Home Blog Page 3

Facing the Future | A Big Bill but an Economic Bust

This week on Facing the Future, we heard from two tax experts with different ideological perspectives who have been following the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). David S. Mitchell is a senior fellow for tax and regulatory policy at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth and Kyle Pomerleau is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI).

Artful Living Presents | The 4th of July Concert

4th of July is upon us! Join us for our 4th of July Concert covering many patriotic and American inspired music on Artful Living! Happy 4th!

Cail & Company LIVE with Rob Morrill & Chris Jared

Thursday’s show was all about barns and baseball. Rob Morrill of Morrill Farm joined us in studio. The Morrill family will be celebrating their 100th anniversary with an Open Farm event at their facility located at 33 Penacook Street in Concord this Saturday, 7/5 from 10 AM to 2 PM. It’s been a Morrill family business now in its’ fifth generation. We also talked Fisher Cats baseball with one of the voices of the Fisher Cats, Chris Jared. The ‘Cats will be playing the Red Sox Eastern League affiliate, the Portland Sea Dogs tonight, 7/3, at Delta Dental Stadium with fireworks to follow!

NH Unscripted with Angèlica Forcier Rosenthal & Mackenzie Goodwin

I had no idea that the traumatizing movie I saw when I was younger, A Clockwork Orange, was now also a stage play! And here to correct my ignorance was Angèlica Forcier Rosenthal, assisted by Mackenzie Goodwin, on a return trip to talk all about her upcoming October production of the play as well as giving us some audition info. She’s, eerily,  more versed in the history of movie and play than I had expected and that made for some hilarious banter.

Cail & Company LIVE with Dan Weed

Dan Weed of Weed Family Automotive in Concord was our in studio guest for the Wednesday program. Most of the discussion focused on the recent repeal of the New Hampshire automobile inspection program by state legislators and Governor Ayotte. The new law will go into effect on January 31, 2026 when at that time state motorists will not be required to have their vehicles of any type pass an inspection.

Living Life Holistically with Catherine Dean

On todays episode Catherine Dean calls in to chat about Feng Shui and its benefits to our health and wellness as it pertains to our everyday work and living spaces.

Artful Living with Kathy Kelley

We catch up with our friend, Kathy Kelley as she continues her adventures as a RV “Nomad”!  Kathy shares all the challenges and all the fun while taking on this amazing lifestyle.  Join us as we chat about this fascinating adventure!

Cail & Company LIVE with LuAnne King & Mark Wholey

Insurance and Fire fighting were the Tuesday topics on the program. The New Hampshire Insurance Department’s Supervisor for Property and Casualty Compliance LuAnne King joined us to discuss the need as well as the options and policies available for Summertime “toys” like All Terrain Vehicles, Four Wheelers, boats and even golf carts. In the second half of the show we were joined by the recently-appointed Director of the New Hampshire Fire Academy, Mark Wholey. Among the topics were the many courses available at the Academy and the advances made in fire fighting training which they’ve been doing since 1960. The training is hands-on, online or in the classroom. More information on the Academy is available at www.nhfa-ems.com

Cail & Company LIVE with Tom Raffio & John Leahy

Monday’s show featured Northeast Delta Dental President and CEO Tom Raffio reviewing Saturday’s race at Mount Washington where Colorado’s Joseph Gray beat the Cog up to the summit of New England’s tallest peak for the second time. Tom also talked about Tuesday’s event at Delta Dental Stadium in Manchester honoring the 1975 World Series’ 50th Anniversary. Some consider that series, the greatest ever played. It featured the Red Sox and the Cincinnati Reds. We also chatted with correspondent John Leahy about new rules for college hockey in the United States where, for the first time, players from Canada’s Major Junior Leagues will be given the opportunity to play for collegiate teams in the U.S.

The Writers Den with Beth Hooper & E.H. Jacobs

Don’t miss the next episode of The Writers’ Den: “When Art Imitates Life” – airing Sunday, June 29th at 11:00 AM! Oscar Wilde once said, “Life imitates art more than art imitates life.” But on this month’s episode, art is clearly drawing from the real world. Join us for a powerful conversation with two authors whose stories—one fictional, one drawn from true events—blur the line between imagination and lived experience. Our special guest, Beth Hooper, is the award-winning author of Roots That Clutch, a novel rooted in reality and written with a literary style that reads like fiction. Her work reflects deep emotional truths and powerful commentary on human resilience. Our featured NHWP Author, E.H. Jacobs, brings us Splintered River, a timely debut novel that paints a stark and thought-provoking portrait of the world we live in today. Though fictional, its themes are hauntingly familiar and grounded in current social realities. Tune in Sunday, June 29th at 11:00 AM on WKXL 103.9/101.9 FM & 1450 AM or listen online at NHTalkRadio.com by selecting the Live Stream bar. This is a can’t-miss episode that examines the real-life inspirations behind compelling literary works—and how storytelling reflects, and shapes, our understanding of the world. Mark your calendar and join us for “When Art Imitates Life.”