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Inside The Boston Home: The People Behind the Diagnosis

2 h 6 min · 15 de may de 2026
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What does it mean to live fully with MS? In this final episode of season 3, residents of The Boston Home share honest stories about daily life, independence, friendship, and the parts of themselves that remain unchanged. They also talk about starting their own podcast — and why telling these stories in their own voices matters. Bill Forry and Seth Daniel deliver all the Dorchester Reporter news. Becca Hannah plays her debut album, Tonight in My Dreams, for our Tiny Dot concert. 1:40 News with the Dorchester Reporter 34:18 Living with MS at The Boston Home 1:22:09 Tiny Dot Concert with Becca Hannah This episode is sponsored by Boston City Singers

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