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Boiling Point Cincinnati

Boiling Point Cincinnati

By: Clayton Adams Michelle Dunn & Mark Niehaus
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A labor-friendly radio show & podcast hosted by Mark Niehaus, Michelle Dunn and Clayton Adams. The trio look into political events and labor union topics happening in the past, present and future. The podcast is based out of Cincinnati, Ohio and originally airs on WAIF 88.3 FM. Music removed from podcast episodes.

© 2026 Boiling Point Cincinnati
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Episodes
  • Episode 98: From Permaculture to Public Education
    Jul 9 2026

    In hour one, Michelle sits down with Susan VonderHaar and Howie Zuefle from the Cincinnati Permaculture Institute to discuss sustainability, regenerative living, and environmental initiatives taking root across Southwest Ohio. The conversation explores how local communities can embrace permaculture principles to build healthier ecosystems, strengthen neighborhoods, and create a more sustainable future.

    In hour two, Mark and Clayton return from their month-long hiatus with a wide-ranging discussion on the state of public education in Cincinnati and across Ohio. They recap the biggest developments that occurred while the show was away, examine the financial and political challenges facing school districts, and explore what it will take to ensure public education remains strong and sustainable for future generations.

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    1 hr and 53 mins
  • Episode 97: Remembering Phil Amadon and Reimagining Cincinnati
    Jun 4 2026

    In hour one, Michelle begins the show with a conversation with Casey Whitten-Amadon about the history of Boiling Point and the lasting legacy of Casey’s father, Phil Amadon, who helped co-found the program. The two reflect on Phil’s impact on the labor movement, his commitment to working people, and details surrounding two memorial services being held in his honor. Later in the hour, Michelle recaps a turbulent year at Cincinnati Public Schools, highlighting the major conflicts, challenges, and ongoing struggles facing the district.

    In hour two, Clayton and Mark imagine what a stronger, more equitable Cincinnati could look like. The duo shares ideas for building a city that works for all residents, not just the wealthy, including conversations around public services, neighborhoods, transportation, education, and community investment.

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    1 hr and 59 mins
  • Episode 96: Privatized Schools and Safer Streets
    May 28 2026

    In hour one, Michelle takes a closer look at Indianapolis’ ongoing experiment with privatizing public education. She examines how privatization efforts have reshaped schools in the city, fueled segregation, and impacted students, teachers, and school staff. The conversation explores the broader consequences of treating public education as a marketplace rather than a public good.

    In hour two, Clayton and Mark sit down with Jeff Demaree, a Cincinnati Public Schools teacher and pedestrian safety advocate. Jeff provides an update on his efforts to organize teens around pedestrian safety and traffic calming initiatives throughout Cincinnati, while discussing the importance of safer streets and youth engagement in local advocacy work.

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    1 hr and 53 mins
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