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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.

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Episodes
  • Episode 91: From Sewer Systems to the County Commission
    Apr 23 2026

    In hour one, Michelle sits down with Alison Kromer and Andrea Baker from Communities United for Action (CUFA) to discuss the organization’s role in the Greater Cincinnati community. They break down how CUFA is advocating for residents and influencing policy decisions around sewer and stormwater infrastructure—issues that directly impact neighborhoods across the region.

    In hour two, Mark and Clayton react to the recent Hamilton County Commission Democratic primary debate. They share their takeaways from incumbent Stephanie Summerow Dumas and challengers Meeka Owens and Herman Najoli, highlighting key moments, policy differences, and what the race could mean for the future of the county.

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    1 hr and 52 mins
  • Episode 90: Community Voices and the Cost of War
    Apr 16 2026

    In hour one, Michelle sits down with Sue Bilz, a retired Cincinnati Public Schools math teacher and board member of the West Price Hill Community Council. Sue reflects on her career in education and discusses how she’s stayed actively engaged in her community after retirement, continuing to advocate for students and neighborhoods alike.

    In hour two, Clayton and Mark examine how the war in Iran is hitting working people here at home. They break down the ripple effects on gas prices, groceries, and everyday costs. The pair also takes a hard look at who actually benefits from war, and why it’s rarely working-class families.

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    1 hr and 53 mins
  • Episode 89: Green Living and Culture Wars in the Classroom
    Apr 10 2026

    In hour one, Michelle sits down with Chuck Lohre of the Greater Cincinnati Earth Coalition for a thoughtful conversation on sustainability in today’s world. They explore green energy, sustainable construction and architecture, and the importance of LEED certification—while also discussing what individuals and communities can do to reduce their ecological footprint.

    In hour two, Mark and Clayton dive into two increasingly contentious issues in Ohio classrooms: book bans and declining student vaccination rates. They examine how these debates are playing out in schools, what’s driving them, and the real impact on students, educators, and public education as a whole.

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    1 hr and 50 mins
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