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Roger Wood InDepth

By Roger Wood | September 11, 2015
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Roger Wood  produces a  podcast called “Roger Wood Indepth” covering news and life in New Hampshire. Wood is a well-known, award-winning radio, television and newspaper journalist with more than 30 years of experience. He has written and produced news and features for many radio stations and networks over the years.

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Roger Wood Asks: Should Businesses Be Exempt From COVID-Related Lawsuits?

Should New Hampshire businesses be exempt from employee lawsuits when those working are affected by COVID-19 while at the job?

Roger Wood Podcast: Staying Safe in Violent Encounters

Roger Wood talks with Joseph Hileman, veteran police officer, about his company blue-u.com, an organization that trains businesses and individuals to protect themselves from violent crimes.

Roger Wood Takes NH’s Pulse After Washington Riot

Podcast with U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen’s daughter Stefany Shaheen and Andy Smith of the University of New Hampshire about the Washington, D.C. riot.

Adam Gaudet

Roger Wood: Boom Means Rising Prices and Need for Workforce Housing

This podcast explores two sides of the housing boom, rising prices and the need for workforce housing. I speak to Adam Gaudet, a real estate broker and president of the Seacoast Board of Realtors, and Craig Welch, Executive Director of the Portsmouth Housing Authority.

Business & Economy

Roger Wood and UNH’s Brad Kinsey: Why Manufacturing Cybersecurity Matters

University of New Hampshire professor Brad Kinsey on a new initiative to help prevent cyber-hacking. His focus is cyber security in manufacturing.

Feature

Roger Wood On How He Beats the Pandemic Doom and Gloom

Turn off the TV! Roger’s podcast made me smile.

Feature

Roger Wood Explores the Future for Legalizing Pot With Matt Simon

Matt Simon, a New Hampshire Marijuana advocate for legalization, talks about minimal progress in the Legislature and his optimism for future progress for recreational legalization.

COVID-19

Roger Wood Talks School Lunch With Cheri White

Roger Wood has a look at the school lunch efforts during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Business & Economy

Podcast: Martha Stone on Challenges of Homeless People During COVID-19

Roger Wood delves into the issue of helping the homeless in New
Hampshire with Martha Stone, executive director of Crossroads House in
Portsmouth.

What’s Happening in the Real World, Window Cat?

From time to time, our Roger Wood of Portsmouth enjoys taking a break from the world of news to talk about anything that pleases him.

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