



New England at a Crossroads: Business, Community, and Competition
On today’s program, we speak with John Capone, managing partner of KPMG, about Corporate Responsibility and Community Impact Day 2026. We also discussed the top business headlines with the executive editor of the Boston business Journal. An expert on World Cup Soccer talks about the challenges ahe…

Boston in Bloom — Sports Momentum, Business Moves, and What’s Cooking in 2026
On today’s program, we talk about the spring of 2026 and what it means for Boston’s sports teams, an expert on sports business will join us. We’ll hear the latest business headlines from a senior reporter at the Boston Business Journal including plans for a robot teddy bear. The food critic for The…

What’s Changing Boston Now: Food Trends, AI Education, and the Future of Work
On today’s program, we are speaking with the President of the Massachusetts Restaurant Association about the changing dietary habits and their impacts in the age of all these weight loss drugs. We’re also joined by Grant Welker of the Boston Business Journal who examines this week‘s business headli…

From Weight-Loss Drugs to Wine Country: The Forces Reshaping New England’s Economy
On today’s program, we talk about those weight loss drugs that everybody seems to be taking these days and the impact they are having on our local and national economy. It's all part of a new report from KPMG. Scott Ferson, president of the Liberty Square Group in Boston talks about his new book,…

Ballot Battles, College Closures, and Business Leaders Making an Impact
On today’s program, we talk with the State House News Service Editor about efforts to derail some of the ballot questions scheduled for the fall, including the income tax rollback. The executive editor of the Boston Business Journal will join us to talk about the colleges which are closing across M…

New England on the Move: Gas Prices, Real Estate, and Your Financial Future
On today’s program, we speak with an executive from AAA Northeast about rising gas prices and the impact on New England drivers. Business reporter Andrew Brinker of The Boston Globe shares details of his story regarding Airbnb rentals close to the World Cup venue in Foxborough. An executive with t…

The New England Economic Report: Taxes, Tourism, and Big Transitions
On today’s program, we speak with Jon Keller about his most recent article in Boston Magazine concerning the state of our economy. We talk with a business leader about the idea of rolling back income taxes and why the business community is divided. The executive editor of the Boston Business Journa…

Real Estate Rising, Baseball Money, and Brookline’s New Business Hub
On today’s program, we speak with the topic executive at JP Morgan about their new office space in the South Station Tower. The Executive Editor of the Boston Business Journal will share this week‘s business headlines. Baseball season is underway we’ll talk to a business of Sports expert about the …

Airports, Headlines, Marathons, and Money: A New England Business Rundown
On today’s program, we speak with Roger Berkowitz about his new fish restaurant that he’s opening at Logan airport. We also chat with the managing editor of the Boston Business Journal about this week‘s top of business headlines. The Boston Marathon is less than a month away, so we chat with the Ra…

Beacon Hill Battles, Big‑Money Negotiations, and Your Retirement Basics
On today’s program, we speak with the Jeff Myers of Collier‘s about the glut of commercial lab space. The executive editor of the Boston business journal, Doug Banks, talks about the town of Foxborough reaching a deal with the Kraft Group over FIFA security dollars. The State Auditor Diana Dizog…