South Shore Press Podcast: Be kind, win $10,000 in November


Watch our podcast to see how you can win $10,000. Plus you'll hear an exclusive interview with Joe Girardi.

You absolutely read that right.

In this episode of the South Shore Press podcast, our team delves into the recent Trump assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, exploring community reactions, skepticism towards government narratives, and the role of the Secret Service. 

We also discuss the indictment of Letitia James and its political implications, alongside a new initiative promoting random acts of kindness in Suffolk County.

That's right.

The South Shore Press is giving away $10,000 and other big time cash prizes if you engage in "Random Acts of Kindness" next month. You can read this story here for contest details.

Listen to the podcast for a deeper dive on exactly why we are giving away big bucks for you to be kind.

The conversation then wraps up with insights into the current state of financial markets amidst a government shutdown, highlighting the interplay between politics and economics. Our resident finance guru analyzes the economic implications of tariffs, the dynamics of interest rates and the housing market, and the performance of the New York Jets and Yankees. 

We close out with an exclusive interview with New York Yankees icon and World Series winner Joe Girardi.

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