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Tell Us What You Think of Last Seen

Last Seen

WBUR

True Crime, Missing, Mystery, Boston, Society & Culture

4.73.6K Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2022

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

Season 2 of Last Seen just wrapped, which means it's time for a listener survey!

The second season of this show was one big experiment. We brought you an anthology of ten new mysteries - from the esoteric to the straight forward - told by a variety of storytellers, in a variety of styles, about all kinds of people, places and things that have gone missing.

And we're so curious to find out what YOU - our loyal listeners - thought about it!

It would mean so much to us if you'd take just a *few* minutes to give us your honest feedback on this new version of Last Seen by filling out our listener survey.

Your comments will help guide us in telling future stories for Last Seen, and will make the next season of the show even better.

Thanks. We can't wait to hear from you.

Tell us what you think of Last Seen! Please fill out our short survey.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello loyal last-scene listeners, it's Nora Sachs in your ears again. You might remember

0:06.8

me as the curator of season 2 of the show, which just wrapped up. Truth be told, this second

0:12.6

season of last scene was kind of a grand experiment for us, and we're so curious to find out

0:17.8

what you thought about it. Which is why we have a listener survey, which you can fill out

0:23.0

right now at WBUR.org slash last scene survey. It's short and easy, I swear. And it would

0:30.6

mean so much to us if you took just a few minutes to give us your honest feedback on this new

0:35.4

version of the show. Which was an anthology of new mysteries, from the esoteric to the

0:40.8

straightforward, told by a variety of storytellers and a variety of styles, about all kinds of

0:46.7

people, places, and things that have gone missing. Including my own episode, about a tiny

0:51.4

endangered species of fish, three drunk guys, in the long arm of the law, and my personal

0:56.5

favorite, a wholeness silence. About one brave soul who went digging into his family's past,

1:02.4

and in the process, punctured Spain's silence about victims of its civil war. But really,

1:08.1

I loved every story. I helped curate them after all. Some were heavy, some were on the

1:12.9

lighter side, some were chock full of science, others history or politics, there was art,

1:18.7

there was crime, there was even a good old fashioned jewel heist. To me, what united all

1:23.2

of these chapters in our anthology was that they were a little offbeat, and hopefully surprising.

1:29.6

But again, we really want to know your thoughts. So please go ahead and complete our listener

1:34.4

survey at WBUR.org slash last scene survey. Your comments will help guide us in telling

1:41.0

future stories about people, places, and things that have gone missing. And if you have an

1:45.3

idea for one, you can always write to us at lastc and wbUR at gmail.com. We sincerely

1:51.7

love to hear from you.

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