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Ordinary Unhappiness
66: Teens, Cops, and Spies: The Varieties of Hysterical Experience feat. Dan Taberski

Ordinary Unhappiness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 84:39


Abby and Patrick welcome Dan Taberski, creator of the brand-new podcast series Hysterical. They explore the genesis of the series and the challenges and rewards of confronting both the history and the present of “the H-word.” Tracking the trajectories of this famously “elusive neurosis,” Hysterical looks to episodes from colonial America to Belle Epoque Paris to modern-day Iran, and tracks the stories of people from high school students in upstate New York to a prosecutor in Ohio to former CIA agents. How does the documentary balance the different senses of “hysteria” and being “hysterical” as concepts in the history of medicine, as labels used to stigmatize and dismiss suffering, and as a clarifying term for understanding contemporary events? What is ultimately diagnosable as “real” in the brain, in our genes, or according to the DSM – and how do we square those supposed answers with our personal narratives, beliefs, and certainties? In what ways do the individual symptoms of “conversion disorders” reflect underlying social conditions? And how do moral panics and fits of “mass hysteria” reveal hierarchies of gender, race, vulnerability, and power? Taberski tells us about what it was like to interview such a wide range of subjects, and how the show worked to put their stories and personal feelings about “the H-word” into dialogue with interpretations by doctors, sociologists, psychoanalysts, and pundits. Plus: secondary gain, the idea of “evenly hovering attention,” the ethics of leaning into messiness, and the psychoanalytically provocative aspects of podcasting.You can listen to Hysterical anywhere you get your podcasts; more details are here: https://wondery.com/shows/hysterical/A podcast about psychoanalysis, politics, pop culture, and the ways we suffer now. New episodes on Saturdays. Follow us on social media:  Linktree: https://linktr.ee/OrdinaryUnhappiness Twitter: @UnhappinessPod Instagram: @OrdinaryUnhappiness Patreon: patreon.com/OrdinaryUnhappiness Theme song: Formal Chicken - Gnossienne No. 1 https://open.spotify.com/album/2MIIYnbyLqriV3vrpUTxxO Provided by Fruits Music

On the Media
How 9/11 Broke Our Brains

On the Media

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 17:12


Twenty-two years ago, two planes crashed into the Twin Towers. Another plane hit the Pentagon, and another crashed in Pennsylvania — killing nearly 3,000 people in total. The attacks became the pretense for a sprawling, ongoing war on terror that has directly and indirectly claimed some 4.5 million lives in post-9/11 war zones, including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Syria, and Yemen, according to a 2023 estimate from Brown University.  In his 2021 podcast, 9/12, Dan Taberski brought us the story of a documentary filmmaker named Dylan Avery, whose 2005 film Loose Change helped embolden the 9/11 Truther Movement. In this piece, OTM reporter Micah Loewinger speaks with Taberski about Loose Change, and the complicated notoriety it brought to Avery. He also interviews Korey Rowe, a producer on Loose Change, about how Google Video helped it become the internet's first viral film. Then, Micah speaks with Charles B Strozier, author of Until the Fires Stopped Burning: 9/11 and New York City in the Words and Experiences of Survivors and Witnesses, about the moment when exactly 9/11 conspiracy theories broke into the mainstream. This segment originally aired in our September 10th, 2021 program, Aftershocks.

