Podcast appearances and mentions of Jayson Greene

American writer and editor

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Best podcasts about Jayson Greene

Latest podcast episodes about Jayson Greene

Audacious with Chion Wolf
Life advice, one Audacious guest at a time

Audacious with Chion Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 49:00


For the past two years, at the end of every interview, I asked every guest to tell me their favorite piece of life advice. We took dozens of our favorite clips and brought them together in this very special episode. And we also hear from Connecticut Public employees! Email your favorite piece of advice: Audacious@ctpublic.org Suggested episode: Views from the end: David Meyers GUESTS (in order of appearance): First segment: Paul Gladis, AJ Wolfe, Christine Hazel Decker, Cynthia Zhou, Danielle Weisberg, Jonathan Goodwin, Kitao Sakurai, Mary Elizabeth Kelly, Stephanie Courtney aka Flo from Progressive, The Lim Family, William Harder, Lior Ofir, Martha Underwood, David Vance, Greg Viloria, Kristen Geez, Jessica Jin Second segment: Bianca L McGraw, Dean Edwards, Adriana Piltz, Dani Rabaiotti, Danielle Perez, Dr. Richard Gibson, Eve Wiley, Jayson Greene, Dr. Marc Feldman, Florence Early, LaNia Roberts, Luis Mojica, Robbie Romu, Anna Holland, Arianna Preuss, Carrie Cariello, Dawn Shaw, Katie Charter, Natasha Fischer, Rozy, Zarna Garg, Arwen, Aidan, and Willow Gladis Perez-Sauquillo, Cash Daniels, Gus Mcafoos, Samirah Horton, aka DJ Annie Red Third segment: Caryn Toriaga, Chris Massimine, Dr. Mary Ann Cooper, Guy and Yaruh First, Julie Millsap, Megan Peabody, Mehdi Hasan, Azie Dungey, Colin Nissan, Paul Marcarelli, Stacy Samuels aka Banjo Man, Tabitha Farrar, Neil Harbisson, Jada Star, Athena Walker, Timothy Schultz, Tony Cicoria, Kenley Byrd, John Graham, Jenn Carson, David Meyers, Blyss, Bruce W Brackett, Moon Ribas, Paperboy Love Prince, Jessica Severin de Martinez, Meg Fitzgerald, Robyn Doyon-Aitken, Meg Dalton, Vanessa de la Torre, Mark Contreras Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Detoxicity: By Men, About Men, For Everyone
DetoxPod 182: Jayson Greene (Journalist/Memoirist/Novelist)

Detoxicity: By Men, About Men, For Everyone

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 81:33


In this episode, I'm chatting with Jayson Greene, a journalist and author based in Brooklyn, NY. Jayson is probably most-well known as a senior editor at the influential music site Pitchfork, and we kick off our conversation by discussing what got him into music journalism and writing in general. Jayson's memoir, “Once More We Saw Stars” is a tragic account of loss, and we also touch on that. The greater part of the conversation, though, focuses on societal expectations of masculinity and how it's impacted both our lives. Jayson shares his personal experiences of being bullied and feeling like he didn't fit (and still doesn't fit) the traditional masculine mold. How does that traditional masculine mold help us or hurt us? How does not subscribing to gender norms affect the way we walk through the world, the way we interact with others, the way we parent? What does queerness mean? Jayson also asks me some fairly probing questions that cause me to think about issues like psychological safety and how I interact with that concept in my regular life. It's a really great conversation, and an hour in, we realized that there was no way we were gonna touch on everything we wanted to in the time we had. So stay tuned for part 2, coming soon! Jayson's IG: greenejayson

Audacious with Chion Wolf
Jayson Greene reflects on grief and parenthood nine years after his daughter's death

Audacious with Chion Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 49:02


Jayson Greene's daughter, Greta, died in 2015 when she was two years old. She was sitting on a bench with her grandma on the Upper West Side of Manhattan when a brick fell from a building and struck her in the head. Now, nine years later, how would Jayson describe Greta's presence in his life? Hear his reflections on life after unimaginable tragedy, and how much he appreciates the people that showed up for him and his family. Related episode: Views from the end: David Meyers GUESTS:  Jayson Greene: a writer and editor based in Brooklyn. He is the author of Once More We Saw Stars, a memoir about dealing with the sudden and tragic death of his two-year-old daughter, Greta, in 2015  Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's Going To Be OK
283. The Power of Screaming

