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Bringing you conversations with library workers, authors, community superstars and other neighbors around the Ocean State and beyond about their current favorite books, TV and movies, and all the big things they are doing in our little state! Overdueing It is funded in part by the RI Office of Library and Information Services and is produced by library staff around the state. We are proud to be a resident partner of the Rhode Island Center for the Book. Overdueing It: The Rhode Island Librar ...
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AI Wave

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Welcome to the AI Wave: The Revolution From The Ocean State, the podcast that explores the impact of artificial intelligence on businesses in Rhode Island and beyond. Our mission is to empower businesses of all sizes, local policymakers, and Rhode Islanders with the knowledge and tools they need to harness the power of AI. We'll be diving into AI-driven marketing strategies, discussing how AI can revolutionize industries like tourism, manufacturing, and healthcare, and bringing in experts to ...
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A weekly podcast from The Boston Globe on what’s bubbling in Rhode Island news. In-depth interviews with newsmakers, perspective and analysis from Globe Rhode Island reporters, and intimate conversations with community members across the state.
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Hey Rhody Podcast

Hey Rhody Media Co.

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A deep dive into the Ocean State. Taking a granular look into the people, places and everything in between that inspire such big love for the smallest state. Hey Rhody hosts Chris Revill and Jenna Kaplan infuse their weekly conversations with local icons with a love for Providence, a commitment to supporting small businesses, and a touch of humor. Hey Rhody Podcast is an extension of the Hey Rhody Media Co. magazines you already know and love.
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A Rhode Island podcast hosted by Mary Larsen and Benjamin DeCastro, we want you to know about all the amazing current events, places, food, music, and people of the biggest little state in the union. Whether you are a tourist, or a long time resident who refuses to drive more than fifteen minutes without an overnight bag, we'll have something special in store for you on our show. It's wicked good, wicked fun, Wicked Rhody. Rhode Island 's premiere podcast! Listen each week to hear about even ...
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Welcome to Anchored: a Rhody-themed, podcast-styled, low sodium option for the Ocean State’s sea-saltiest opinions. We’re your hosts, Shay and Elise, and we’re two former Rhode Island tour guides with a deep – and sometimes burdensome – love for the littlest state. Despite outgrowing the things that pulled us to Lil’ Rhody from our Pacific Northwest and Midwest roots, we’ve stayed the course and adopted The Lively Experiment as our home. Every other week we’ll throw our edutainer caps back o ...
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In this episode, Chris takes the mic solo to sits down with Katie Corcoran, the brilliant mind behind the wildly successful "Rhode Island Native" account. We dive into the backstory of Rhode Island Native, discussing what sparked Katie's journey into content creation and her passion for showcasing the charm of Rhode Island. Katie opens up about the…
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This week, we’re coming to you on location at Yacht Club Soda in North Providence. The family-owned business recently launched its Soda Pop Poll ahead of November's presidential election. It's a rematch pitting Donald's Trumpian Punch against Joe's Bidenomics Berry. Yacht Club Soda owner John Sgambato talks to us about the poll and his company. Tip…
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Every year, a group of Rhode Islanders visits clam cake shacks all over the state, sampling as many deep-fried clam cakes as they can -- so you don’t have to. This year marks their tenth clam cake crawl, so Ed decided to join them. Tips and ideas? Email us at rinews@globe.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy N…
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Host Lauren visits the Lippitt House Museum in Providence and interviews the Museum Director, Carrie Taylor. If These Walls Could Talk is a series of podcast episodes that began on Rhody Radio, where we learn about the historic house museums of Rhode Island. For previous episodes in the series, click the links below: Nathanael Greene Homestead: htt…
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Hey Rhody Media Presents The Cold Soup Podcast, hosted by contributing writer Adam Hogue. On this episode of the Cold Soup podcast, host Adam reviews the album In All For Starting Over by Museum Legs featuring Penn Sultan. The episode is a companion to the full article in Providence Monthly.By Hey Rhody Media Co.
