Recent Episodes
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Shannon Liss-Riordan makes her case for AG
May 23, 2022 – 27:42 -
The feds have lost confidence in the T. Who's responsible, and what happens next?
May 16, 2022 – 31:09 -
Are Massachusetts politics as great as we like to think?
May 8, 2022 – 27:30 -
Will Massachusetts legalize sports betting?
May 2, 2022 – 28:30 -
Can Elizabeth Warren save the Democrats from electoral disaster?
Apr 25, 2022 – 28:30 -
Remote access transformed politics during the pandemic. Will it last?
Apr 17, 2022 – 28:15 -
Massachusetts roads are getting more dangerous. Are automated traffic cameras the answer?
Apr 11, 2022 – 28:30 -
The North End dining debate and the future of protest in Boston
Apr 3, 2022 – 28:30 -
Chris Doughty and Kate Campanale Make Their Case for the Corner Office
Mar 8, 2022 – 28:30 -
Wu Hits the Hundred-Day Mark
Feb 28, 2022 – 28:30 -
When Baker Leaves, Can Bakerism Abide?
Feb 20, 2022 – 28:30 -
Wash, Rinse, Repeat: Another leadership change at the Boston Public Schools
Feb 15, 2022 – 28:30 -
In Massachusetts politics in 2022, who counts as a "progressive"?
Feb 5, 2022 – 28:30 -
Is Michelle Wu winning the vax-mandate fight?
Feb 3, 2022 – 28:30 -
Why won't the Massachusetts Legislature act on voting rights?
Jan 25, 2022 – 26:46 -
Will Wu's Mass And Cass Plan Work?
Jan 17, 2022 – 26:46 -
The politics of COVID in Massachusetts
Jan 8, 2022 – 26:43 -
How 2021 is ending--and what to watch in 2022
Dec 21, 2021 – 26:46 -
Who's Afraid Of Rachael Rollins?
Dec 11, 2021 – 26:43 -
After Baker Bails, What's Next?
Dec 4, 2021 – 26:42 -
Boston's Race Into History: The Elected School Committee Rides Again (Probably)
Nov 17, 2021 – 27:17 -
Boston's Race Into History: Closing The Wealth Gap(s)
Oct 25, 2021 – 26:43 -
Boston's Race Into History: Police Reform
Oct 21, 2021 – 26:41 -
Boston's Race Into History: Improving Public Education
Oct 12, 2021 – 27:29 -
Boston's Race Into History: Mass and Cass
Oct 4, 2021 – 27:36 -
Boston's Race Into History: The Housing Crisis
Sep 29, 2021 – 27:29 -
Boston's Race Into History: Preliminary Preview with the GBH News Politics Team
Sep 14, 2021 – 59:59 -
Boston’s Mayoral Race: The Undecideds May Call The Shots
Sep 3, 2021 – 33:39 -
Historic Mayoral Election Reflects Boston's Changing Political DNA
Aug 27, 2021 – 41:29 -
Dems In Disarray: How The Party's Stumble To Victory In 2020 Explains Their Predicament Now
Jun 30, 2021 – 31:53 -
"A Peaceful Coup": How A New Budget Process Could Transform Boston Politics
Jun 8, 2021 – 25:23 -
The Rehabilitation Of Dianne Wilkerson
May 28, 2021 – 28:43 -
As Others Dems Dither, Downing Makes His Gubernatorial Case
May 21, 2021 – 40:30 -
What Does Justice For Mikayla Miller Look Like?
May 13, 2021 – 31:57 -
"Black women candidates are not interchangeable": Andrea Campbell In The Eye Of The Storm
May 5, 2021 – 26:31 -
Jon Santiago On The State Of The Mayor's Race, Marty Walsh's Legacy, And Kim Janey's Tenure
Apr 30, 2021 – 38:36 -
Ron Mariano: Different From The Old Boss?
Apr 5, 2021 – 25:41 -
"Never imagined that I'd see a Black mayor": Yawu Miller on Kim Janey's ascension — and what comes next
Mar 29, 2021 – 20:15 -
Whatever Happened To Dennis White? Plus, Previewing The Somerville Mayor's Race
Mar 12, 2021 – 25:58 -
The Revere-Winthrop Primary And What It Means For The Boston Mayor's Race
Mar 5, 2021 – 27:27 -
Annissa Essaibi George: The Scrum Interview
Feb 26, 2021 – 40:08 -
If Denver Can Elect Black Mayors, Why Can't Boston?
Feb 19, 2021 – 34:10 -
What Baker's Vaccine Woes Tell Us About The Governor
Feb 12, 2021 – 33:10 -
American Democracy: Buy Or Sell?
Jan 22, 2021 – 22:33 -
Andrea Campbell: The Scrum Interview
Jan 14, 2021 – 37:11 -
What Makes Michelle Wu Run?
Dec 17, 2020 – 42:14 -
The Case For A Massachusetts COVID Clampdown — Now, Not Later
Dec 8, 2020 – 27:15 -
Joe Biden's Boston Roots
Nov 16, 2020 – 31:24 -
Election 2020: The Night(s) Before And The Morning After
Oct 31, 2020 – 31:52 -
The Electoral College: What Is It Good For?
