Chronicle the Podcast
Chronicle the Podcast
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The nation’s longest-running, locally-produced magazine show is now a podcast. Discover where to go and what's interesting in New England!
The Boston Marathon Returns
The Boston Marathon is back in person after a virtual race last year. There may not be as many runners along the 26.2 mile course, but the spirit, enthusiasm, and passion are just as strong as ever. Shayna Seymour shares the stories of people putting miles on their bodies to raise money for local causes. She also reports on the history of the race and takes us to the scariest spot on the course: Heartbreak Hill. This episode was produced by Jesse Grossi and Ellen Fleming. Ellen Fleming also edits the podcast. Our managing editor is Julie Mehegan, and our executive producer is Nneka Nwosu Faison. You can also find us at Chronicle 5 on all social media and of course nightly at 7:30 on WCVB Channel 5. To watch this episode: Seg 1: “Working on healing by running the Boston Marathon as a member of The Herren Project team” Seg 2:  “Mass. General Hospital nurse joins Team Dream Big for the 2021 Boston Marathon” Seg 3: “Blind marathoner overcomes adversity to compete in the Boston Marathon, alongside a guide” Seg 4:  “PIONEERS Run Crew is on a mission to promote the sport of running in communities of color”
Oct 11, 2021
18 min
Remembering 9/11 with Charlie Gibson & local first responders
Sept. 11, 2021, marks the 20th anniversary of the deadliest terrorist attacks on U.S. soil. A day that not only changed the trajectory for our country but a day that left permanent scars on the people and loved ones of those who were directly impacted. Anthony Everett sits down with former ABC anchor Charlie Gibson, who was one of the first journalists to report the news of the attacks 20 years ago. We then meet Lieutenant Michael Goldberg and Paramedic Robert Hopkins, two local first responders who stepped into action to assist in rescue and recovery efforts at ground zero. This episode was produced by Ramen Cromwell and Ellen Fleming. Ellen Fleming also edits the podcast. Our managing editor is Julie Mehegan, and our executive producer is Nneka Nwosu Faison. You can also find us at Chronicle 5 on all social media and of course nightly at 7:30 on WCVB Channel 5.
Sep 10, 2021
13 min
Fighting Back
With the support of a team of interpreters a deaf student fulfills his dream of becoming a pastry chef. A college professor in Boston uses her experience with blindness to help others see the world through the eyes of the visually-impaired. Nicole Estaphan brings us inspiring stories of New Englanders who are overcoming challenges -- and helping others to do the same.   To watch Fighting Back, please click the links below: Segment 1: Former college athlete who suffered spinal cord injury stays focused in her goal to regain her independence with help from Spaulding Rehabilitation Segment 2:  Immigrating from South Korea to America to pursue a dream of becoming a pastry chef Segment 3: Northeastern University professor creates docu-series to share the perceptions about disabilities through travel Segment 4: Labor and Delivery nurse from Brigham and Women's Hospital creates gratitude and wellness wall to inspire others   This episode was produced by Nicole Estaphan. Ellen Fleming produces and edits the podcast. Chronicle's managing editor is Julie Mehegan and our Executive Producer is Nneka Nwosu Faison.
Aug 20, 2021
18 min
Cannabis in the Commonwealth
Chronicle takes a look at the state of recreational marijuana in Massachusetts five years after legalization.  Anthony Everett speaks to the Cannabis Control Commission, business owners, and other stakeholders connected to cannabis. He also reports on efforts to level the playing field so that people of all backgrounds have a chance to benefit from the economic possibilities of this billion dollar industry.    Cannabis Control Commission weighs in on industry 5 years after legalization Participants of the Social Equity & Economic Empowerment program have exclusive access to marijuana delivery licenses Curaleaf lends a helping hand to JustinCredible Cultivation Former police station in Harvard Square has been transformed into adult-use marijuana boutique   This episode was produced by Diana Pinzón. Ellen Fleming edits the podcast. Chronicle's managing editor is Julie Mehegan and our Executive Producer is Nneka Nwosu Faison.
Jul 29, 2021
17 min
Moms in the Moment
Anxiety, depression, and unemployment affected one group this year more than any other: mothers. Mothers of young children were more likely to take on additional childcare responsibilities, manage remote learning, and either step away from their careers or get laid off. Tonight, Shayna Seymour reports on challenges of motherhood during this unprecedented time. She also speaks with experts who share financial and mental health resources and advice. Also tonight, what some local employers are doing to put moms in focus. To watch Moms in the Moment, please click the links below: Segment 1: https://www.wcvb.com/article/moms-in-the-moment-mothers-have-been-disproportionally-leaving-the-workforce-during-the-pandemic-to-manage-household-and-child-care-duties/36732916  Segment 2: https://www.wcvb.com/article/moms-in-the-moment-mothers-struggled-with-mental-health-problems-more-than-any-other-group-during-the-pandemic/36733557 Segment 3: https://www.wcvb.com/article/moms-in-the-moment-data-shows-women-have-been-bearing-the-brunt-of-childcare-during-the-pandemic/36733669 Segment 4:  https://www.wcvb.com/article/moms-in-the-moment-wayfair-recognizes-workplace-flexibility-provides-employees-work-life-balance-and-will-transition-to-hybrid-model-of-work/36733710   This episode was produced by Shayna Seymour and Nneka Nwosu Faison. Ellen Fleming produces and edits the podcast. Chronicle's managing editor is Julie Mehegan and our Executive Producer is Nneka Nwosu Faison.
Jun 15, 2021
19 min
Divided We Fall: Misinformation
It’s been nearly six months since the attack on the U.S. Capitol and tonight Anthony Everett asks, are the divisions between Republicans and Democrats as stark as they seem? And what happens when political misinformation spreads unchecked? Anthony talks to the author of “The Hype Machine,” a new book that explores the promise and peril of social media, and sits down with Attorney General Maura Healey, who is calling for stronger federal regulation of tech platforms. We also explore the impact that misinformation has on COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. And, is there reason for hope? Hands Across the Hills is a group of progressives from tiny Leverett, Mass., forging friendship and understanding with conservatives in rural Kentucky. This episode was produced by Julie Mehegan, Anthony Everett and Jesse Grossi. Ellen Fleming edits podcast. Chronicle's managing editor is Julie Mehegan and our Executive Producer is Nneka Nwosu Faison. You can find us @Chronicle5 on all social media and of course nightly at 7:30 pm on WCVB-TV Channel 5 in Boston.
Jun 8, 2021
20 min
Project Community: Asian American Voices
Join WCVB Newscenter 5 and Chronicle for "Project Community: Asian American Voices". A special aimed at challenging stereotypes, breaking barriers, and discovering the rich history that Asian communities have added to America. Project Community Resources: If you see a hate crime in progress, dial 911 File a civil rights complaint with the Mass. Attorney General's office online or by calling 1-800-994-3228 Massachusetts Asian American Commission Asian American Civic Association classes and services Hollaback! Bystander Intervention Guide Chinese Progressive Association, Boston Asian Community Development Corporation Stop AAPI Hate Instagram: #StopAsianHate events, resources Asian Mental Health Collective Support the AAPI Community Fund
Apr 27, 2021
52 min
Caught between worlds, with author Caroline Kautsire
In honor of Women’s History Month, we are reflecting on the accomplishments of several Boston-area women in literature. One of the featured writers is Caroline Kautsire, an immigrant from Malawi and author of “What Kind of Girl? An African Child Caught Between Worlds.” Here is her extended interview.   This episode was produced by Kathleen Kiely and Ellen Fleming. Ellen also edits the podcast. Chronicle's managing editor is Julie Mehegan and our executive producer is Nneka Nwosu Faison.  You can find us @Chronicle5 on all social media and of course nightly at 7:30 pm on WCVB-TV Channel 5 in Boston.
Mar 25, 2021
12 min
The science of takeout ft. Dr. Pia Sorensen
Here at Chronicle, we take our food very seriously.  So seriously in fact, we turned to a scientist to discuss how to order the perfect takeout and how to refresh the leftovers in your fridge.  Dr. Pia Sorensen, a Senior Preceptor at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied sciences, sits down to talk about food  on a molecular level.   This episode was produced by Diana Pinzon and Ellen Fleming. Ellen also edits the podcast. Chronicle's managing editor is Julie Mehegan and our Executive Producer is Nneka Nwosu Faison.   You can find us @Chronicle5 on all social media and of course nightly at 7:30 pm on WCVB-TV Channel 5 in Boston.
Feb 17, 2021
10 min
Being a kid again with Bicycle Playing Cards and Hollywood model making
When it comes to toys, Massachusetts doesn’t play games.  Nicole Estaphan recently had the opportunity to chat with Michael Slaughter of Bicycle Playing Cards. You likely have a deck of their cards at home or you certainly played with them. After all, they’ve bene around for more than 130 years.  Then, it's off to the Museum of Science where visitors will find a layout of several trains riding past recreations of Boston landmarks, this year the iconic Custom House joined the display. Nicole spoke with the model maker behind this year’s addition, Hollywood Model maker John Goodson, whose credits include blockbusters from Transformers to Disney’s Mandalorian.   This episode was produced by Nicole Estaphan, Ramen Cromwell, and Ellen Fleming. Ellen also edits the podcast. Chronicle's managing editor is Julie Mehegan and our Executive Producer is Nneka Nwosu Faison.  You can find us @Chronicle5 on all social media and of course nightly at 7:30 pm on WCVB-TV Channel 5 in Boston.
Dec 16, 2020
28 min
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