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This was really well done, thank you!
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Love this little mini series, the testimony and audio clips are the icing on the cake for me personally 💯🔥
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Thank you GBH, for letting this be seen and heard. We know that little has changed! It’s just a little silent these days.😢
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Very powerful piece!
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YES LET THE T RUN LATE
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You both are famous🎉❤
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Amazing! WGBH showing the real stories of whats happening to those that go through re-entry in Boston! This will assist in necessary changes being made!! Powerful story, praying you grow abundantly in peace, prosperity and the presence of the Lord! ❤
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You have presented the story of this massive project in such an interesting way. I look forward to these podcasts each week. Thank you
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Powerful piece Onyx. Hope you continue on this positive path!
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Thank you for this. I couldn’t get mine for the first time this week.
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This is some great telling of the story behind The Big Dig. I’m enjoying every second of it. Thank you so much for producing this!
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I love this podcast. In true Well There's Your Problem fashion, we don't get to the construction stage until over 3 hours in (and I'd have it no other way). I also appreciate that this series at least recognizes that the People Before Highways protests were often naturally related in the Housing/Rent protests in Boston of the 1960s.
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Important story than needs to be told. Thank you!
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A huge thank you to the team at WGBH and Ian Causs for creating this truly needed story on the Big Dig. I found this show when it was on it's third episode, and I have been looking forward to Wednesday afternoons ever since. Ian, please make more series on Boston public infrastructure, it is such an interesting facet of This beautiful city's character. God bless all of you.
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Rest in Peace. I was working downtown in NYC on 9/11. I was 29 years old. God Bless them.
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The amount of memories I've never considered remembering are all being drug up by this series. kudos to GBH!
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Thank you for doing this amazing series. I learned so much about this project and even though I dont remeber the elevated structure, the historian in me appreciates it and all the history of the dig. We will certainly be talking about it for generations.
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Her speaking voice is incredible.
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Great work , my hats off to GBH.
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Doing this at a time when there isn’t traffic really stacked the deck. You should try again when there is and driving takes twice as long but the train is the same.
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Thanks for sharing your story, Onyx
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There story telling was as good as a award winning movie script. For a documentary chanced being boring , and yet came out quite entertaining. Backtracking events , enhanced the narrative. And the real life participants on their voice overs was just the icing on the cake. The footage seemed a bit worn, but again, back then there was no 4K cameras and enhanced editing software unless you paid through the nose to get AVID stuff. Please keep on churning stuff out of your library, nowithstabding the low click counts. It matters a lot, specially with such compromised quality editorial.
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Thank you! What a great series. I can't wait until the next episode is released.
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Very intriguing and insightful! Thank you Onyx for being brave enough to share your story and let others in on your life! You are destined for greatness, never give up!! ❤
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The Italian restaurants can get a bit samey with their menus. Pubs, burger joints, & hotel bars are also pretty predictable. Love Dine Out Boston for trying new places. My go-to places for higher end dining are Harvest, Mistral, Ostra, & Giulia's. MIDA seems really promising & I enjoy Toscano as well.
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Great deep dive! I love that the city signage is ubiquitous across the state and never thought about it being book-shaped. Certainly a testament to the AASHO that their sign designs from 1935 have stood the test of time!
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This was amazing. I grew up poor and white. Lived in mixed neighborhoods and schools. I cannot even imagine treating babies, people as this world has treated our brothers and sisters. Amen
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Ya'll was putting that food away 😂... I absolutely love Paris
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I don't live in Boston, nor will I ever see any part of these river crossings with my own eyes, but it's a fascinating walk through a notorious construction project that made world news for years.
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This has been one of the most amazing podcasts for a project that defined much of my childhood. Thank you for your work in producing it… now I dont know what im going to do homework to while i finish this semester out
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This i a great series! I have been listening and watching intently. At 51 as a life long MA resident, I never really knew what was happening beyond the "Scheme Z" and "Budget Overrun" headlines.
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This reminds me of the list of fake Massachusetts towns. My favorite is Dunstable's lesser-known cousin Unstable.
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This series is amazing. I have been absolutely hooked. Waiting on each new episode like a new season of Yellowstone. Not to mention I’m from NJ, but still this is fascinating, very well done, impressive research and great attention to details. ‘The Big Dig’ has always been on my mind for some reason 😂 and this series is a MUST for any other heavy highway construction nuts like me. Five Star rating, 10 out of 10. This is good content.
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Healthcare staff dancing while working to Vey country music even surgeons performing surgery and ER crews 👏 🎉❤
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This is Betty Williams my family 🙏🙏❤❤❤love my family, this makes me get so emotional 😢I pray that someone with a heart really listen, this was my history 😢💔🙏❤💙♥
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"A highway miracle knifing through the heart of new England" nice choice of wording.
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These have outstanding production value and are densely packed with consumable science, love it! 👍
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Yay! Great show! Darcangelo family is my favorite family!
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It was such a joy to be in the studio with Jim and Marjorie!
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❤Absolutely great song!!! ❤Congrats Beyonce❤love from Finland❤❤❤❤
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Maybe not banned but should incentivize ones that are quieter and reduce or eliminate polluting fumes and employers should require use of ear protection.
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One of your best episodes!
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Also, commuter rail is purple for a royal historical nod.
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I find it very good and would dine in Boston more often, if it were not for the traffic and parking, so when I do dine out it is in the suburbs,
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Bee Gees Massachusetts
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Cool to see where they record on regular days when they’re not at the library!
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I already did! I went to a trade school for welding. I like what I do! There is no debt for me, and it's something I enjoy.
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WOW 😮 WOW. I learned something knew today. Thank you for this great content and conversation.
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Thoughtful and powerful.
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The Celtic is pronounced as a K because it’s a Greek origin loaned word and should be pronounced with a k not a S. The football and basketball teams pronounce it wrong because they pronounce it the English than Gaelic and welsh way. Scorland was its own prior to the 17th century with 5:39 King James VI/I. Same as Ulster Ireland wasn’t colonized prior to the Tudor and Stuart periods either. Plus my Hen Daid hated the Cumraig being referred as Celts as they were different from the Irish and Scottish as well as the British. Cymru was invaded by the Anglo-Saxons, Normans, Romans, and conquered by the Rnhlish in 13th century. They were Welsh by the Anglos Savona Jutes and Normans and their coubtry was called Galles/Wales by thrm(which means foreigner in thr Fermanic and Norse languages like the word Celtic in Greek before being derived into Latin).
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