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Jason and Katie discuss board games, life and nonsense.
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A new public service ad by the city Health Department shows that drinking just a few sodas a day is like eating more than 90 packets of sugar. It’s part of the city’s “Pouring on the Pounds” campaign, one of several where the city’s going for the gross-out, in the hope it will move people to change their behavior. But a recent visit to a Brooklyn classroom suggests seeing the sugar you're drinking isn't the same as believing it's bad for you – or bad enough to alter your habits In Rabiyah Ab ...
On the morning of Sunday, June 12, 1977, over a hundred young girls and their families gathered at the Girl Scout headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Everyone was saying their goodbyes as the girls loaded onto their buses and headed for Camp Scott, just about an hour away in Mayes County, Oklahoma. The Girl Scout camp promised two weeks of adventure, …
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We are so excited to present you with a new episode from season 3 of The Confessional, featuring our beloved Mothy, Ray Christian. The Confessional with Nadia Bolz-Weber is available wherever you listen to podcasts. ——— "I got the super squad, the dirty dozen. Nobody needs to know what's going on here; I'm handling everything."Dr. Raymond Christian…
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Episode 165 - Our Favorite Pushing Cubes Around the Old World Games Introduction: BGG Golden Geek Awards News: John Company: 4 days, $80 AuZtralia Big Box and Revenge of the Old Ones and TaZmania - 6 days, $59/$99 Partners - 6 days, $12/$35 Board Game Upgrades by MeepleSource - 14 days, $15+ Games Played: Viticulture Wits and Wagers Our Favorite Pu…
Guest host Jane Kaczmarek presents a program celebrating the great American humorist in some of the many genres in which he was drop-dead funny. Thurber confesses that he’s all thumbs in “I Break Everything I Touch,” performed by Keith Olbermann. Who knew that The Bard wrote whodunnits? Find out who in “The Macbeth Murder Mystery,” performed by Mic…
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I Was In Debt. Then My Sister Offered Me $16,000.
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What happened when a 27-year-old listener deep in credit card debt asked their older sister for financial help. If you're struggling with consumer debt, check out these resources. Support Death, Sex & Money by becoming a sustaining member today. Sign up to donate $10 a month, and we'll send you Anna's upcoming book, Let's Talk About Hard Things, an…
[REBROADCAST FROM JANUARY 10, 2019] Keisha TK Dutes, a podcast producer and educator, and Rob Fields, the executive director of the Weeksville Heritage Center, join us to discuss Dutes's audio drama called The Weeksville Project, which offers a unique take on the history of Weeksville. Located in Brooklyn, Weeksville became one of the largest free …
In this hour, stories of healing, hope, and heart. A birthday celebration, a dream job, the importance of an heirloom and chance encounters when we need them the most. This hour is hosted by Jay Allison, producer of this radio show. Hosted by: Jay Allison Storytellers: Ekaterina Duft, Aditya Dakshinamourtay, Brenda Williams, Alistair Bane, Kathi Ki…
Emily Spivack, artist, author of Worn in New York: 68 Sartorial Memoirs of the City Harry N. Abrams, 2017) and now creator of the Netflix docu-series "Worn Stories," talks about her new series, which explores the special meaning people give to certain clothes that they wear.
The Netflix documentary “My Octopus Teacher” captivated viewers and is nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film captures the amazing relationship between nature filmmaker Craig Foster and an octopus he tracks and befriends in Cape Town, South Africa. Director Pippa Ehrlich joins to discuss the film, which is available t…
The new HBO limited series, “Mare of Easttown,” tells the story of a small-town cop, played by Kate Winslet, dealing with the murder of a local young woman, a year-old missing persons case, and her own complicated life. Director Craig Zobel joins to discuss.
