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We have an interview with Mika Bucks? A time-traveling cop/detective. We find out more about the future and all of the incredible things that come with it.
On this episode of On The Mat, tune in to listen to Carl Beatrice talk about his high school career at Wilmington High. Carl also talks about his career at Salem State University at which he played baseball at. Braedon and Jacob ask questions about how the current Wilmington High baseball season is going. About what have been the main keys of success for the team early on in the season after getting off to a hot 5-1 start. Moving forward what the team needs to do to keep their hot streak going.
In episode one of on the mat, hosts Braedon Almas and Jacob Doherty talked about the past wrestling season at Wilmington High, including the difference between being a first year and a veteran wrestler. They also gave their predictions for next years team, and the upcoming baseball season. Check out what Braedon said was one of his biggest regrets!
Jack and Jim discuss the Celtics, Bruins, Scottie Scheffler and welcome NFL Draft Expert Justin Trevisani to discuss all things NFL Draft.
In the inaugural episode of Through Fire and Oak, learn all about host Erica and Sean's first year in business, how they started Code 1 Barbecue and built it from a tiny bark-yard venture into a full-blown brick and mortar restaurant.
Jack and Jim discuss the Masters, Celtics playoff opponents, WNBA draft, Jim's Marathon experience(no he didn't run), and retiring announcers.
Jim and Jack tackle the NCAA Final Four, Opening day for the Red Sox, a little Celtics, and the Masters Golf Tournament.
Guest Jonathan Mandledove talks about his long, winding and at times complicated relationship with the game of basketball and why it means everything to him today. The 7-footer was a member of a top 5 recruiting class at UConn, suiting up alongside six future NBA players. But his career didn’t work out the way he dreamed, as he left Storrs, Conn. after three seasons of playing without a degree or NBA contract. Over the next decade he’d fall back in love with the sport as a coach, return to campus to get his degree and join the college coaching ranks, where he currently serves as as an assistant coach for both the men’s and women’s teams at Franklin Pierce. This is truly an incredible conversation.
Jim welcomes Jack back and the discussion revolves around the NCAA Final Four, why the women's games have been better, the great start to the Red Sox season, finally they welcome back Kevin O'Donnell to the show.
Apr 1, 2024 Lost in Translation continued it's road trip at Bentley University, sitting down with Women's Basketball Head Coach C. White. White talked about her journey from growing up a basketball junkie in a small town in Massachusetts and falling in love with Bentley University basketball, before making her dreams a reality and starring for four years on the court for the Falcons for four years as a point guard. White talked about the transition to the other side of the bench, where she spent 18 years as an assistant for her alma mater, before moving into the head coaching roll for the past four years, including three-straight NCAA Tournament appearances. White talked about building relationships with players, her passion for the game, and why she has no desire to ever leave Bentley.
On this episode of Book Stew, our host Eileen MacDougall talks with Rachel Swarns, the author of The 272: The Families Who Were Enslaved and Sold to Build the American Catholic Church.
In this podcast episode, Noel Chambers, Director, Energy Efficiency & Electrification at Energy New England, discusses the importance of home energy audits, their benefits for homeowners, and how to sign up for a free audit. The conversation covers misconceptions, prioritizing energy-saving improvements, and the potential cost savings associated with implementing recommendations.
Jim and Jack discuss Temple's late season run, the NCAA Basketball Tourney, The Celtics, some good golf talk, and the Dynasty documentary.
Lost in Translation continued its road trip at Bentley University, sitting down with women's basketball forward Kylie DuCharme. DuCharme talked about growing up in small-town Wilmington, and how defense, rebounding and desire helped her earn a college basketball scholarship. She also spoke about biding her time on the bench, working hard, and sticking it out during her first two years of college before exploding as a junior.
Lit 33 Ella Thompson

Lit 33 Ella Thompson

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The Lost in Translation road trip continues, as the LIT crew sat down with Bentley University captain Ella Thompson. The graduate student andstar talked about her journey from Indiana to Waltham, Mass., what motivates her heading into her third and final NCAA Tournament, her relationships with coaches and teammates, and potential plans for post college.
In this episode, Tobias Sellier, Senior Director of Media Relations for the American Public Power Association (APPA), discusses the role of APPA in supporting public power utilities like RMLD. The conversation covers various issues faced by utilities across the country, including grid resilience and integrating renewable energy sources, highlighting APPA's initiatives and the economic benefits of public power utilities.
Jack and Jim talk Celtics, NBA, some College Hoops, Temple Gambling, a little Sox, and of course the Premier League.
The Lost in Translation crew hit the road to gear up for March Madness, and payed a visit to the Boston University Terriers at their cozy home confines of Case Gymnasium. In part 1 of episode 32, Bobby and Sam caught up with a LIT veteran, BU head coach Joe Jones. Coach Jones reflected on what has been an ultimately successful season –- a second place regular season finish – but one fraught with growing pains for a young team along the way. Jones reflected back on coaching through Covid, talked about what kind of players he recruits, how BU has navigated the NIL and a player going viral, and gave his keys for tonight’s Patriot League Tournament quarterfinal matchup against Navy.
Freddy Petkus journey has been nothing short of remarkable. Born in Plunge, Lithuania, he spent the first 10 years of his life living in an occupied country under the boot of the Soviet Union. At age 10, he saw his country overthrow the Soviets and become the first former Soviet Block country to gain its independence. Through it all, basketball was a constant in Petkus life, and he followed it from his home country, to New Hampton prep school in rural New Hampshire, and on to a Division I scholarship at the University of Maine. Petkus coached for more than a decade after college before finally walking away from the game to launch his own business, Critical Mass Solar. He sat down to talk about his odyssey, including the immigrant experience, living under -- and overthrowing -- a dictatorship, the differences between the America and European game and what it takes to make it as an independent business man today.
Jack and Jim discuss the Celtics rolling through the NBA, Caitlin Clark passing Pistol Pete, NFL combine, Jim's golf and Fantasy Baseball.
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