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    For our Podcast listeners, an early listen at Monday night's new episode!


    This week, join us on the Anne Levine Show as we reflect on the transition from Labor Day, the significance of September 11th, and how the passage of time alters its impact on different age groups. Michael and I share our personal experiences, including my frustrating journey through a misdiagnosed ear infection and the ultimate referral to Mass Eye and Ear in Boston. Alongside these updates, we sprinkle in some lighthearted moments, like celebrating American tennis victories at the US Open and the quirky charm of antique kitchen appliances.

    In this episode, we also recount the delightful chaos of our 20th anniversary Ham Toss, where former Marines Alex Pasquale and Sam Ross Howe showcased their competitive spirit along with thirty other daring competitors. We reveal the realization that streamlining preparations could make future events less exhausting, reigniting our enthusiasm for next year’s event. The excitement of the holiday season is palpable as we discuss gotcha days, special Boston cream pie cupcakes, and the early commercial push of festive celebrations.

    On a more somber note, we honor the memory of six young hostages, including American-Israeli Hirsch Goldberg-Polin, tragically lost in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. We encourage you to join us in reflecting on these heartbreaking events and honoring the lives of Hirsch, Carmel Gatt, Ori Danino, Alexander Lobanov, Almog Sarusi, and Aiden Yerushalmi. Additionally, we share our TV show recommendations, particularly the gripping series "Homicide: Life on the Street," and our genuine excitement for its compelling storylines and impressive cast. Tune in for a blend of heartfelt reflections, nostalgic memories, and insightful entertainment reviews.

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For our Podcast listeners, an early listen at Monday night's new episode!


This week, join us on the Anne Levine Show as we reflect on the transition from Labor Day, the significance of September 11th, and how the passage of time alters its impact on different age groups. Michael and I share our personal experiences, including my frustrating journey through a misdiagnosed ear infection and the ultimate referral to Mass Eye and Ear in Boston. Alongside these updates, we sprinkle in some lighthearted moments, like celebrating American tennis victories at the US Open and the quirky charm of antique kitchen appliances.

In this episode, we also recount the delightful chaos of our 20th anniversary Ham Toss, where former Marines Alex Pasquale and Sam Ross Howe showcased their competitive spirit along with thirty other daring competitors. We reveal the realization that streamlining preparations could make future events less exhausting, reigniting our enthusiasm for next year’s event. The excitement of the holiday season is palpable as we discuss gotcha days, special Boston cream pie cupcakes, and the early commercial push of festive celebrations.

On a more somber note, we honor the memory of six young hostages, including American-Israeli Hirsch Goldberg-Polin, tragically lost in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. We encourage you to join us in reflecting on these heartbreaking events and honoring the lives of Hirsch, Carmel Gatt, Ori Danino, Alexander Lobanov, Almog Sarusi, and Aiden Yerushalmi. Additionally, we share our TV show recommendations, particularly the gripping series "Homicide: Life on the Street," and our genuine excitement for its compelling storylines and impressive cast. Tune in for a blend of heartfelt reflections, nostalgic memories, and insightful entertainment reviews.

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