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In May, the US Department of Justice accused the state of Rhode Island of violating the civil rights of hundreds of children by warehousing them at Bradley Hospital, a psychiatric hospital for children. Steph Machado took an in-depth look at the issue for Rhode Island PBS Weekly and Globe Rhode Island. She joins us to talk about what she found, and…
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Welcome to the latest episode of AI Wave! We're thrilled to have Dr. Tim Henry, an AI professor from Rhode Island College. In this episode, Dr. Henry shares his journey from a young tech enthusiast to Coast Guard serviceman, and eventually to an acclaimed academic and industry expert. We'll dive into the potential of AI in higher education, emphasi…
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Anybody can be an Entrepreneur, but for many, the path to success lacks the key ingredients. Join Chris and Jenna as they meet Laura Guillén, Executive Director, and Julia Krasnow, Program Manager, of Eforall (Entrepreneurship for All). Eforall isn't just another non-profit - they're a culinary incubator, a financial recipe for success, and a force…
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Host Tayla interviews award winning author and illustrator Raúl The Third during the 2024 Rhode Island Library Association Conference in front of a live audience. Overdueing It is a project funded by the Rhode Island Office of Library and Information Services and is produced by library staff around the state. We are proud to be a resident partner o…
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On Friday, the Rhode Island legislative session wrapped up in the early morning hours, when most of us were asleep. Ed sorts through the Assembly's final decisions with Globe RI’s Steph Machado and Jim Hummel, the host of A Lively Experiment on Rhode Island PBS. Tips and ideas? Email us at rinews@globe.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/pr…
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It’s been 50 years since the Rao family opened Mr. Lemon in Providence. Customers come to the tiny white building on Hawkins Street for the frozen lemonade, and many return because they feel like family. Colleen, Joe, and Janice Rao know almost everyone – and their favorite flavors. They talk with Ed about the business and their first year serving …
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Travis Escobar is the Vice President of the Providence School Board and a key advocate for millennial engagement here in Rhode Island. In this episode, we dive deep into the intersection of artificial intelligence and education. Whether you're an educator, student, or simply intrigued by the future of AI, this episode is packed with a great discuss…
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The game of golf isn’t often associated with young people or diversity, but one nonprofit in Rhode Island is trying to change that. For more than 20 years, Button Hole in Providence has been making the game affordable and accessible to children in the area. Ed talks to Anaridis Rodriguez, host of “Generation Rising” and Don Wright, executive direct…
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In today’s episode, Jenna and Chris chat with Phoebe Sherman, the founder of Girl Gang Craft—a fem-forward community for creatives and entrepreneurs that hosts craft fairs in Oakland, Sacramento, CA Salem, MA and Providence, RI. Phoebe shares the inspiring story behind Girl Gang Craft and emphasizes how important community is for entrepreneurial su…
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The teams that bought you Down Time with Cranston Public Library and Rhody Radio discuss their new project, Overdueing It: The Rhode Island Library Podcast. Get to know the Creative Team - Emily Goodman, Dave Bartos, Tayla Cardillo, and Lauren Walker - as they share their goals and vision for this new statewide library outreach podcast. They also d…
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When the US Senate confirmed Judge Melissa DuBose in March, she broke two barriers. She became the first person of color and the first openly LGBTQ Judge to serve on the US District Court for Rhode Island. She officially starts that job in January, but she joined us in the studio for a preview of what’s to come. Tips and ideas? Email us at rinews@g…
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In the second episode of our AI + Education Series, we discuss ideas on education reform, emphasizing the need for curriculum changes to integrate employability skills. We touch on neuroscience, statistics, computing education, and more. Sam Saarinen is a dynamic entrepreneur, has a doctorate in applied AI from Brown University, and is the founder …
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On today’s episode, we’re thrilled to have Michelle Lee of Michelle Lee Designs join us. Michelle is an award-winning and published boutique interior designer who’s all about adding vibrant colors to your life. She shares her entrepreneurial journey, her surprising connections to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, her love for everything colorful, and …
