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The Participation Project I Episode 1: Kevin Canty

58 min · 14 de abr de 2026
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Indivisible Plymouth's very first podcast, titled The Participation Project, features Select Board candidate for reelection, Kevin Canty. Canty and host, Priscilla Anderson sit down for an educational chat about issues facing Plymouth, and what's important for voters to know before the May 16th town election! The Local Seen by Plymouth Area Community Access Television welcomes residents of Plymouth, Pembroke, Kingston, and Duxbury into our studio to produce their own show, podcast, or special to air on our community and YouTube channel. We provide production training and services as a platform for free and uncensored speech. The content herein does not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of The Local Seen's staff or Board of Directors. If you live or work in one of our four towns, and would like to produce your own content, email community@thelocalseen.media to get started! We'll see you on The Local Seen! www.thelocalseen.media [https://www.thelocalseen.media/]

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episode The Participation Project I Episode 1: Kevin Canty artwork

The Participation Project I Episode 1: Kevin Canty

Indivisible Plymouth's very first podcast, titled The Participation Project, features Select Board candidate for reelection, Kevin Canty. Canty and host, Priscilla Anderson sit down for an educational chat about issues facing Plymouth, and what's important for voters to know before the May 16th town election! The Local Seen by Plymouth Area Community Access Television welcomes residents of Plymouth, Pembroke, Kingston, and Duxbury into our studio to produce their own show, podcast, or special to air on our community and YouTube channel. We provide production training and services as a platform for free and uncensored speech. The content herein does not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of The Local Seen's staff or Board of Directors. If you live or work in one of our four towns, and would like to produce your own content, email community@thelocalseen.media to get started! We'll see you on The Local Seen! www.thelocalseen.media [https://www.thelocalseen.media/]

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