Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., talks about health care, the opioid crisis, foreign policy, climate change and more during a wide-ranging interview with The Keene Sentinel's editorial board on Dec. 31, 2019.
Mayor Pete Buttigieg is back on Pod Free or Die in this hour-long interview with The Keene Sentinel, where he talks about "Medicare for all who want it," foreign policy, racism in America, the experience he'd bring to the White House and much m
Sen. Bernie Sanders is back on Pod Free or Die, with a one-hour sit-down interview with The Keene Sentinel's editorial board, recorded Dec. 29, 2019. He talks about everything from income inequality and health care to climate change and the nat
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is back on the podcast this week, talking about the wealth tax that would pay for many of her proposed programs. Find our previous podcast with Sen. Warren here: https://keenesentinel.podbean.com/e/sen-elizabeth-warren/
Andrew Yang returns to the Pod Free or Die podcast in a special episode that contains the full audio from his visit to The Keene Sentinel's editorial board on Dec. 2, 2019. He talks about everything from his Freedom Dividend to immigration, cli
The Sentinel's city reporter, Sierra Hubbard, joins host Jake Lahut to analyze the Keene mayoral debate on Oct. 30. Hubbard was a panelist at the debate, which was sponsored by The Sentinel. For more election coverage, visit SentinelSource.com.
State Sen. Jeanne Dietsch of Peterborough is our guest this week to talk about her career as an entrepreneur in the tech industry and her work during her first term in the N.H. Senate.
Keene Mayor Kendall Lane is our guest to talk about his work with presidential primary candidates on both sides of the aisle, his change in party affiliation, and his favorite memory from his eight years as mayor.
Our guests are Sentinel reporters Meg McIntyre and Paul Cuno-Booth, who reported this in-depth story on the ConVal education-funding lawsuit. Here, they delve into the longstanding school funding debate in the state, and what the judge’s ruling
Our guest is state Sen. Ruth Ward, R-Stoddard, whose recent vote on the death penalty repeal in the state was deeply personal. She talks about her upbringing in China and Sweden, and what brought her to the U.S. and into N.H. politics.
Our guest is Sen. Cory Booker, who talks about his plans for "baby bonds," gun control and creating "a more beloved community" during a stop in Keene, N.H., as he stumps for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Dr. Dottie Morris, associate vice president for institutional diversity and equity at Keene State College, is our guest as she talks about her work, her background and the presidential primary.
Marilyn Huston, chairwoman of the Cheshire County Republicans, joins us to talk about her start in politics (in 5th grade!), the presidential primary, and more.
Donald Trump impersonator Eric Jackman of Peterborough talks about how he began playing the president and his roots in politics dating back to his teens.