It's Going To Be OK

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 8:44


In 2015, Jayson Greene's toddler daughter was killed in a freak accident. In this excerpt from his episode of Terrible, Thanks For Asking episode, Jayson shares the story of how he accepted anger as part of his grief process.  You can hear an April 2024 update with Jayson on the Terrible, Thanks for Asking Patreon or Apple Plus. Jayson's original episode, It Just Happens, can be heard here.  Jayson's memoir is called Once More We Saw Stars. _ If you have anxiety, depression or any sense of the world around you, you know that not *everything* is going to be okay. In fact, many things aren't okay and never will be! But instead of falling into the pit of despair, we're bringing you a little OK for your day. Every weekday, we'll bring you one okay thing to help you start, end or endure your day with the opposite of a doom scroll. Created and hosted by Nora McInerny. Find Nora's weekly newsletter here. _ “It's Going To Be OK” is brought to you by The Hartford. The Hartford is a leading insurance provider that's connecting people and technology for better employee benefits.  Learn more at www.thehartford.com/benefits.  _ Share your OK thing at 612.568.4441 or by emailing IGTBO@feelingsand.co. _ The IGTBO team is Nora McInerny, Claire McInerny, Marcel Malekebu, Amanda Romani and Grace Barry. _ The transcript for this episode can be found here. Find all our shows and our store at www.feelingsand.co. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

It's Going To Be OK
283. The Power of Screaming

It's Going To Be OK

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 7:59


In 2015, Jayson Greene's toddler daughter was killed in a freak accident. In this excerpt from his episode of Terrible, Thanks For Asking episode, Jayson shares the story of how he accepted anger as part of his grief process.  You can hear an April 2024 update with Jayson on the Terrible, Thanks for Asking Patreon or Apple Plus. Jayson's original episode, It Just Happens, can be heard here.  Jayson's memoir is called Once More We Saw Stars. _ If you have anxiety, depression or any sense of the world around you, you know that not *everything* is going to be okay. In fact, many things aren't okay and never will be! But instead of falling into the pit of despair, we're bringing you a little OK for your day. Every weekday, we'll bring you one okay thing to help you start, end or endure your day with the opposite of a doom scroll. Created and hosted by Nora McInerny. Find Nora's weekly newsletter here. _ “It's Going To Be OK” is brought to you by The Hartford. The Hartford is a leading insurance provider that's connecting people and technology for better employee benefits.  Learn more at www.thehartford.com/benefits.  _ Share your OK thing at 612.568.4441 or by emailing IGTBO@feelingsand.co. _ The IGTBO team is Nora McInerny, Claire McInerny, Marcel Malekebu, Amanda Romani and Grace Barry. _ The transcript for this episode can be found here. Find all our shows and our store at www.feelingsand.co.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

All Of It
Elliott Smith: 'XO' (Silver Liner Notes)

All Of It

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 28:39


Singer-songwriter Elliott Smith released XO, his fourth album and major label debut, on August 25, 1998. The album marked a shift in the sound of Smith's music towards grander gestures and lusher production. During its recording, Smith's profile jumped from esteemed indie songwriter to Oscar nominee, for a song featured in 1997's "Good Will Hunting." But XO also turned out to be the musician's second-to-last LP, released five years before his death at the age of just 34. Jayson Greene, contributing editor at Pitchfork, joins us to discuss the legacy of XO and Elliott Smith's career. This segment is guest-hosted by Kerry Nolan.