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The City by the Sea is known for its history. It's also on the front lines of climate change. Some of Rhode Island's biggest tourist attractions – Newport's mansions and other historic properties – are increasingly impacted by rising sea levels and extreme weather. Rhode Island PBS Weekly reporter Pamela Watts and Preservation Society of Newport Co…
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Have you always wanted to listen to a podcast where library workers chat with authors, community superstars and other neighbors around Rhode Island about their current favorite books, TV and movies, and all the big things they are doing in our little state? Then check out Overdueing It: The Rhode Island Library Podcast, available on Apple Podcasts,…
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Hey Rhody Media Presents The Cold Soup Podcast, hosted by contributing writer Adam Hogue. On this episode of the Cold Soup podcast, host Adam Hogue reviews the debut EP from lastself featuring Mike Leone. The episode is a companion to the full article in the March issue of Providence Monthly. Interested in advertising with Hey Rhody Media Print or …
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In the first episode of our AI + Education Series, we uncover the potential of AI to revolutionize educational systems! We discuss how Lance uses AI to personalize learning while supporting educators, plus the importance of involving students in AI policy-making. If you're passionate about the future of education and the role of technology, then be…
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If you want to know about military actions around the world, ask US Senator Jack Reed. He’s Rhode Island’s senior Senator, the chairman of the Armed Services Committee, and often joins congressional delegations on trips overseas. Steph Machado down with Reed for Sunday’s episode of Rhode Island PBS Weekly for an update on the US’s role in the wars …
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Earlier this week, our own Dan McGowan and Brian Amaral moderated a live conversation about the Blue Economy and Rhode Island’s sustainable future. The panel featured Patty DiOrio, VP and head of project development, Americas at Ørsted; and Bill Fazioli, managing director of program and business development at the Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank. …
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Earlier this week, our own Alexa Gagosz moderated a live conversation about Climate and Business Resilience in Rhode Island's Food Ecosystem. The panel featured Ester Bishop, who is the co-owner, chef, and farmer at Gnarly Vines Farm; Ben Sukle, the chef and owner at Oberlin and Gift Horse restaurants in Providence; and Robert Andreozzi, the chef-o…
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In this episode, we are joined by Nathan Walker, writer, director, and photographer. With projects such as Good Burger 2 and Knives Out under his belt, Nathan shares insights from his creative work in Rhode Island. Chris and Jenna introduce a new segment called "Am I the A**hole: Rhode Island Edition" Nathan also opens up about channeling his grief…
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Today, we’re getting out of the studio and putting on our running shoes to talk with Mark Sheeran. He’s an ultra-marathoner who’s spent the past few months running down every street in Providence. He invited Ed to tag along as he finished up one of his last runs. Tips and ideas? Email us at rinews@globe.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/…
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In this episode we learn about how bluetech innovation is advancing in other parts of the world. We spoke with Alexandra Leeper, PhD, who is managing director for innovation at Iceland’s Ocean Cluster in Reykjavik, which has been bringing together diverse companies that are creating value in the ocean ecosystem. She told us about the Cluster’s grow…
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Rhode Island’s Board of Elections has a new executive director – but he’s no stranger to the job. Miguel Nuñez has been working for the board for nearly 25 years. He took the top spot in February, breaking ground as the board's first Latino executive director. Miguel talks with Ed about leading the BOE, and the biggest threat he sees coming up in t…
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In this episode we delve into Bradley's entrepreneurial journey, the integration of AI in business operations, and the importance of persisting through challenges. This episode is packed with discussions on innovation, the future of AI in the insurance industry, and the thriving entrepreneurial spirit in Rhode Island. So tune in, as we uncover the …
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On this episode we are joined by Andersson Tejeda is a Providence-based creative and Teatro ECAS actor. From an unexpected beginning in a middle school performing arts class to starring in films like "Freeguy" and "Nico," Andersson shares the milestones and serendipities of his journey. Discover how he found love amidst the global pause of the pand…
