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Boiling Point Cincinnati

Boiling Point Cincinnati

De: 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 50 - Recovery and Reality: Drug Courts and the Ohio Budget
    Jul 4 2025

    In hour one, Michelle sits down with Judge Nicole Sanders and Keshia Jones from the Hamilton County Drug Court to explore how the court system can play a role in recovery rather than punishment. They break down how drug courts work and how they’re helping Hamilton County residents overcome addiction and rebuild their lives.

    In hour two, Mark and Clayton dig into the good, the bad, and the ugly of the newly passed Ohio state budget, breaking down what it means for working-class Ohioans across education, healthcare and economic policy.

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    1 h y 54 m
  • Episode 49 - Pedals and Politics: Biking Cincinnati, Waging War
    Jun 26 2025

    In hour one, Michelle talks with Judi LoPresti, owner of SPUN Bicycles in Northside, about biking culture in Cincinnati. They discuss grassroots advocacy, the city’s bike infrastructure, and what it will take to make streets safer and more accessible for cyclists.

    In hour two, Mark and Clayton weigh the potential consequences of U.S. involvement in another Middle East conflict. They dig into how war impacts the working class—on the battlefield, at home, and in the economy.

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    1 h y 50 m
  • Episode 48 - Organize, Resist, Survive: Civic Power in a Polarized America
    Jun 19 2025

    In hour one, Michelle welcomes Melissa English, Deputy Director of Ohio Citizen Action, for a conversation about grassroots organizing and how everyday people can drive real societal change. From environmental justice to civic engagement, Melissa shares insights from decades in the movement.

    In hour two, Mark and Clayton explore the tension between resistance and retreat in the age of Donald Trump. They examine how some institutions are actively pushing back against authoritarianism, while others opt for self-preservation—raising questions about what it means to fight or survive in today’s political climate.

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    1 h y 57 m
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