Category: On-Demand

Deepfakes Are Harming Our Children.

Cyber expert Annie Chestnut Tutor joins us to discuss the ramifications of deepfake porn is having on both male and female youth in our country and how the recent ‘Take It Down’ act is an essential first step to resolving this issue.

More than Just Acupuncture, But a Necessary Part of Your Health Regimen.

We recorded onsite with Dr. Markwith and the team at Trend Acupuncture to discuss the many ways that Trend Acupuncture can help with your medical needs.

What’s in store for Social Security and Drug Pricing…AARP Explains!

Christina FitzPatrick, NH, State Director for AARP, helps us understand changes to Social Security and President Trump’s drug pricing executive order. Christina shares the Veteran Assistance portal, which is available on the AARP website.

Community Partners Helping Veterans in Need: Harbor Care.

David Lightner from Harbor Care joins to discuss getting veterans in need the services they have earned. David talks about Harbor Care’s mission and how it engages with veterans and their families.

Daycares on Military Installations Need Stronger Oversight.

Patty Nieberg from Task& Purpose shares two stories this week. The first is the realignment of two critical Security Forces Assistance Brigades and their impact on the original mission. We also discuss the need for strong daycare oversight and transparency.

Immediate Assistance for Existing and New Small Businesses. 

Sue McKee, NH Bankers Assoc., and Amy Bassett, District Director – US Small Business Administration (SBA NH), to talk about Small Business Week and the recent recipient of the NH-SBA Small Business Award.

Manchester School Board Member Rhetoric Out of Line.

Drew Cline from the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy discusses the outlandish behavior of some Manchester School members when criticizing the budget they approved. Jeff and Drew also address the bill’s status, which would eliminate the annual state inspection requirement.

The Original Sin: The Media and the Democratic Party’s Culpability.

Jeff Chidester discusses Jake Tapper’s new book, Original Sin, which blames the failed Biden campaign on Biden surrogates and Democratic Party leaders. 

Why People Don’t Trust Political Parties.

WFEA’s The Morning Update Host Jeff Chidester discusses party politics and why many Granite Staters are skeptical of both major parties. Jeff shares new information about the potential of who may or may not run for office in 2026.

Do New Hampshire Voters Care Where their Congresspeople Live?

NH Journal publisher Michael Graham drops in to discuss the curious nature of the Governors in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Michael also shares what New Hampshire voters think of the residency of NH Congresswoman Goodlander. Is it an issue?

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