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this american life podcast episodes

by Prof. Lucie Gorczany Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who is the host of this American life?

It is hosted by Ira Glass, produced in collaboration with Chicago Public Media, delivered to stations by PRX The Public Radio Exchange, and has won all of the major broadcasting awards. This American Life is a weekly public radio show, heard by 2.2 million people on more than 500 stations. Another 2.5 million people download the weekly podcast.

Is this American life free on Apple Podcasts?

New episodes are free for ten weeks on podcast apps like Apple Podcasts, Radio Public, Stitcher, etc. Our entire archive — all 700+ episodes — is available to stream or download here on our website. I can stream all of your shows here on the site; why would I want a This American Life app?

How do I download new episodes of this American life?

New episodes are available for ten weeks to stream or download via these and other podcast apps: Our entire archive of 700+ episodes is available here on our website to stream or download. This American Life airs on more than 500 stations across the country, reaching 2.2 million listeners.

Where can I listen to this American life?

This American Life airs on more than 500 stations across the country, reaching 2.2 million listeners. PRX, the Public Radio Exchange, delivers the show to stations. We mostly air on the weekend, but times differ.

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How can I listen to past episodes of This American Life?

There are many ways to listen to our episodes — on podcast apps, here on our website, or on the radio....Podcast AppsApple Podcasts. Radio Public.Spotify. Pandora.Google Podcasts. Pocket Casts.

How many episodes of This American Life are there?

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What is the purpose of This American Life podcast?

This American Life is a weekly public radio program and podcast. Each week we choose a theme and put together different kinds of stories on that theme. Mostly we do journalism, but an entertaining kind of journalism that's built around plot. In other words, stories!

Is This American Life true stories?

Each week there are a bunch of stories organized around a theme. The stories are the same sorts we do on the radio, true stories about real people. The hard part was everything else.

Is This American Life ending?

Public Radio International announced today that it will end distribution of one of its biggest titles, This American Life. The Minneapolis-based PRI has offered TAL to stations since 1997.

Is This American Life Cancelled?

This American Life still runs weekly on public radio distributed by the program's producers through Public Radio Exchange (formerly distributed by Public Radio International, which was merged into PRX in 2018).

Is This American Life appropriate for kids?

This is a great piece for middle-school and older kids, but maybe not for those who worry about what might be wrong with their own bodies.

How much does This American Life pay?

This American Life offers two six-month production fellowships each year, one starting in January and the other in July, based in our office in New York City. This is a paid position. Our fellows earn about $6,250 a month, before taxes. We offer benefits like health insurance and a relocation reimbursement.

Is This American Life affiliated with NPR?

From This American Life It is hosted by Ira Glass, produced in collaboration with Chicago Public Media, delivered to stations by PRX The Public Radio Exchange, and has won all of the major broadcasting awards.

What happened to hidden brain?

Sasha Fernandez, Former Editorial Intern | August 11, 2020. The host and founder of NPR's Hidden Brain is leaving the network to produce the show and related projects through an independent production company. Shankar Vedantam announced his departure in an email to NPR staff Aug. 3.

Who invented the podcast?

Adam Curry and Dave Winer are credited with the invention of podcasting. Who exactly did what is up for dispute, but in the end these are the two guys who got it rolling. The term podcasting was mentioned by Ben Hammersley in The Guardian newspaper article.

What is the best How I Built This podcast episode?

So, without further ado, below are my personal Top 5 episodes:Spanx: Sara Blakely. When I was coming up with this list, I was curious which episodes the rest of the Internet enjoyed. ... Ben & Jerry's: Ben Cohen And Jerry Greenfield. I just had to include a food business in my Top 5. ... Bumble: Whitney Wolfe. ... Airbnb: Joe Gebbia.

What is American life podcast?

Listen on Apple Podcasts. This American Life is a weekly public radio show, heard by 2.2 million people on more than 500 stations. Another 2.5 million people download the weekly podcast. It is hosted by Ira Glass, produced in collaboration with Chicago Public Media, delivered to stations by PRX The Public Radio Exchange, ...

Who hosts this American life?

Another 2.5 million people download the weekly podcast. It is hosted by Ira Glass, produced in collaboration with Chicago Public Media, delivered to stations by PRX The Public Radio Exchange, ...

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Sisters

Sisters build worlds together, worlds that are just for them. Stories about the bonds between sisters and how they get broken and fixed—or not.

The Daily

An ode to life's daily practices, and what you learn from doing a thing every single day.

The Campus Tour Has Been Cancelled

How the pandemic has thrown college admissions process into a kind of slow-motion chaos.

Warriors in the Garden

Three men come together to protest the murder of George Floyd. They are unified and impressive, but over time, these three friends end up in very different places.

