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Cutting through the presenting issues to get to the prevailing truths. Ideas, strategy, communication, woo, individualization. True Erie PA booster.

November Meeting with the Mayor

It was all about the budget when Erie Mayor Joe Schember visited TalkErie on Friday for his monthly on-air meeting.

The Big Check Event

On Wednesday, we sat down with the recipients of Ben Franklin Technology Partners’ recent investments in local AI startups. The big checks are going...

November Meeting with the County Executive

On Tuesday, Erie County Executive Brenton Davis returned to the TalkErie studio for his November monthly meeting, with the county budget and the recent...

Exceptional Entrepreneur’s Story

Our Thursday episode featured a profile of Bill Catania, who grew up in the tri-state area and made a huge impact in the arena...

Friday Comedy Break

After a big political week, we took a comedy break on a fun Friday with national performing comic Lisa Chimenti, who shared her story...

US Senate update: McCormick declares victory; Casey holding out hope

Friday morning in Pittsburgh, Republican Dave McCormick gave a victory speech, declaring his win over incumbent Democratic Senator Bob Casey for the highly-contested US...

Election 2024 Analysis

After a full 24 hours since the US Presidential race was called for Donald J. Trump, we sat down with Jefferson Educational Society VP...

Trump wins Erie County

With 100% of the precincts reporting in Erie County, PA, Republican former President Donald J. Trump won a majority of votes in the bellwether...

The Election’s ‘Political Ground Zero’

On Monday, Election Eve, we were joined by Dr. Jeff Bloodworth, political science professor from Gannon University. He discussed his viewpoints about the election...

Historical Perspective on the Presidential Election

We finished the week with a historical perspective on the Presidential race with political and presidential historian and lecturer George Deutsch.