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FAQs about WBUR Up Next:How many episodes does WBUR Up Next have?The podcast currently has 5,668 episodes available.
October 04, 2024New Bedford Whaling Museum confronts racist history of an artifactNew Bedford Whaling Museum chief curator joins us to discuss the exhibit 'Complicated Legacies: Museum History, White Supremacy, and Sculpture,' the legacy of artists and the conversations the museum hopes to spark....more16minPlay
October 04, 2024Confronting 'achievement trauma' requires rethinking identityWBUR's Radio Boston talks with Dr. Janna Koretz, a clinical psychologist at Azimuth Psychological in Boston and an expert on leadership and mental health, about achievement trauma....more16minPlay
October 03, 2024What the East Coast dockworkers strike means in BostonDockworkers in Boston are picketing as part of a massive strike at ports along the East and Gulf Coasts of the US. Here's how this could impact you. ...more10minPlay
October 02, 2024The link between your health and climate changeClimate change can have direct consequences on people's health, and better understanding of that link could drive future environmental policies. Dr. Mary Rice, new director of Harvard's Center for Climate, Health and the Global Environment, joins us to discuss....more11minPlay
October 02, 2024How apple farmers are thinking about climate change this fallAl Rose, co-owner of Red Apple Farm, and Jon Clements, an educator with UMass, talk about this year's apple season and how they're thinking about climate change's impact on future crops....more10minPlay
October 01, 2024Can you believe it? Joe Castiglione retires after 42 years with the Red SoxWBUR's Radio Boston spoke to Cognoscenti contributor and lifelong Red Sox fan Harry Breault about why retiring broadcaster Joe Castiglione has become such an icon....more8minPlay
October 01, 2024New protest rules on college campuses draw mixed feelings from studentsWBUR's Radio Boston spoke to senior education reporter Carrie Jung about her latest report on how higher education administrators updated protest rules students returned to campus....more13minPlay
October 01, 2024What you can see and hear as birds migrate over Mass. this fallAn estimated 35.77 million birds have flown over the region in migration season so far, and multiple species make up the migration. Here's what to look for during fall migration....more12minPlay
September 27, 2024Hurricanes can trigger toxic spills. Many Mass. chemical sites lack a key safeguardExperts say climate change is increasing the risk of a “double disaster” -- a large-scale chemical spill caused by extreme weather. WBUR's senior investigative reporter Patrick Madden took a closer look at this risk in New Bedford....more15minPlay
September 26, 2024How a Mass. man grows pumpkins that weigh over 2,000 pounds for New England fairsGiant pumpkin grower Steve Connolly joins Radio Boston to discuss how he grows the massive produce and what he's learned along the way....more12minPlay
FAQs about WBUR Up Next:How many episodes does WBUR Up Next have?The podcast currently has 5,668 episodes available.