Voices of Hope is a small non-profit north of Boston that raises funds for cancer research through live theater and musical events.
Please join Greg as he chats with the legendary Arts and Entertainment Reporter, Joyce Kulhawik. Greg and Joyce discuss happenings in the entertainment world, Joyce’s world and her cancer journey as she celebrates 31 years cancer free. Ed will be back for the next podcast but for now please enjoy this heartwarming and thoughtful conversation.
Ten time Grammy winner, Cheryl Bentyne, who has been a member of Manhattan Transfer for over 40 years, shares stories of the road, recording, collaborating and openly talks about her cancer journey that took her off the road and how she hopes to continues to share that story. Cheryl’s shares her thoughts on early treatment and how second opinions can be life saving. So please join us for a lovely chat with an incredible artist who ...
Greg and Ed are back with a new series of conversations with some great people in the Cardinal Cafe! Our first episode of season 2 features Sue Tabb who is an on-air talent at Boston’s 106.7 morning radio team and has been in radio for nearly 20 years in the Boston market. Sue is also a recipient of two Gracie awards for her work on her “Exceptional Women” radio program. Sue chats with us about her early years in radio and an open ...
This is part two of our conversation with the voice you have heard for over 50 years on your radio, WBZ Radio’s Jordan Rich. We discuss his career, his family, his new book and his support for Voices of Hope since 2012. Please join us for a stroll down memory lane! To learn more, go to vohboston.org.
This week we chat with our good friend, the voice you have heard for over 50 years on your radio, WBZ Radio’s Jordan Rich. We discuss his career, his family, his new book and his support for Voices of Hope since 2012. Please join us for a stroll down memory lane! To learn more, go to vohboston.org.
This week we have a nice conversation with the General Manager of the North Shore Music Theatre in Beverly, MA, Karen Nascembeni. Karen is an amazing person who survived a serious COVID illness and is now back to getting ready to open up the North Shore Music Theatre and bring life back to all who love that beautiful theater. We discuss her illness, theater and how theater will look post-COVID. Please join us. Thank you. To lear...
This week we meet the Emmy Award winning WCVB’s Sports Anchor, Bob Halloran. We discuss his career in Boston, ESPN and many of the novels he has written. Bob is also a survivor of a brain aneurysm and we discuss his event and the community that he helps raise awareness funds for. Please join us and learn what a renaissance man Bob truly is. Thank you. To learn more, go to vohboston.org.
We had an incredible conversation with Eliot from Jordan’s Furniture. He is quite the story teller and discusses his families roots, his incredible philanthropic work with children and his thoughts on giving. He is such a great storyteller this will episode will be in two 30 minute parts. So get your devices ready for a wonderful discussion with the man you all know. And please check out the philanthropic work he and his company...
We had an incredible conversation with Eliot from Jordan’s Furniture. He is quite the story teller and discusses his families roots, his incredible philanthropic work with children and his thoughts on giving. He is such a great storyteller this will episode will be in two 30 minute parts. So get your devices ready for a wonderful discussion with the man you all know. And please check out the philanthropic work he and his company ...
This week we meet Erin Fletcher Stern M.S. who is the President and CEO of Camp Casco which is a camp for kids who had been affected by childhood cancer. The camp allows them to reclaim their childhood and to laugh and play with other kids going through the same life event which is very liberating and unifying for them. Erin talks of her career/life change of working in the science of cancer to starting this amazing camp. Please go...
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