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Why Your Salon Should Be Sustainable with Green Circle Salons
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This is the second episode of our Hair Love Retreat Digital event series. This episode was an amazing panel we did with Green Circle Salons, and the importance of sustainability and our role we play in our salons! If you missed out on these events, and need them in your life, we have the best news for you! We are doing another 3 day digital retreat…
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All Of It Presents "Full Bio: Mike Nichols"
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We present the full conversation about Mike Nichols: A Life, Mark Harris' biography about the famed stage and film director. It's the March/April installment of our Full Bio series.
In the early morning hours of Wednesday, April 13th, 2011, 20-year-old Holly Bobo was sitting at her kitchen table, studying for a nursing test she had that day. She said goodbye to her mother and father as they left for work. Around 7:40AM, Holly’s older brother Clint was awakened by their dog barking. He heard voices coming from the carport behin…
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What Happens When a Political Project Dies?
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La Brega is a podcast series hosted by OTM producer/reporter Alana Casanova-Burgess. The series uses narrative storytelling and investigative journalism to reflect and reveal how la brega has defined so many aspects of life in Puerto Rico, and is available in English and Spanish. Puerto Rico’s relationship with the United States has long been a sub…
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David and Goliath Meet on the Basketball Court
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La Brega is a podcast series hosted by OTM producer/reporter Alana Casanova-Burgess. The series uses narrative storytelling and investigative journalism to reflect and reveal how la brega has defined so many aspects of life in Puerto Rico, and is available in English and Spanish. Despite being a U.S. colony, Puerto Rico competes in sports as its ow…
This week, we're talking about one of the most powerful feelings in the world: shame; maybe it starts as a pit in your stomach when you put your foot in your mouth or washes over you like a wave when someone points out something you hoped they wouldn’t notice. Our storytellers this week show us that the only way to beat back the shame dragon is to …
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Episode 164: Our Favorite Out Guessing Your Opponent Games or Katie is Going to Start an MC Just Because She Wants to Call Jason "Old Man"
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Episode 164 - Favorite Out Guessing Your Opponent Games Introduction: News: It Takes a Thief: The Board Game - 16 days, $56 Long Shot: The Dice Game - 14 days, $25 Magna Roma - 11 days, $59 Games Played: On Tour Cubitos Sons of Anarchy Favorite Out Guessing Your Opponent Games: Jason - Broom Service Katie - Revolution! Jason - 7 Ronin Katie - Daxu …
Guest host Hope Davis presents two coming-of-age stories that mingle memory, rebirth, and water. Davis herself reads Elizabeth McCracken’s “It’s Not You,” in which a young woman checks into a grand hotel to cure a broken heart. And from Isaac Babel, the Russian-Jewish author who wrote beguiling tales about the seamy side of early 20th century Odess…
Lianne La Havas is a singer and songwriter from London. She’s been nominated for a Grammy and a Brit award, and in 2020, she released her third album. In this episode, she breaks down her song "Can’t Fight," and traces its evolution — along with her own evolution – over several years. For more, visit songexploder.net/lianne-la-havas.…
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When Claudia Rankine Brought Up Race In Couples Counseling
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The poet reflects on growing up in largely white spaces in the Bronx during the 1970s, and how conversations about race with her husband have evolved over 20 years together. Support Death, Sex & Money by becoming a sustaining member today. Sign up to donate $10 a month, and we'll send you Anna's upcoming book, Let's Talk About Hard Things, and invi…
Author Viet Than Nguyen joins us to discuss his new novel, The Committed, a sequel to his 2016 Pulitzer Prize-winning debut novel, The Sympathizer. The Committed picks up the story in July 1981, when the main character arrives in Paris as a refugee.
