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Mini-Episode: Farewell Nica
Greater Boston
English - November 15, 2022 05:01 - 10 minutes - ★★★★★ - 333 ratingsComedy Fiction Fiction Drama subway cities mbta trains newengland fiction boston audiodrama Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Greater Boston is created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with help from T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon.
This mini-episode was written and sound designed by Jeff Van Dreason.
Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda.
CAST
This episode featured:
Kelly McCabe as Nica Statmatis (she/her)
and James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him)
MUSIC
“Charlie on the MTA” by Dirk Tiede and Emily Petersen
“Archie MacDonald" by Dirk Tiede
SUPPORT
You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at patreon.com/greaterboston
Content
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CONTENT NOTES
Incarceration
References to near starvation / dying
Ben Affleck metaphors again
Depression, grief, loneliness
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Greater Boston is created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with help from T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, and Jordan Stillman. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon.
This mini-episode was written and sound designed by Jeff Van Dreason.
Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda.
CAST
This episode featured:
Kelly McCabe as Nica Statmatis (she/her)
and James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him)
MUSIC
“Charlie on the MTA” by Dirk Tiede and Emily Petersen
“Archie MacDonald" by Dirk Tiede
SUPPORT
You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at patreon.com/greaterboston
Content
For news and updates, sign up for our newsletter!
Follow us on Twitter @InGreaterBoston
CONTENT NOTES
Incarceration
References to near starvation / dying
Ben Affleck metaphors again
Depression, grief, loneliness
A ThirdSightMedia Production
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices