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Hear Nestor ask Don Mohler difficult questions about 2018 BCE transition
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Back in June 2018, Don Mohler took over as Baltimore County Executive in the wake of the tragic death of Kevin Kamenetz. WNST owner and host Nestor Aparicio was the first to chat with his long-time friend and mentor to discuss the aftermath of the tragedy and his plans to run the county.

Now in Spring 2019, the pair have launched this Baltimore Positive platform.

Lifelong friends Don Mohler and Nestor Aparicio have merged their collective Dundalk and Catonsville in an effort to meet halfway in “downtown” in a new podcast called “Baltimore Positive” that will aim to inspire and move our city forward.

Please subscribe and continue to follow our journey…

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