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This American Life

This American Life

A weekly Storytelling and Arts podcast featuring Ira Glass, Lilly Sullivan and Emanuele Berry
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This American Life

This American Life

This American Life

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This American Life

This American Life

This American Life

A weekly Storytelling and Arts podcast featuring Ira Glass, Lilly Sullivan and Emanuele Berry
 270 people rated this podcast
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Think back to two summers ago, the summer of 2020, when a series of violent, highly-publicized killings of Black Americans sparked outrage and a national movement to eradicate racism and its evils. That movement gave way to a newer, reactionary
Stories of people changing their minds.
The pandemic broke school. Can we ever go back?
What if someone told you about a type of therapy that could help you work through unhealed trauma in just ten sessions? Some people knock through it in two weeks. Jaime Lowe tried the therapy—and recorded it.
Things we’ve lost in the past year — since the first American coronavirus case — that we haven’t talked about so much. Gossip. The chance to make new friends. And much larger stuff.
Ten people were killed at a grocery store in Buffalo, NY. Their stories, as you’ve never heard them.
People looking everywhere to find a place—any place—where, for once, they don't have to be the odd man out.
Bad neighbors. What can you do about them?
Desperate to know what happened to his family, a man obsessively decodes the only information about them he can get. That, and other stories of people looking into the void for answers.
There's always someone whose job it is to decide if you measure up.
An hour devoted to embarrassing stories. They’re not always just little moments – funny, daily stuff that we laugh about later. Some can change you for the rest of your life.
The coronavirus has now fully arrived in the United States. This week, stories of people trying to rise to that challenge, in some pretty extreme situations.
Things our dads taught us, whether they intended to or not.Prologue: Ira talks about the time his dad taught him to shave, and how unusual that was. (5 minutes)Act One: When Jackie read the obits for the man who had invented the famous Trapper
People who have a good, long time to think about what they’re doing, look hard at what’s ahead of them, and decide to keep moving forward anyway.Prologue: Brothers Wes and Jeff spent a winter tagging black bears in Bryce Canyon National Park.
In 1912 a four-year-old boy named Bobby Dunbar went missing in a swamp in Louisiana. Eight months later, he was found in the hands of a wandering handyman in Mississippi. In 2004, Bobby Dunbar's granddaughter discovered a secret beneath the leg
It’s been nine months since Roe v. Wade was overturned. We talk to people who wanted abortions right when the laws were changing in their states. They had to wait for appointments, for money to travel or abortion pills. And during that waiting,
A man finds himself thrust into a new world he didn’t necessarily ask to visit. He takes a look around.
Four personal stories from the war in Ukraine.
It is a peculiar feeling to know with certainty that something big is about to happen to you. This week, we watch people go right up to the edge of inevitable change.
A woman wakes up and discovers her backyard has disappeared, and other stories from places slowly coming apart.
Last week's story continues, about a Michigan couple who walked into a police officer's house and made a disturbing discovery. This week: the police officer suffers the consequences and so does the couple.
This bird-focused week, stories about birds and the hearts they sway, the havoc they wreak, the lives they change.
In these dark, combative times, we attempt the most radical counterprogramming we could imagine: a show made up entirely of stories about delight.
Years ago, producer Chana Joffe-Walt started reporting on one school in New York. She thought the story was about segregation and inequality in public schools. But the more she looked into it, the more she realized she was witnessing something
This week, as the staff creates the episode from their apartments and houses, with our host in quarantine, in this moment when everyone’s reaching out to the people they love, we put together a collection of family stories, with some timely stu
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