Episodios

  • Doing chemo on Everest
    Jun 12 2026

    What does Pat Croce--Zen guru, Philly cheerleader, rabid pirate enthusiast and former Sixers owner--do when diagnosed with terminal cancer? Climb the world's most famous mountain in order to conquer his mind and spirit.

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    26 m
  • Composting for good
    Jun 11 2026

    A Northern Liberties-based refillery and a city-wide door-to-door composting service are teaming up to bring Philly one step close to sustainability

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    6 m
  • We need better at-home care
    Jun 10 2026

    On this episode of Guest Commentary, an advocate for people with disabilities sees Pennsylvanians losing their independence because of PA's gaunt reimbursement rates

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    5 m
  • In the room with Integrity Icon 2026
    Jun 9 2026

    This year we heralded city workers in fields ranging from sanitation to violence prevention. Hundreds of attendees left the night's celebration feeling inspired and empowered to uplift our beloved Philadelphia. Hear it for yourself.

    You can read up on all these award-winning public servants here.

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    15 m
  • Journalists bear witness
    Jun 8 2026

    Ali Velshi is taking over The 11th Hour on MS Now. After six years on Velshi, he gives a final word on the vitally important role of journalists bearing witness to the people.

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    18 m
  • The Boss shows the way
    Jun 5 2026

    For a decade, political leaders and media elites haven't known how to respond to Trumpism. Last week in a South Philly patriotic tent show revival, Bruce Springsteen provided a script.

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    14 m
  • Beyond the Liberty Bell
    Jun 4 2026

    Instead of taking the ordinary route, declare independence from the crowds and check out these six Revolutionary sites instead.

    For more information on these sites and events, visit this story on the web.

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    6 m
  • The key word in "progressive" is progress
    Jun 4 2026

    Milwaukee, WI Mayor Cavalier Johnson won reelection in 2024 with 80 percent of the vote. "Those are Vladimir Putin levels," joked Larry Platt.

    "The difference is, Putin's still looking for the other 20 percent!" said Michael Nutter.

    Asked why he decided to devote his life to public service, Johnson said, "I fell in love with helping people in my community. I mean, the key word in 'progressive' is progress. And mayors get stuff done. It's truly where the rubber meets the road in cities."

    From youth workforce development programs ("Ten-year-olds were being recruited to steal cars, here") to rejecting partisanship for the good of the city ("Bringing the RNC to Milwaukee in 2024 was a purely business decision") to his efforts to grow the population of Milwaukee to a million people, Johnson is out earning that 80 percent each day.

    "We have an awful lot of people who listen to this podcast that we hope will one day run for office," said Kasim Reed.

    "Right, I think it's important for the people to see their reflection in this office," said Johnson. "It's a powerful thing. It's all about service."

    As cities go, so goes the nation!

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    54 m