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  • The ocean's role in our climate system, and in solutions to climate change.
  • Advocates push colleges to hire more Black-owned firms to oversee investments, & Alison Bechdel on ‘The Secret To Superhuman Strength’.
  • How the primitive immune systems of marine invertebrates, especially the horseshoe crab, can be of use in the development of innovative technologies.
  • This week: The Steamship Authority is targeted by a ransomware attack, crippling its reservations system; the Cape Cod COVID Task Force is winding down; and right whales are shrinking.
  • According to Harvard Health, treating yourself with your mind IS possible. But there is more to the "Placebo Effect" than positive thinking. Our panel of mental health experts tell us more on The Point. They are: Ann Geagon, Social Worker, Dr. Marc Whaley, Psychiatrist, and Dr. Jonathan Schwartz, Psychiatrist. Mindy Todd hosts.
  • This week: A week after a cyber attack, the Steamship Authority has lashed together some provisional fixes; and a sexual assault is reported on a ferry. Barnstable will be looking for a new School Superintendent. And the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce gets drawn into the machine gun range controversy.
  • Three women share insights on what it's like and what it takes to be a leader.
  • This week: the Steamship Authority is taking reservations again after a cyber attack shut down the ferry line’s computers for more than a week; local elected officials are pushing back on the proposed machine gun range at Joint Base Cape Cod. And a Task Force says the greatest threat facing the region right now is lack of housing.
  • What’s ahead this fall for the Cape Symphony.
  • A discusssion about changing the culture of aging.
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