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Do us a solid: Help with the Curious City Podcast Survey!

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Editor's note: Thanks to everyone who contributed their time to completing our podcast survey. We've closed the survey for now, but if you have comments you'd like to send our way, please write us: curiouscity (at) wbez.org. 

Time flies when you’re having fun … and we at Curious City mean that literally. Season 5 has brought you stories about local bats, neighborhood origins and all-out vegetable warfare. And after all that excitement, it’s time to take a break. Whew.

Over the next few weeks we’ll be planning our next season, and — as always — we could use your input.

If you’ve listened to our podcast or have heard our segments on air, you know we’re prone to experiment with all sorts of storytelling formats. Now’s your chance to let us know what works for you and what doesn’t.

Consider spending five minutes completing our survey below. It will go a long way into shaping the stories you hear coming out of your radio (or your earbuds). Maybe take a few more minutes to share it with your friends on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, etc.

There's one more thing. We’ve been seeing each other for a while now and it’s getting pretty serious. Don’t you think it might be time to make this relationship "iTunes official"? We’re down on one knee, will you subscribe to our podcast?

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