[image] (http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/talpodcast/~4/wUJ0USUNisM), This week, three men who came together to protest the murder of George Floyd. (8 minutes) The weekly program explores a theme fiascoes, conventions, the job that takes over your life through a playful mix of radio monologues, mini-documentaries, "found tape," short fiction and unusual music.More information, and archived audio, is . (10 minutes) 1. We do the thing the people in town would rather die than do - spill the crush to the legendary Dr. Artz himself. Transcripts are available at [thisamericanlife.org] (https://www.thisamericanlife.org/799/transcript), A week after Jerry Springers death, we go back to a story we first broadcast years ago, about a side of Springer most people dont know and cant imagine: his years as an idealistic politician in the mold of Bobby Kennedy. (31 minutes) Act Two: Ira talks with Shalom Auslander, who was raised as an Orthodox Jew and who made a pivotal break with his faith at a Rangers game. Specialties Specialty Pediatric Endocrinology Pediatric. Producer Chris Benderev wondered if that wastrue. And we see what happens when both women each come into contact with the anti-abortion movement. ---Act Two: Ira talks with Shalom Auslander, who was raised as an Orthodox Jew and who made a pivotal break with his faith at a Rangers game. ---Act One: The musicians in the orchestra for Phantom of the Opera tell reporter Jay Caspian Kang about what its like to play the exact same music every single nightfor decades. We attempt to bridge this gap of misunderstanding between camp people and non-camp people. With so many songs, movies, and books about the joy of the open road, it's hard to take just a normal road trip without huge expectations. Your support keeps public radio independent and accessible, 797: What I Was Thinking As We Were Sinking. But the story that the public knows is very different from what actually happened to Jane. See production, box office & company info. They were unified, loud, and impressive, but over time these three friends end up in three very different places.! He reflects on what goes through his head as hes going down. (15 minutes), Prologue: Ira talks with his father and co-host for this show, Barry Glass, about his own early days working in radio. At the time, she felt like these stories had been so widely covered that people had gotten used to them and ignored them. (616) 249-8000. since the public rollout of ChatGPT. (8 minutes) Act Two: Producer Alix Spiegel talks to one of her closest friends, Sarah Blust, about the . Prologue: Ira has some thoughts about our countrys long history of alien invasion movies. I offer the Embodying Compassion approach, which incorporates skills of mindfulness, self-compassion, and a structured process to challenge highly critical narratives often derived from cultural influences which can interfere with our capacity to freely offer our unique gifts to the world. (8 minutes) Act Two: Producer Alix Spiegel talks to one of her closest friends, Sarah Blust, about the time Sarah met a stranger who, unbeknownst to her, had already spent years thinking about her. Then anything can happen. Would you like to live your daily life in a way that feels more connected to and aligned with what matters most to you ? How have their lives changed, or not. It's like it goes quiet for a moment. ---Act One: Producer Elna Baker meets Todd Sklar, a man who cant quit rats. Which seemed sort of incredible to her. Government isnt doing much to prevent school shootings. [image] (http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/talpodcast/~4/p41tfsPlK00), Just a few years before he got the internship at NPR that started him in radio, our host Ira Glass had another career. This American Life Show Feed. This American Life is a weekly public radio program and podcast. (8 minutes) (8 minutes) Act Two: Producer Alix Spiegel talks to one of her closest friends, Sarah Blust, about the time Sarah met a stranger who, unbeknownst to her, had already spent years thinking about her. We talk to people who wanted abortions right when the laws were changing in their states. Getting to the facts can be difficult, but its always the right thing to do. Then anything can happen. They had to wait for appointments, for money to travel or abortion pills. Lilly Sullivan reports. An investigation into a very basic question about people: Are most of us bad or good? (10 minutes), Act One: Back in 2021, a 19-year-old intern at the Idaho state legislature reported that a state Representative named Aaron von Ehlinger raped her. I accept credit cards through a secure platform, checks, & also can provide you with an invoice to submit to your insurer for reimbursement. Prologue: We get a tip that an entire town is consumed by a huge, elementary-school-style crush on a local veterinarian. I specialize in Life Coaching, Life Transitions and Eating. Whohasitright? Writer Brady Udall with another story about what animals can take the place of, in our lives and in our homesthis one involving an armadillo. Our Senior Editor David Kestenbaum thinks that even though theres been a ton of coverage, theres one thing people havent talked much about: have these machines gotten to the point that theyre starting to have something like human intelligence? She talks to a couple of pet sitters to find out. (10 minutes) Act One: Back in 2021, a 19-year-old intern at the Idaho state legislature reported that a state Representative named Aaron von Ehlinger raped her. Each week we choose a theme and put He talks with scientists at Microsoft whove been trying to figure that out. The pandemic broke school. [image] (http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/talpodcast/~4/Pd8LTiCrrE0), An ode