COVID-19
Roger Wood Podcast: Staying Mentally Healthy in a Pandemic
Podcast with Dr. Michael Hendery on the pandemic effect on people’s mental health.
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Roger Wood
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.
Podcast with Dr. Michael Hendery on the pandemic effect on people’s mental health.
PODCAST: Roger Wood explores the state’s real estate business in the COVID-19 era.
Podcast: Roger Wood interviews David Juvet of the New Hampshire Business and Industry Association about the state’s current economic challenges.
Podcast: Portsmouth Police Commissioner Stefany Shaheen on her testimony at the Commission on Law Enforcement Accountability, Community and Transparency.
Bob Zagami, executive director of the New England RV Dealers Association, says no one could have predicted what COVID-19 would have done for people who want to travel and socially distance themselves and bring the kids.
Join Roger Wood in his podcast interview with Pam Keilig of the New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence. She talks about newly passed legislation aimed at helping victims and agencies dealing with the issue.
George Bald started his career as the mayor of Somersworth, went on to redevelop the former Pease Air Force Base into a world class business park and was appointed executive director of the state Department of Resources and Economic Development.
Roger Wood: Approaching the Cape, the Challenger looked like a huge monument on the flat Florida landscape illuminated by two brilliant floodlights.
As controversy swirls over changes in the Miss America rules, Roger Wood had an opportunity to speak to Miss New Hampshire Marisa Moorhouse of Manchester.
PODCAST: Roger Wood spoke with the state’s Deputy Commissioner of Education Christine Brennan along with the director of the CRTC Steve Rothenberg for this report.