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Julie B. Adler Koppenheffer, radio/podcast producer, lawyer, non-profit executive, writer, and artist, hosts the broadcast/podcast series Living Well Into The Future produced in Berkshire County supported in part by Berkshire OLLI. She introduces listeners to problem solvers ranging in age from their 80’s to their 20’s. Guests from the Berkshires and around the nation discuss big issues such as food, climate and housing. LWITF encourages listeners to discuss and work toward their own solutions. Living Well Into The Future is available on WTBRFM, Pittsfield, and is streaming widely.
In the 11th episode of Sully, Wyantenuck staff and members recall the tragic day of Oct. 7, when Tom Sullivan took a golf cart out to protect his members from a coming storm, and never made it back to the clubhouse.
On October 7th, 2020, Tom Sullivan died tragically when a tree collapsed onto his golf cart during a violent storm that swept through Wyantenu…
Investigating a serial killer became "a serial obsession" for Josh Hallmark, the host of True Crime Bullsh** and a North Adams resident.
In this week's episode of the Sully Podcast, listeners will hear from members and staff at Wyantenuck Country Club, where Tom Sullivan was an omnipresent figure.
On this week's episode of Sully, the podcast is given entirely over to Lee native Jim Salinetti, arguably the top golfer to ever come out of Berkshire County. Tom Sullivan was Salinetti's coach for over 25 years.
In Episode 7 of the Sully podcast, those who knew Tom Sullivan best describe his unique character with stories ranging from ski trips to road trips golf tournaments.
In Episode 5 of the podcast "Sully," Dominic Dastoli speaks with golf pros, Wyantenuck members and friends of Tom Sullivan, who detail the unrelenting generosity and kindness of Sully. Whether you were an opponent, student or friend of a friend, Sully had the time to help you get right on and off the golf course.
In Episode 4 of the podcast 'Sully,' Tom Sullivan is remembered by a host of colleagues on the Northeastern New York PGA.
In Episode 3 of Sully, Tom Sullivan's childhood in central Massachusetts is detailed by some friends who grew up golfing and caddying with him.