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Boiling Point Cincinnati

Boiling Point Cincinnati

著者: Clayton Adams Michelle Dunn & Mark Niehaus
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A labor-friendly radio show & podcast hosted by Mark Niehaus, Michelle Dunn and Clayton Adams. The trio look into political events and labor union topics happening in the past, present and future. The podcast is based out of Cincinnati, Ohio and originally airs on WAIF 88.3 FM. Music removed from podcast episodes.

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  • Episode 73: Building Ohio & Watching Ohio - Ironworkers, HB 56, and Police Surveillance
    2025/12/12

    In hour one, Michelle sits down with Dave Baker, Business Manager for Ironworkers Local 44. Dave shares stories from his years in the labor movement, offering an inside look at the skilled, demanding, and often dangerous work ironworkers perform to keep our cities standing. Together, they explore the culture of the trade, the challenges facing the industry, and why strong unions remain essential for protecting workers.

    In hour two, Clayton takes a deep dive into Ohio House Bill 56, a sweeping proposal that would impose heavy regulations on legal marijuana while rolling back key civil liberties for Ohioans. He breaks down what the bill would actually do, who it would impact, and why it’s raising serious concerns among advocates. Later, Clayton examines the Cincinnati Police Department’s new drone program, weighing the potential benefits against the privacy, civil rights, and accountability questions the technology brings.

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    1 時間 49 分
  • Episode 72: Weingarten’s Warnings & Ramaswamy’s Proposal
    2025/12/05

    In hour one, Michelle reflects on key insights from AFT President Randi Weingarten’s new book, Why Fascists Fear Teachers: Public Education & the Future of Democracy. She unpacks Weingarten’s arguments about the central role educators play in defending democracy, the rising threats facing public schools, and why the fight for a fully funded, inclusive, and equitable public education system has never been more urgent.

    In hour two, Mark and Clayton break down Vivek Ramaswamy’s proposal to extend the school day and shift to a year-round school calendar. They examine the pros, the cons, the real-world costs, and the political motivations behind the idea—offering a grounded, labor-informed perspective on what such a policy would mean for students, families, and educators.

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    1 時間 50 分
  • Episode 71: Thankful for Progress & Organizing in Appalachian Ohio
    2025/11/27

    In hour one, Michelle highlights the progressive victories she’s thankful for in an increasingly chaotic political climate. She spotlights recent wins for working-class people happening in states across the country—proof that meaningful progress is still being made, even in tough times.

    In hour two, Clayton sits down with Collin Docterman, chair of the Scioto County Democratic Party and candidate for Ohio’s 90th State House District. They discuss what it means to organize in Appalachian Ohio, the challenges and opportunities facing Democrats in the region, and Collin’s vision for representing one of the state’s most unique and overlooked districts.

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    1 時間 41 分
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