to the daily practices and rituals of lifeboth mundane and specialand what you learn from simply doing a thing every single day.! The chance to make new friends. A journalism student approached him, asking for advice about a story he wanted to look into something thatd been big news in Britain, something hed thought about for years. But then, the laws changed. Prologue: Ira talks with his father and co-host for this show, Barry Glass, about his own early days working in radio. That's what I heard. (14 minutes). (26 minutes) (15 minutes) Act Four: We drop a hot mic into a hot mess of a rats nest. And host Ira Glass introduces two special co-hosts for todays show. Personal stories with funny moments, big feelings, and surprising plot twists. (14 minutes), The one animal we cant seem to live without, even when we really, really want to. (11 minutes), Act Four: Chicago playwright Beau OReilly talks about how he reconciled with his estranged father years ago by becoming an alcoholic just like him. What happens when of a group of public school students in the Bronx goes to visit an elite private school three miles away. *Group Counseling and Workshops
But what about the women at the center of all this whove been way less visible after they told what happened to them? Hows he really seen in his home country? (10 minutes), Act Two: Ian Brown explains the lengths a normal dad will go to give his daughter a memorable birthday party, including a birthday stunt so crass that he and his wife shocked all of their friends. They are three miles apart. The Supreme Court case that overturned Roe v. Wade began with a lawsuit filed by a Mississippi abortion clinic. 7055 Folsom Boulevard We visit with one group of people who are trying to rescue us from something very large, and another group trying to rescue us from something very small.! 1 hr 10 min playlist_add Jun 4, 2023 692: The Show of Delights In these dark, combative times, we attempt the most radical counterprogramming we could imagine: a show made up entirely of stories. ---Act One: LA writer/performer Sandra Tsing Loh discovers that a local rock band has recorded a song about her own father, wildly misinterpreting who he is. (25 minutes) Act Two: Jane Doe walks into a public ethics hearing at the Idaho state capitol and navigates the aftermath. If you are a first responder or work in a high stress job that is affecting your personal or family life there is help to manage those symptoms and situations in order to enjoy life again. Prologue: Ira has some thoughts about our countrys long history of alien invasion movies. Personal stories with funny moments, big feelings, and surprising plot twists. Host Emanuele Berry shares stories about Black people who got tangled up in this current backlash in both extreme and very personal ways. (17minutes) (11 minutes) Nearby Areas. Personal stories with funny moments, big feelings, and surprising plot twists. Back then she adapted one of the stories for our show and were replaying it today, a frank conversation with another one of the presidents accusers, Jessica Leeds, who also testified in Carrolls case against Trump. (10 minutes), Act One: Bim talks to poet Ross Gay, whose book inspired todays show, about the discipline and rigor of seeking and holding onto delight. They had to wait to get an appointment, figure out how to get out of state or order abortion pills. Thatmovement gave way to a newer, reactionary one, a backlash thatis playing out in schools and school boardmeetings across America. (8 minutes) Act One: We do the thing the people in town would rather die than do - spill the crush to the legendary Dr. Artz himself. (23 minutes), Act Three: Jane Doe sent some questions for us to ask Chanel Miller. Last week's story continues, about a Michigan couple who walked into a police officer's house and made a disturbing discovery. (11 minutes) Act One: Producer Elna Baker meets Todd Sklar, a man who cant quit rats. (10 minutes) State legislators talked about how proud they were of their ability to do the right thing so quickly. ---Act One: Back in 2021, a 19-year-old intern at the Idaho state legislature reported that a state Representative named Aaron von Ehlinger raped her. People trying to jump in and solve other people's problems, putting themselves directly in the gap between the problem and the solution. (23 minutes) There she worked on several shows including The Nod, Undone and StartUp. The class holds a funeral for the drawing, which accidentally unleashes a much bigger feeling than anyone anticipated. . 1555 44th St SW, Grand Rapids, MI, 49509. Prologue: We get a tip that an entire town is consumed by a huge, elementary-school-style crush on a local veterinarian. This week: the police officer suffers the consequences and so does the couple. We see how much life has changed, nine months later. How have their lives changed, or not. Did he come to power in 1999 by killing hundreds of innocent Russians? Aviva DeKornfeld has a theory that petsitting is a job like that. There's a theme to each episode of This American Life, and a variety of stories on that theme. If you enjoyed this episode, you may like these. The main reason they were there? The Artz follows Wes Hudson in his first year of college at Harvey University as well as the lives of the students and their professor as they navigate through their own personal struggles.The Artz follows Wes Hudson in his first year of college at Harvey University as well as the lives of the students and their professor as they navigate through their own personal struggles.The Artz follows Wes Hudson in his first year of college at Harvey University as well as the lives of the students and their professor as they navigate through their own personal struggles. ---Act One: Bim talks to poet