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EPISODE · Feb 2, 2023 · 12 MIN

Jay Resha - Westwood Living Columnist

from Westwood Living Podcast Network · host Tom Leyden

Tom Leyden and Jay Resha chat at Red Sky Studios in Allston. "I believe people should be building bridges and not burning them down when they talk to each other. We can disagree, but we can still have the conversation." Jay Resha contributes to Westwood Living each month with his "Westword" column, bringing almost five decades of local intelligence to his observations, quips and opinions. A 1993 graduate of Westwood High School, Jay is also the voice of Westwood sports, serving as public address announcer at Flahive Field. Tom and Jay chat about his role as columnist, feedback he's received and, for comedy sake, his memories of a the 1999 MLB All-Star Game at Fenway Park when he ran into Rollie Fingers and Dennis Eckersley. Hanlon Contstruction Column - https://bit.ly/3DA5hI8

Tom Leyden and Jay Resha chat at Red Sky Studios in Allston. "I believe people should be building bridges and not burning them down when they talk to each other. We can disagree, but we can still have the conversation." Jay Resha contributes to Westwood Living each month with his "Westword" column, bringing almost five decades of local intelligence to his observations, quips and opinions. A 1993 graduate of Westwood High School, Jay is also the voice of Westwood sports, serving as public address announcer at Flahive Field. Tom and Jay chat about his role as columnist, feedback he's received and, for comedy sake, his memories of a the 1999 MLB All-Star Game at Fenway Park when he ran into Rollie Fingers and Dennis Eckersley. Hanlon Contstruction Column - https://bit.ly/3DA5hI8

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Tom Leyden and Jay Resha chat at Red Sky Studios in Allston. "I believe people should be building bridges and not burning them down when they talk to each other. We can disagree, but we can still have the conversation." Jay Resha contributes to...

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