The Fabulous 413

May 28, 2026: Foster some action

49 min · 28. touko 2026
jakson May 28, 2026: Foster some action kansikuva

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It’s the last days of Foster Care Awareness Month and right at the base of Mt. Tom there’s an innovative model that’s introducing a neighborhood of care for folx of all ages. The Treehouse Foundation [https://www.treehousefoundation.org] has built a community in Easthampton [https://www.treehousefoundation.org/treehouse-easthampton/] that seeks to blend the lives of seniors, children in foster care, and their families in one vision of support and growth. We head to their community center to talk with residents Sue Brow, Suzy Jubinville,  and Lynn Muth, along with ex. Dir Erica Kuester to hear how this intergenerational framework is beneficial for all. And our weekly chat with congressman Jim McGovern [http://mcgovern.house.gov] is still bearing scorch marks from his fiery speech on the House floor. So our conversation explores the lack of a war powers resolution, the looming issue of CUBA, the impact loyalty to the oval office could have on midterms, the farm bill’s impact on small farms and SNAP and a whole lot more.

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jakson June 5, 2026: Gives Beer and Festivals kansikuva

June 5, 2026: Gives Beer and Festivals

We head into the weekend with a little music, a little beverage, and some extra care for our community.  The Green River Festival begins in just 2 weeks bringing artists from all over the globe to Greenfield for three days of incredible sounds and community. Oh and we’ll be there too. We speak with John Sanders of DSP shows and organizer of the whole affair about some of the musicians headed to Franklin County.  In Old Deerfield, the Memorial Hall Museum is raising a pint to the Baystate’s history. Brewing Massachusetts is their new exhibit that looks at the lineage, legislation surrounding and culture of beer, brewing and alcohol in Massachusetts. We get a tour with curators Ray Radigan and Lindsay Kruzlic.  And we start our week of highlighting organizations for 413 Day with 18 Degrees. Over its nearly 130 year tenure, the organization may have changed names, but remains true to principles of aiding families and children in the berkshires, and now in Hampden county as well. We speak with executive director Stephaie Sneed about her tenure at the helm, and the ways they’ve supported some of the area’s most vulnerable populations.

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jakson June 4, 2026: The giving areas kansikuva

June 4, 2026: The giving areas

Sadly, a wide array of local organizations and non-profits that provide an equally wide amount of services to the people of Western Mass and beyond have lost grants and programs just like we did, and this is our chance to help them like you our listeners have helped us. 413 Gives [https://www.nepm.org/more413Gives]is a one day four county wide effort to help fill the gap made for many organizations by recissions in federal funding, because we weren’t the only ones who felt that financial cut.  We’ll talk with the leadership behind these efforts: Megan Burke of Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts [https://communityfoundation.org], Kara Mikulich and Maeve O'Dea of Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation [https://berkshiretaconic.org/], and NEPM’s [https://nepm.org] own Matt Abramovich and learn more about how this collaborative effort helps us all.  And our weekly conversation with congressman Jim McGovern [https://mcgovern.house.gov] sees a house resolution finally hit the floor, but brings up questions on russian sanctions and the US’ involvement in Lebanon, which is a stark contrast to the cuts simultaneously being made to WIC and SNAP, plus we get his opinion on AI oversight and regulation.

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jakson June 3, 2026: Unlikely approaches kansikuva

June 3, 2026: Unlikely approaches

This Sunday you’ve got an opportunity to see a new film by a Hampshire alum that explores a very American problem in a very unique way. Our Hero, Balthazar [https://ourherobalthazar.com/] addresses issues of control, connection, class inequities and the endemic of school shootings through the eyes of two young men with very different backgrounds and takes on those issues and we’ll speak with screenwriter Ricky Camelleri [https://ricky-camilleri.squarespace.com/about/] about this dark but poignant movie, that'll get a screening at Garden Cinemas [http://www.gardencinemas.net/] in Greenfield on June 7th. [https://www.gardencinemas.net/content/Special+Events] We’re also exploring ways to connect humor to the dark times in one’s life. Grief: a Comedy [https://alisonlarkin.com/grief-a-comedy-the-book/]has been a one woman show, a book, and next weekend  on June 12 & 13th at The Mahaiwe [https://mahaiwe.org/event/grief-a-comedy-tv-presents-alison-larkin-grief-a-comedy/2026-06-12/] in Great Barrington, will be taped for a special. We’ll chat with the woman behind the work, Alison Larkin [https://alisonlarkin.com],  to explore her career in comedy, and the importance of laughter in the overall healing process.  And Word Nerd Emily Brewster is taking the Mario® route, delving into the plumbing and across rainbow roads to see which is the original phrase of things that come down the pike, or down the pipe.

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jakson June 2, 2026: Shared Histories kansikuva

June 2, 2026: Shared Histories

The Tumble Science Podcast for Kids [https://www.sciencepodcastforkids.com/] is hosting their Joke-Ha-Thon fundraiser after a difficult year facing the repercussions of federal funding rescissions. This year’s chuckle marathon competition will lead into a new pivot for Tumble’s creative team and we talk with Marshall Escamilla and Lindsay Patterson about this change and how well Monte will do against the other competitors It’s the nation’s 250th anniversary, but what about that whole 150-ish years before we made it official? And where in that history do we see the peoples who were brought to the colonies as property? Professor Ousmane Power-Greene [https://www.clarku.edu/faculty/profiles/ousmane-power-greene/] chats with us about the landscape of slavery in the north in the years before we were officially America for this month’s Power of History.  And in Granby, two farms that have been friends for decades have merged. In the past year the folx at Mckinstry Farms [https://mckinstryfarms.com/] has taken over the reins at Sapowsky Farm [https://www.buylocalfood.org/directory/listing/sapowsky-farms]  as its owners retired. We head to their farmstand to chat with Steve Sapowsky and Bill Mckinstry about this arrangement and the past and future of the farm.

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jakson June 1, 2026: Hidden community kansikuva

June 1, 2026: Hidden community

We’re exploring some of the hidden aspects of our communities.  Novelist Tom Perrotta [https://tomperrotta.net/]’s latest book Ghost Town [https://tomperrotta.net/books/ghost-town-2/] is a look at the summer in a New Jersey town where the family of one young resident is forever changed, and how those experiences shape his future. We get into the specters and suburban spectacle within these pages before you can meet the author himself at Odyssey Bookshop [https://odysseybks.com] Tuesday Night, June 2nd.  In Northampton, some of the area’s folk music heavy hitters are coming together to raise funds for the Children’s Advocacy Center of Hampshire County [https://www.cachampshire.org/]. One of those folk stars joins us for an extra special Live Music Monday, Pamela Means [https://www.pamelameans.com/], as we hear a preview of the music she’ll perform onstage at the Iron Horse [https://theparlorroom.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/events/a0SV500000BQSYbMAP] and why this particular cause resonates with her.  And Mr. Universe, Kainaat Studios’ [http://kainaatstudios.com] Salman Hameed has a wide range of things for us to ponder including how pigeons use magnetic fields, the ongoing conversation about who else might be in this universe with us, and whether or not they have already made a visit to the blue dot.

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