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St. Mary’s Home for Children in North Providence has been in the news since January when the state's Office of the Child Advocate released a scathing report about conditions there. Our own Amanda Milkovits has been following the story ever since. She’s recently talked with a family whose grandchild has been a resident there for a year. They say thi…
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Every year, Rhode Islanders read the same book as a part of the Reading Across Rhode Island program.This year’s selection is Solito- a memoir by Javier Zamora. It tells the true story of Javier’s journey from El Salvador to The United States as an unaccompanied nine-year-old.Javier joins Ed in the studio, along with Maureen Nagle, education chair o…
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In this episode of the AI Wave podcast, we tackle the possibilities and challenges of AI for engineers. Join us as we explore the exciting and evolving landscape of AI in engineering with Ali Jobe on this episode of AI Wave. LINKS: ➤ ➤ ➤ Connect with Ali Instagram ➤ / ali_jobe LinkedIn ➤ / ali-jobe ➤ ➤ ➤ Connect with Chris Twitter ➤ / trailblazecp …
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This week, Jenna and Chris welcome back General Manager, Creative Director, and Producer Nick to the show, fresh off the energy from Hey Rhody's Cheers To Leading Ladies event. The trio might be a bit scattered but they're diving deep into Rhode Island's unique cultural footprint, flipping through the April issue of Providence Monthly, and engaging…
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When reporters are working on important stories, they often use Rhode Island's Access for Public Records Act, or APRA. It gives them the ability to ask for government emails, data sets, or other documents. But APRA isn’t perfect. So, there’s a bill before the General Assembly to make it stronger. Ed talks with Colleen Cronin, a reporter who covers …
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It’s been a little over a year since Stefan Pryor became Rhode Island’s housing secretary, as housing affordability remains one of the top issues facing Rhode Islanders. So what is he doing about it? Steph Machado sat down with Pryor to find out. Tips and ideas? Email us at rinews@globe.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and Calif…
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Hey Rhody Media Presents The Cold Soup Podcast, hosted by contributing writer Adam Hogue. On the first episode, Adam reviews the album “create myself” by NOVA ONE featuring musings by Roz Raskin. The episode is a companion to the full article in the January issue of Providence Monthly.By Hey Rhody Media Co.
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For RI restaurants and food businesses, the overall cost of doing business is going up, and the closure of the Washington Bridge that carries Interstate 195 into and out of Providence has made matters worse. How are these companies going to survive? Alexa Gagosz talks with Kate Roberts, the owner of Easy Entertaining in Providence, to see how she’s…
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In today's episode, we dive deep into Rhode Island's AI Executive Order. Host Chris Parisi shares the 5 key components of the executive order, including: - data unification - appointing a chief data officer - establishing an AI center of excellence - training and education initiatives - the creation of an AI task force. Ride this AI wave with us as…
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Teenagers spend tons of time on their smart phones, and often they don’t stop even when they’re in class. To address that issue, some Rhode Island schools make students put their phones in locked pouches. Our own Steph Machado just finished a segment for Rhode Island PBS about this growing trend. She joins us in the studio to talk about what she le…
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Earlier this week, our own Dan McGowan and Steph Machado moderated a live conversation about the state of RI schools. The panel featured Central Falls Mayor Maria Rivera, Rhode Island Commissioner on Postsecondary Education Shannon Gilkey, and Rhode Island Deputy Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education Lisa Odom-Villella. If you couldn’t…
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This week on the show, we're dancing on the fringes of comedy, mixing laughter with precise cuts, all thanks to the unparalleled skill of Anthony Costa! As the mastermind behind the buzzing chairs at Skip's Barber Shop with locations in both South Boston and Providence, Anthony excels at crafting the ideal hairstyle and welcoming atmosphere. Join C…
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If you want to know about the plans to bring minor league soccer to Pawtucket, Globe RI’s Brian Amaral is your man. He’s been covering the Tidewater Landing project from the beginning. Last weekend, he went to Rhode Island FC's home opener at its temporary home in Smithfield. Brian joins Ed to talk about the game, the team, and what he’s uncovered …
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