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Information is power - and with King Boston & the Massachusetts Budget & Policy Center’s Good Trouble podcast, our goal is to inform and inspire using the stories of the people fighting the good fight today. Inspired by civil rights leader John Lewis’ words of encouragement, the show will connect with our region’s noisemakers and key stakeholders to learn about their paths to becoming “good troublemakers” and what we can all do to join them. From art as a driver of change and the world of nonprofits, to the inner workings of how our tax dollars are allocated, we will explore with our guests the society we live in, and just exactly what we can do to reach a better tomorrow. Good Trouble is hosted by Gregory Ball, Director of Content & Production at King Boston, and Reginauld Williams, Director of Communications at MassBudget.
Episodes
Friday Feb 25, 2022
Episode 12: Watch Your Mouth!
Friday Feb 25, 2022
Friday Feb 25, 2022
Physician and business executive Dr. Myechia Minter-Jordan, MD, MBA is at the helm of CareQuest Institute for Oral Health, a nonprofit working to reimagine and create excellence for every person to reach their full potential through health. Through education, grantmaking, advocacy, research, and health improvement programs, their work to change the status quo of diverse communities’ health outcomes – one mouth at a time. Listen as Dr. Minter-Jordan discusses her journey in clinical care and community health, to the board room, and beyond in our latest episode.
Wednesday Feb 23, 2022
Episode 11: Education Will Never Be The Same
Wednesday Feb 23, 2022
Wednesday Feb 23, 2022
Early in his career, Dr. Robert E. Johnson, Ph.D. came to believe that he could make a difference. And he had perfectly good reason to think that he could. The Western New England University President was inspired by his late uncle and namesake, Robert E. Johnson Jr., associate publisher and executive editor of JET Magazine and Morehouse classmate of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., to help others build the future through education. Having led multiple institutions of various sizes, Dr. Johnson has an informed view of higher ed in a post-pandemic era. He shared his views on the future of learning and how we can be a part of a whole new world.
Friday Feb 18, 2022
Episode 10: We’re Not Out of the Woods Yet
Friday Feb 18, 2022
Friday Feb 18, 2022
One-time federal funds during the pandemic have been crucial in providing immediate relief and supporting the recovery from COVID, but are insufficient to meet the long-term needs of the Commonwealth. In the latest episode of Good Trouble, our Senior Policy Analysts Phineas Baxandall and Colin Jones provide an overview of the impact of federal funds on our COVID recovery, and how the Fair Share Amendment can help bridge resource gaps for education, infrastructure, and transportation across the state.
Wednesday Feb 16, 2022
Episode 9: The Role of Faith & Storytelling in Community
Wednesday Feb 16, 2022
Wednesday Feb 16, 2022
She was the first Black weeknight news anchor in Boston. Decades later, she’s still breaking barriers locally and across the globe in the hopes of inspiring communities from the pulpit and through political activism. Veteran journalist and Boston legend Rev. Liz Walker joins Good Trouble to speak about her journey as a transplant in Massachusetts, the changing face of media and representation, and how we can address the underlying traumas impacting our communities in the pursuit of equity and progress.
Friday Feb 11, 2022
Episode 8: $456 Dollars? Seriously?
Friday Feb 11, 2022
Friday Feb 11, 2022
MassBudget Senior Policy Analyst and Advocacy Director Phineas Baxandall joins us to discuss his latest two reports focused on how targeted tax policies can support small businesses and provide economic stimulus during the pandemic. This episode covers how potential changes to corporate minimum taxes, municipal participation, and voter engagement can level the playing field for truly small businesses, and upcoming opportunities to achieve this in the Commonwealth.
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Wednesday Feb 09, 2022
Episode 7: Born and Raised in Boston
Wednesday Feb 09, 2022
Wednesday Feb 09, 2022
You ever talk to a true walking encyclopedia? In this episode, author, journalist, historian, and researcher Dart Adams talks to us about his deep love for all things Boston. Adams details where his love of Boston started, how he approaches what he sees as his personal mission to make sure that his hometown is properly represented in the world of pop culture, and his thoughts on the effects of the erasure of Black Boston.
Follow Dart on Twitter: @Dart_Adams
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Wednesday Feb 02, 2022
Episode 6: Connections, Community and Impact
Wednesday Feb 02, 2022
Wednesday Feb 02, 2022
Guest: Sheena Collier, Founder, Boston While Black
How do you navigate a town that is built on relationships when you are not already in the loop? Can you break down the barriers of entry and create a life? These are the questions Sheena Collier sought to answer for the city’s transplants with her company Boston While Black. In this episode, our hosts speak with one of Boston’s most connected people on how her own experience led her to build a company that is having a deep and real impact on the Boston landscape.
Wednesday Dec 15, 2021
Episode 5 - Arts, Advocacy, & The American Rescue Plan
Wednesday Dec 15, 2021
Wednesday Dec 15, 2021
Guests: Emily Ruddock (Executive Director of MASSCreative) and Michael J. Bobbit (Executive Director, Mass. Cultural Council)
In this episode, our hosts are joined by two civic leaders focused on the creative sectors recovery from the pandemic, and ways to support its development for the future of the Commonwealth. Emily Ruddock, Executive Director of MASSCreative & Michael J Bobbitt, Executive Director of the Mass. Cultural Council, discuss their respective work to protect Massachusetts’ creative economy, and offer ways that the community can get involved.
Learn more about MASSCreative: https://www.mass-creative.org/
Twitter/Instagram: @MASSCreative
Facebook: @MASSCreativeOrg
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Twitter/Instagram/Facebook: @masscultural
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Wednesday Dec 01, 2021
Episode 4 - Adding Message to the Music
Wednesday Dec 01, 2021
Wednesday Dec 01, 2021
Guest: Danny Rivera, Jr., Singer & Activist
A member of the inaugural cohort of King Boston Artists In Residence, Danny Rivera has been hard at work blending the music with a message his whole life. He is an alum of the Boston Arts & Music Soul (BAMS) Fest roster, and has used music to influence social change with United
States Representative Ayanna Pressley (MA D-7). While art is a means of creative expression for Danny, he wants to ensure that elected officials and public servants heed the messages their constituents put forth. Listen to the full episode to learn more about Danny’s journey in social impact advocacy and his second full-length EP, Rumors & Reasons.
Follow Danny on social media:
Facebook: @dannyriveramusic
Twitter: @DannyRiveraBOS
Instagram: @dannyrivera_
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Wednesday Nov 17, 2021
Episode 3 - The Healing Power of Music
Wednesday Nov 17, 2021
Wednesday Nov 17, 2021
Guest: Amandi Music
As a universal language, music has a power to transform our communities and help capture the resilience and power we collectively share. Singer, Songwriter & Producer, Amandi Music, has penned music for hitmakers such as Brian Michael Cox, SWV, and Next. Listen to Amandi discuss his upbringing in the church, finding sources of inspiration to maintain longevity in a music career, fighting imposter syndrome in the music industry and his latest album release, L.I.E.S.
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