Episodes

  • Community Matters with Scott Cordischi featuring RI Civic Chorale & Orchestra with Conductor Dr. Josuha W. Rohde, Music Director 11-16-24
    Nov 16 2024
    Since 1957, the RI Civic Chorale and Orchestra "strives to ensure a growing and vibrant arts culture through participation, outreach, education and advocacy". Dr. Joshua W. Rohde joins us to promote this season's offerings of RICCO's interpretation of "Handel's Messiah". In November and December this event will be presented across RI and this season, including Block Island. He shares his enthusiasm for the classics and works by living composers as well. Listen as he describes the process in accepting new singers "everyone is welcome!". Even if Scott is a little "pitchy"
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    15 mins
  • Community Matters with Scott Cordischi featuring RI Fire Chiefs Honor Flight with Chief George Farrell and Lt. General Reginald Centracchio 11-9-24
    Nov 9 2024
    Audio from 103.7 FM WEEI Providence.
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    20 mins
  • Community Matters with Scott Cordischi featuring Toys for Tots 2024 Campaign with 1stSgt Robert C Weinhardt 11-2-24
    Nov 2 2024
    Audio from 103.7 FM WEEI Providence.
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    14 mins
  • Community Matters with Scott Cordischi featuring RI Secretary of State Gregg M. Amore 10-26-24
    Oct 26 2024
    Audio from 103.7 FM WEEI Providence.
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    15 mins
  • Community Matters with Scott Cordischi featuring Meals on Wheels of RI with Meg Grady 10-19-24
    Oct 19 2024
    Audio from 103.7 FM WEEI Providence.
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    15 mins
  • 10-12-24 Community Matters with Scott Cordischi featuring Bench Press for Cancer with Brown Football's Jack Connolly(OL) and Caleb Moorhead(LB)
    Oct 12 2024
    The Brown University football program (Brown Bears) is hosting their annual Bench Press for Cancer on campus. Two members of the team, Jack Connolly (OL) and Caleb Moorhead (LB), join Scott to provide details and reveal their motivation for participation. Brown football has hosted the event annually now for over two decades, starting back in 2004 to raise funds for team captain Lawrence Rubida ('05), who had been diagnosed with Ewing's Sarcoma. Despite Lawrence's passing in 2005, his former teammates and those who followed have lived by his "never quit" mentality and carried on the event in his memory. They also confirm that a repeat participant from Brown's dining services, known as the "Ratty King", continues to compete. However, Brown Bear ('10) and former New England Patriot James Develin still holds the bench press record. BP4C has raised over $200,000, with all of the proceeds going directly to the Cancer Survivorship Programs at The Miriam Hospital in Providence. You can join in the fun on Monday, October 21 on the University's Main Green from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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    14 mins
  • Community Matters with Scott Cordischi featuring Gloria Gemma Breast Cancer Resource Foundation with Shakay J Kizirian 10-5-24
    Oct 5 2024
    Audio from 103.7 FM WEEI Providence.
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    18 mins
  • Meter and The Coach – What Intrigues Us – 9-29-2024
    Sep 29 2024
    Jon Meterperal (@meatstweets) and Coach Tim Welsh (@timwelsh5) wrap up this week’s show with another edition of what has intrigued us from the week that was. Coach is intrigued with an award PC received and the Presidents cup. Meter is intrigued with a hockey coach doing something nice for the father of Johnny and Matt Gaudreau.
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    5 mins