Clayton Adams, Michelle Dunn & Mark Niehaus
Boiling Point Cincinnati
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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Clayton Adams, Michelle Dunn & Mark Niehaus
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Jul 9, 2026
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Episodes
Episode 98: From Permaculture to Public Education 09.07.2026 1:53:27
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 fu...
Episode 97: Remembering Phil Amadon and Reimagining Cincinnati 04.06.2026 1:58:39
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 reca...
Episode 96: Privatized Schools and Safer Streets 28.05.2026 1:52:50
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, Clayt...
Episode 95: From the Ohio River to Garden of Joy 21.05.2026 1:59:00
In hour one, Michelle sits down with Susan VonderHaar of Citizens for Rights of the Ohio River Watershed (CROW) for a conversation on the environmental challenges facing the Ohio River and the broader environmental movement. The two discuss water quality, environmental stewardship, and the importance of protecting the natural world through a lens of compassion, sustainability, and care for all liv...
Episode 94: Peter Block and Michael Gustin on Community and Public Schools 14.05.2026 1:44:35
In hour one, Michelle sits down with consultant and author Peter Block for a wide-ranging conversation on organizing, citizenship, and building stronger communities. The two explore what it takes to create deeper human connection in modern society, the importance of civic engagement, and Peter’s perspective on how patriarchy continues to shape institutions and culture in the West. In hour two, Cla...
Episode 93: Building Power on the Job and at the Ballot Box 07.05.2026 1:49:32
In hour one, Michelle sits down with Bryan Georgilis, Jayme Scott, and Connor Malloy of IBEW Local 212 for a conversation about life in the labor movement and the value of union membership. The group discusses the role the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers plays in supporting tradespeople, while Bryan also shares why he’s running to become president of Local 212 and the vision he has...
Episode 92: Cincinnati Interfaith Workers’ Center + The Childcare Crisis 01.05.2026 1:39:03
In hour one, Michelle sits down with Brennan, Tim, and Patience from the Cincinnati Interfaith Workers' Center to discuss how the organization supports working-class people across the region. They highlight the resources and advocacy they provide, while also previewing their upcoming May Day celebration on May 1st and what it represents for workers locally and beyond. In hour two, Mark takes...
Episode 91: From Sewer Systems to the County Commission 23.04.2026 1:52:10
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 Clayto...
Episode 90: Community Voices and the Cost of War 16.04.2026 1:52:49
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...
Episode 89: Green Living and Culture Wars in the Classroom 10.04.2026 1:50:27
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 di...
Episode 88: Top-Down Reform vs. Bottom-Up Organizing 02.04.2026 1:48:21
In hour one, Michelle takes a closer look at the billionaire influence shaping education reform across the country. She unpacks who is funding these initiatives, how their policies are making their way into public schools, and what the real impact is on students, educators, and local communities. In hour two, Clayton and Mark are joined by Christy Pember of Coffee. Compassion. Action. to discuss g...
Episode 87: Dave Baker on Union Power + Karen Brownlee on Ohio’s Future 26.03.2026 1:50:06
In hour one, Michelle sits down with Dave Baker, Business Manager for Ironworkers Local 44, to reflect on his journey in the labor movement and the real value of union membership. From wages to benefits, job security to training opportunities, Baker explains why being in a union offers far more than just a paycheck. In hour two, Clayton and Mark are joined by State Representative Karen Brownlee of...
Episode 86: Bryan Hambley Talks Voting Access and CPS Confronts Financial Reality 19.03.2026 1:38:50
In hour one, Michelle sits down with Bryan Hambley, Democratic candidate for Ohio Secretary of State, for a wide-ranging conversation on the power and responsibility of the office. They break down what the Secretary of State actually does and how Hambley would expand access to the ballot box and strengthen election integrity for voters of all political backgrounds. In hour two, Mark and Clayton tu...
Episode 85: Dismantling Diplomacy & Debating the SAVE Act 12.03.2026 1:47:54
In hour one , Michelle sits down with Alex Gainer , a former U.S. diplomat and employee of United States Agency for International Development . The two walk through the timeline surrounding the dismantling of the agency and examine why the loss of USAID significantly weakens American diplomacy, humanitarian aid, and global development efforts. In hour two , Clayton and Mark take a critical look at...
Episode 84: Investigating School Board Partners + Jonathan Bradner for State House 06.03.2026 1:38:13
In hour one , Michelle takes a closer look at a growing local effort to reshape Cincinnati Public Schools through the group School Board Partners . She examines the group’s goals and political strategy, and discusses why many educators and community members believe their push toward privatization could have serious consequences for CPS students, teachers, and public education in Cincinnati. In hou...
