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Take Me Through It

32 episodes - English - Latest episode: 7 months ago - ★★★★★ - 12 ratings

Award winning broadcast journalist B.J. Finnell travels the U.S., exploring the unique, amazing, odd, hilarious and compelling stories from people in cities, towns and villages across America.

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Episodes

A Look at the Future

December 04, 2023 21:33 - 22 minutes - 32.5 MB

BJ wraps up his conversation with local news legend Mike Archer about the challenges facing news outlets and the journalists who staff them.

Words Matter

November 09, 2023 23:07 - 23 minutes - 32.6 MB

B.J. continues his conversation with Mike Archer of www.thearcherjournal.com, discussing the overuse of cliches and misuse of words in today's journalism.  Can the four C's save our language?

A Matter of Trust

October 30, 2023 12:37 - 22 minutes - 30.3 MB

Why do Americans have an issue with trusting journalists? Is it falling revenues at local television stations and newspapers, forcing them to do more with less? Is it inexperience, lack of institutional knowledge or the time pressure of being first to post?  B.J and his mentor/former colleague Mike Archer of www.thearcherjournal.com discuss how these challenges imperil trust, a critical component of freedom of the press.

On Top of Okemo (sung to the tune of "On Top of Spaghetti")

October 12, 2023 01:13 - 6 minutes - 8.54 MB

BJ finally follows the advice so many have given him over the decades:  take a hike!  This time he drives and walks up to a bygone symbol of Vermont history, ascending new heights on a spectacular autumn afternoon.

The Return of Take Me Through It

October 03, 2023 18:21 - 4 minutes - 7.95 MB

Back by popular demand?  BJ has moved on from local TV and is blowing the dust off the podcast after a 5 year hiatus.  Does anyone care?  Can he create interesting content?  Will anyone listen??  Enjoy episode one of a new season of Take Me Through It!

You Bet Your Life: Spencer Christian's Story of Fame, Fortune, Desperation and Redemption

May 29, 2018 10:00 - 49 minutes - 68.5 MB

TV weatherman Spencer Christian had it all:  A great job, a great family, a great life.  But he nearly lost everything to compulsive gambling, before he found the courage to change his life.  BJ and Spencer discuss Spencer's new book, "You Bet Your Life: How I Survived Jim Crow Racism, Hurricane Chasing, and Gambling."

USS San Francisco Memorial Day Commemoration

May 28, 2018 03:15 - 8 minutes - 12.5 MB

BJ attends the annual commemoration for the USS San Francisco, which was involved in one of the most hellacious, courageous battles  in American military history 76 years ago at Guadalcanal.

Benjamin Zander and The Art of Possibility

April 16, 2018 09:00 - 37 minutes - 52.7 MB

Benjamin Zander, Founder, Music Director and Conductor of the Boston Philharmonic and Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestras, discusses the world's greatest music; how it uplifts mankind and teaches us all about love, life and humanity.

Vai Sikahema Part 2: From Tonga to the NFL to the World of Local TV News

March 31, 2018 23:06 - 41 minutes - 57.5 MB

Former NFL player and now local news anchor Vai Sikahema recounts his transition from the NFL to TV, coming to America at the age of 8, and the important role religion plays in his life. Second of two parts.

Vai Sikahema: From the NFL to the local TV news desk

March 19, 2018 09:00 - 26 minutes - 37.7 MB

Vai Sikahema forever won the hearts of Philadelphia Eagles fans more than two decades ago.  He's now a television news anchor, whose front row seat to history includes an impending nuclear attack heading right for him (well, not really) and the incredible and improbable Super Bowl Run by the Iggles. BJ talks with his old pal Vai about the attack that wasn't, the championship that was, and his jarring introduction to live TV news during an infamous chase on the freeways of Los Angeles.

A World of Discovery Happening Every Day in Bridgeport, Connecticut

March 10, 2018 00:13 - 20 minutes - 29.4 MB

Bill Finch has spent his most of his life in public service; State Senator, Mayor of Connecticut's biggest city, Executive Director of the New York State Turnpike Authority.  But now, Bill is using his love of science and optimistic view of the future to lead the Discovery Museum and Planetarium in Bridgeport, a place where kids age 1 to 100 can experience the thrill of the daily miracles around us.

