"
<p>Elizabeth's first novel is a gripping, moving tale about a mother's love for her son who served his country and her search for answers and peace.</p>
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Famed columnist Rona Barrett
<p>Rona Barrett is one of the greatest Hollywood columnists of all time. Now, she is devoted to helping senior citizens find affordable housing.</p>
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John and Maura Egan of Mad River Distillery
<p>What began as a hobby has turned into a thriving business, top flight craft spirits produced in the heart of Vermont.</p>
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Dr. Roberto Canessa, author of "I Had to Survive"
<p>How a plane crash in the Andes inspired Dr. Roberto Canessa's calling to save lives</p>
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Harry Castleman, "Watching TV"
<p>Now in its third edition, don't miss Harry Castleman's "Watching TV."</p>
<p>Everything you thought you knew and much more!</p>
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Executive Chef Stefan Jarausch, The Top of the Hub
<p>Meet Stefan Jarausch the executive chef at one of Boston's most iconic restaurants high above the city skyline, The Top of the Hub!</p>
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Soul Pilgrims, A Dynamic Duo
<p>Fine music and a conversation about the biz with two creative and talented singer songwriters Greg Cherone and Don Schultze. Be sure to check out Soul Pilgrims on Facebook!</p>
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Nick Russo and the Hot Jazz Jumpers
<p>Nick Russo leads a group of incredibly talented musicians with unique takes on classic jazz and American standard tunes. Nick on guitar, banjor and more is worth checking out!</p>
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Lee Hope, author of "Horsefever"
<p>"Horsefever" is the story of two couples who become lost in a tangle of ambition and passion in the sensual world of horse eventing.</p>
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Career Advice from Employtrax
<p>We learn about the hidden job market and innovative ways to boost your career with help from www.employtrax.com</p>
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Paraclete Press presents the beauty of Gregorian Chant
<p>Dr. James Jordan and Sr. Chris Helfrich discuss the history, meaning and beauty of Gregorian Chants, particularly as they pertain to the Season of Lent. </p>
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Cynthia Levinson, author of new book on Hillary Clinton
<p>"Hillary Clinton: Do All the Good You Can" is a look at the candidate's early life and career as well her years in office and running for president.</p>
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The Brass Sisters, Baking up a Storm!
<p>Marilyn and Sheila love to bake and share their knowledge with the world in their new book, "Baking with the Brass Sisters."</p>
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Song Stylist Laura Perlman
<p>Life and music is indeed precious to Laura Perlman. Hear her inspiring story and her salute to the great American Song Book!</p>
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Roy Harris, author of "Pulitzer's Gold"
<p>Pulitzer's Gold is the first book to trace the century-long history of the coveted Pulitzer Prize for Public Service.</p>
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Addie Swartz, CEO of Reachire
<p>Addie and the team at Reachire offer solutions for exceptional women to transition back to work after a voluntary career break.</p>
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Portrait artist Yoshi Mizutani
<p>Yoshi, based in Boston, is one of the great masters of portrait art. He brings his subjects to life!</p>
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Singer Songwriter Christa Gniadek
<p>Christa is a wonderfully talented singer/songwriter from the Boston area who is making her mark on the music scene.</p>
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Mocktails, a tasty new product that makes sense
<p>It's a delicious new non-alcoholic drink with fresh natural ingredients has people smiling.</p>
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Jazz Banjo Player Cynthia Sayer
<p>Award-winning instrumentalist, vocalist and bandleader Cynthia Sayer defies all the banjo player assumptions as she single-handedly re-popularizes the 4-string banjo in jazz. Sayer is celebrated as one of the top 4-string jazz banjoists in the world today: soulful, edgy, both contemporary and classic, with a playing style that is all her own.</p>
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Linda Rossetti, author of "Women and Transition"
<p>Linda Rossetti taps into what really makes the difference for folks when they make the decision to change their lives.</p>
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Boston Radio Good Guy Joe Martelle
<p>Joe joins me to talk about the radio business and his wonderful memories of working in Boston.</p>
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Singer with his Sinatra Tribute Philippe Harari
<p>It's the Chairman of the Board's 100th birthday and singer Philippe Harari wows audiences world over with a tribute to Sinatra!</p>
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"Let There be Water," by Seth Siegel
<p>A water crisis is coming. What can the world do to avoid it? Seth Siegel has the answers.</p>
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Murder and Mayhem in Boston
Historian Christopher Daley with tales of murder and macabre in Boston's past.
