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Hoops posted:There was one, maybe three months ago, where the whole thing was this woman whining about her relationship with her mother, and how messed up she was because of her non-abused, non-poor, non-endangered childhood. I completely rolled my eyes at that, it was the definition of the self-involved, neurotic, therapy-crutch cliche. I couldn't believe people were empathising and cheering, she should have been booed off the stage. I remember that one! Ugg. It's exactly stories like that that made me stop listening. Some of the stories can be great (anything from the New York cop guy is always good) but the ratio of genuinely great stories to self-centered pablum was just too low.
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# ? Oct 5, 2011 03:05 |
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maxnmona posted:http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/430/very-tough-love It's rare to find any program that can get me so worked up, but TAL pulls it off with aplomb with these shows.
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# ? Oct 5, 2011 04:23 |
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I got the TAL iOS app and I've been listening to episodes 1 and 2. It's incredibly obvious how hard Ira is trying to achieve the profundity the show pulls off so effortlessly now. It's still fun to listen to, though!
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# ? Oct 5, 2011 06:38 |
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NmareBfly posted:I'm not quite sure why you spoilered that, but try ... It was a newer episode, I had an impression of what the episode would be based on the description, and I enjoy it when an episode spins off into crazy town and has little to do with the original title, why spoil that for others.
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# ? Oct 5, 2011 23:31 |
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I enjoyed the episode where they went to a diner in Chicago and interviewed everyone who came in for 24 hours. (#172)
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# ? Oct 6, 2011 15:59 |
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This may sound petty but I hate how Ira (this is recently) has insisted on saying WE'RE ONLY ASKING FOR MONEY ONCE! but then kind of pokes in during their natural radio breaks and basically asks for money again but does it in a way where its like "We said we weren't asking for money and we're not!...but don't forget!"
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# ? Oct 7, 2011 07:43 |
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Ira was one of many guests on last week's WTF. He told, to the best of ability and with help from people were there, a story of the night before where he got so completely poo poo-faced that he ended up in one of the back rooms vomiting all over himself. I'm not normally down with that kind of stuff but it made me like him a little more.
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# ? Oct 7, 2011 20:59 |
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maxnmona posted:Yeah, occasionally they do an episode that just gets you angry at the ridiculous injustice of it.
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# ? Oct 10, 2011 17:02 |
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Bunk Rogers posted:Ira was one of many guests on last week's WTF. He told, to the best of ability and with help from people were there, a story of the night before where he got so completely poo poo-faced that he ended up in one of the back rooms vomiting all over himself. I'm not normally down with that kind of stuff but it made me like him a little more. He just seemed so offended when Maron said it humanized him. "What does that mean??? You think I'm not human???" Which was funny to me because I know what Maron meant and I agree with him.
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# ? Oct 10, 2011 21:23 |
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Speaking of humanizing Ira Glass, this interview with Ira and his wife is fascinating and really far from his This American Life persona http://howwasyourweek.libsyn.com/ep-15-what-s-this-it-s-the-style-ira-glass-anaheed-alani
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# ? Oct 10, 2011 21:27 |
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maxnmona posted:Speaking of humanizing Ira Glass, this interview with Ira and his wife is fascinating and really far from his This American Life persona
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# ? Oct 10, 2011 21:52 |
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Julie Klausner is more polarizing than Marc Maron, I've found. I like her, but I hate her interviews (also they're often poorly recorded). But yeah, skip the intro and go to the Glass thing - I guess his wife is like 10 years younger than him or something?
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# ? Oct 11, 2011 17:19 |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak0fPHbFpbc I guess this belongs here.
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# ? Oct 12, 2011 02:00 |
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I wished Ira talked more during the three way interview. He's the most interesting person there, yet he talked the least.
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# ? Oct 12, 2011 15:11 |
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CaptainPsyko posted:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak0fPHbFpbc I laughed at that way more than I expected to. NPR puns are the best puns.
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# ? Oct 21, 2011 17:12 |
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Guerrand posted this in the Spotify thread, a Spotify playlist with a lot of the music used during or in-between segments. Click
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# ? Oct 22, 2011 18:33 |
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I love this show. hohum fucked around with this message at 21:57 on Oct 22, 2011 |
# ? Oct 22, 2011 21:28 |
Haha, loving Ira. Got me to donate this year. I only just started listening to NPR when my commute time doubled. I was holding off, but then they played a bit from Ira talking about how people feel "everyone else" will donate, and look in the mirror and decide, and finally "you're listening through the pledge drive, you're obviously a hardcore NPR listener!" and I just cracked up. YOU WIN MR. GLASS!
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# ? Oct 24, 2011 14:00 |
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haha this weeks episode is great already. "I'm just sitting here, smoking a little pot - don't worry, it's medicinal, watching Fight Club"
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# ? Oct 24, 2011 14:50 |
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Admiral Goodenough posted:Guerrand posted this in the Spotify thread, a Spotify playlist with a lot of the music used during or in-between segments. Now I can start bitching about the songs they play way too much, like the theme from the graffiti artist and 06 Ghosts I from NIN.
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# ? Oct 24, 2011 16:05 |
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UltraRed posted:Now I can start bitching about the songs they play way too much, like the theme from the graffiti artist and 06 Ghosts I from NIN.
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# ? Oct 24, 2011 16:23 |
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BLARG!!! Repeat podcast! Seriously, nothing is more off putting than downloading a podcast and 15 minutes in realizing you've heard it before.