Today, Explained
Music's nostalgia-industrial complex

Today, Explained

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 25:34


A lot of our new hit music sounds just like our parents' old hit music. Pitchfork's Jayson Greene says you should blame publishing companies. This episode was produced by Hady Mawajdeh, edited by Matt Collette, fact-checked by Serena Solin, engineered by Patrick Boyd and Michael Raphael, and hosted by Sean Rameswaram. Transcript at vox.com/todayexplained Support Today, Explained by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Today, Explained
Ed Sheeran and the “Blurred Lines” effect

Today, Explained

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 26:14


Ed Sheeran just won a big copyright trial. But he might not have even been in court if not for Robin Thicke and Pharrell's “Blurred Lines.” Pitchfork's Jayson Greene explains how the song of the summer from 10 years ago simply refuses to go away. This episode was produced by Hady Mawajdeh, edited by Amina Al-Sadi, fact-checked by Laura Bullard and Matt Collette, engineered by Paul Robert Mounsey, and hosted by Sean Rameswaram. Transcript at vox.com/todayexplained   Support Today, Explained by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for July 3, 2022 is: teem • TEEM • verb To teem with something is to be full of that thing, or to have much of that thing inside. // The river teems with fish. // The students' minds were teeming with ideas. See the entry > Examples: "Emily Wells' orchestral pop teems with grandly despairing gestures—synth tones as thick and black as crude oil, woodwinds like fluttering wings in the upper reaches of a condemned building." — Jayson Greene, Pitchfork, 21 Apr. 2022 Did you know? Teem and team are not just homophones, they are also etymological kin. Teem comes from Old English tīman or tǣman, which originally meant "to bring forth offspring" or "to give birth to.” That word is related to the ancestor of team, the Old English noun tēam, meaning "offspring, lineage, or group of draft animals." Team can still be used to refer to a brood of young animals, especially pigs or ducks, but both teem and team have otherwise largely left their offspring-related senses behind.

Doing It Right with Pandora Sykes
The nuances of grief, with Cariad Lloyd

Doing It Right with Pandora Sykes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 47:56


I'm so pleased to bring you this s2 bonus episode sponsored by Sage Appliances, with Cariad Lloyd, which we recorded in front of a live audience a month ago. Cariad is a comedian and writer and the creator of the cult podcast, Griefcast, where she interviews famous people (usually comedians) like Robert Webb, David Baddiel and Sara Pascoe about the human experience of death and grief, and which has won multiple British Podcast Awards.    I'm really interested in grief: why we fear it (especially other people's), why we expect grief to look a certain way, the lack of nuance in our understanding of grief. What I love about Griefcast is the way it democratises grief: there is no one way to grieve. Grief, as Cariad digs into, is not just very sad, it is funny, absurd, weird and life-expanding.   You can listen to a new series of Griefcast now, on all good pod platforms and find Griefcast on Twitter @thegriefcast. Here are some helpful resources from Cariad: The Grief Network Let's Talk About Loss charity Dead Parent Club podcast The New Normal charity Bereavement Room podcast   And some books I recommend: Grief Works by Julia Samuel, And Then We Saw Stars by Jayson Greene, It's Your Loss by Robyn Donaldson and Emma Hopkinson, Languages of Loss by Sasha Bates, Sunset by Jessie Cave and The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion.

Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books
Jayson Greene, ONCE MORE WE SAW STARS

Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 23:04


It’s every parent’s worst nightmare. Losing a child. Jayson Greene lived through it and even wrote about it in this powerful account of his daughter’s injury and subsequent death due to an errant brick that flew off an Upper West Side building. This inspirational, gutting story and conversation will make you rethink what you thought you knew about everything from organ donation to conquering tragedy.

The Maris Review
Episode 56: Jayson Greene

The Maris Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 30:34


Jayson Greene is a music writer and the author of Once More We Saw Stars. Recommended Reading: The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Grief Out Loud
Ep. 144: A Grieving Father Turned To Words - Jayson Greene

Grief Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 36:52


In May of 2015, Jayson Greene's first child, Greta, had just turned two and was spending the day with her grandmother, Susan. While she and Susan were sitting on a bench in Manhattan, a piece of masonry fell from a building, hitting them both. Susan survived, but Greta did not. From the first days of grief, Jayson turned to writing, documenting all that was unfolding. These initial writings became his stunning memoir, Once More We Saw Stars. We talk about Greta, grief, and parenting Jayson's second child, Harrison.   

