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The Latest Shows On WNHH Radio

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Dawson.

Hendricks, Tivadar, and Liapakis.

According to relationship counselor Tanisha Dawson, there’s a time and a place for women to allow men to take the lead.

That’s the contested item du jour on Alisa Bowen’s Culture Cocktail,” during which Bowens questions the need of women to submit, and parses out terms like submission and obedience with Dawson. During the latter part of the show, she also speaks to local musician Joey AX about his career in the city and recent deal with ridesharing service Uber. To listen to the episode, click on or download the audio above, or check out WNHH’s new Elm City Lowdown” podcast on Soundcloud or iTunes.

Filmmaker and UNH professor Richard Wormser joins Tom Breen on Deep Focus” to discuss his new documentary American Reds, which offers a new history of the Communist Party USA. For the second segment of the show, Breen talks with New Haven-born writer, director, and animator Jay Lender about his directorial debut, They’re Watching. To listen to the episode, click on or download the audio above, or check out the WNHH Arts Mix” podcast on Soundcloud or iTunes.

Host N’Zinga Shani welcomes organ recipients Claire Hendricks and Joseph Tivadar, and hepatologist Annmarie Liapakis, to speak about the importance of organ and tissue donation. To listen to the episode, click on or download the audio above, or check out WNHH’s new Elm City Lowdown” podcast on Soundcloud or iTunes.

Grounded” co-hosts Chris Stedman and Onyeka Obiocha are back for an interview with author Katie Heaney about her new book, Dear Emma, and career as a writer and editor at BuzzFeed. To listen to the episode, click on or download the audio above, or check out WNHH’s new Elm City Lowdown” podcast on Soundcloud or iTunes.

Book Talk” is back with a little dose of crazy. On this episode, host Cyd Oppenheimer’s pick is Catherine Lowell’s The Madwoman Upstairs, a novel that traces a young woman as she unpacks her family’s wacky history. To get a wide lens on the book, Oppenheimer speaks with Lowell, and then readers Tui T. Sutherland and Sophfronia Scott. To listen to the episode, click on or download the audio above, or check out the WNHH Arts Mix” podcast on Soundcloud or iTunes.

On Dateline New Haven,” host Paul Bass speaks to Will Clark, chief operating officer for the Board of Education. To listen, click on or download the audio above, or listen to WNHH’s new Dateline New Haven” podcast in Soundcloud or iTunes.

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