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Laura Herring, author of "No Fear Allowed"
A Story of Guts, Perseverance and Making an Impact
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Television Pioneer Norman Lear
Mr. Lear discusses his love of writing and producing which lead to such iconic series as "All in the Family"
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Robert Weber and Carol Orsborn, "The Spirituality of Age."
The authors present compassionate guide for transforming aging into spiritual growth.
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Actress Brooke Shields
Brooke joins Jordan in discussing her late mom, the effect of stardom and growing up Hollywood.
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Lindsay Tia, Fashion Designer on a Mission
For 24 year-old Entreprenette Lindsay Tia Reilly, her creations are more than just a bag – they’re an experience. Lindsay’s merchandise is influenced by the experiences that have inspired her, made her brave, and sparked a desire to empower others.
Now her dream is to fashionably pay it forward by motivating others to inspire, encourage bravery, and empower each other!
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Scott Tharler, the Gadget Concierge
Scott Tharler is the Gadget Concierge. He joined me to talk about the latest high tech innovations that make our lives a whole lot easier and more fun!
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Kerri Leblang, author of "How One Word will Change Your World"
Addressing such topics as self esteem, self confidence, positive self talk, and compassion, “How One Word Will Change your World” was written specifically to touch the heart of the child reader, and ignite a upshift in perspective and healthy self concept.
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Best selling novelist and real life spy Frederic Forsyth
The writer of "Day of the Jackal" discusses his fascinating memoir
"The Outsider: My Life in Intrigue"
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Vocalist Deborah Latz
Introducing Deborah Latz with her silky and beautiful interpretation of the Great American Song Book.
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Denny Laine of Wings and The Moody Blues
Acclaimed musician Denny Laine is best known for his time in Wings with Paul and Linda McCartney, as well as The Moody Blues.
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John Dowd, Jr. and Davio Restaurant's Steve DiFillippo
John Dowd, Jr discusses the upcoming Future-U conference and Steve DiFillippo is celebrating the 30th anniversary of a Boston institution Davio's Restaurant.
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The Dedication of the Martin Richard Statue
Hear the story of the Martin Richard Statue, dedicated recently at Bridgewater State University. Singer Linda Chorney connected with portrait artist David Wells Roth and sculptor Victoria Guerina to present a statue honoring the life and inspiring lessons of 8-year-old Martin Richard, victim of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.
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Local Poet Tony Antin
Tony Antin is a successful poet in his 90's with a terrific way with words and a great attitude about life.
Check out his book of poetry called "Love in Old Age."
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Hollywood Star Ruta Lee
Certainly one of Hollywood's most glamorous ladies, Ruta Lee is also one of its most multifaceted and top-notched civic contributors.
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Vallie Szymanski, Exec. Director and Co-Founder of OCSA
The Ovarian Cancer Symptom Awareness Organization (OCSA) works to expand public awareness of the symptoms of ovarian cancer in an effort to contribute to the early detection of this deadly disease, and by doing so, save lives.
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The Psychology of Black Boys and Adolescents
It has been said that the most dangerous place for a child to grow up in America is at the intersection of poverty and race. That danger is especially prevalent for young black men, who are five times more likely to be incarcerated than black girls. Understanding the struggles these young men face is key to finding solutions.
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WBZ News Report Don Batting in the Hall of Fame
Don Batting, one of WBZ's long time street reporters and journalists is welcomed to the Mass Broadcaster Hall of Fame!
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Legendary WBZ personality Dick Summer
Hear from longtime broadcaster Dick Summer who spent many years entertaining us late nights on WBZ. He has gone on to a spectacular career in radio, as a pilot, hypnotherapist and author!
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Murray Forbes of the Navigator Foundation
Murray Forbes offers up a history of two great men, both named Sullivan, who played a major role in the fight for Independence in a young America, both of whom had local ties.
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Attorney Alan Fanger
A look at the major legal stories of the day including the New England Patriots Deflate-Gate controversy and the story of the Kentucky clerk who opted to go to jail rather than issue licenses to gay wedding couples.
