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As Matthew Gallagher of The Goldseker Foundation points out in the early going of Episode 30 of Baltimore Positive, this was a robust conversation about leadership in our city and the significant changes that need to be made.

Gallagher is not a stranger to anyone who has followed local politics and the trail of Martin Oโ€™Malley over the past two decades.

Mohler and Aparicio go through the successes โ€“ and current failures โ€“ of local politics, policies and the future of Baltimore government with a true expert and insider.

This is the finale of three lengthy episodes with Gallagher, Episode 32, which focuses on Gallagherโ€™s mutual love of Baltimore and a true sports government and business conversation about the future of the Orioles here at Camden Yards and the fate of the franchise and ownership.

We are attempting to release one episode of Baltimore Positive every Monday, Wednesday and Friday and will try to (mostly) adhere to that schedule heading into the late summer and fall.

We return from our mini-vacation THIS WEEK with current Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski at Jennings Cafe at 11 a.m. on Thursday, July 25th. The food will be great and Aparicio finally has stacked the odds with two East Baltimore guys coming to Catonsville for a burger and a roll-up-our-sleeves chat about how counties and cities (must) work together. Come join us and participate in the conversation.

We will have a fully updated #BaltimorePositive schedule later this week for August and beyond with guests Ben Cardin, Ben Jealous and many others coming to our podcasts and videos.

Stay cool. Hydrate. Enjoy your summer!

Weโ€™ll keep the Baltimore Positive mojo coming with more guests and sponsors coming aboard to support our efforts!

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