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A podcast about This American Life, hosted by Rob McGinley Myers and Britta Greene, featuring lovingly irreverent dissections of the show’s best episodes, as well as occasional interviews with other audio storytellers (including people who contributed to the show) all in our attempt to pin down what…

Robert McGinley Myers


    • Jan 23, 2019 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 45m AVG DURATION
    • 6 EPISODES


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    S1 E5: The Job That Takes Over Your Life (One Long Poetic HIPAA Violation)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 55:07


    Rob and Britta discuss This American Life Episode 37 - The Job that Takes Over Your Life, as well as Britta’s former job fixing scandals for big companies, and Rob’s former job working for Garrison Keillor. Other topics include the great radio reporter Scott Carrier and his masterpiece of a story The Test, and Rob interviews Peter Clowney, one of the original producers of This American Life, about what it was like to work on the show in the early days. Links and Show Notes: The Job that Takes Over Your Life In Particular - Blonde Redhead Defect2: Curiosidade - John Mcentire Remix Lydia - Tim Story Shatter - Liz Phair Scott Carrier interview on Tape Scott Carrier interview on HowSound Hitchhiker episode of Home of the Brave Gentle Chase by Podington Bear Rob’s Twitter Britta’s Twitter Before It Had a Theme Twitter Review us on Apple Podcasts

    S1 E4: The Cruelty of Children (Tarantula in a Bowl)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 51:18


    Rob and Britta discuss whether this episode is TAL’s first real masterpiece, the role of David Sedaris in the show’s early years, why “The Man in the Well” is the rare example of great audio fiction, the bone-chilling music of the Bulgarian State Television Female Choir, and why an effort to keep children from excluding each other makes Rob weirdly emotional. And we talk to the amazing Marlo Mack, from the podcast How to Be a Girl, about her own unique perspective on the cruelty of children. Links and Show Notes: The Cruelty of Children David Sedaris on Morning Edition Nah Dran by Couch Lydia by Tim Story Coffaro’s Theme by Bill Frisell Santa Land Diaries The Writer in the Well Pilentze Pee by Bulgarian State Television Female Choir How to Be a Girl Gentle Chase by Podington Bear Rob’s Twitter Britta’s Twitter Before It Had a Theme Twitter Review us on Apple Podcasts  

    S1 E3: Accidental Documentaries (Non-humanoid Member of the Family)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 51:41


    Rob and Britta discuss This American Life Episode 14: Accidental Documentaries, including their own experience creating accidental documentaries. The main focus of the discussion is the centerpiece of this episode, a documentary edited out of reel to reel tapes that a family sent back and forth to each other back in 1967. And Rob talks to Joe Silovsky, the man who originally found those tapes and gave them to Ira Glass, and whose work as a performance artist echos the experience he had with those tapes back when he was an art student. And since this is the final episode of the show that originally aired under the name “Your Radio Playhouse,” Rob and Britta talk about some of the worst moments from those early episodes, and their awfulness is inspiring. Links and Show Notes: The Chase by Portastatic Buried at Sea by MC (900 Ft. Jesus) Coffero’s Theme by Bill Frisell Quartet Pilentze Pee by The Bulgarian State Television Female Vocal Choir Episode 2: Small Scale Sin Episode 5: Anger and Forgiveness Episode 7: Quitting Episode 13: Love Gentle Chase by Podington Bear Joe Silovsky’s website Rob’s Twitter Britta’s Twitter Before It Had a Theme Twitter Review us on Apple Podcasts      

    S1 E2: Double Lives (The Birth of This American Life)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 57:40


    A discussion of This American Life Episode 10: Double Lives. Topics include Rob and Britta's own experiences leading double lives, Rob's childhood habit of breaking into schools at night, why this episode feels like the birth of This American Life, why parents so often hide secrets from their children, what Britta’s parents have been hiding from her, and how it feels to hear Ira Glass talk about sex. This episode also includes an interview with Peter Bresnan, a podcast producer for Gimlet, about what it's like to listen to this old episode of TAL on the topic of closeted gay men. Links and Show Notes: Cubes by Jon Brion Kt by Bexar Bexar Coffero’s Theme by Bill Frisell Quartet Episode 10: Double Lives It Might Get Loud - a documentary about Jimmy Page, The Edge, and Jack White Another Version of You by Chris Zabriskie Tell Me I’m Funny - a podcast by Peter Alexander Bresnan A Chorus Line Maybelle by Ida Catalog & Classify by Mark Robinson Gentle Chase by Podington Bear Peter Bresnan’s Twitter Rob’s Twitter Britta’s Twitter Before It Had a Theme Twitter Review us on Apple Podcasts

    S1 E1: New Beginnings (F*** You, Django Reinhardt!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 47:58


    Rob and Britta discuss the very first episode of This American Life, as well as why the show is worth discussing, how they and others became fans of the show, and why they love Ira Glass’s mother. Clips from following were used in this episode: Coffaro’s Theme by Bill Frisell Episode of Tape with Jonathan Menjivar Episode of Tape with Ben Calhoun Ira’s talk at the Third Coast Audio Festival Longform Podcast, Episode 159: Ira Glass This American Life, Episode 1: New Beginnings Ira’s talk at the Gel Conference Rob's Twitter Britta's Twitter Show Twitter Review us on Apple Podcasts

    S1 E0: American Whatever

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 6:48


    Episode 0 Show Notes Clips from following were used in this episode: This American Life, Episode 1: New Beginnings This American Life, Episode 17: Name Change/No Theme Longform Podcast, Episode 159: Ira Glass Coffaro’s Theme by Bill Frisell

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