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Jazz Musician Les Haber With Music For A Great Cause/www.lesjazz.com
Les Haber from Florida raising money for Alzheimer Disease research. Visit www.lesjazz.com for more information.
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Singing sensation Jackie Evancho
Talented teenage singer who made her national debut on "America's Got Talent."
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Nadia Liu Spellman, owner of "Dumpling Daughter"
Great Chinese Cuisine now in Weston, Mass!
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Al the Only, "The Magic Graveyard"
Discover a Magical Spot in Mid America!
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Dr. Jacob Azerrad "Celebrating Temper Tantrums"
A Better, Safe Way to Raise Children
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Dr. James Bruce, Sr., Man of Vision and Song
The A Cappella Artist with a Love for People
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Catherine Falk, Daughter of Legendary Actor Peter Falk
Advocating Parental Visitation Legislation
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Christina McDowell, author of "After Perfect"
A Daughter's Memoir
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Sukey Forbes, author of "Angel in My Pocket"
Love, Loss and Life After Death
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Judy Boss, author of "Deception Island"
A Romantic, Mysterious Journey to Antarctica
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John DiCicco with Dennis Donahue, "Who We Are"
An introspective hour examining the human condition
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The Mechanical Men and Women on Film
A chat about our favorite movie robots!
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Schlopping... It's All about Love!
Meet Mother and Daughter Sheryl & Yael
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Blake Harris, author of "Console Wars"
Sega, Nintendo and the Battle that Defined a Generation
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Author James Connor, "The Super Yogi Scenario"
Authentic Wisdom Creates Superheroes
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Best selling author Ben Mezrich
Once Upon a Time in Russia
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Glenn and Sue Tie the Knot on the Jordan Rich Show
Not since Tiny Tim on the Carson show...
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Best selling author Joe Finder
Read Joe's latest, "The Fixer"
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Gretchen Carlson
The Fox News Anchor presents her new book
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The Real Batman!
The Legendary Adam West
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Jazz Guitarist and Vocalist John Pizzarelli
John chats with JR on a recent tour of Boston
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Astronaut and American Hero Buzz Aldrin
A look at future space exploration
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Bruce Ferber, author of "Cascade Falls"
A great new novel makes us question "The American Dream"
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Mason Daring and Jeanie Stahl with their New CD "40"
A Glorious Folk Reunion
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Ace Atkins, author of Kickback"
The latest Robert B. Parker Spenser novel is here!
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Richard Goldstein, "Another Little Piece of My Heart"
My Life of Rock & Revolution in the '60s
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The Mass Breast Cancer Coalition
Margo Golden and Dr. John Erban
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Nathan Gebhard, author of "Roadtrip Nation"
A Guide to Discovering Your Path in Life
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Jon Macks, author of "Monologue"
Top joke writer for Jay Leno and the Tonight Show
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Jason Collins wins Greater Boston PFLAG Award
First openly gay player in the NBA
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Standup Star Jim Norton
News about Jim's new TV comedy special on EPIX!
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Daffodils Align the Boston Marathon Route
Diane Valle's Vision of Hope
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Rick Tetzeli, author of "Becoming Steve Jobs"
A look at the life of the pioneering Apple founder
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Douglas Wynne, author of "Red Equinox"
An ode to H.P. Lovecraft set in modern Boston
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Old Jews Telling Jokes in Boston!
Creator Peter Gethers talks up this hilarious show
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Jessica Sonneborn, starring in local movie thriller
Arthur Luhn's "The House Across the Street," opens soon!
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Grammy winner Patti Austin on the Joy of Mentorship
Dawn Carroll joins Patti from the Over My Shoulder Found.
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Zvi Koenigsberg, author of "The Lost Temple of Israel"
An fascinating archeologist's discovery about the Bible
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Stars of You Tube Channel comedy Pizzer Makers!
Chris Palermo & Frankie Imbergamo
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Pit Bull Guru Drayton Michaels
Proper training and care for various dog breeds
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Attorney Alan Fanger looks at legal issues in the news
Uber drivers, sensational trials, overseas treaties
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Mary Dore, director of "She's Beautiful When She's Angry"
A new documentary on the origins of the Women's Movement
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Broadway, Film and TV Star Betty Buckley
A Chat with Betty appearing soon at Scullers Jazz
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