On the Media
How 9/11 Broke Our Brains

On the Media

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 17:09


Twenty-two years ago, two planes crashed into the Twin Towers. Another plane hit the Pentagon, and another crashed in Pennsylvania — killing nearly 3,000 people in total. The attacks became the pretense for a sprawling, ongoing war on terror that has directly and indirectly claimed some 4.5 million lives in post-9/11 war zones, including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Syria, and Yemen, according to a 2023 estimate from Brown University.  In his 2021 podcast, 9/12, Dan Taberski brought us the story of a documentary filmmaker named Dylan Avery, whose 2005 film Loose Change helped embolden the 9/11 Truther Movement. In this piece, OTM reporter Micah Loewinger speaks with Taberski about Loose Change, and the complicated notoriety it brought to Avery. He also interviews Korey Rowe, a producer on Loose Change, about how Google Video helped it become the internet's first viral film. Then, Micah speaks with Charles B Strozier, author of Until the Fires Stopped Burning: 9/11 and New York City in the Words and Experiences of Survivors and Witnesses, about the moment when exactly 9/11 conspiracy theories broke into the mainstream. This segment originally aired in our September 10th, 2021 program, Aftershocks.

Talk Toomey
Daryl Taberski (snapcase)

Talk Toomey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 35:15


Daryl Taberski of snapcase is on the Talk Toomey podcast to discuss the 25th Anniversary of "Progression Through Unlearning". Daryl and Toomey start the talk with some history of the band and Daryl's switch from bass to vocals. Daryl discusses producer Steve Evetts wanting to take the band to next level and get that live feel on record. Daryl speaks on writing most of the record prior to the studio, but tells a story of writing the classic "Zombie Prescription" in the studio. The guys also talk influences, lyrical content and the concept of the album. You know they talk about that snare drum and the amount of time they took in the studio. Daryl talks Victory Records, The Pee Wee sample and touring the album. He speaks on meeting and touring with Deftones at the time and the pros and cons of The Warped Tour. They end the talk with the different 25th Anniversary bundles for the record, the Optic book and the upcoming Buffalo show. 

The New Scene
Episode 91: Daryl Taberski of Snapcase

The New Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 97:45


Keith and Tommy sit down with Daryl Taberski of Snapcase to discuss growing up in Buffalo, discovering the local scene, the formation and history of Snapcase, the recording of Progression Through Unlearning, life on the road, some of the difficulties the band faced both with the scene and with other bands, the California Takeover shows then and now, life outside the band, Snapcase's lasting influence and more.

Skullduggery
Did Eddie Gallagher cross the line? (with Dan Taberski)

Skullduggery

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 43:14


The 2019 trial of Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher gripped the nation due to the heinousness of the crimes of which Gallagher, a SEAL team captain, was accused. And though he was charged with the 2017 murder of an Iraqi detainee, he was acquitted of all charges but one — posing in a photo with the young dead Iraqi man. But, over the course of the six episodes of the new podcast “The Line,” written and produced by Dan Taberski, the story of how that man died becomes much, much more complicated. Taberski joins Michael Isikoff, Daniel Klaidman and Victoria Bassetti on this episode to discuss his podcast and its shocking new revelations, as well as the culture of the military’s elite special operators that Taberski spent so much time learning about firsthand, through the community of SEALs he spoke with for the show. What are the true costs of a twenty-year war on the psyches of the men and women who fight it? And, what responsibility do we, the American people, have for how they draw the line between what is acceptable and what is forbidden in war?GUEST:Dan Taberski (@dtaberski), writer and executive producer of “The Line” podcast HOSTS:Michael Isikoff (@Isikoff), Chief Investigative Correspondent, Yahoo NewsDaniel Klaidman (@dklaidman), Editor in Chief, Yahoo NewsVictoria Bassetti (@VBass), fellow, Brennan Center for Justice (contributing co-host) RESOURCES:“The Line” podcast (Jigsaw Productions & Apple Originals), available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify“Eddie Gallagher’s shocking claim that SEALs intended for detainee to die” by Luis Martinez (ABC News, May 5)Follow us on Twitter: @SkullduggeryPodListen and subscribe to “Skullduggery” on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.Email us with feedback, questions or tips: SkullduggeryPod@yahoo.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Enterprise Hardcore Podcast
Episode 26- Daryl Taberski (Snapcase)

Enterprise Hardcore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 97:06


On this episode I talk with Daryl Taberski. We talk about Snapcase, Buffalo Hardcore, as well as a few other topics. The conversation mainly centers around Snapcase. We talk about each album, touring, Victory Records, and plenty of other subjects related to Snapcase. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enterprise-hardcore-podcast/support

Nickel City Soundtrack Podcast
NCS-001 Incarnation (Daryl Taberski/snapcase)

Nickel City Soundtrack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 54:39


In this Episode Chris and Mark interview Daryl Taberski the singer of snapcase about the album Lookinglasself. Lookinglasself was the first record that Daryl sang on after moving from bass and is arguably the release that put snapcase squarely on the hardcore map.

