
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 | 147 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CulturePlaces & TravelHistory | |||

It's re-run time, as Lee is off getting ready for the launch of ArtPhilly's What Now: 2026 festival. To that end, we're kicking off summer by chatting about Cape Cod. Sharing his thoughts, feelings, and shark avoidance tips is Joe Fenti, standup come... more
In this episode, writer Tanya Edwards tells us about the rise and fall of Boston Market (née Boston Chicken), which just closed its final Massachusetts location. From two young Northeastern grads with a rotisserie and a dream, to Carver Sandwiches, t... more
Whether it was cow paths or Puritan obstinance, the roots of Boston's grid-less city run deep. To talk about the city's unique geography, we're joined by Andy Woodruff, author of the new book Boston in 50 Maps.
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Explain Boston to Me took to the stage at the Boston Athenaeum, a storied institution that reflects the history and values of its home city. Guests Leah Rosovsky and John Buchtel spoke about 19th century Boston, the origins of the Athenaeum, and the ... more
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Thank you for covering that topic! Comforting to know I’m not alone
As someone who also is a Boston transplant, I really enjoy the guests and them discussing whatever expertise / topic on the podcast. Going as niche as Allston Christmas and as historical as the Boston Tea Party gives a variety of great topics and there’s definitely something for everyone. I usually skip the first 10-15 (maybe longer?) of the host talking about her week, cause sometimes I feel like it could be shorter. Also I stopped listening so frequently since I found the host a little judgey ... more
Love this podcast it is a wealth of info on Boston and New England !
I love this podcast so much - I just moved to Boston six months ago and it has really helped me learn about my new city. Thank you, Lee!
I love Explain Boston to Me! This has been my favorite podcast for about a year and a half. When I initially discovered this podcast I completely binged as many episodes as possible! Now I listen weekly and look forward to each episode. I am a New England native and lived in Boston for 12 years. I went to college in the city and minored in history. If you love learning more about Boston culture and history, this podcast hits the spot! I recently moved to Portsmouth NH and miss Boston dearly. Thi... more
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Listeners get a rich tour of Boston through culture, history, food, sports, and neighborhood life. Episodes frequently explore historic events, local institutions, and everyday traditions, often weaving in personal anecdotes and guest expertise to illuminate how Boston's past shapes its present. A standout trait is the host's outsider's perspective paired with deep local curiosity, producing approachable yet deeply informed conversations about clubs, seafood, urban development, and distinctive Boston stories that feel both educational and entertaining. The show often features prominent local historians, chefs, journalists, and community figures, delivering a vibrant mix of archival context and contemporary insights that can appeal to native... more
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