Podcaster and Philly transplant Lee Stabert learns about Boston. She'll never be a native, but she might just learn to speak the language.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 90 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryPlaces & TravelSociety & Culture |
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What a complete hater. From the city of trash to a legit, historical, proud, gritty city.
It’s no wonder the world despises Philly
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Fun, down-to-earth, and informative. I'm a NYer who's only been to Boston and Philly one time each, but I'm getting such a kick out of this podcast. Especially love the turkey episode. I wish every city had a podcast like this. It's perfect.
Born and raised in Boston (technically Waltham… but we all claim the city), and I absolutely love hearing an “outsiders” perspective. That it comes from Philly is even more interesting, since we both share a baked in sense of gritty, tough, sometimes obnoxious character.
Sometimes a bit of a hater ( I’d be the same if I was doing an “explain Philly to me podcast), but seems to be finding her place in our amazing city.
Keep up the great work with great guests - do one on Townie culture!
Not s... more
I think this is some ai driven fake podcast
I’ve listened to most of Lee’s podcast and enjoyed every one. She does an excellent interview and chooses some very interesting people to explain the weirdness of Boston.
Also, unlike a lot of hosts, she knows when to let a guest talk at length about something they are passionate about without interrupting.
I hope Lee continues with her show for a long time!
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A fresh perspective on Boston's rich cultural fabric unfolds through engaging conversations and explorations of the city's unique history and attractions. This podcast covers a breadth of topics from local cuisine and iconic venues to the evolution of social dynamics and influential public figures in Boston's history. Listeners can expect insightful dialogue, often featuring experts and locals who add depth to the narratives, helping both newcomers and natives alike appreciate the quirks, challenges, and marvels of this historic city. The blend of humor and heartfelt storytelling makes it an enjoyable experience for those wanting to learn more about Boston's past and present.
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