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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 124 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Daily NewsSociety & CultureNews | |||

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(START) Inside One Couple's Cat Nightmare
(8:40) Let's Talk About Dogs in the City
(26:10) Pairing Haircuts With Health Care
(34:05) The Petition for an Ona Judge Day
(52:40) Dear Kimberly | How Can We Cope... more
Philly Mag's Laura Swartz and Shaunice Ajiwe join the show to talk about proper pooch etiquette. From carrying around those little green bags to bringing your pup into the store, Laura and Shaunice run through the dos and don'ts.
Laura's updated gu... more
In a season full of ups and downs, first-year head coach Rick Tocchet and an unexpected core of rising stars has given the city's most devoted fan base — and Bryce Harper — hope.
In this episode, Victor Fiorillo tells the story of one South Philly couple who live with the overpowering odor of their neighbor's cats. $40,000 in attorney fees and 20 visits from inspectors have not conquered the stench that is ruining their lives... more
Ronnie Polaneczky, senior editor at Philadelphia magazine, recently wrote the article "Why Philly Needs an Ona Judge Day." She joins Dr. James Peterson on Evening WURDS, accompanied by Carl Singley who co-founded the Ona Judge Coalition, to talk abou... more
When it feels like the world is without hope, how do we move forward each day? Kimberly McGlonn has some advice for you.
Do you have a question for Kimberly? Follow the link below to submit a question and we'll do our best to feature it in an upco... more
Inspired by his own medical crisis, Al Dashiell is bringing registered nurses into his Center City barber shop to help clients stay healthy.
Chopped P.H.D. will hold its next screening this week, on Thursday, April 23rd, from noon until about 2 p.m... more
In this episode of Philadelphia Promise, Christine Speer Lejeune, editor-in-chief of Philadelphia magazine, sits down with author, political thinker and all-around Renaissance man Richard Vague.
In his new book, The Banker Who Made America, Vague s... more
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