Longform Podcast #547: Jamie Loftus

Jamie Loftus is a comedian, writer, and podcaster. Her new book is Raw Dog: The Naked Truth About Hot Dogs. “Comedy has been super helpful to me because it’s so based on failing every night sometimes that I wasn’t afraid of failure in the same way because it’s just like, Well, that’s going to happen … Read moreLongform Podcast #547: Jamie Loftus

821: Embrace the Suck

People finding themselves in situations that are worse than they thought and deciding to really go with it. Prologue: A Boston woman takes her dog for a walk and suddenly finds herself in a terrible situation she never anticipated. The strange thing is, it helps her. (9 minutes) Act One: Two college friends try to stop … Read more821: Embrace the Suck

Longform Podcast #546: Javier Zamora

Javier Zamora is the author of Unaccompanied, a poetry collection, and Solito, a memoir. “There was something that I felt eating away at me, which made me a very angry and volatile teenager. And I think I was an angry teenager because I had this trauma that nobody around me could talk about, and that … Read moreLongform Podcast #546: Javier Zamora

815: How I Learned to Shave

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 Keeper notebook, she was very surprised. As far as … Read more815: How I Learned to Shave

Longform Podcast #555: Evan Hughes

Evan Hughes is a journalist whose work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, GQ, The Atlantic, The Atavist and many others. His book, just out in paperback, is Pain Hustlers: Crime and Punishment at an Opioid Startup. “It should be called slow-form journalism…. It is heavily edited. It’s heavily fact checked. And chances … Read moreLongform Podcast #555: Evan Hughes

241: 20 Acts in 60 Minutes

Yet another testimony to the power chickens have over our hearts and minds.  Jack Hitt reports on an opera about Chicken Little.  It’s performed with dressed-up styrofoam balls, it’s sung in Italian and, no kidding, able to make grown men cry. (14 minutes)The official website for the opera “Love’s Fowl” by Susan Vitucci and Henry Krieger … Read more241: 20 Acts in 60 Minutes

Amy Tan on Writing and Depression, and Using What is Beyond Our Ordinary Senses

~~~~ Amy Tan Teaches Fiction, Memory, and Imagination – MasterClass page “Amy Tan was 33 before she first explored her voice as a fiction author. A few years later, her debut novel, The Joy Luck Club, spent 40 weeks on The New York Times bestseller list. Now she’s showing you her approach to the challenges … Read moreAmy Tan on Writing and Depression, and Using What is Beyond Our Ordinary Senses

Music Review: The Holey Bible – Florry

(Dear Life Records) Ironically enough, Florry’s ultra-charming The Holey Bible reaches its most ascendant moment after the false ending of its closing track, From Where You Are. Here, the Francie Medosch-led alt-country collective fully gels with a hot guitar lead, desperately sawed strings, and an assured bass line. Like the book upon which the album’s … Read moreMusic Review: The Holey Bible – Florry

Longform Podcast #549: Reginald Dwayne Betts

Reginald Dwayne Betts is a poet, lawyer, and founder of the nonprofit Freedom Reads. His New York Times Magazine article “Could an Ex-Convict Become an Attorney? I Intended to Find Out” won the National Magazine Award. His new podcast is Almost There. “I felt like I had to own becoming something and intuitively understood that … Read moreLongform Podcast #549: Reginald Dwayne Betts

Longform Podcast #548: Susan Burton

Susan Burton is an editor at This American Life, the author of the memoir Empty, and the host of the podcast The Retrievals. “I know I have much more anger than I reveal, and I don’t think that’s uncommon. Especially for women. There’s been a lot of attention to that in recent years—the anger of … Read moreLongform Podcast #548: Susan Burton

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