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    Caught Up: A Podcast From South Boston

    Rich in history, even richer in characters, South Boston is the best place to live. During our weekly Caught Up Podcast, we share with you all the things we love about Southie: hole in the wall bars, annual swims in freezing oceans, and as much gossip on our neighbors as we can dig up! Hosted by lifelong Southie residents Maureen Dahill and Heather Foley.
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    Episodes (92)

    That’s Show Biz Baby!

    That’s Show Biz Baby!

    Heather and Maureen welcome back fan favorite guest Michael Ratty! Topics of discussion include: What the hell is going on on The Outsider? The New Pope is a visual delight. Annette Bening was robbed of an Oscar. Plus Ratty’s predictions for Oscar winners!

    Caught Up Episode79: Stop & Don’t Shop

    Caught Up Episode79: Stop & Don’t Shop

    Southie citizens Maureen and Heather welcome back Maureen’s husband and firefighter Peter Gailunas and former MA DOT and Boston Transportation Department Administrator (and Brain Aneurysm Foundation booster) Tommy Tinlin to discuss corporate responsibility and neighborhood services. From pot-holed and dirty parking lots to spoiled vegetables and a lack of community involvement, the gang of four enumerates the problems with local establishments run by absentee corporate owners.

    Caught Up Episode77: How To Win a Guy in 129 Ways

    Caught Up Episode77: How To Win a Guy in 129 Ways

    Today, if you’re seeking companionship, you can find a million people online. But in the 1950’s you only had two choices: bump into a nice guy or gal at an “I hate Sputnik” party or read an advice column in a magazine. On today’s episode, Heather and Maureen point a contemporary lens on some old tropes. Plus, finding a tailor in Southie and the diet dilemmas of a princess.