The Dave Gram Show on WDEV

The Dave Gram Show on WDEV


Latest Episodes

Is Vermont More Affordable, Economy Of Our Own, Fish & Wildlife Podcast
October 07, 2020

Paul Heintz of Seven Days talks about his cover story on affordability in Vermont. Rickey Gard Diamond talks about “an economy of our own." Later, we focus on a new podcast from the Department of Fish & Wildlife.

Vermont Right to Life, Planned Parenthood, and Destination Imagination
October 06, 2020

We talk about abortion politics, first with Mary Beerworth of Vermont Right to Life and Lucy Leriche of Planned Parenthood. Later, Jane Youngbaer of Destination Imagination talks about that group’s efforts to enhance the education of young people.

Vermont Elections, Social Security, and Vermont Specialty Food Producers
October 05, 2020

Kit Norton of VTDigger joins Dave to talk about Vermont’s gubernatorial and other races. Jim Roosevelt of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare talks about threats to those systems’ funding.

Congressman Peter Welch and Tele-health with CVHHH
October 02, 2020

Congressman Peter Welch reflects on issues before the U.S. House. Emily McKenna and Amy Bessett of Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice check in to talk about a fundraiser for the group and its increasing use of tele-health services.

Burlington Protestors Burn Copies of Seven Days and Rusty Dewees
October 01, 2020

Times Argus editor Steve Pappas joins Dave to discuss the recent burning of Seven Days newspapers by Battery Park protestors in Burlington. Chris Koliba, director of UVM’s new Office of Engagement, talks about the school’s efforts to foster stronger co...

Presidential Debate Analysis, Flu Season, and Access to Health Care
September 30, 2020

Long-time Vermont debate coach David Kelley analyzes the performances of President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden in Tuesday’s debate. Kinney Drugs pharmacist Hayley Hooks talks about flu season and shots to minimize its impacts. Dr.

Criminal Justice Legislation and Vermont’s Search for Equality
September 29, 2020

Vermont Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Richard Sears joins Dave to discuss criminal justice legislation passed during the just completed legislative session. Later, Allen Gilbert talks about his book on Vermont pursuing equality in different ways.

Fire Risk in Vermont and COVID-19 Business Impact Survey
September 29, 2020

Kathy Decker of the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation talks about the risks of starting open fires in dry conditions. Erin Sigrist of the Vermont Retail and Grocers Association asks businesses to fill out a survey issued by the state ...

School Sports Return and ACLU Works on Legislative Police Reform
September 25, 2020

Bob Johnson of the Vermont Principals' Association talks with Dave about the impact of the latest state COVID-19 response instructions on fall school sports. Middlebury College political science professor Matthew Dickinson talks about the Supreme Court...

Vermont’s Economy and Trump Says No Peaceful Transition of Power
September 24, 2020

Economist Art Wolff joins Dave to talk about the state of Vermont’s economy. Lisa Chase from UVM Extension talks about agritourism. Later, John Hughes, a retired St.Michael’s College professor of constitutional law,