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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2025 · 49 MIN

Special Edition June 7-8

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Brian Hughes speaks with Mary Kay Pivornik from CASA of Wyoming Valley about their advocacy for children. Froggy 101’s Doc speaks with Hazleton Police Officer Jess Surkin about Camp Aspire, for kids 7 to 14 dealing with traumatic life circumstances Brian speaks with Dylan & Nicole from the NEPA Pride Coalition about their Educational Symposium on Friday June 13th at Marywood University. Brian speaks with Megan Alpert from Joy World Wealth Partners about her series of workshops to empower women. Brian speaks with father & son entrepreneurs Tariq and Zaidan about Zaidan’s sneaker store, which holds it’s grand opening Friday June 13th on Wyoming Ave. in Kingston. And Lissa from KRZ speaks with Tatiana about Scranton Girls Rock Camp.

Brian Hughes speaks with Mary Kay Pivornik from CASA of Wyoming Valley about their advocacy for children. Froggy 101’s Doc speaks with Hazleton Police Officer Jess Surkin about Camp Aspire, for kids 7 to 14 dealing with traumatic life circumstances Brian speaks with Dylan & Nicole from the NEPA Pride Coalition about their Educational Symposium on Friday June 13th at Marywood University. Brian speaks with Megan Alpert from Joy World Wealth Partners about her series of workshops to empower women. Brian speaks with father & son entrepreneurs Tariq and Zaidan about Zaidan’s sneaker store, which holds it’s grand opening Friday June 13th on Wyoming Ave. in Kingston. And Lissa from KRZ speaks with Tatiana about Scranton Girls Rock Camp.

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