Griefcast with Cariad Lloyd
#109 Now That's What I Call Griefcast (Part 4)

Griefcast with Cariad Lloyd

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 39:42


It's nearing the end of 2019, Griefcast is nearly three! As we head for festive times, which can be so hard for us Grieftsers, we've decided to choose some of our highlights of this year to get us through the dark nights.This week, you'll hear clips from Cariad talking to Edith Bowman, Joel Golby, Dustin LanceBlack, Jayson Greene, Kathryn Mannix, Anna Lyons, Fi Glover, Charlie Macksey, Simon Thomas & Sofie Hagan. You can listen to the full episodes of each clip by searching on the Acast website. Thank you so much for listening, whether you're new to the show or you've been here since the beginning. We wish you a very Merry Festive time and a New Year that passes with not too much pain.You can follow us on twitter and instagram @thegriefcast.Griefcast won Gold (always believe in your soul) in Best Entertainment, Best Interview + also Podcast of the Year 2018 at the British Podcast Awards and Podcast of the Year at the ARIA's. It is hosted by Cariad Lloyd, recorded at Whistledown Studios, edited by Kate Holland and the music is provided by The Glue Ensemble. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Books Are My People
Book Are My People - Episode #11

Books Are My People

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 17:45


On this episode I discuss Very Nice by Marcy Dermansky, Escape Room by Megin Goldin and other great books!Subscribe to Books are my People using RSS, iTunes, or SpotifyBooks Discussed:Very Nice by Marcy DermanskyEscape Room by Megan GoldinOnce More We Saw Stars by Jayson GreeneThe Grammarians by Cathleen Schine I'll Give You The Sun by Jandy NelsonOther books mentioned:One Of Us Is Lying by Karen M. McManusFever by Mary Beth KeaneMrs. Fletcher by Tom PerottaThe Professor and The Madman by Simon Winchester

Culturally Relevant with David Chen
Writing About the Unthinkable in 'Once More We Saw Stars' (with Jayson Greene)

Culturally Relevant with David Chen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 37:27


In May of 2015, a piece of brick fell from the eighth floor of a New York City apartment building, striking and killing Jayson Greene's 2-year old daughter Greta. It was a tragic story that made headlines in major news outlets. Jayson’s new book, Once More We Saw Stars, tells the story of Greta’s death and how it affected him and his family. It has been named by multiple publications as one of the best books of 2019.In this episode, David speaks with Jayson about his writing process and his reaction to the book's reception.Links:Buy Once More We Saw Stars on AmazonFollow Jayson on TwitterLet me know your feedback for the podcast by emailing culturallyrelevantshow(AT)gmail(DOT)com.Follow the show on Twitter.Find every episode of the show at CulturallyRelevantShow.com.This episode was produced and edited by David Chen and powered by Simplecast.

Just the Right Book with Roxanne Coady
How Do We Write About Grief? Jayson Greene on Life After Trauma

Just the Right Book with Roxanne Coady

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 59:44


JAYSON GREENE is a contributing writer and former senior editor at Pitchfork. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, Vulture, and GQ, among other publications. Once More We Saw Stars is his first book. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and son. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Griefcast with Cariad Lloyd
Ep. 87 Jayson Greene

Griefcast with Cariad Lloyd

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 69:16


Cariad talks to writer and music journalist Jayson Greene (Once More We Saw Stars) about his daughter Greta, who died when she was hit by a piece of falling masonry when she was two years old. Jayson talks profoundly and deeply about the pain his family went through, the media intrusion into their lives and how they moved through those days, into the world of becoming parents again. As ever they talk grief, the meaning of tragedy + newspapers.You can follow Jayson on twitter @Jayson_Greene. His book, 'Once More We Saw Stars' is available to buy now.. You can follow the Griefcast on twitter and instagram @thegriefcast.Griefcast won Gold (always believe in your soul) in Best Entertainment, Best Interview + also Podcast of the Year 2018 at the British Podcast Awards and Best Podcast at the ARIA's. It is hosted by Cariad Lloyd, edited by Kate Holland, recorded at Whistledown Studios and the music is provided by The Glue Ensemble. And remember, you are not alone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Woman's Hour
Weekend Woman's Hour: Deborah James, Jayson Greene, Infidelity