Nickel City Soundtrack Podcast
NCS-001 Incarnation (Daryl Taberski/snapcase)

Nickel City Soundtrack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 54:39


In this Episode Chris and Mark interview Daryl Taberski the singer of snapcase about the album Lookinglasself. Lookinglasself was the first record that Daryl sang on after moving from bass and is arguably the release that put snapcase squarely on the hardcore map.

Lead Singer Syndrome with Shane Told
Daryl Taberski (Snapcase, Vault)

Lead Singer Syndrome with Shane Told

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 55:47


Episode 186 - Snapcase's Daryl Taberski, singer of one of Shane's favorite bands ever - and the band that got him into hardcore, joins the show!  Snapcase burst out of the Buffalo, NY hardcore scene in the mid 90's and quickly became one of the biggest selling Hardcore bands ever.  As Victory Records' flagship band, Snapcase was also one of the first underground hardcore bands to play Warped Tour.  In 2002, they disbanded but left an incredible legacy.  Shane and Daryl discuss his unique vocal style, playing shows again, the Buffalo music scene, and THAT snare drum.   This episode is brought to you by Eyeconic.  Shop Eyewear at the best possible prices.  Use promo code LSS to save 10% off your entire order today!!!!  Go to:  Eyeconic.com/LSS #LookEyeconic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Gist: The Lie of Live PD

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 42:16


A few months ago, Dan Taberski joined us to talk about latest season of his Headlong podcast, Running From Cops, focused on reality television shows about police. One series in particular, Live PD, was billed as a documentary but seemed to fall into the same bad practices as other reality programming. Taberski tried to interview the Dan Abrams, the show’s host, and was never able to get him on mic.  Lucky for us, in 2016 Mike interviewed Abrams for The Gist when Live PD was first airing. So we’re airing a few clips of Mike’s conversation with Taberski, the Running From Cops segment about Live PD, and Mike’s 2016 interview with Abrams. Enjoy the cop-a-thon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Gist
The Lie of Live PD

The Gist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 42:16


A few months ago, Dan Taberski joined us to talk about latest season of his Headlong podcast, Running From Cops, focused on reality television shows about police. One series in particular, Live PD, was billed as a documentary but seemed to fall into the same bad practices as other reality programming. Taberski tried to interview the Dan Abrams, the show’s host, and was never able to get him on mic.  Lucky for us, in 2016 Mike interviewed Abrams for The Gist when Live PD was first airing. So we’re airing a few clips of Mike’s conversation with Taberski, the Running From Cops segment about Live PD, and Mike’s 2016 interview with Abrams. Enjoy the cop-a-thon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Business
Dan Taberski on his new podcast ‘Running from COPS'

The Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 29:32


As a follow-up to his podcasts about exercise guru Richard Simmons and then Y2K, Dan Taberski set out to investigate the darker aspects of the long-running show ‘Cops.' Taberski tells us about making ‘Running from COPS,' the product of an 18-month deep-dive into in the show. Turns out, if you live in a town where it films, ‘Cops' might come for you whether you're a bad boy or not.