Ready for Disaster. Teenagers Tackle the Reality at Two Connecticut High Schools

March 05, 2018 11:00 - 21 minutes - 31.3 MB

Training teenagers to be ready for the next disaster my not be part of a regular school curriculum, but two Connecticut high schools are doing just that. Fox 61 reporter Jim Altman joins BJ to talk about an extraordinary program at one school and an extraordinary gift to another. Plus, being the hockey heads that they are, BJ and Jim can't help but throw in a third (and unrelated) story; how Hartford Whalers fans are keeping hope alive, 20 years after the Whale shoved off for Raleigh, NC.

One tragic. One heartwarming. One inspiring.

January 30, 2018 22:54 - 28 minutes - 40 MB

Fires. Murders. Corruption. Bad Weather.  Each among the storylines we expect every day when we tune into the local television news. But the TV news operations that stand out, take the time and make the effort to also tell stories of human triumph and hope in a memorable and impactful way.  BJ sits down with Fox 61 reporter Jim Altman to listen to and discuss three of Jim's recent stories.

Franklin and Eleanor: Their Work Continues Today at Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College

January 08, 2018 11:00 - 29 minutes - 42.2 MB

FDR was one of our great presidents.  Eleanor was our greatest First Lady. In many ways, it all started when Franklin's mother built them a grand home in midtown Manhattan, a home that still stands today, not just as a museum, but as a beacon of education, freedom, and human rights.

Best of 2017: How Outer Space Affects Man's Inner Space

December 26, 2017 11:00 - 1 hour - 108 MB

Should we return to the Moon?  Plan a mission to Mars? What is the impact and risks of long term human space travel? In this Best of 2017 episode of Take Me Through It, B.J. and Mike (producer of the movie "Inner Space") go deep into the galaxy for a probing interview with Dr. Mark Shelhamer, NASA's former chief scientist for human research.

Best of 2017: How a Dark Violent Script was Transformed into a Horror Comedy Classic

December 23, 2017 18:25 - 34 minutes - 48.7 MB

One of the greatest Christmas movies of all time has a back story as funny and interesting as the film itself.  Check out the story behind "Gremlins" in a Take Me Through It episode from the 2017 archives.

Best of 2017: The New York Yankees, the Boston Red Sox and a Love Story for the Ages.

December 21, 2017 11:00 - 16 minutes - 22 MB

B.J. continues his Best of 2017 episodes with a look back to summer, and the story of how a young boy raised in the heart of Red Sox Nation became (gasp!) a fan of the New York Yankees.

Best of 2017: Decency Wins

December 19, 2017 11:00 - 10 minutes - 14 MB

"Decency Wins."  That two-word tweet from a Republican U.S. Senator reacting to Democrat Doug Jones' victory in the Alabama U.S. Senate race, brought to mind one of our favorite 2017 episodes of Take Me Through It.  How the word "decency" changed the course of history more than six decades ago.

Best of 2017: Calvin Coolidge Birthday Celebration in Plymouth Notch, Vermont.

December 13, 2017 11:00 - 12 minutes - 18.6 MB

B.J and the Take Me Through It team count down to 2018 by looking back at some of the more memorable episodes from 2017.  This time, B.J. recounts the time he bumped into the President of the United States on his 145th birthday.

The Future of Journalism: Today's Students Answer the Call.

November 06, 2017 02:40 - 39 minutes - 54.2 MB

B.J. talks with four journalism students from the University of Connecticut to get their take on the future of their chosen profession. In this era of the Great American Polarization, can the truth prevail in an atmosphere of mistrust, lies, ignorance and mis-information? 

Morton F. Plant: He may have died 99 years ago, but his legacy lives on.

October 28, 2017 21:50 - 26 minutes - 36.6 MB

BJ visits the campus of the University of Connecticut at Avery Point, and talks to author Gail B. MacDonald about her new book, "Morton F. Plant and the Connecticut Shoreline: Philanthropy in the Gilded Age."

America's Future in Space: Colonies, Radiation, Artificial Gravity and Buddy Rich?

October 26, 2017 02:58 - 43 minutes - 59.9 MB

BJ and Mike continue their conversation with Dr. Mark Shelhamer of Johns Hopkins University and NASA's former Chief Scientist for Human Research.  Mark looks into the future and discusses the challenges and the reality of the next space frontier: a trip to Mars.