A record-breaking adventurer sets his sites on the English Channel, a seamstress becomes an advocate for her child and a young woman is recruited into the world of Secret Agents during World War II. Hosted by Senior Producer, Meg Bowles. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Storytellers: Tim FitzHigh…
La Brega is a seven-part podcast series hosted by OTM producer/reporter Alana Casanova-Burgess. The series uses narrative storytelling and investigative journalism to reflect and reveal how la brega has defined so many aspects of life in Puerto Rico, and is available in English and Spanish. This is episode seven. Puerto Rico’s relationship with the…
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Authentic Sales with Jamie Sea and Sam Villa
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Back in October 2020, we did a series of live education! During the Redken Beauty Summit, we had the opportunity to have Jamie Sea and Sam Villa on a panel with Elizabeth Faye and they talked all about Selling Authentically. The panel was SO good we wanted to release it to all of our Hair Love Radio listeners. Enjoy! If you missed out on these even…
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Natalia Lafourcade and her Powerful Relationship with Traditional Mexican Music
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Last month, one of the most successful singer-songwriters in Latin America won her second Grammy Award. Natalia Lafourcade, the Mexican singer-songwriter won her Grammy Award for her album “Un Canto Por México Volume One.” In 2017, a devastating earthquake struck Mexico, killing thousands and destroying many areas in southern Mexico. In the state o…
People put in positions they’re completely unqualified to handle, but who try to make it work anyway. Including one story of a tough group of soldiers who attempt to save lives through the power of show tunes.
Reginald and Jonathan Carr were brothers with a shared evil streak. On the night of December 14, 2000 the two of them tortured and brutally murdered 4 people and injured another in the final act of their week long crime spree that included another muder, kidnapping, and robbery. Part 2 of 2 This week, our only sponsor is- US! The best part is that …
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How to Stop Worrying and Learn to Love Laundry
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Patric Richardson is the author of the new book, Laundry Love: Finding Joy in a Common Chore, and is also host of the new HGTV show on Discovery+, “The Laundry Guy,” streaming now. His new book seeks to change readers’ minds about the tedium of doing laundry and he’ll take calls from listeners about all things laundry, from stain removal, to expedi…
[REBROADCAST FROM JUNE 19, 2020] Author Walter Thompson-Hernandez joins us to discuss his book The Compton Cowboys: The New Generation of Cowboys in America's Urban Heartland and the history of Black cowboys in America.
Actor Caleb McLaughlin and director Ricky Staub join us to discuss the new film, "Concrete Cowboy," which also stars Idris Elba and comes out today on Netflix.
Love it or hate it, the freedom to say obnoxious and subversive things is the quintessence of what makes America America. But our say-almost-anything approach to free speech is actually relatively recent, and you can trace it back to one guy: a Supreme Court justice named Oliver Wendell Holmes. Even weirder, you can trace it back to one seemingly o…
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Episode 163: Games That Grew On Us Like a Fungus or Canadians Have to Be So Nice Because They Channel All Their Rage Into Their Geese
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Episode 163 - Games That Grew on Us...Like a Fungus Introduction: News: Horns Up! The Lacuna Coil Card Game - 10 days, $29/$38 expansion Tabletop Apparel for Game Lovers - 4 days, $19 tee/ $39 hoodie/ $52 leggings Gloomier: A Night at Hemlock Hall - 5 days, $24 Solani/The Girl Who Made the Stars - 11 days, $49/$95 Games Played: Pirates Cove Atlanti…
Guest host John Darnielle presents favorite works that reflect on life, death and what comes next. He reads Robert Browning’s chilling poem “My Last Duchess;” Molly Ringwald performs “No More Loves,” by Javier Marias, in which a ghost learns to read. Kirsten Vangsness performs Neil Gaiman’s “When We Went to See the End of the World by Dawnie Mornin…
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The ‘Rock Doc’ Who Prescribed 1.4 Million Pain Pills
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The patients of the nurse practitioner and aspiring reality star Jeffrey Young say he helped them like nobody else could. Federal prosecutors who charged him in a massive opioid bust say he overprescribed painkillers, often for “money, notoriety, and sexual favors.” Young’s case provides a rare glimpse into the ways patients wind up addicted to the…
Under the Pepper Tree is singer and fiddler Sara Watkins’ first solo album since becoming a mother. The collection of covers and two original songs is designed to appeal to both kids and adults, and on it, