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Learn about the most important issues facing Massachusetts from the people in charge and the people most affected.

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Chevonne Forgan
A women's luge athlete representing Team USA at the Winter Olympics
Team USA
Episode: Women's luge athlete from Mass. set to make history at Winter Olympics
Chris White
President and CEO of Road to Responsibility
Road to Responsibility
Episode: South Shore nonprofit head laments loss of Haitian care workers with TPS in limbo
Patrick Barrett
Real estate attorney and plaintiff in a lawsuit challenging the city of Cambridge zoning laws.
Episode: How a Cambridge developer's lawsuit could unravel an affordable housing policy
Kevin Swope
Former student at Concord High School who knew Christa McAuliffe and recalls the Challenger explosion.
Episode: 40 years after the Challenger explosion, a former student at Christa McAuliffe's high school reflects
Mike Reiss
ESPN reporter covering NFL
ESPN
Episode: The Patriots are headed to a familiar place: the Super Bowl
Mike Flanagan
Co-owner of Trethewey Brothers, Inc., a plumbing and heating contractor
Trethewey Brothers, Inc.
Episode: Boston plumber has tips to protect your pipes during polar vortex
Sarah Porter
President and CEO of Victory Programs
Victory Programs
Episode: Boston nonprofit head reacts to chaos of federal rescission then reinstatement of health grants
Michelle Wu
Mayor of Boston
City of Boston
Episode: Boston Mayor Michelle Wu reflects on relationships with state legislators, city council
Matt Chatham
Former linebacker for the Patriots and contributor to the team's early 2000s successes
Rub Smoke Love
Episode: A young, promising Patriots team faces playoff test

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Lynn Jolliker
Host of discussions surrounding critical social issues and community narratives in Massachusetts.
Tiziana Dearing
Host focusing on in-depth community narratives and the implications of local policies.

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4.5 out of 5 stars from 119 ratings
  • “Elites” being elites

    If you want a very one sided take of your news, without any pushback, this is your place. Listened to the Gay episode, and there was absolutely no ability by the individuals to speak on the various complexities of the case, which there are. Just a lot of elites trying to sound profound, carrying a narrative to appease the powers that be. If you were going to talk to me about how important academic integrity is at Harvard, and then say what happened to Claudine Gay what is a travesty, don’t tal... more

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    Night Soul Train
    United States2 years ago
  • Love it

    I’ve been listening to the show for years via podcast after I moved out of the area. Love it, keeps me updated on the ongoing s at home.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LRobinson1030
    United States3 years ago
  • Local news w/ a great host

    My go to for Boston news!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    slizzardlizard
    United States3 years ago
  • Great local news coverage!

    I listen to several national news/politics podcasts but really wanted a podcast that does a micro-view of What’s going on in Mass. This podcast has been a great listen and really informative!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    center viewpoint
    United States5 years ago
  • Great but host is blatantly bias

    I’m lean moderate Left but try to keep an open mind & be respectful to those with other views. I see that Radio Boston tries to bring in voices of various opinions but the host makes it obvious how she feels about the guests or callers opinions. Whenever she hears an opinion she disagrees with, you can hear her tense up or do a sigh. As a host, you should refrain from showing bias & keep how you feel about it out of it.

    I enjoy that the podcast provides good local coverage otherwise.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    center viewpoint
    United States5 years ago

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Many praise the high-quality interviews and insightful commentary from influential guests.
The podcast is recognized for its informative and engaging content, especially regarding Massachusetts issues.
There are mixed opinions on the host's perceived bias during discussions, with some expressing a desire for more balanced perspectives.
Listeners appreciate the podcast's focus on local news and its ability to cover complex topics with clarity.

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A new art exhibit centers women's experiences of the Holocaust
Q: Did she ever say what it was like for her to have her works end up as evidence in the Eichmann trial?
She never knew that her works were used as evidence in the trial.
A new art exhibit centers women's experiences of the Holocaust
Q: Was this also intended to be for the record, kind of the equivalent of a cell phone capturing a violent event today?
This was likely intended to be used in post-war trials, as she named particular officers.
A new art exhibit centers women's experiences of the Holocaust
Q: Did Sophia witness each of these events?
Yes, she did, and she was depicting it in color, which many other artists did not.
South Shore nonprofit head laments loss of Haitian care workers with TPS in limbo
Q: Why is that?
There aren't enough people seeking work, and not enough people who want to do this kind of work.
South Shore nonprofit head laments loss of Haitian care workers with TPS in limbo
Q: How many have you lost as of today?
They lost 101 Haitian employees due to the potential end of TPS, with some self-deporting or having their work authorizations expire.

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Listeners can expect a deep engagement with pressing issues affecting the Massachusetts community, highlighting significant societal, political, and cultural conversations. The episodes frequently feature discussions with influential locals, including politicians, community leaders, and experts who dive into matters such as mental health, housing policy, immigration, and the food scene in Boston. The podcast's unique blend of poignant storytelling and expert analysis likely aims to foster informed discourse among its audience, making it a valuable resource for those interested in local news and community impacts.

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Recent guests on WBUR Up Next include:

1. Chevonne Forgan
2. Chris White
3. Patrick Barrett
4. Kevin Swope
5. Mike Reiss
6. Mike Flanagan
7. Sarah Porter
8. Michelle Wu

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