Ray Penfold has been racing in rural Maine since the 1960s and his son, Bill, started racing with him in the 1980s. Despite grisly crashes and flaring tempers, racing is what has kept this father and son so close. Listen in to Shannon Geis’s story about this unique family.
This week is our last week, so to mix it up we threw in some trivia questions. We also discuss the current job market and talk to a man who found his dream job at 65. As this is our last episode, We would like to thank everyone for listening! It's been a great semester!Tala Al-HusryDorie ChristakisDebbie CohenMike CollinsShannon GeisSelin KucukPauline P […]
In this episode, Tala Al-Husry interviews a history professor about Genocide. Then we hear about Bike Polo players, Ballroom dancers, and a singing firefighter. Check it out!
In this episode, we hear about the everchanging world of technology. From the digital TV conversion to new perks in taxi cabs. We even take a trip to an old cash register repair store that is still in business.
In this week’s episode we meet Frankie Cocktail, an interesting bartender who works in New York City’s West Village. Then Lisa Qiu discusses how the recession has been affecting church attendence. Listen in to find out more!
In this episode, we talk to a gambler about the pros and cons of online gambling, then we meet a girl who writes other students’ term papers for money.