Ross Gay, whose book inspired todays show, about the discipline and rigor of seeking and holding onto delight. Transcripts are available at [thisamericanlife.org] (https://www.thisamericanlife.org/798/transcript), It's funny the things that go through your head during a disaster. Stories from the center of this moment of history, the day it happened. Prologue: We get a tip that an entire town is consumed by a huge, elementary-school-style crush on a local veterinarian. PCC. We do the thing the people in town would rather die than do - spill the crush to the legendary Dr. Artz himself. We see how much life has changed, nine months later. (14 minutes) They had to wait to get an appointment, figure out how to get out of state or order abortion pills. This 10 week online course will provide the opportunity to learn and practice the skills of mindful self-compassion as it relates to the self and the body. [image] (http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/talpodcast/~4/6g4pHYtlWxY), The pandemic forced jobs to change, but then the workers changed, too.! Humans encounter non-human intelligences of various kinds and try to make sense of them. Jody Ransom, Psy.D. Finding time and . I specialize in Trauma and PTSD, Anxiety and Relationship, Marriage & Family Therapist, [image] (http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/talpodcast/~4/oY0USTfxlQg), We human beings think we run the world, that weve got things under control. And we see what happens when both women each come into contact with the anti-abortion movement. And you have to remember, back then, most newspapers had six or more editions per day. In 2020 she published a series of stories interviewing women whove accused President Trump of sexual assault or harassment. Personal stories with funny moments, big feelings, and surprising plot twists. People trying to coax each other across the line, from one side to the other. (9 minutes) But what about the women at the center of all this whove been way less visible after they told what happened to them? (9 minutes) Act Five: What happens when a dealer of delight gets depressed? Transcripts are available at [thisamericanlife.org] (https://www.thisamericanlife.org/801/transcript), In these dark, combative times, we attempt the most radical counterprogramming we could imagine: a show made up entirely of stories about delight. (2 minutes) Act One: In this past year weve witnessed a revolution in A.I. (6 minutes), Act Three: The journalist E. Jean Carroll is in court this week with her rape case against Donald Trump. Howard Markel. Stories of people racing against time to solve a huge intractable problem. (18 minutes) (3 minutes), In these dark, combative times, we attempt the most radical counterprogramming we could imagine: a show made up entirely of stories about delight. [image] (http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/talpodcast/~4/CZDZ0gcBrow), We heard about a test that could determine if someone was a psychopath. (10 minutes) Act Two: Ian Brown explains the lengths a normal dad will go to give his daughter a memorable birthday party, including a birthday stunt so crass that he and his wife shocked all of their friends. Producer Diane Wu spent some time recently with a teenage humanoid who feels that way. Find Reviews, Ratings, Directions, Business Hours, Contact Information and book online appointment. Its the most popular weekly podcast in the world, and winner of the first ever Pulitzer Prize for a radio show or podcast. In that waiting, other things happened. Transcripts are available at thisamericanlife.org. (2 minutes), Act One: Producer Ike Sriskandarajahrevisits a maritime disaster that left an impact on a group of friends from his youth. How have their lives changed, or not. [image] (http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/talpodcast/~4/TueOrZOsF1s), Most of us go from day to day just coasting on the status quo. Prologue: Some powerful and well known men lost their jobs after #MeToo. View More. Newsy stories that try to capture what it's like to be alive right now. (22 minutes) Act Two: Fifty years ago, New York City started to put garbage out in plastic bags. As a narrative coach, I offer a process of inquiry that facilitates your connection with what matters most to you. ---Act Two: Producer Robyn Semien captures a special morning for her five-year-old son, Cole, who is doing something delightful for the very first time: hes getting to ride the school bus. The hope is that kids connect, but some of the public school kids just cant get over the divide. (12 minutes) (A swimmer at Stanford University named Brock Turner sexually assaulted her while she was unconscious.) Other Dorothy Artz's; Trusted Connections, Since 2002. Lilly Sullivan reports. (603) 819-5578. She is also the recipient of a 2015 Fulbright award to Macau, China. There was a public ethics hearing and Ehlinger resigned. It's funny the things that go through your head during a disaster. . (4 minutes) Prologue: Ira has some thoughts about our countrys long history of alien invasion movies. Lilly Sullivan reports. [image] (http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/talpodcast/~4/kuV42pdzS-M), Words mean things, but some words are especially meaningful.! (29 minutes) Lilly Sullivan reports. We pulled together a massive team of theater pros at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Opera Housenearly 50 singers, actors, dancers and musicians. At this moment of unimaginable loss, stories of people reckoning with grief and what they learn.! On the day Roe was overturned, we were there. About dr artz this american life Will Netflix Bring Back Dr. ---Act Three: How did Alberta, Canada pull off a feat that has eluded the rest of human civilization? We hear from kids