Episode 83 - Ballots and Brotherhood: Labor’s Political Moment 26.02.2026 1:57:23
In hour one , Michelle sits down with Jim Cole , Political Director for the Northern Kentucky AFL-CIO , for a candid conversation about how politics and government decisions shape the labor movement—for better and for worse. They discuss legislation, elections, and the real-world impact public policy has on union strength, worker protections, and organizing efforts across the country. In hour two...
Episode 82: The Fight for Mail and the Fight for Votes 19.02.2026 1:41:51
In hour one , Michelle sits down with Don Hoffragge , President of APWU Local 164 , as well as Marquita "Ms. Nickie" Wilson , APWU Local 164's legislative representative. The trio discuss the challenges currently facing the United States Postal Service . They explore workforce pressures, policy threats, and why the future of the postal system remains deeply connected to public servi...
Episode 81: Organizing Voters, Testing Students 13.02.2026 1:57:13
In hour one , Michelle sits down with Cyan Perez , volunteer with the Working Families Party , for a conversation about the organization’s history, mission, and political strategy. They explore how the party operates, what it hopes to accomplish, and how grassroots organizers can influence elections and public policy from the ground up. In hour two , Mark speaks with Julie Sellers , President of t...
Episode 80: Economic Democracy Meets the Ballot Box 05.02.2026 1:46:08
In hour one , Michelle sits down with Ellen Vera , co-director of Co-op Cincy , a nonprofit that supports a growing network of worker-owned cooperatives across Greater Cincinnati. They break down how co-ops actually function, why democratic ownership matters, and how worker-led businesses can build wealth locally instead of shipping profits out of the community. In hour two , Clayton and Mark welc...
Episode 79: The Great Society Then and Now + Seth Walsh for Treasurer 29.01.2026 1:42:11
In hour one , Michelle takes a deep dive into President Lyndon B. Johnson’s “Great Society” agenda—examining the origins of landmark programs like Medicare, Medicaid, federal education funding, and anti-poverty initiatives. She explores how those policies reshaped the country and makes the case for why many of those social safety net programs remain essential for supporting everyday Americans toda...
Episode 78: Nonviolence in Action & Trump's Greenland Obsession 22.01.2026 1:49:26
In hour one , Michelle sits down with Samantha Searls , Program Director at Ignite Peace , to explore the organization’s history and mission. They discuss the long tradition of nonviolent action in the face of injustice and why disciplined, community-based resistance remains one of the most powerful tools for social change. In hour two , Mark and Clayton turn to international politics and economic...
Episode 77 - At a Crossroads: Democrats, Grassroots Power, and Ohio 2026 16.01.2026 2:00:12
In hour one , Michelle takes a hard look at the current struggles facing the Democratic Party and the choices it must make as the midterms approach. She discusses the direction the party needs to move to reconnect with voters and highlights the Cincy Precinct Project , encouraging everyday people to get involved in local politics by stepping up as Precinct Executives and building power from the gr...
Episode 76: Labor Legends & New Battles - Jimmy Hayden, Starbucks and Amazon 09.01.2026 1:47:31
In hour one , Mark sits down with Jimmy Hayden , former Executive Secretary of the Greater Cincinnati Building Trades . Jimmy reflects on a lifetime in the labor movement as a union ironworker, sharing stories from the job site and lessons from decades of organizing. The conversation also takes a critical look at Cincinnati’s continued lack of project labor agreements and what that means for worke...
Episode 75: The Work of Resistance and the Harm of Somali Day Care Conspiracies 01.01.2026 1:51:51
In hour one , Michelle sits down with Christy Pember , a founding member of the Indivisible group Coffee, Compassion, Action . The two discuss what it means to organize as part of the political resistance during the Trump administration’s second term—covering grassroots mobilization, sustaining momentum, and the emotional toll and urgency of this political moment. In hour two , Clayton investigate...
Episode 74: The Worst Grinches of the Year & Evan Nolan on Housing and Labor 18.12.2025 1:44:35
In hour one , Michelle unveils the annual Worst Grinches of the Year list—calling out the politicians, power players, and institutions across our city, state, and nation who have been especially harmful to working-class people and labor unions over the past year. In hour two , Clayton sits down with Cincinnati City Councilmember Evan Nolan for a wide-ranging conversation on development, the housin...
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