In this episode of My World, the host welcomes back guest Barry for a candid conversation about the challenges facing local communities and the importance of civic engagement. The discussion centers on the rapid, often controversial, development of data centers in local areas, highlighting concerns about environmental impacts, water usage, and the strain placed on local resources like fire departments and emergency services.
The hosts explore the disconnect between local citizens and government officials, noting a lack of transparency and responsiveness regarding development projects. They also touch on the broader economic landscape, referencing recent inflation data and sharing anecdotes about the rising cost of living. Throughout the episode, the conversation emphasizes the need for citizens to stay informed, participate in local government academies, and demand accountability from elected officials to ensure their communities are managed responsibly for future generations.
Stu Shear welcomes his good buddy Quentin, also known as Santa, to the show for an episode packed with deep discussions, personal stories, and,...
In this episode of "My World Live, Laff, or Whatever," the host welcomes listeners back after the Memorial Day weekend, discussing the recent heavy...
Host Stu welcomes Jessica Adams Baker to discuss the urgent grassroots movement opposing the development of massive data centers across Ohio. Jessica details how...