Tune into spirited debate, local stories, and insightful analyses with The Codcast.

Hosted each week by a CommonWealth Beacon reporter, the half-hour policy podcast delves into the heart of Massachusetts’s most pressing and intriguing topics.

Hear newsmakers, historians, and policy experts tackle statewide housing struggles, immigration policies, little-known histories, surprising political fights, and even take to the sea to visit rising offshore wind turbines.  

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Safety and free speech at campus protests

This week on The Codcast, CommonWealth Beacon reporter Jennifer Smith is joined by Juliette Kayyem, a professor at the Harvard Kennedy School and former Assistant Secretary in the Department of Homeland Security, to discuss the ongoing student protests around Israel and Gaza. They touch on the character of the protests, different university responses, what an effective response to protest looks like, and how to balance free speech and safety concerns.

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Paul Grogan reflects on 50 years of civic leadership

This week on The Codcast, CommonWealth Beacon’s Jennifer Smith is joined by Paul S. Grogan, former president of The Boston Foundation, to discuss his new memoir, “Prepared to be Lucky: Reflections on Fifty Years of Public and Community Service.” Together with coauthor Kathryn E. Merchant, they discuss Paul’s long career in Boston politics and philanthropy, and the model of nonprofit civic leadership that he pioneered.

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The legacy of health care planning in Massachusetts

This week on The Codcast, Paul Hattis of the Lown Institute and John McDonough of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health are joined by Charlie Donahue, executive director of the Health Planning Council of Greater Boston from 1981-88. They discuss the successes and failures of that organization, and whether a similar model could work today.

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AG Andrea Campbell talks local power and gambling boom

This week on The Codcast, Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell joins CommonWealth Beacon’s Jennifer Smith to discuss several office priorities, from enforcing the MBTA Communities Act, to gun control, to regulating the state’s gambling systems.

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MBTA Communities panel splits over state vs. local control

This week on the Codcast, we’re bringing you a recording of a recent discussion on the MBTA Communities Act, moderated by CommonWealth Beacon’s Gin Dumcius. The panelists are Andrea Harris-Long of the Metropolitan Area Planning Council, State Rep. Russell Holmes, and Quincy City Council President Ian Cain.

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What hospitals owe their neighborhoods

This week on The Codcast, Jonathan Wynn of UMass Amherst and Dan Skinner of Ohio University join CommonWealth Beacon’s Jennifer Smith to discuss their book, The City and the Hospital, about the mixed effects nonprofit hospitals have on the neighborhoods they operate in, and how they do and don’t fulfill their community obligations.

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Pitching a $20 minimum wage

This week on The Codcast, Jennifer Smith of CommonWealth Beacon talks to Enid Eckstein of the Raise Up Massachusetts coalition about their effort to increase the Massachusetts minimum wage to $20 an hour and index it to inflation. Along the way, they discuss the cost of living, inequality, business competitiveness, and political strategy.

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A labor perspective on the Steward crisis

This week on The Codcast, longtime Massachusetts Nurses Association executive director Julie Pinkham talks to John McDonough and Paul Hattis about the MNA’s relationship to Steward Health Care over the years, the consequences of healthcare deregulation, and how the state can facilitate a positive outcome in the present situation.

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At the helm of Old Ironsides

This week on The Codcast, CommonWealth Beacon’s Jennifer Smith sits down with Billie J. Farrell, the first woman commander of the historic USS Constitution. They discuss her path to the post, the ship’s role in naval history, and how she keeps that history alive for the public.

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Steward: A cautionary tale complete with a Snidely Whiplash

This week on The Codcast, John McDonough of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Paul Hattis of the Lown Institute talk to CommonWealth Beacon’s Bruce Mohl about what went wrong with Steward Health Care, and the different paths out of the current situation.

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