Phil and Dan don't get many political candidates on the show. Probably because so many politicians are complete phonies. Not Jon Kiper. He shoots straight, and he's forthright where he stands on issues. You might consider giving him your consideration.
It's that time of year when the Ghost Walk tours usher curious visitors around town learning details about Portsmouth's sordid past, and our guest, Roxie Zwicker, is your guide.
Phil & Dan are scheduling the come back tour. Anthony Riso revisits the show.
In this episode, Phil and Dan welcome Alec Liberman, owner of On Target Fitness, to the show.
He's eclectic; he's weird...
He's Ben Folstein.
In this episode, Phil & Dan welcome Brendan Fitzherbert to the show. Brendan and Dan have been friends since kindergarten, growing up in Connecticut.
In this episode Phil and Dan welcome Anthony Riso to the show. Anthony is a photographer and creative collaborator, but also likes to grapple with MMA.
In this episode, Phil and Dan welcome Matty & Kim Meyers, proprietors of Blind Finch Barbershop on Bartlett St in Portsmouth.
Phil & Dan welcome Michael Berry to the show. Michael is a writer and in a previous life, collaborated with Dan and Phil to produce a short webseries called... wait for it... Round the Square (circa 2009). Anyway, happy to have Michael on the show.
Phil and Dan welcome Amy Rich Crane to the show in this episode and talk about a subject both are familiar with. Raising kids with developmental challenges is... a challenge. Amy helps to dispel some of the stigma and offers some meaningful perspective for those that care for children in these circumstances.
Phil and Dan welcome Robin Lurie-Meyerkopf to the show. Robin is the purveyor at South & Vine, an independent wine shop at the intersection of South Street /Pleasant Street / Marcy Street. She is also the facilities and walking tour manager at Portsmouth Historical Society.
Phil and Dan welcome Kevin Dwyer - owner of Dwyer's Pub and The Press Room – to the show.
Phil and Dan welcome their friend John Herman back to the show.
What's the coolest job you've ever heard of? Our guest in this episode may be a contender. Melissa Paly is the Great Bay - Piscataqua River Waterkeeper for the Conservative Law Foundation. She is responsible for advocating, informing, and inspiring people to protect and restore the rivers, bays, and coast that make the NH Seacoast such a spectacular place to live, work, and play.
In this episode, Phil and Dan welcome Connor Mullin to the show. Connor is the Recreation Supervisor at the Community Campus located on Campus Drive, right next to water country.
When we were kids, we all dreamed about our careers as an adult. We dreamed of being a doctor, a firefighter, whatever. Safe to say few of us dreamed of becoming a non-profit development coordinator. It's something one chances into, and it's often due to a passion for the work and helping the organizations that have a real impact on their communities. Such is the case for our guest, Becky Kates. Join Phil and Dan for a lively conversation with Becky and gain a deeper understanding about how you can make an impact on some of the organizations in your own community.
The Chase Home in Portsmouth, NH has been serving disadvantaged youth for nearly 150 years. Since 1877, The Chase Home’s mission has been dedicated to supporting youth and families. Leading the modern operations of the organization is Meme Wheeler, a staunch advocate for families with a background in clinical social work.
In a world increasingly divided along party lines, some see local government as the place to have the greatest impact. In this episode Phil and Dan welcome Dr. Nancy Pearson, a self proclaimed "Local Government Evangelist." Dr Nancy draws from her experience as an educator, community leader, and elected official. Her Civic Empowerment Pyramid, conceived through academic research, inspires individuals to develop 'radical curiosity' about where they live. She is on a mission to ignite the power of civic engagement by showing individuals of all ages how to influence local leaders and transform communities.
Few people are as full of music history knowledge as our friend, Bruce Pingree. Bruce shares some of his knowledge and several truly fascinating stories from his long career working on radio and promoting music through some of the most important phases of music development over the past several decades.
In this episode, Phil & Dan welcome Will Zinn, a mortgage lender, real estate investor, and a general internal combustion motorhead. We had a great conversation, definitely worth a listen.