Today on Boston Public Radio:

We began the show by asking listeners their experiences with Massachusetts overpaying jobless claims and asking for money back.

Trenni Kusnierek talked about Novak Djokovic’s expulsion from Australia, Naomi Osaka’s return to tennis and the state of the Patriots. Kusnierek is a reporter and anchor for NBC Sports Boston and a weekly Boston Public Radio contributor.

Trenni Kusnierek on BPR | Jan. 18, 2022

Mayor Michelle Wu took questions from listeners, including on the response to the first few days of the city’s vaccine mandate, protests she faces outside her home and issues with the MBTA. Wu is the mayor of Boston.

Mayor Michelle Wu on BPR | Jan. 18, 2022

Tiffani Faison shared why she closed her iconic Boston restaurant Tiger Mama, her upcoming new ventures and how she has stayed resilient during a challenging time for the industry. Faison is an award-winning chef and restaurateur. She plans to open three new eateries in March: Dive Bar, Tenderoni’s and Bubble Bath.

Tiffani Faison on BPR | Jan. 18, 2022

Vivian and Elisa Girard told the story of what inspired them to take housing issues into their own hands, building small affordable housing units in Dorchester. Vivian and Elisa Gergard are the husband and wife duo behind a coming apartment complex in the Fields Corner district of Dorchester.

Vivian and Elisa Girard on BPR | Jan. 18, 2022

John King updated listeners on all things national politics, including the faltering state of voting rights legislation and polarization in the United States. King is CNN’s Chief National Correspondent and anchor of “Inside Politics,” which airs weekdays and Sunday mornings at 8 a.m.

John King on BPR | Jan. 18, 2022

We ended the show by asking listeners about their ideas for lowering the cost of housing in Boston.