Anonymous wrote:One of my favorite is The Ghost of Bobby Dunbar by This American Life
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Entire Season 1 of Serial for sure, but especially The Alibi and The Deal with Jay. I relisten to it every year and it transports me back to when I listened to it the first time, on a train back home to DC after a work trip + visiting friends in NYC. It was early December and all the episodes were out so I was able to binge it on the Amtrak. Listening to it as we passed through Baltimore made it even more powerful/real.
If I could choose runners up they would be:
- Bari Weiss's most recent episode of Honestly: Why You're Wrong -- and Right -- About Abortion. Super powerful.
- TAL: Switched at Birth, Cars, House on Loon Lake
- The Just Enough Family - whole series.
- Tom Brown's Body - whole series.
I was just listening to the update this morning and trying to figure out what makes this podcast so good. I love it, though so sad, and I can’t put a finger on why (helpful for recommending it to others).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
A murder in Maryland
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The episode of Armchair Expert where Dax talks about his relapse after 16 years sober.
Several episodes of Revisionist History, but [/b]Food Fight[b] and A Good Walk Spoiled stuck with me.
Funny, this episode is the single podcast episode I have listened to that most despise. I lost an enormous amount of respect for MG because of that episode because of what I think was short sighted thinking. To each her own.
Anonymous wrote:Entire Season 1 of Serial for sure, but especially The Alibi and The Deal with Jay. I relisten to it every year and it transports me back to when I listened to it the first time, on a train back home to DC after a work trip + visiting friends in NYC. It was early December and all the episodes were out so I was able to binge it on the Amtrak. Listening to it as we passed through Baltimore made it even more powerful/real.
If I could choose runners up they would be:
- Bari Weiss's most recent episode of Honestly: Why You're Wrong -- and Right -- About Abortion. Super powerful.
- TAL: Switched at Birth, Cars, House on Loon Lake
- The Just Enough Family - whole series.
- Tom Brown's Body - whole series.
Anonymous wrote:The episode of Armchair Expert where Dax talks about his relapse after 16 years sober.
Several episodes of Revisionist History, but [/b]Food Fight[b] and A Good Walk Spoiled stuck with me.
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.