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<h1>99% Boston – Working Class Wednesday</h1>
= 99% Boston – Working Class Wednesday =
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</p><p><b>Debut Episode (April 11, 2012 – 76 minutes)</b>  Hosted by John Dwyer, produced by Chris Maxfield, with guests Patrick Doherty, John Ford, John Murphy, Nelson Terry and Zoe White. There are some tech problems, and it's a really silly episode, but the gang obviously had lots of fun making it. It goes quiet for a few seconds near the 55 and the 69 minute mark before starting back up. Topics include marijuana activism on Boston Common, NDAA 2012, dumpster diving in Greater Boston, Camp Charlie at the Massachusetts State House, and the Burger King Safer Spaces Agreement.
This weekly talk show on Occupy Boston Radio is hosted by John Dwyer and prodcast live on www.obr.fm every Wednesday at 8pm EST.
</p><p>Burning Bridges (April 11, 2012 – 52 minutes) hosted by John Dwyer, produced by Chris Maxfield, with guests John Stephanie Fail, Patrick Ford, John Ford, John Murphy, and Nelson Terry. The first few minutes of the episode are missing, and the show gets chaotic, but there are a lot of laughs here. Topics include May Day, trolling Facebook, Occupy the Hood movement, Occupy the Capitol, Occupy Hyannis, Occupy Holyoke, the disbanding of Occupy Boston's Media Team, the sleepful protest called “Camp America” in front of Bank of America HQ, and guessing which one of the gang is a cop.
 
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'''(April 11, 2012 – 76 minutes)''' Produced by Chris Maxfield, with guests Patrick Doherty, John Ford, John Murphy, Nelson Terry and Zoe White. There are some tech problems, and it's a really silly episode, but the gang obviously had lots of fun making it. It goes quiet for a few seconds near the 55 and the 69 minute mark before starting back up. Topics include marijuana activism on Boston Common, NDAA 2012, dumpster diving in Greater Boston, Camp Charlie at the Massachusetts State House, and the Burger King Safer Spaces Agreement.
 
'''(April 25, 2012 – 52 minutes)''' Produced by Chris Maxfield, with guests John Stephanie Fail, Patrick Ford, John Ford, John Murphy, and Nelson Terry. The first few minutes of the episode are missing, and the show gets chaotic at some points, but there are a lot of laughs here. Topics include May Day, trolling Facebook, Occupy the Hood movement, Occupy the Capitol, Occupy Hyannis, Occupy Holyoke, the disbanding of Occupy Boston's Media Team, the sleepful protest called “Camp America” in front of Bank of America HQ, and guessing which one of the gang is a cop.

Revision as of 03:51, 8 June 2012

99% Boston – Working Class Wednesday

This weekly talk show on Occupy Boston Radio is hosted by John Dwyer and prodcast live on www.obr.fm every Wednesday at 8pm EST.

(April 11, 2012 – 76 minutes) Produced by Chris Maxfield, with guests Patrick Doherty, John Ford, John Murphy, Nelson Terry and Zoe White. There are some tech problems, and it's a really silly episode, but the gang obviously had lots of fun making it. It goes quiet for a few seconds near the 55 and the 69 minute mark before starting back up. Topics include marijuana activism on Boston Common, NDAA 2012, dumpster diving in Greater Boston, Camp Charlie at the Massachusetts State House, and the Burger King Safer Spaces Agreement.

(April 25, 2012 – 52 minutes) Produced by Chris Maxfield, with guests John Stephanie Fail, Patrick Ford, John Ford, John Murphy, and Nelson Terry. The first few minutes of the episode are missing, and the show gets chaotic at some points, but there are a lot of laughs here. Topics include May Day, trolling Facebook, Occupy the Hood movement, Occupy the Capitol, Occupy Hyannis, Occupy Holyoke, the disbanding of Occupy Boston's Media Team, the sleepful protest called “Camp America” in front of Bank of America HQ, and guessing which one of the gang is a cop.