How the sausage is made: Episode 5 outtakes

If you recall, deals with Nazis and the holocaust, a pretty somber topic.  Still, no matter the subject, recording can be tricky, and in this case, Jake got hung up on just one line.  The line in the script seems simple enough…

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This is what it took to get there:

But through the magic of editing, you’ll hear us sounding, if not like professional podcasters, at least like adults!

Episode 5: Secret Nazis on Boston Harbor!

At the end of World War II, the Allied powers raced across Germany, competing to capture technology related to Nazi super-weapons and the scientists who developed them.  The US military operated a secret program that located high-value scientists, smuggling them into the US and falsifying their wartime records.  For many of the scientists who went on to work on the Manhattan Project or the space race, their first stop in America was a secret base in Boston Harbor.

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Episode 3: Slower Than Molasses

Update: We revisited this topic in Episode 73, with better audio, better research, and better storytelling.  You should listen to that one instead!

When an industrial tank collapsed in Boston’s North End in 1919, a wave of molasses destroyed the surrounding neighborhood.  21 people were killed and at least 150 were injured, along with an untold number of horses.  This tragedy is made all the worse by the fact that it was entirely preventable.  Find out more in this week’s episode!

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Episode 2: How Cotton Mather Saved Boston

When smallpox threatened Boston in 1721, Cotton Mather was a leading advocate of inoculation.  How did this influential Puritan, best known for his role in the Salem witch trials, become an advocate for scientific medicine?  Listen to this week’s episode to find out!

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Episode 1: Remember Remember the Fifth of November

Update: We revisited this subject in Episode 75, with better audio, better research, and better storytelling.  You should listen to that one instead!

How did early Boston “celebrate” on November 5th each year?  By drinking, brawling, and burning effigies of the Pope, of course.  Listen to this week’s episode to find out more!

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Episode 0: Welcome to HUB History!

Welcome to HUB History, the show that brings you fascinating stories from Boston’s history.  Your hosts, Nikki and Jake, are tour guides, Boston history buffs, and now podcasters.  We can’t wait to share our favorite stories from Boston’s long history.

 The first episode is called “Remember remember the fifth of November,” and it will air on October 30.  It involves http://healthsavy.com Boston patriots, George Washington, heavy drinking, and of course rioting.  It’s the perfect Boston story!  
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