Category: On-Demand

VA considers new treatment methods involving Psychedelic therapies.

Patty Nieberg from Task&Purpose discusses an interesting piece of legislation that could allow the VA to examine alternative approaches to veteran healthcare. The bipartisan bill would allow the introduction of psychedelic therapies.

A look at financial literacy and what’s available for New Hampshire residents.

Sue McKee from the NH Bankers Assoc. and Matthew Romano from M&T Bank join us to discuss financial literacy and the resources that help us educate ourselves, our families, and our office teams.

Cline talks the impact of Tariffs and proposed State budget.

Drew Cline from the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy joins WFEA to discuss the mindset and impacts of tariffs and share his thoughts on the current conversation regarding the NH Budget.

Understanding the current financial pressure facing the Market and the misunderstanding of tariffs.

Leading national economic expert and author David Bahsen examines the current status of financial pressure on the markets and the misunderstanding of tariffs and their impacts on trade relations.

The debate surrounding New Hampshire’s Timber Tax.

NH State Senator Dan Innis joins WFEA’s The Morning Update to discuss the debates on Timber ‘Tax’ legislation and possibly eliminating the state vehicle inspection. Sen. Innis also provides his expertise on the stock markets and tariffs.

Concerns grow over Executive Councilor Liot-Hill’s Campaign finance reports.

Investigative reporter Damien Fisher joins us to discuss his ongoing reporting on the concerns related to current NH Executive Councilor Liot-Hill’s campaign finance reports.

Graham offers insight on Democrats attack of Sununu.

NH Journal’s Michael Graham shares two of The Journal’s leading stories. One NH Democrat attacked former NH Gov Sununu even though he had not announced that he was running for office. We also discussed current Senate candidate Chris Papas’s non-answer related to the US Senate filibuster.

How to best serve your workforce in 2025.

AARP NH State Director Christina Fitzpatrick discusses her recent article about the strength of a multi-generational workforce. Christina shares some tips on how companies can help integrate their company with a well-balanced, diverse team.

How Credit Unions help people looking to make a better investment in the future.

Dennis Hebert Jr., VP of Culture & Engagement at Granite State Credit Union (GSCU). Dennis shared the history behind the creation of credit unions and the 80-year history of Granite State Credit Union. Dennis talks about the GSCU community-based ‘anything that moves’ lending program.’

Dealing with Tariffs while trying to pass a budget.

The Hill’s Emily Brooks shares the busy week ahead for House members as they discuss tariffs and focus on creating and passing a budget.

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