Matt Hanna
Little Local Conversations
Discover the people, places, stories, and ideas of Watertown, MA. Visit littlelocalconversations.com to see all episodes, upcoming events, and more. Join Matt Hanna as he has conversations with various businesses owners, community leaders, creatives, and other interesting folks in Watertown to learn about what they do and get to know a bit about the people behind the work. Sign up for the email newsletter to know when new episodes are out: https://mailchi.mp/1ffcb9f6801e/newsletter-signup
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Matt Hanna
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Jul 9, 2026
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Episodes
Creative Chats Conference, Panel 1: Art & Money 09.07.2026 40:34
How do we support a healthy local arts ecosystem? This was the question that drove the first Creative Chats Conference that happened at the Mosesian Center for the Arts on June 4th, 2026. This recording is from one panel of the event that focused on the intersection of art and money. The interactive panel featured 3 panelists and their questions: Cat Bennett (Visual Artist and Teacher) - How can a...
Episode 78: Theo Offei (Watertown City Councilor-At-Large) 03.07.2026 37:13
Meet Theo Offei! He's the most recent addition to the Watertown City Council as a Councilor-At-Large. We sat down for a wide-ranging conversation including: -Memorizing Obama speeches as a boy in Italy and other thoughts on growing up in Reggio Emilia -Making his way to the US through community college then earning a scholarship to transfer fully to USC -His time in the startup and venture ca...
Creative Chats With Daniel E. Pritchard (Should Art Be Difficult?) 26.06.2026 38:26
Should art be difficult? That was the question Dan Pritchard brought to our Creative Chats conversation in May 2026. The Creative Chats series features (almost) monthly live podcast events put on by Little Local Conversations and hosted at the Mosesian Center for the Arts. Daniel E. Pritchard is a poet, translator, and essayist, as well as the founding editor of The Critical Flame ( criticalflame...
Gallery Stories, June 2026: Senior Group Show, WHERE ARE ALL THE BLACK PEOPLE AT/HOW WE SEE IT, Altered States 19.06.2026 44:01
Discover the stories behind 3 art exhibitions going on in Watertown then go visit the galleries and experience the art yourself! Images, links, and more details at LittleLocalConversations.com Support the show Head on over to www.littlelocalconversations.com to check out all the episodes, events, and everything else going on. Sign up for the Little Local Conversations email newsletter Follow on...
Local Government Update, June 2026 11.06.2026 35:24
Listen to the latest conversation with Tyler Cote, the Director of Communications and Community Engagement for the City of Watertown, and Victoria Weichel from WCA-TV to discuss things that have happened during the past month in Watertown through key moments, success stories, and important numbers. Full list of links from episode at: www.littlelocalconversations.com/episodes/local-government-upda...
Watertown's Open: Storytelling and Marketing for Solopreneurs 05.06.2026 1:14:56
This episode is from a Watertown's Open event that happened back in late March 2026 over at the WCA-TV studios. The theme of this event was Storytelling and Marketing for Solopreneurs. We had a great conversation with a large panel this time. It was four panelists who were breaking down and giving advice to two featured solopreneurs who offered to be on the spot telling their perspective with...
Event Highlight: Watertown Pride 2026 26.05.2026 33:41
I sat down for a conversation with Watertown Pride organizers Anna Strohmeyer, Carey Conkey-Finn, and Xin Peng about building a Pride celebration that feels like a real community home. We talk about the event’s origins as an idea from Watertown Library staff, how the organizing of the event has shifted over the years to include more groups and residents in the planning, and what you can expect to...
Episode 77: Watertown Youth Coalition Peer Leaders (2026) 22.05.2026 23:32
Meet Arthur Ferraz, Christos Sarris, Jafar Al-Hilfy, and Zoe Tendler! They are seniors at Watertown High School and members of the Watertown Youth Coalition Peer Leaders group. Christina Lupica and Sofia Block, orgranizers of the group from Wayside Youth and Family Support Network here in Watertown, also joined us for the conversation. We talk about what it's like building community and conne...
Local Government Update, May 2026 15.05.2026 35:44
Listen to the latest conversation with Tyler Cote, the Community Engagement Specialist for the City of Watertown, and Victoria Weichel from WCA-TV to discuss things that have happened during the past month in Watertown through key moments, success stories, and important numbers. See links for things mentioned in the episode at www.littlelocalconversations.com/episodes/local-government-update-may-...
Watertown's Open: A Discussion on Summer Tourism 2026 14.05.2026 1:08:11
This episode is a special Watertown's Open episode, and this came from a live discussion that happened at the WCA-TV studios back on April 7th. It was a panel discussion about how Watertown businesses can capitalize on the tourist influx this summer. Watertown's Open are live podcast events for small businesses, and it's a place to get local business owners together to discuss topic...
The Dish With Max Ritcey of Ritcey East (Fish Tacos, Art, and Helping Those in Need) 06.05.2026 22:37
Welcome to the first episode of The Dish! This is a new series that I'll be doing with Charlie Breitrose from Watertown News where we'll visit different Watertown restaurants to learn about a signature dish, but we'll also capture some of the stories that make the restaurant and the people behind the food unique. This episode is with Max Ritcey over at Ritcey East at 208 Waverley Av...
Creative Chats With Eileen Ryan (How Do You Stand Out in a Crowd?) 29.04.2026 35:55
This is a recording from a series for the podcast at the Mosesian Center for the Arts called Creative Chats . I sat down for a live conversation with artist and climate and social justice activist Eileen Ryan to discuss the question: How do you stand out in a crowd? Eileen talks about the ideas behind the many signs, hats, and outfits she's designed for protests, how images of her and her wor...