who are dealing with some of the countrys most contentious debates. If it aint broke, why fix itright? Our Senior Editor David Kestenbaum thinks that even though theres been a ton of coverage, theres one thing people havent talked much about: have these machines gotten to the point that theyre starting to have something like human intelligence? Lilly Sullivan reports. But then, the laws changed. ---Act One: Alex Blumberg tells the true story of Jerry Springer's life before he was a talk show host. Many people seem convinced they are seeking revenge for past injustices. Guest host Lilly Sullivan goes to Utah to investigate the mystery of the hot vet. [image] (http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/talpodcast/~4/uh7lp_nEQwI), For Thanksgiving weekend, stories about food, and people who set out on very particular missions with food. Dr. Starkloff was a good political operator. Caroline got interested in a girl like that in Oklahoma. This American Life is true stories that unfold like little movies for radio. Act One: We do the thing the people in town would rather die than do - spill the crush to the legendary Dr. Artz himself. There will be opportunities to do self-reflective writing using narrative questions. And during that waiting, a lot of interesting things happened. We hear an insiders account from the man who ran Trust & Safety at the company, until he couldnt stand it anymore. (9 minutes), Act Five: What happens when a dealer of delight gets depressed? 703 talking about this. She talks to a couple of pet sitters to find out. (No.) The original idea was to put this on our show, but it got too big. Ira's own father, Barry Glass, co-hosts this special Father's Day show. (17 minutes) ---Act Three: Its been nine months since the first group of people who wanted abortions couldnt get them in their states. Producer Ike Sriskandarajah investigates the decision that led to the citys rat baby boom. [image] (http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/talpodcast/~4/axxhtDWoFT0), To commemorate our shows 25th year, we have a program about people who were born the year our show went ontheair.! (8minutes) Act Two: Producer Robyn Semien captures a special morning for her five-year-old son, Cole, who is doing something delightful for the very first time: hes getting to ride the school bus. I collaborate with clients to clarify their intentions and to create an atmosphere of acceptance and mindful awareness which facilitates positive change. [image] (http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/talpodcast/~4/xpypXh8mL1I), What happens when your own community suddenly turns on you?! He talks with scientists at Microsoft whove been trying to figure that out. (13 minutes) Would you prefer to be more accepting of your body and yourself? (9 minutes), Looping thoughts about people you barely know, or don't know at all. We talk to people who wanted abortions right when the laws were changing in their states. [image] (http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/talpodcast/~4/YwoT41x0Xls), What happens when one family goes all in on fighting climate change.! Many people seem convinced they are seeking revenge for past injustices. Newsy stories that try to capture what it's like to be alive right now. And host Ira Glass introduces two special co-hosts for todays show. Act Two: Producer Alix Spiegel talks to one of her closest friends, Sarah Blust, about the time Sarah met a stranger who, unbeknownst to her, had already spent years thinking about her. Explore the region. Psychologist, All have secret identities. [image] (http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/talpodcast/~4/_KDozKOQf4s), Who thought that would be good for a kid?! In these 8 week sessions, we will review some of the underlying tenets of the narrative worldview. They had to wait to get an appointment, figure out how to get out of state or order abortion pills. Lilly Sullivan reports. I am only taking new clients for courses, which begin in Fall 2023. Sacramento, CA 95826-2625. (19 minutes) Act Two: Doctors say one effect of the new bans is people seeking abortions much later into their second trimesters. Act Two: Producer Alix Spiegel talks to one of her closest friends, Sarah Blust, about the time Sarah met a stranger who, unbeknownst to her, had already spent years thinking about her. What will this mean for the future of higher education?! Without the SATs, a majority of universities have gone test-optional. (5 minutes) Act Three: A species of massive, mysterious, highly intelligent beings have recently been making contact with humanity. (5 minutes) Act One: In the months following the courts decision, two women are stalled getting abortions. This American Life 799: The Lives of Others Listen now Description Looping thoughts about people you barely know, or don't know at all. Ira then hands the show over to Bim as guest host. Guest host Lilly Sullivan goes to Utah to investigate the mystery of the hot vet. Theres a program that brings together kids from two schools. This American Life is true stories that unfold like little movies for radio. He takes a look around. Nashua, NH. (12 minutes) (2 minutes) Ask about video and phone sessions. It's the story of an idealistic and serious Jerry Springer, a progressive politician, and the most popular mayor ever of a certain American city. A woman wakes up and discovers her backyard has disappeared, and other stories from places slowly coming apart. With Kathleen Bostick, Jazmine Carmichael, Dawson Jade Jones, Himie Freeman. Person 5 Everybody says that about him. She wrote a victim impact statement that millions of people read. (15 minutes), Act Four: We drop a hot mic into a hot mess of a rats nest.
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