Prosper in Boston. Enjoy Boston. Love Boston. The Boston Podcast is a fun and casual interview show featuring guests with a Boston connection, even if the only connection is being on the show. You'll hear from thought-leaders and people making a difference. You'll also hear from guests that have their own show produced by The Boston Podcast Network, also known as pod617, www.pod617.com
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 504 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessSociety & Culture |
In this episode of The Boston Podcast, host Dave welcomes Matt Abrams, a seasoned real estate professional and founder of Abrams Properties, to delve into Matt's personal and professional journey in the building and real estate industry. The conversa... more
Paul Medeiros is the CEO of Easter Seals Massachusetts. David and Paul discuss various topics, including the services offered by Easter Seals, the impact of the pandemic on their operations, the Bridge Center's programs, and the College Navigator pro... more
Mical Jeanlys-White founded WealthMore, a brand new premium wealth advisor-led, tech-enabled investing and planning service with built in community groups provides a solution to managing financial stress. WealthMore makes financial advice from wealth... more
Meet Dr. Catherine Harmon Toomey, a physician, hypnotherapist, NLP practitioner, and founder of TOTAL Weight Care Institute. (www.drtoomer.com) If you are looking to lose weight, she says, look way beyond just diet and exercise. more
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David Yas delivers a well-balanced mix of engaging conversation and useful information for the listeners. He’s had authors, professionals, business owners as guests on the pod. I’ve read books because of his pod and I’ve even bought donuts because of his pod (the Kane’s Donuts episode). Keep at it, David! You truly are “The Good Stuff”. . .
David Yas is a very good broadcaster. He makes all these podcasts enjoyable no matter the guest. This is his freakin city!
Haven’t lived in New England in over 20 years but started listening to Pod617 to keep up on what’s going on. David Yas is an absolute delight! Smart, funny, insightful. The wonderful Ed Nathanson and Kerri Daniels-Tabasky also drive me to listen more. Could not be happier with what Pod617 is putting out!
Excellent. To the point. Best Boston related podcast going right now. more
I love Unbillable Boston! Sassy, informative and engaging. Probing, direct and witty questions eliciting memorable quotes and revelations.
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