
37 episodes

Nantucket Sound N Magazine
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4.7 • 27 Ratings
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The tiny island of Nantucket lures some of the most fascinating people on the planet to its shores. Join N Magazine editor Robert Cocuzzo as he picks the brains of the local leaders, revered thinkers, policy makers, bestselling authors and world-renowned innovators who have made Nantucket their home. Each episode of Nantucket Sound gets way below the surface, revealing an intimate look at island life.
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SOUNDING OFF: Season 2 Finale
Host Robert Cocuzzo joins N Magazine's Director of Advertising and Business Partnerships Emme Duncan as well as Nantucket Current's Editor in Chief Jason Graziadei for a full rundown of the 2022 summer season.
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NATE BARBER: Person of the Year
Nantucket Fire Department Captain Nate Barber speaks with host Robert Cocuzzo about his harrowing experience responding to the catastrophic Veranda House fire this summer. Barber's heroism helped save the lives of a number of people that day and has since earned him the recognition as Nantucket's Person of the Year.
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HOLLY FINIGAN: Logging into the Innernet
On the latest episode of Nantucket Sound, Rob speaks with writer and meditation teacher Holly Finigan about the power of mindfulness, breathwork, and a fall digital detox. Listen till the end when Holly leads a breathwork meditation.
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AMANDA KNOX: Reclaiming Her Story
In a special edition of Nantucket Sound, host Robert Cocuzzo interviews Amanda Knox in front of a live studio audience at the Dreamland Theater.
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JOHN LANCASTER: On the Air
Former Washington Post foreign correspondent and longtime Nantucket summer resident John Lancaster pops into the Nantucket Sound studio to discuss his forthcoming book The Great Air Race: Death, Glory and the Dawn of American Aviation.
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JOHN SHEA: Next Act
The latest episode of Nantucket Sound features a riveting conversation with beloved island actor, director, writer and community leader John Shea.
Customer Reviews
Terrific series
The host and guests are always entertaining. Particularly for fans of Nantucket. The podcast is in dire need of better microphones and sound editing.