
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 | 136 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Boston was once declared the most congested metropolitan region in the country. So, yes, the traffic here is terrible — but what can we do about it? How can we change the structural incentives that keep people in their cars? Hint: the answer is not b... more
We're going behind the doors of Boston's private clubs, a key part of the city's social life since the 19th century. Serving as our tour guide is Ken Turino, a member of the St. Botolph Club and The 'Quin House. What is the enduring appeal of these i... more
In this episode, we're reconsidering the Puritans with historian Lori Rogers-Stokes, author of Gathered Into a Church: Indigenous-English Congregationalism in Woodland New England. So much to learn! And so much to unlearn! This devout group of coloni... more
In this episode, we're chatting about a Jamaica Plain, a beloved and eclectic Boston neighborhood. Longtime resident and amateur historian Gretchen Grozier talks about the area's long history, its major landmarks, and its particular charms.
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Disappointing. I couldn’t get through 90 secs of this.
Hi Lee. Thank you for this podcast. I live in Seattle now, but I was born in Marblehead and grew up in Brookline and Newton. My dad was a big time lawyer in the 80s and we lived on Hammond St. by BC. I also went to high school with Dan Dain. I’ve always carried Boston in my heart, though my family no longer lives there, and your podcast has not only taught me all I never learned while I was a native but also helps me feel close to home. Patriots vs. Seahawks… Gotta route for the Pats 😊
Started listening before moving to Boston, and your history and tips have really lit a fire for me! Thank you so much for teaching me about my adopted home town!
I’m confused - who is the audience for this pod? Boston people? Philadelphia people? If you’re going to opine on Philly, please keep it brief and find ways to make a meaningful connection to Boston.
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Focusing on the rich and diverse landscape of Boston, this series is hosted by a podcaster with a unique outsider's perspective, exploring local culture, history, and food. Episodes range from discussions about the city's culinary scene, featuring Asian and traditional New England foods, to engaging stories about prominent figures like Larry Bird and Nancy Kerrigan. The series features interviews with local experts and community members, providing a mix of entertainment and insightful commentary on Boston's changing dynamics amidst gentrification and cultural shifts. With a blend of humor and heartfelt stories, the podcast captures the quirky essence of Boston, making it appealing to both locals and newcomers alike.
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2. Gretchen Grozier
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