Award winning broadcast journalist B.J. Finnell travels the U.S., exploring the unique, amazing, odd, hilarious and compelling stories from people in cities, towns and villages across America.
BJ wraps up his conversation with local news legend Mike Archer about the challenges facing news outlets and the journalists who staff them.
B.J. continues his conversation with Mike Archer of www.thearcherjournal.com, discussing the overuse of cliches and misuse of words in today's journalism. Â Can the four C's save our language?
Why do Americans have an issue with trusting journalists? Is it falling revenues at local television stations and newspapers, forcing them to do more with less? Is it inexperience, lack of institutional knowledge or the time pressure of being first to post? Â B.J and his mentor/former colleague Mike Archer of www.thearcherjournal.com discuss how these challenges imperil trust, a critical component of freedom of the press.
BJ finally follows the advice so many have given him over the decades: Â take a hike! Â This time he drives and walks up to a bygone symbol of Vermont history, ascending new heights on a spectacular autumn afternoon.
Back by popular demand? Â BJ has moved on from local TV and is blowing the dust off the podcast after a 5 year hiatus. Â Does anyone care? Â Can he create interesting content? Â Will anyone listen?? Â Enjoy episode one of a new season of Take Me Through It!
TV weatherman Spencer Christian had it all: Â A great job, a great family, a great life. Â But he nearly lost everything to compulsive gambling, before he found the courage to change his life. Â BJ and Spencer discuss Spencer's new book, "You Bet Your Life: How I Survived Jim Crow Racism, Hurricane Chasing, and Gambling."
BJ attends the annual commemoration for the USS San Francisco, which was involved in one of the most hellacious, courageous battles  in American military history 76 years ago at Guadalcanal.
Benjamin Zander, Founder, Music Director and Conductor of the Boston Philharmonic and Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestras, discusses the world's greatest music; how it uplifts mankind and teaches us all about love, life and humanity.
Former NFL player and now local news anchor Vai Sikahema recounts his transition from the NFL to TV, coming to America at the age of 8, and the important role religion plays in his life. Second of two parts.
Vai Sikahema forever won the hearts of Philadelphia Eagles fans more than two decades ago. Â He's now a television news anchor, whose front row seat to history includes an impending nuclear attack heading right for him (well, not really) and the incredible and improbable Super Bowl Run by the Iggles. BJ talks with his old pal Vai about the attack that wasn't, the championship that was, and his jarring introduction to live TV news during an infamous chase on the freeways of Los Angeles.
Bill Finch has spent his most of his life in public service; State Senator, Mayor of Connecticut's biggest city, Executive Director of the New York State Turnpike Authority. Â But now, Bill is using his love of science and optimistic view of the future to lead the Discovery Museum and Planetarium in Bridgeport, a place where kids age 1 to 100 can experience the thrill of the daily miracles around us.
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