Whats it about?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's old, but I was so riveted by the first Season of Serial about Adnan Syad.
+1
It really remains the best one.
Omg yes
Anonymous wrote:This America Life 61: Fiasco! Laugh until you cry
Anonymous wrote:I think it was one episode of This American Life, with a low-income student theme, but I could be confusing two similar episodes for one. Top students at an awful inner-city school spend the day at a pricey Ivy prep school (Fieldston), then it gives an update on their life like 5 years later?
1 — poor Black girl, really assertive personality, no. 1 in her inner-city high school and has big dreams. Update is she never went to college, just ended up broke and trapped working dead-end gig at Whole Foods. She's said in retrospect she realized she wasn't smart, her school was just low performing, which gave her delusions of grandeur.
2 — poor Black boy and girlfriend each win 100% full ride financial aid to the same SLAC. Boy skips classes, doesn't study, doesn't ask for help...is kicked out for failing too many classes. He didn't fully grasp the college kicked (counseled) him out, so he returned after Christmas break and his dorm key didn't work and they told him to leave campus. In contrast, the girlfriend studied hard, thrived and graduated.
3 — counselor bent over backwards to get another Black girl get into I think it was Williams College? 100% free full ride. She quit after a semester to move back near her boyfriend in the ghetto and went to a junior college nursing program instead.
4 — inner-city kid gets full ride to Choate boarding school in NJ for 9th-12th. like basically a $200,000 lottery ticket. his piece of garbage drug addict mom wouldn't let him go!
Just heartbreaking content.
Anonymous wrote:I think it was one episode of This American Life, with a low-income student theme, but I could be confusing two similar episodes for one. Top students at an awful inner-city school spend the day at a pricey Ivy prep school (Fieldston), then it gives an update on their life like 5 years later?
1 — poor Black girl, really assertive personality, no. 1 in her inner-city high school and has big dreams. Update is she never went to college, just ended up broke and trapped working dead-end gig at Whole Foods. She's said in retrospect she realized she wasn't smart, her school was just low performing, which gave her delusions of grandeur.
2 — poor Black boy and girlfriend each win 100% full ride financial aid to the same SLAC. Boy skips classes, doesn't study, doesn't ask for help...is kicked out for failing too many classes. He didn't fully grasp the college kicked (counseled) him out, so he returned after Christmas break and his dorm key didn't work and they told him to leave campus. In contrast, the girlfriend studied hard, thrived and graduated.
3 — counselor bent over backwards to get another Black girl get into I think it was Williams College? 100% free full ride. She quit after a semester to move back near her boyfriend in the ghetto and went to a junior college nursing program instead.
4 — inner-city kid gets full ride to Choate boarding school in NJ for 9th-12th. like basically a $200,000 lottery ticket. his piece of garbage drug addict mom wouldn't let him go!
Just heartbreaking content.
Anonymous wrote:The second season of In the Dark- the story of Curtis Flowers is all that is wrong with the US. I couldn’t stop listening but it is incredibly frustrating.
The Promise from Nashville Public Radio. It’s about the history of desegregation and segregation in Nashville schools. It’s really eye opening and well done.
Anonymous wrote:I've listened to a lot of podcasts and the ones that come immediately to mind that I liked the most are as follows:
Ronan Farrow-Catch and Kill
Criminal w/Phoebe Judge
(Lots of episodes were great but I can't remember exactly which ones)
Teacher's Pet
Crazy story from Australia, not sure how available it is now because the main guy got charged as a result of the podcast reviving the story and it's in the courts now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hands down it's s-town for me. There's an episode close to the end that gotten me. It's only 6 or so episodes, so short.
But I will say the series came under some criticism for being, I don't know, exploitative of mental illness.
I'll also just say it hit a number of my buttons and maybe I'm unique in that way - small town, southern, fitting in, mental illness, giftedness, loss. It was a very meaningful podcast to me.
I absolutely agree about S-Town. Incredible story. I didn’t know anything about it and I ended up sobbing on the way home from work during one of the episodes
I also was completely riveted by Cold, season 1 - Susan Powell.