Oct 22, 2020 – 31:19
Recent Reviews
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lexteevensGreat insight into local politicsI’m so happy that I found a podcast specifically focusing on politics in Boston! I love what I’m learning so far. Great interviews - thank you for producing this content!
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edfactor6High-minded, earnest, relevant!I’ve been a Scrum listener for years (and three-time guest). I really like the guys who do the show, and that it is both a serious political podcast, but isn’t stuffy or boring. (But let me say I think stuffy and boring people would really respect the work.) I also like their background music a lot. I kind of want that as a ringtone.
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Horse Racing is legal again!Essential listeningThe Scrum covers all things #mapoli. You can’t claim to be up on the news until you’ve heard it!
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BakingNinjaMass legislature, look behind the curtain!Mike Deehan’s 3 January episode brings clarity to the way legislation moves, or not, through the State House. It may not be unusual compared to other State Houses, but that doesn’t mean we should put up with it. Too much power over legislation lies in the hands of the Speaker, this needs to change as the system is ripe for corruption.The euphemism “they ran out of time” is maddening.
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paulinbrooklineGreat PodcastThis is a great podcast to keep on top of what is going on here in Boston. They cover all the big issues and it doesn't hurt that many of them are former Boston Phoenix reporters. Adam is a polished interviewer and Peter always brings an interesting perspective.
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sesandroGreat for local newsI've been looking for a good local news podcast, but most of them are daily programs that don't fit into my schedule well. I came across this show recently and it's exactly what I was looking for. The hosts are very down to earth and often consider both sides of an argument, which is really refreshing. Depending on where you live, a possible con is that it is very focused on Boston. I live closer to Worcester and I wish they covered the suburbs a bit more (but it is after all WGBH, I get it). Highly recommended.
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ex-washingtonianVolume!Your podcast volume is low and garbled, even on the highest level on both my laptop and phone...if you want us to listen, please give us a clear, louder podcast!
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mer06003A favoriteInsightful, entertaining look at politics and media by professionals who take both seriously but can maintain a sense of humor. A must-listen for Massachusetts political junkies, a bonus for national followers. Highly recommend. Well produced.
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edlyonsEarnest, Unpretentious Political TalkI like "The Scrum” and I happen to know the people that make it. My favorite thing about the show is that it’s a political talk show by political journalists who consider themselves journalists before political pros. There is no pretense here, but a sincere attempt to discuss things that matter in Massachusetts politics. It’s not politically neutral, but these are Democrats on good behavior who are genuinely fair. (For instance, they sometimes talk about Charlie Baker, and his Republican identity is treated with respect - e.g. he is never asked to disown what other, less serious Republicans are saying outside of MA. Also, when they do talk about the Senator Cruzes of the party, they avoid the cheap shots that wouldn’t serve the audience anyway.) Also, the show isn’t just a survey of the issues on the cover of the Boston Globe; they are also interested in doing shows that get into a topic that matters in the long term. Lastly, I don’t think the show has reached it’s full potential yet, but I like the direction they are going in. They have solid production values, and have made very good use of their guests. Their recent interview of Governor Baker was outstanding, and a sign that this could one-day be the best audio source in Massachusetts politics.
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RedoplWhat a podcast should beIntimate and interesting. So glad Peter and Adam and others are back at it regularly.
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JohnRegierIndispensableThe Scrum is indispensable for Massachusetts political junkies - informative and entertaining.
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bk_tooUniquely awesome. Just one complaint ...The Scrum is really pretty remarkable. - It's some of the best insights around on politics and news in Mass and Boston. I'm not sure why it seems like this bunch sees and says things no one else does, I don't know what's holding everyone else back. But there it is. - It's entertaining and fun. They are clearly having fun doing the show, and they are funny. So the complaint (sort of)? Need more Scrum! While the irregular schedule is sort of charming, the other demands on their time mean there just isn't enough.
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Agirl888MaPoli GoldI laughed, I cried! The Scrum is better than Cats!
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Catherine WhelanCan’t Get EnoughThe Scrum is as Boston as clam chowder, and just as delicious and full of heart. It is informative, penetrating, and easy to listen to. All the stars.
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B-m-24-5Great start but a couple recommendationsI rely on the scrum as my main source of ma politics, rather than the paper as I have a long car commute. I love it but two suggestions. First, a weekly rundown of ma political headlines including your reactions to each topic. This need not be long, a couple minutes max, more if anything particularly noteworthy. Second, a faster pace to some of the episodes. I like to feel I'm learning something every minute I listen and sometimes I have to remind myself of the main topic of discussion. Overall, the scrum is a great resource for ma politics. The depth of coverage, including interviews, is great. I particularly enjoyed listening to the mayor Walsh interview; it felt honest and unscripted.
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GettinJgeeWithItEssential for PoliticsThe Scrum has quickly has become part of my regular media routine. The hosts and guests provide perspective on the issues of the day with a humor and warmth that can only be described as utterly charming. It's like checking in with friends. The Scrum is essential for anyone in Massachusetts or anyone interested in Massachusetts politics.
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RevEverettIndispensable for Boston!Thrilled that the Scrum is available as a podcast. Necessary listening for anyone in Boston or interested in MA politics.
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LauraC1234Great!So happy this is a podcast now. Great content.
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