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This conversation challenges us to think beyond headlines and toward structural change — in housing, education, criminal justice, and wealth-building.

Good Trouble is a podcast from Embrace Boston, produced in partnership with NBC10 Boston, featuring the leaders and thinkers reshaping our civic and cultural landscape.

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This conversation challenges us to think beyond headlines and toward structural change — in housing, education, criminal justice, and wealth-building.

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Together, they’ve shaped the emotional and spiritual fabric of Dorchester, Roxbury, Mattapan, and beyond. This conversation explores faith as action, leadership as service, and belonging as a daily practice.

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Good Trouble is a podcast from Embrace Boston, produced with NBC10 Boston, featuring the thinkers and leaders reshaping our civic and cultural landscape.
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