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  • On Shore Tech Pulse, Sushila Nair tackles the important topic of why AI needs to be regulated.
  • Sprained ankle? Stubbed toe? Board-certified podiatrist, Dr. Todd Albrecht from Shore Regional Health’s Orthopedic Center, shares easy foot first aid tips you can use before you get to the doctor.
  • On On My Plate, Amy Haines reads from her blog post titled, Expectations, and why she subscribes to the expression, “expectations are premeditated resentments".
  • On Voices of Talbot, Sarah Kilmon interviews Dr. Jamie Goodall about the life of William Claiborn.
  • Are vaccines in/out/recommended/discouraged? Dorchester County Dept of Health Director, Dr. Casey Scott, breaks it all down on Shore Doctor.
  • On Historic Women of the Eastern Shore, Kathy Marconi introduces listeners to Almira Kelsey teacher and writer who left an interesting legacy.
  • Tom Maglio from Easton Economic Development and Discover Easton stops by to explain how the two organizations function as one.
  • When a pipe burst at the Harriet Tubman Museum in downtown Cambridge, it looked like the place was ruined. Instead, the flood forced a rebirth, an entirely new concept that is driving the museum makeover.
  • Laura J. Oliver is an award-winning writer, author, and developmental story editor whose work is often featured in national magazines, newspapers and literary reviews. On this week’s episode of “This is How the Story Goes” a woman gets caught trying to leave a note hidden for her grandchildren to find, and realizes that leaving notes has a long, varied, and often hilarious, history in her life.
  • Laurie Forster, the Wine Coach, answers Chris from Cambridge’s question about natural wines.
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