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# ? Oct 25, 2011 11:59 |
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The first episode I ever heard was I believe about suicide and how this kid was going to jump in front of a train (I think? It was over a year ago). I hadn't heard this podcast again until last night at a friend's house. That one was about the NYPD cop recording his superiors talk about meeting quotas. Anyways, now I'm hooked. Can someone help direct me to the first episode I mentioned? I want to listen to it again. And if it wasn't a This American Life podcast, then at least the episode last night got me to enjoy the show.
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# ? Oct 26, 2011 06:25 |
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FAT WORM OF ERROR posted:I really enjoyed "The Super" episode with ex Brazilian Death Squad leader Bob.
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# ? Nov 1, 2011 00:37 |
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Lusy posted:Came here to talk specifically about this episode. I was cleaning house while listening to this episode one night. When they revealed that Bob wasn't eexactly making poo poo up I had to stop what I was doing. My jaw literally dropped and I just stood staring at my iPod for a few seconds. That's when I knew I was totally hooked. LIBERALLY PUSSY!!! He'S N UPSTANDING AMERICAN!!!!! Seriously, the stuff we sunk millions of dollars into, and the programs that let them flee are particularly heinous.
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# ? Nov 1, 2011 06:03 |
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I really enjoyed this week's episode. The hilarity of the middle school relationships and the of the depressed kid made for some great radio.
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# ? Nov 2, 2011 05:43 |
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JGBeagle posted:The first episode I ever heard was I believe about suicide and how this kid was going to jump in front of a train (I think? It was over a year ago). http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/234/say-anything midori-a-gogo fucked around with this message at 23:22 on Nov 2, 2011 |
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trigger9631 posted:I really enjoyed this week's episode. The hilarity of the middle school relationships and the of the depressed kid made for some great radio. I had the same thing happen to me in the 4th grade. When he started throwing up in school, they should have taken him to get checked out. When major changes occur in their lives, even seemingly trivial ones to us as adults, children can have nervous breakdowns.
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# ? Nov 5, 2011 15:28 |
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UltraRed posted:BLARG!!! Repeat podcast! Seriously, nothing is more off putting than downloading a podcast and 15 minutes in realizing you've heard it before. I really wish they would denote that its a repeat.
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# ? Nov 6, 2011 07:41 |
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soggybagel posted:I really wish they would denote that its a repeat.
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# ? Nov 6, 2011 14:26 |
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soggybagel posted:I really wish they would denote that its a repeat. On the website, they always tell you the original air date.
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# ? Nov 6, 2011 16:53 |
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I saw Ira Glass live yesterday, it was a lot of fun, he talked about his experience on the show, had a bunch of unused clips from other episodes, elaborated on what it takes to make just one episode, he also took questions from the audience which were great.
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# ? Nov 6, 2011 18:38 |
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This show is indeed awesome. My favorite episode is the one about the Nummi factory operated by Toyota and General Motors. Equal parts hysterical and makes for great radio. http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/403/nummi
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# ? Nov 6, 2011 20:31 |
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midori-a-gogo posted:http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/234/say-anything Thank you! This weeks podcast was pretty good, it was nice to hear that Middle School was bad for everyone else as well.
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# ? Nov 7, 2011 05:37 |
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maxnmona posted:On the website, they always tell you the original air date. Its mostly me being lazy. I just sync with itunes and load up the latest without much bother for the title etc. So I'm usually thinking, "this sounds familiar" and about 12 minutes in I realize it is. If they just started every broadcast with "It's September 18, 2010 and this is This American Life" it would be sweet. Or me just not be lazy.
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# ? Nov 8, 2011 08:41 |
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Middle school is pretty poo poo for most people. The only segments I actively dislike are when they have david sedaris or the guy with the weird stuffy voice do a piece. Part of it is that the real stories are so solid that those guys feel like they're wasting time. I actually like sedaris's books, but his stories just never feel like they fit.
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# ? Nov 8, 2011 23:15 |
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AquaticIguana posted:Middle school is pretty poo poo for most people. Ira Glass was the person who discovered David Sedaris, and the show was basically built to fit Sedaris's style. The early episodes are 50% just Sedaris talking. I'm not sure what you mean by "real stories". Other than the occasional animal fable, everything Sedaris does is memoir.
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# ? Nov 8, 2011 23:33 |
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I had a studiomate that would play This American Life all the time. It was my first exposure to the show and it just seemed like it was a bunch of stories about troubles being gay, how the family would deal with it etc., a lot of which were David Sedaris stories. Eventually it got a little old Turns out he was just a pretty gay guy that chose to listen to a lot of episodes dealing with gayness. Oddly enough, I'm not sure if I would be a fan of the show now if it weren't for the exposure it got from my studiomate (Wait Wait Don't Tell Me too)
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# ? Nov 9, 2011 02:09 |
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maxnmona posted:Ira Glass was the person who discovered David Sedaris, and the show was basically built to fit Sedaris's style. The early episodes are 50% just Sedaris talking. By real stories I meant the usual "send a reporter to tell about a thing" stories. I must have gotten unlucky with Sedaris episodes. Beides one episode about his screwed up Dad, all I remember are his animal fables.
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maniacripper posted:This show is indeed awesome. Thanks, I'm from the town where Nummi was located, I'll check this one out.
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# ? Nov 9, 2011 05:52 |