Jul 28, 2022
Co-host Bruce Chester represented his neighbors during the latest Conservation Commission hearing July 25 in Gardner, MA in which a continuance was granted yet again for the expansion of a sludge landfill.
We discussed the potential impacts to drinking water, conservation land, protected waterways and people if this...
Jul 21, 2022
In a July 4, 2022 open letter in The Atlantic, Senator Mitt Romney (UT) asked us, 'What clears the scales from the eyes of a nation?'
We are in denial on a multiple of existential issues according to the Senator not least of which he notes climate change. corruption at all levels of political leadership and fiscal...
Jul 14, 2022
DEI or Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is a top topic in boardrooms, businesses, schools and organizations of all types in the United States today. The effort has been politicized, mis-characterized and emphasized and why not?
Doesn’t the great American experiment require a seat at the table for truly ALL of our...
Jul 8, 2022
Our latest episode looks at the consequences following the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in West Virginia vs. Environmental Protection Agency.
The precedent set by this ruling will most certainly have long-term ramifications on the regulation of corporate enterprise. It also represents a significant sea-change in...
Jul 1, 2022
This podcast is about working through the strain of disparate political perspectives by two neighbors.
My co-host Bruce Chester and I had to dig deep this week, fast on the heels of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs vs. Jackson’s Womens Health Organization rescinding the federal protection of a women’s...