That Passport Life with Kevin McCullough

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Energy, Laughs, and Spooky Nights

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This Fun Friday episode kicks off with Kevin McCullough and Cristyne Nicholas diving into a surprisingly electrifying topic—nuclear power. Kevin shares his whirlwind trip to Palm Beach, where he learned about small modular reactors that could power entire towns for decades. The duo muses on how clean nuclear energy might just be the hero we need in an AI-driven world that’s guzzling electricity faster than a kid at a soda fountain.

Cristyne pivots to politics, noting how nuclear power even popped up in recent mayoral debates—a sign of changing tides. They lament soaring energy bills and the exodus of New Yorkers to sunnier states, sprinkling in sharp commentary on policy and its ripple effects on businesses and residents.

Then, the mood lightens as Greg Charles joins to preview the New York Comedy Festival’s 21st year. With nearly 300 shows across five boroughs, the lineup promises everything from stand-up to panels, plus the beloved “Stand Up for Heroes” event supporting veterans. Expect big names like Jim Gaffigan, John Stewart, and musical guests like Idina Menzel—because laughter is the best antidote to election-season stress.

Next up, Natasha Caputo brings the spooky vibes with Westchester County’s haunted highlights. From ghost tours at Tarrytown Music Hall to the eerie Octagon House and the King Mansion’s spectral Room 293, Westchester is a Halloween hotspot. Add in the Headless Horseman Files, the Jack O’Lantern Blaze, and family-friendly fun, and you’ve got a fall itinerary that’s equal parts fright and delight.

The episode wraps with foodie news: Hudson Valley Restaurant Week is here, offering prix-fixe menus at top spots like Blue Hill at Stone Barns. Between comedy, haunted history, and culinary adventures, Kevin and Cristyne prove that Fun Friday is more than a name—it’s a lifestyle.

 

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