South Shore Press Podcast Inaugural Episode


In the debut episode of the South Shore Press podcast, host Stefan Mychajliw teams up with financial expert John Taylor and Sports Director Tom Barton for a lively, wide-ranging conversation — from the Yankees’ postseason play to the fallout from the federal government shutdown.

The trio dives deep into the political drama in Washington, controversial healthcare policies for illegal aliens, and the impact of New York’s inflation rebate checks on Suffolk County taxpayers.

They also tackle New York City politics, including the potential election of Zohran “Commie” Mamdani, and revisit the saga of George Santos, now bring held in solitary confinement.

Listeners are treated to an exclusive interview with Joe Exotic, the “Tiger King” himself, who opens up about his time in prison, his thoughts on Santos, and the chances of a presidential pardon or commutation for both.

Switching gears to sports, the team breaks down the Yankees’ series against the Blue Jays, debates the modern role of baseball managers, and wraps up with top local headlines from “Dean of South Shore” reporters Robert Chartuk, including a major Suffolk County drug bust and the rollout of new police drones.

Catch the full episode on YouTube, where time-stamped segments make it easy to jump straight to the topics that interest you most.

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