The Helping Hand: Watertown Helps Out 24.04.2026 37:02
What makes Watertown special? One of the reasons you'll often hear people say is that it's a community that deeply cares about taking care of each other. One example of that is Watertown Helps Out , a unique month of community volunteering organized by the Watertown Community Foundation each May. The Helping Hand is a new series for the podcast that focuses on nonprofits and mission-base...
Episode 76: Kelly Cronin and Kristy Walter (Watertown Savings Bank Club 50) 21.04.2026 27:46
Meet Kelly Cronin and Kristy Walter! They work at Watertown Savings Bank doing community relations and running the Club 50 program for the bank. We talk about the bank's philosophy of focusing on Main Street not Wall Street, and how that translates to 90+ employees volunteering their time in the community, awarding $100,000 to nonprofits through their Customer Choice Awards (on top of their r...
Local Government Update, April 2026 17.04.2026 38:16
Listen to the latest conversation with Tyler Cote, the Community Engagement Specialist for the City of Watertown, and Victoria Weichel from WCA-TV to discuss things that have happened during the past month in Watertown through key moments, success stories, and important numbers. See links for things mentioned in the episode at www.littlelocalconversations.com/episodes/local-government-update-apr...
Gallery Stories, April 2026: Art and Healing 14.04.2026 27:42
In this Gallery Stories episode, discover the stories behind the Art and Healing exhibition up at the Mosesian Center for the Arts here in Watertown. Take a listen then go visit the gallery and experience the art yourself! To see images of some of the pieces mentioned and more details about the show and the artists, go to www.littlelocalconversations.com . Support the show Head on over to www.litt...
Event Highlight - Community STEM Night 08.04.2026 21:53
Do you know about all the amazing STEM things happening at the Watertown Public Schools? Did you know 1,000 heads of lettuce are grown every week in the school's freight farm? Or about the school's award-winning robotics team, or the culinary program that provided food at the state house recently, or the student club working on designing a net zero accessory dwelling unit to showcase at...
Episode 75: Andrew Provost and Meaghan Harwood Provost (PT In Cadence) 02.04.2026 33:04
Meet Andrew Provost and Meaghan Harwood Provost! They're the co-founders of PT In Cadence, a physical therapy practice here in Watertown. In this conversation we talk about their paths to physical therapy (Andrew through a sports injury and Meaghan in a shift away from neuroscience and research), their strong patient-centric view of designing care and helping people navigate the challenges of...
Creative Chats With Alyssa Lawson (How Do We Teach Creativity to the Next Generation?) 25.03.2026 31:35
This is a recording from a series for the podcast at the Mosesian Center for the Arts called Creative Chats . I sat down for a live conversation with cellist and educator Alyssa Lawson to discuss the question: How do we teach creativity to the next generation? Alyssa shares her experiences as a Suzuki cello teacher for youth and teaching her own kids cello, the importance of building basic skills...
Watertown City Update 2026 With City Manager George Proakis (Hosted by the Watertown Business Coalition) 20.03.2026 52:07
This is a recording from the Watertown Business Coalition's City Update event with Watertown City Manager George Proakis. The event was on March 5th, 2026 at the Hampton Inn in Watertown. Take a listen to City Manager Proakis' presentation on the city's goals, where things are going now in the city, and then some discussion about planning and growth in Watertown. Support the show H...
Gallery Stories Miniature, March 2026: Nina Nielsen 17.03.2026 12:37
In this mini Gallery Stories episode, discover the stories behind Nina Nielsen's art exhibition up at Storefront Art Projects here in Watertown. Take a listen then go visit the gallery and experience the art yourself! To see images of some of the pieces mentioned and more details about the show, go to www.littlelocalconversations.com/episodes/gallery-stories-mini-march-2026 . Support the show...
Local Government Update, March 2026 12.03.2026 26:58
Listen to the latest conversation with Tyler Cote, the Community Engagement Specialist for the City of Watertown, and Victoria Weichel from WCA-TV to discuss things that have happened during the past month in Watertown through key moments, success stories, and important numbers. See links for things mentioned in episode at www.littlelocalconversations.com/episodes/local-government-update-march-20...
Event Highlight - Perkins School for the Blind's Early Connections Conference 09.03.2026 24:51
The Perkins School for the Blind’s Early Connections Conference is a two-day event in May for families, educators, and medical professionals of young children with vision loss, deafblindness, and blindness to come together and find resources, support, community, and expert guidance. Two of the people who organize the event, Rachel Bennett and Amy Ferreira, invited me over to the Perkins campus to...
Reverse Podcast #1: Matt Hanna With Interviewer Sara Keary 07.03.2026 44:59
This episode is a little bit different, what I'm calling a reverse podcast. I had a number of people start asking me about when it's my turn to be on the podcast and have my story told. So I finally decided to do that. But I didn't want to pick one person to do that. There were a few people that I had sit down and interview me about my story and the podcast's story. So this is...
Creative Chats With Erykah Chanel (What Does Your Next Level Actually Require of You?) 26.02.2026 41:28
This is a recording from a series for the podcast at the Mosesian Center for the Arts called Creative Chats . I sat down for a live conversation with multidimensional entrepreneur Erykah Chanel to dig into the question: What does the next level actually require of you? Erykah shares her personal journey to discovering a framework (which she calls the Life of E's) that prioritizes things such...
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