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By Andy Paulsen
The podcast currently has 75 episodes available.
We discuss the 42nd Annual Autumn Classic and the Bradford Christian Musical Theater's new show "Death in the Tuna Valley."
Andy talks Pumpkinfest with Sarah Matzner and Amanda Van Houten, talks about the "Who Dey!" fundraiser and meet-and-greet with McKean County K9 Officers Duke and Rigby.
Andy speaks with Dr. Elena Lister, co-author of "Giving Hope," about how to talk with children about death and loss.
This is an extended version of the interview.
Andy talks with State Senator Scott Martin about his efforts to reverse a recent appeals court ruling on license plate obstructions, then with Abby Kiesa of Tufts University about the youth vote in PA.
Andy talks to local author Ann Hultberg about her new book "Something to Hold On To," then discusses insulin prices with Dr. Kenneth Thorpe.
Andy talks about the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative with Dave Jenkins, President of Conservatives for Responsible Stewardship.
Andy talks with dietician Ayla Barmer about men and fertility, and then with Dr. Joseph Pergolizzi about the connection between summer heat and pain.
Andy speaks with Fran Bottone, President of the Penn-Brad Oil Museum, about "Derrick Day."
Then Andy talks with best-selling author Howard Blum about his new book, "The Spy Who Knew Too Much."
Jimmy Keltz speaks with Chris Lindemuth and David Talbot about this weekend's Corporate Cup Soccer Challenge
Igor talks with Michelle Baxter about Downtown Bradford's 2022 Summer Wine Walk
The podcast currently has 75 episodes available.