Tackling Grief. It’s never easy when you must prepare to say goodbye to a loved one. End of life care can be stressful and daunting but with the right tools and help it doesn’t have to be. How can you tackle grief while undergoing such a challenging period? Angela Crocker, the Executive Director of the Parmenter Foundation joins Gary to answer your questions and discuss tackling grief.
Electricity Prices. Right now the Canadian tariff on energy imports has been paused for 30 days, but if that does go into effect, it could have a broad impact on New England energy costs. Nearly 10 percent of New England’s electricity is imported from Canada. How can businesses and residents save money on electric bills this winter? Demorian Linton, the CEO of Inertia Resources, Inc. joins Gary to discuss.
Examining Political Polarization. Does it seem like the culture of our politics is just so polarizing? Often, it appears there is no middle ground, that we go from one extreme to the other. Why is that? What’s the psychology behind political movements? Tonight, we examine the psychology and human behavior behind political movements and viewpoints.
Super Bowl Commercials of the Past and Present. This year advertisers are bringing a healthier and more female-focused message to this year's Super Bowl, with commercials highlighting everything from breast cancer awareness to obesity and body positivity. This trend is a stark contrast to years past where most commercials were highly targeted towards men with commercials for sports betting or crypto investing. Scott Baradell is a marketing expert who joins Gary tonight to talk about this year’s upcoming Super Bowl commercials as well as some of the best past Super Bowl ads.
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