Last Seen: Season 2 teaser - An anthology of stories about things gone missing

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Last Seen is back in early 2022 with a brand new anthology of stories about people, places and things gone missing. Follow lastseenpodcast and sign up here to get updates.

Early next year, WBUR’s popular true-crime podcast returns, this time with a brand new anthology of stories about all kinds of things that have gone ... missing. Mysterious tales about people, places, ashes, planets, endangered species, feelings and much more, from our own backyard, to the outer edges of the solar system.

: Season 2 brings together a medley of diverse storytellers to bend the true-crime genre and explore the human soul through the things thatthere. This collection is about what losing them means, why we keep searching, and whether or not they could — or even should — be found.Do you have a true tale about something that’s gone missing?Advertisement

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