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2019 56:52


The author, blogger and podcaster Deborah James talks abut living with bowel cancer and why we all need to talk about poo.Jayson Greene talks about dealing with the unexpected death of his two year old daughter Greta.We discuss why the conversation around ageing can be so negative with Ashton Applewhite who is calling for a movement to end ageism in her book This Chair Rocks and with Maggy Piggott who's book is called How to Age Joyfully.Mary Loudon talks about her debut novel My House is Falling Down about infidelity and an adult love triangle.The author, blogger and podcaster Deborah James talks abut living with bowel cancer and why we all need to talk about poo.People in the UK have a worrying lack of knowledge about what constitutes a crime when it comes to the sexual abuse of children. Amanda Naylor from Barnado's talks about the lastest YouGov Survey and why we need to be concerned about both young girls and boys and from Cris McCurley a member of the Law Society's access to justice committee.Lyra Mckee was killed in Londonderry just over a month ago. Her partner talks about living with Lyra why she's been speaking at an equal marriage rally in Belfast.As a new retrospective of the work of Posy Simmonds opens in London this week we discuss the significance of her work with the curator Paul Gravett, the UK Comics Laureate Hannah Berry and with Edith Pritchett a cartoonist.Presented by Jenni Murray Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed Editor: Jane Thurlow

Woman's Hour
Alina Ibragimova, Food poverty, Jayson Greene

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 43:21


Four years ago, two year old Greta Greene was killed by a piece of falling masonry while out with her grandmother. Her father, Jayson, has written a memoir ‘Once More We Saw Stars'. He discusses how he has dealt with his grief and loss. Violinist Alina Ibragimova famously performed Bach's complete sonatas and partitas at the BBC Proms in 2015. She talks ahead of her performance of Strauss's rarely performed Violin Concerto next week at the Royal Festival Hall. The winner of the BBC Women's Footballer of the Year is announced today. We hear what makes her game special and about the Women's World Cup which kicks off in France in two weeks' time with Rebecca Myers of The Sunday Times. And, two international reports highlight concerns with food poverty and the impact of austerity on families in the UK. We ask what these reports have found.Presenter: Jenni Murray Producer: Ruth Watts

This Is the Author
S4 E29: Jayson Greene, John Von Sothen, and Raegan Moya-Jones

This Is the Author

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 13:25


S4 E29: In this episode, Jayson Greene, author of Once More We Saw Stars; John Von Sothen, author of Monsieur Mediocre; and Raegan Moya-Jones, author of What It Takes. From processing a devastating personal tragedy, to drawing back the curtain on daily life in Paris, to building a big career out of an idea that originated at a kitchen table, these authors are able to reveal the powerful universalities we all share as a result of them each getting deeply personal about their own experiences. Plus, hear why the subway is one author’s favorite place to listen to everything. Once More We Saw Stars by Jayson Greene: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/558379/once-more-we-saw-stars/ Monsieur Mediocre by John von Sothen: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/557160/monsieur-mediocre/ What It Takes by Raegan Moya-Jones: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/550499/what-it-takes/

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Everything Happens with Kate Bowler
Jayson Greene: The Language of Grief

Everything Happens with Kate Bowler

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 36:18


When Jayson Greene’s two-year-old daughter died in a random tragedy, he was forced to find a way forward. What does it look like to hope again after loss? How do you be brave when the world is so terrifying? Jayson and Kate discuss how to stay open to love in the face of fear, especially as parents.

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Celebration Rock
Season 2 Episode 24: The National Is Back With "Sleep Well Beast"

Celebration Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 49:25


Last month I wrote a profile for Uproxx.com that detailed the making of The National's latest album, Sleep Well Beast, which came out on Friday. The band worked at guitarist Aaron Dessner's studio in upstate New York. What else is there to say about yet another great National album? Plenty, in fact. I reached out to Jayson Greene, formerly of Pitchfork and Wondering Sound, to talk about how The National manages to evolve within the relatively narrow confines of a fixed identity. We both agree that Sleep Well Beast extends the band's run of first-rate albums, but what exactly makes this record different from the others, while also reiterating the National's established themes and sound? Sponosored by: SeatGeek

Say Yes: An Elliott Smith Podcast
6: Elliott Smith, Portia Sabin, and Jayson Greene

Say Yes: An Elliott Smith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 25:48


We're closing out Say Yes by hearing from a few folks who've been instrumental in how Elliott Smith's life and work have been presented — including Elliott Smith himself. +

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