How Outer Space Affects Man's Inner Space

October 21, 2017 02:40 - 35 minutes - 49.6 MB

What is the impact of long term space travel on humans, and can we make it to Mars in the next 20 years? BJ and Mike (producer of the movie classic "Inner Space") go deep into the galaxy for a probing interview with Dr. Mark Shelhamer, NASA's former chief scientist for human research.  This episode is out of this world.

All Star Launch Party for "The Ice Bucket Challenge: Pete Frates and the Fight Against ALS."

October 07, 2017 18:27 - 15 minutes - 23.4 MB

BJ and Joan visit Fenway Park for the star-studded launch party for "The Ice Bucket Challenge: Pete Frates and the Fight Against ALS," a new book by Casey Sherman and Dave Wedge. We learn firsthand  how several generations of a family facing a terrifying disease come together to make a permanent difference in the world.

"Have you no sense of decency Sir, at long last?"

September 09, 2017 14:18 - 9 minutes - 13.7 MB

B.J. takes a time out from today's non-stop news cycle, to go back in time, to the moment when a "gentle man" stopped a tyrant in his tracks, not through violence, but with words.

New York Times Bestselling Author Casey Sherman and the Ice Bucket Challenge. How Uncommon Courage Has Raised Millions in the Battle Against Lou Gehrig's Disease

August 08, 2017 17:43 - 39 minutes - 54.8 MB

BJ talks to New York Times bestselling author Casey Sherman, who has co-authored a new book about the Ice Bucket Challenge, the social media explosion that has raised hundreds of millions of dollars in the fight against ALS. The focus of the story is a young man, his wife, and their family, who have turned their battle against this devastating disease, into a world wide awareness and fundraising campaign that is already paying dividends.

The New York Yankees, the Boston Red Sox, and a Love Story for the Ages

July 28, 2017 18:39 - 15 minutes - 21.3 MB

How does a kid, born and raised in Red Sox Nation become a fan of the (gasp!) New York Yankees? All it takes is an aging superstar in pinstripes, a ball thrown into the stands, and an egg hurled from the upper deck. We also learn how one day in the Bronx led this boy to the love of his life ten years later in the wilds of eastern Connecticut.

Broadway Barks: Where the Great White Way Puts Rescue Dogs and Cats in the Spotlight

July 13, 2017 00:46 - 8 minutes - 11.4 MB

B.J. visits Manhattan's Theater District, and ends up having a howling good time at Broadway Barks. The stories of these wonderful animals and the people who adopt them give us all a renewed sense of hope and happiness.

President Calvin Coolidge Birthday Celebration in Plymouth Notch, Vermont

July 06, 2017 17:07 - 13 minutes - 18.1 MB

B.J. travels to Plymouth Notch, Vermont to celebrate the 4th of July and the 145th birthday of President Calvin Coolidge.  From a stirring naturalization ceremony to a surprise encounter with the President himself, B.J. shares the unique story of how a small town boy from the hills of Vermont became the 30th President of the United States.      

Gremlins 2: The New Batch: Can a Sequel 8 Years in the Making Make it in Hollywood?

July 02, 2017 20:19 - 28 minutes - 39.2 MB

Movie Producer Mike Finnell tells the inside story of what it took to produce a sequel to his box office smash "Gremlins." 

How a Dark, Violent Script was Transformed into a Horror-Comedy Classic

June 25, 2017 18:31 - 35 minutes - 48.7 MB

Movie producer Mike Finnell shares the story of how an out-of-the-blue call from Steven Spielberg set in motion one of Hollywood's most unlikely success stories.  It started with an unworkable script, and ended with a box office smash that has kept audiences rolling in the aisles for more than three decades.

How to Succeed in Hollywood: Divine Intervention, a Plymouth Valiant, and Roger Corman.

June 12, 2017 23:55 - 38 minutes - 53.5 MB

Movie producer Mike Finnell (Rock N' Roll High School, Gremlins, Matinee, Inner Space, The Burbs, Newsies) tells the personal and often hilarious story of how he got started in Hollywood.  From a fateful phone call from a priest to nearly getting killed by punks at the Whiskey A Go Go, Mike takes us behind the scenes of Hollywood in the 1970s.