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The tiny island of Nantucket lures some of the most fascinating people on the planet to its shores. Join N Magazine editor Robert Cocuzzo as he picks the brains of the local leaders, revered thinkers, policy makers, bestselling authors and world-renowned innovators who have made Nantucket their home. Each episode of Nantucket Sound gets way below the surface, revealing an intimate look at island life.
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Host Robert Cocuzzo joins N Magazine's Director of Advertising and Business Partnerships Emme Duncan as well as Nantucket Current's Editor in Chief Jason Graziadei for a full rundown of the 2022 summer season.
Nantucket Fire Department Captain Nate Barber speaks with host Robert Cocuzzo about his harrowing experience responding to the catastrophic Veranda House fire this summer. Barber's heroism helped save the lives of a number of people that day and has since earned him the recognition as Nantucket's Person of the Year.
On the latest episode of Nantucket Sound, Rob speaks with writer and meditation teacher Holly Finigan about the power of mindfulness, breathwork, and a fall digital detox. Listen till the end when Holly leads a breathwork meditation.
In a special edition of Nantucket Sound, host Robert Cocuzzo interviews Amanda Knox in front of a live studio audience at the Dreamland Theater.
Former Washington Post foreign correspondent and longtime Nantucket summer resident John Lancaster pops into the Nantucket Sound studio to discuss his forthcoming book The Great Air Race: Death, Glory and the Dawn of American Aviation.
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The latest episode of Nantucket Sound features a riveting conversation with beloved island actor, director, writer and community leader John Shea.
Host Rob Cocuzzo chats with local hip-hop artist Mark Dwyer about forging his own path, laying down his own tracks, and seizing his own destiny on Nantucket and beyond.
Host Robert Cocuzzo chats with longtime summer resident John Esposito about how he went from working in a record store to becoming one of the top executives in the music industry.
On a special Nantucket Book Festival issue of Nantucket Sound, Rob speaks with literary icon James McBride, who will be attending this year's festivities as a featured author and musician in the band Rock Bottom Remainders. In this sprawling conversation, McBride discusses his life, career, race in America, and the celebration of Juneteenth, which coincides with the final day of the book festival.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live without a smart phone? Could you function in the modern world without this revolutionary (and highly addictive) piece of communication technology? What would be gained? What would be lost? On this episode, Rob speaks with a former writer from Newsweek magazine who has spent close to the last two years addressing these questions.
While most watched in anguish as turmoil unfolded in Ukraine on their television sets, a group of Nantucketers flew to Poland to bring them relief first-hand. Host Robert Cocuzzo speaks with three members of the Nantucket Cares team--Tom McCann, Brian Mckernan and N Magazine's own chief photographer Kit Noble--to hear what they witnessed on the ground amidst this tragic international conflict.
Kicking off the second season of Nantucket Sound, host Robert Cocuzzo does a deep dive with breakout actress Skyler Wright. Raised on Nantucket, Skyler got her start performing at the Theatre Workshop before heading off-island to pursue her dreams in Los Angeles and New York City. Ironically, it was while quarantining on Nantucket during the early days of the pandemic that Skyler landed her biggest role yet. In this candid conversation, Skyler talks about her overnight success, the bad that c...
Come behind the scenes of N Magazine as host Rob Cocuzzo speaks with N's Director of Partnerships Emme Duncan and Nantucket Current's editor Jason Graziadei for a recap of this summer as well as a preview of the exciting plans in the works for the 20th anniversary season of the publication this coming summer.
Few people know the challenges facing year-round Nantucket residents better than the Community Foundation's Margaretta Andrews and Jeanne Miller. In an expansive conversation, Andrews and Miller share the lessons they've learned throughout the pandemic as well as the findings of a recent behavioral health assessment that illuminates critical gaps in care.
Straight Wharf executive chef Gabriel Frasca takes us behind the scenes of one of the wildest summers in recent memory and unpacks some of the unique challenges faced by the restaurant industry. He also gives us the scoop on a new operation he and his partners are opening this coming summer.
At nineteen years old, Aaron Hale entered the Navy and became a culinary specialist for the Sixth Fleet. Cooking for three-star generals and dignitaries from around the world, the job was cushy and Hale loved it. But in the wake of the September 11th attacks, Hale's patriotism and sense of duty drove him to hang up his chef coat and don a bomb suit. He became an EOD team leader and was deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan where he had the most dangerous job in the military: disarming roadside bom...
Sconset homeowner and the director of the hit Netflix limited series This Is a Robbery, Colin Barnicle takes host Robert Cocuzzo behind the scenes of one of the most famous unsolved crimes, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist.
Bestselling phenom Elin Hilderbrand checked in with host Robert Cocuzzo for a sprawling conversation about her literary life. From dishing details about her latest book, to revealing the pros and cons of being the “Queen of the Beach Read,” to explaining her recent decision to retire from her uber-successful book series in 2024, Elin leaves little left unsaid between the lines.
Cisco Brewers co-founder and master distiller Randy Hudson drops by the Nantucket Sound studio to discuss beer, whiskey and what intoxicating passions are pulling at his heart strings now.
In the latest edition of Nantucket Sound, Robert Cocuzzo chats with internationally renowned photographer David Yarrow during his recent visit to the island where he shows his work at the Samuel Owen Gallery.
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