Crime Writers On...True Crime Review
A Teacher's Pet update, HBO's The Sentence and Headlong: Surviving Y2K

Crime Writers On...True Crime Review

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 88:22


IRL Rebecca renders a verdict...and gets to check something off her bucket list. There's a true crime update out of Australia with an arrest in the Teacher's Pet case. Should we reconsider the quality of a podcast story poorly told, yet effective at solving the crime? HBO brings us to tears with The Sentence, a look at one woman's 15-year mandatory-minimum sentence and its effects on her young children. Can a documentary about a single family speak to a larger institutional issue? TO HERE OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEW OF "THE SENTENCE" GO TO 33:01. Then Dan Taberski returns with Headlong: Surviving Y2K. This look at global disaster averted weaves stories about eager doomsday preppers, bank robbers, dissident journalists, mothers in labor, and Taberski's own story of coming out to his wife. Let's party like it's 1999. TO HEAR OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEW OF "SURVIVING Y2K" GO TO 1:11:53. Then in Crime of the Week: there arose such a clatter. SPONSORS THIS WEEK BetterHelp - get 10% off with code crime at betterhelp.com/crime Thoughtfully - thoughtfully.com/crime and use promo code CRIME for 20% off your order Brooklinen - get $20 off AND free shipping is to use promo code CWO at brooklinen.com Bombas - go to bombas.com/crime and use the code CRIME for 20% off your first order  FabFitFun - fabfitfun.com and use my code CRIME to get $10 off  Madison Reed - listen for a special deal just for our listeners Poshmark - Use the Poshmark app, sign up, and enter the code CRIME5 Support the show.

The Blotter Presents
Brief 6: Taberski, Rudolf, And Judge On Making A Murderer

The Blotter Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 6:10


Netflix's You Can't Make This Up podcast on MAM Pt. 2 doesn't quite work.

Changing Reels
Episode 18 - Pariah

Changing Reels

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 48:31


How does a teenager come to terms with her sexual identity in an environment that refuses to acknowledge who she really is? This is the predicament that 17-year-old Alike finds herself in as she tries to navigate an overbearing mother, a father in denial and her own quest to find a relationship. We celebrate LGBT cinema, and the upcoming Inside Out Film Festival, by focusing on Dee Rees' wonderful film Pariah. Before we dive into that film, we kick things off by discussing our short film picks: Dan's Taberski's These C*cksucking Tears and Alex Bohs' Half.

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Pop Culture Confidential
Episode 70: ‘Missing Richard Simmons’ with Dan Taberski

Pop Culture Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2017 23:39


Richard Simmons, workout and fitness guru, is a true American pop culture icon. One example of the empire he built is his workout video “Sweatin’ to the Oldies”, which sold millions of copies. Three years ago Simmons mysteriously disappeared from public life, including cutting off contact with most of the world. This week we speak to Dan Taberski about his search for answers that lead to the massive podcast hit “Missing Richard Simmons”. Taberski is a writer, director and former producer for “The Daily Show” who was a student at Simmons fitness class “Slimmons” in Beverly Hills. He became friends with Simmons and had discussed making a documentary about his life and work. So why does the most flamboyant and visible exercise evangelist suddenly disappear without alerting friends and colleagues? Dan Taberski talks to host Christina Jeurling Birro about the importance of Richard Simmons, the many thousands of people that Simmons so generously helped during his career and the theories to why he may have retreated for the public eye.

100 Words Or Less: The Podcast
Daryl Taberski from Snapcase

100 Words Or Less: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 87:19


Episode 208 - IT’S OUR 4 YEAR ANNIVERSARY! CELEBRATE! This week is very special for me as I bring on Daryl Taberski, the vocalist from Snapcase. They are one of my favorite bands of all time and I never would have had an excuse to talk to Daryl if it wasn’t for this podcast but we discuss many incredible things like the formation of the band, the days where the band was courted by major labels and the evolution of the bands sound. It’s a lengthy conversation but well worth your time. Please spread the word on this show and tell your friends about it. I want to make this one of the largest episodes in the shows history. Thanks for listening all of these years, I really appreciate all of you. Use our Amazon Affiliate Code to support the show! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers