Commonwealth Conversations
Commonwealth Conversations
Marc Lemay
There are 351 cities and towns in Massachusetts - and each of them have a story to tell. Marc Lemay is the host of a new program called Commonwealth Conversations. Each week, Marc is going to interview someone, from somewhere, in Massachusetts. One week, it might be a politician, the next? The CEO of a small business. The week after? The head of a non-profit organization. The guests will be wide-ranging, the topics will be engaging - won’t you join us Sunday mornings at 7 and again Sunday nights at 7, here on iMassRadio dot com, or by downloading this podcast.
Commonwealth Conversations: Jean MacDougall-Tattan, Author and Editor
Jean’s writing career began as a freelance newspaper columnist. She went on to become a reporter, assistant editor, and then Editor-in-Chief of The Haverhill Gazette in Massachusetts. As a reporter, Jean earned a first-place award for environmental reporting, and a third-place award for heath reporting from New England Newspaper & Press Association. After leaving journalism, Jean began a career in public relations in healthcare. After rising to the role of Director of Physician Relations, Marketing, and Strategic Communications, and serving in that capacity for three years, she retired and dedicated her time to completing the novel she started when still in journalism, Biz’s Journey Home – a tribute to her first horse.Biz’s Journey Home, now accepted for publication, is expected to be released in the fall of 2023. Because of Biz, the sequel, is finished and going through final edits. The third book in the trilogy, I Love You Too, Maybe Even a little More Now, is in progress.
Apr 16, 2023
53 min
Commonwealth Conversations: Neil Rhein, Founder - Keep Massachusetts Beautiful
Keep Massachusetts Beautiful is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the simple idea that “beauty matters.” A landscape littered with trash is anything but beautiful.The most important words in our mission statement are “taking action.” We focus on getting people involved and actively working to improve their communities through community cleanups and beautification projects. We also encourage local business and government leaders to take an active role in these efforts. Neil Rhein, Founder, Executive Director & Board Member joins us on this edition of Commonwealth Conversations to talk about keeping Massachusetts clean, green and litter-free.
Mar 26, 2023
27 min
Commonwealth Conversations: Candice Gartley and the All Dorchester Sports League
All Dorchester Sports League was founded in 1983 as a specific response to growing racial tension in Dorchester. ADSL offered local youth from an ethnically and racially diverse neighborhood, a space for reconciliation and the opportunity to be on the same team, instead of seeing one another as adversaries. Learn about how the program started, has grown through the years and where the program is going when we interview Executive Director Candice Gartley on this week’s edition of Commonwealth Conversations.
Mar 12, 2023
28 min
Commonwealth Conversations: Dr. Amy Rothenberg
Dr. Amy Rothenberg has been practicing naturopathic medicine since the mid-80’s and in that time, has seen the trends change from doubts among traditional doctors to acceptance that natural healing can be part of the overall healing process. She’s a practicing naturopath in Northampton and has her own health-related story she’s going to share.
Feb 26, 2023
27 min
Commonwealth Conversations: Sarah Gaer
On this edition of the program we're talking with clinical mental health counselor Sarah Gaer.  She has twenty four years’ experience in the field of mental health care, with specific focus on men in their middle years.  From mens health to recognizing trauma, we’ll talk about it in an extended edition of Commonwealth Conversations
Feb 12, 2023
43 min
Commonwealth Conversations: Leigh Doherty - The Literacy Network of South Berkshire
On this weeks edition will be Leigh Doherty, Executive Director of The Literacy Network of South Berkshire (https://litnetsb.org/). LitNet has been offering free, one-on-one tutoring sessions for adults since 1991. LitNet’s flexible, personalized approach to tutoring enables adult learners to succeed in their jobs, support their families, and engage with their local communities.
Feb 5, 2023
23 min
Commonwealth Conversations: Dr. Tami Gouveia
On our first episode – we welcome Dr. Tami Gouveia to the program. Dr. Gouveia is a leader, social worker, policymaker, and doctor of public health. She’s also served as a state representative on Beacon Hill. Most recently, she was a candidate for Lt. Governor. She joins us on this edition of Commonwealth Conversations.BONUS FACTS: Tami is also a podcaster. On POD for the People!, Dr. Tami Gouveia invites everyday Americans, community activists, and status quo disruptors to share stories and insights that inspire us to heal political divisions and invest in everyone’s health and dignity for our collective well-being. Join her every week to learn more about how we can build a hopeful, joy-filled, and thriving future for everyone. Check out the program at tamigouveia.com/podcast (http://www.tamigouveia.com/podcast) and follow Tami on social media at @TamiGouveiaMA.
Jan 28, 2023
26 min