Lights, Camera, Christmas!

Stories of people going to great lengths to throw a special Christmas for their families.

Twenty-Five

To commemorate our show’s 25th year, we have a program about people who were born the year our show went on the air.

Podcast Apps

Subscribe to our show to get the latest episode every week. New episodes are available for ten weeks to stream or download via these and other podcast apps:

Our Website

Our entire archive of 700+ episodes is available here on our website to stream or download.

On the Radio

This American Life airs on more than 500 stations across the country, reaching 2.2 million listeners. PRX, the Public Radio Exchange, delivers the show to stations. We mostly air on the weekend, but times differ. NPR's station finder can link you to your local public radio station. We also air on the CBC in Canada and Radio National in Australia.

What is the theme of this American life?

The theme of the episode is stories of politicians on both sides finding they are unable to accomplish work that seemed simple, and the true shining moment is Act One, about courts in the border town of Laredo, Texas. By simply focusing on the day-to-day of one of the busiest border courtrooms in the United States, producers Jonathan Menjivar and Julia Preston give a profound and telling perspective on the impacts of recent immigration policy.

What award did the show This American Life win?

The investigation won a Peabody Award and an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award in 2013.

Who is the actor in Act 2 of This American Life?

Act Two of this episode, which was originally performed live, comes from Tig Notaro and still remains one of the funniest fifteen minutes of This American Life ever. Before a surprising end, Notaro shares the bizarre experience of seeing 80’s pop-star Taylor Dayne repeatedly throughout Los Angeles.

What episode of This American Life is Ira Glass in?

Episode 109, August 28, 1998. Host Ira Glass has frequently mentioned this early episode of This American Life as one of his favorites, probably because it encapsulates what the show is really about.

What is the most rerun episode of This American Life?

One of This American Life ’s most rerun episodes, “Fiasco!” is a collection of masterful debacles. Everything goes wrong, at least once in a while. When it does, you can only hope someone is there to record the wreckage. A community theater’s attempt to dazzle in their production of Peter Pan shatters the fourth wall and a rookie cop succumbs to a devious foe (a squirrel). Each of the episode’s four acts investigates a doomed, hilarious series of errors.

What episode of This American Life is Dawn?

15: Dawn. An early highlight of This American Life is “Dawn,” the episode first to give the entire hour over to a single contributor. Master storyteller and magazine journalist Jack Hitt’s work holds a strong influence over the first decade of the program. “Dawn” follows Hitt as he interviews old friends and family in Charlotte about ...

How did Scott Carrier start radio?

The legend about TAL contributor Scott Carrier (later explored in Carrier’s own podcast Home of the Brave) is that he started making radio by hitchhiking, cross-country, from his home in Utah to the NPR headquarters in Washington, D.C. Arriving on a Saturday, he asked the first Weekend Edition producer who would listen to teach him how to make radio. Carrier is fiercely partisan, an outsider in every possible sense, and keenly unafraid to burn bridges. He writes like Hemingway, with brief language, quick movement, and constant grappling with the more toxic angles of masculinity. He can sound, at times, both dangerous and uniquely tuned to an unknown rhythm. All of these traits are on display in “Running After Antelope,” a 40-minute narrative of a decade-long attempt to chase down an antelope on foot, and how his desire to be “primitive” conflicted with the inexorable movement of time. Carrier would later get a full episode of This American Life dedicated to his work ( 181: The Friendly Man ).

What is the leap in this American life?

“The Leap” patches together three stories about the unknown. It deserves a place in the This American Life canon for its centerpiece, Sean Cole and Jonathan Goldstein’s survey on time travel. They ponder why so many feel the need to tell the world that they would kill young Hitler if given the chance, and why older people seem less interested in going back than the rest of us. The segment is ultimately sentimental, but it’s a standout for the disdain with which the elderly treat a frivolous radio segment.

What is 24 hours at the Golden Apple about?

In this episode, Glass and a few other producers spend the day at a local Chicago diner, from early morning until late into the night. We meet a regular who plays harmonica as the sun ris es, a waitress who’s been working the night shift for the past 26 years, a pair of teen girls trying to corral friends to come join them at the diner, and many, many others.

When was this American life first broadcast?

F irst broadcast in November 1995 , This American Life is the most influential precursor to narrative podcasting as it exists today. Over the last 25 years, the show founded and led by Ira Glass has built a vast network of producers and writers who have set standards across all genres of audio production.

Where was American Life filmed?

During this period, production of This American Life moved from Chicago to New York (on account of the show’s brief experimentation with television ), and the program became a force beyond itself. While much of the show’s first 10 years turned around the show’s home base of Chicago, once in New York, the show went global.

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