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Dr. John Lappie: Iran Blockade, Hungry Election, & Jefferson’s Birthday

Plymouth State University Professor Dr. John Lappie joins us to discuss the failure of the 21-hour peace treaty marathon between…

Political Satirist Karl Zahn: Online Influencer Take a Strange Turn

Regular guest Karl Zahn, political satirist and Substack commentator, joins Jeff Chidester to dicuess the sudden, odd behavior of Tucker Carlson,…

visitNH.gov: Granite State Ambassador Program

Kris Nielsen from visitNH.gov introduces us to the Granite State Ambassador program (GSA). Kris introduces us to Kelly Bryer, Executive…

NH Fisher Cats’ Taylor Fisher: The Boys of NH Summer Are Back

The Boys of Summer are back, and we open up the mics to Andrew and Taylor from the New Hampshire…

Rep John Janigian: CACR 12 Debate on April 15

New Hampshire State Rep. John Janigian joins us to discuss a major public session next week, on April 15, to…

NH State Senator Fenton: Rosenwald Retirement, Child Care Policy

New State Senator Fenton calls into the Morning Update to dicuess the retirement of New Hampshire State Senator Rosenwald and…

Jeff Chidester and NEC Dr. Nate Shrader

New England College Professor Dr. Nate Shrader makes an appearance in the studio and discusses some of the top political…

Business NH Magazine: Rebuilding NH’s Future Inside Old Walls

Matt Mowry and Christine Carignan join us to discuss an interesting article in this month’s edition of Business NH Magazine,…

Thom Brueckner: Iranian Conflict is Challenging Markets and Political Sanity

Financial expert, educator, and radio host Thom Brueckner joins us to discuss the financial effects of the Iranian conflict and…

Policy Expert: Richard Sterns on

Richard Sterns,  Vice President, Plymouth Institute for Free Enterprise-Advancing American Freedom Foundation, joins us to discuss the release of the…

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