
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 | 119 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HistorySociety & CulturePlaces & Travel | |||

In this very special episode, we're joined by Michael Kuchta and Karen Weintraub, authors of Born in Cambridge: 400 Years of Ideas and Innovators, for a stroll (both literal and figurative) through Mount Auburn Cemetery and its history.
In part one,... more
In this episode, we're learning all about Roslindale, a Boston neighborhood with a deep sense of community. Talking us through its history and its character is Adam Rogoff, owner of The Substation. He spills on his favorite spots, fires some strays a... more
In this episode, we're chatting with Rachel Blumenthal, food editor of Boston Magazine, about that publication's annual Top 50 Restaurants List and what it says about local dining culture at this particular moment in time. What are the latest trends?... more
This week, we're revisiting an all-timer. Salem, the North Shore city with a long and complicated history, is now in the midst of a new chapter: Halloweenmania! Beginning before the first leaf even turns, its annual Halloween Happenings attracts tour... more
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What a great show! I share it with friends often. Stoneham is MetroNORTH! Numerous businesses in the general area call themselves Metronorth. :)
What a complete hater. From the city of trash to a legit, historical, proud, gritty city.
It’s no wonder the world despises Philly.
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!
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The podcast features engaging conversations centering around Boston's unique cultural identity, historical narratives, and local anecdotes. The discussions often highlight intriguing aspects of the city, from its culinary traditions to its dynamic nightlife and the stories of its notable residents. Guests range from local historians and artists to community organizers, offering diverse perspectives that build a rich understanding of Boston's layered heritage. The show's approachable style, led by a host who is a transplant from Philadelphia, lends a humorous and relatable tone as she navigates the sometimes complex and quirky nuances of Bostonian life and lore, making it appealing to both locals and newcomers alike.
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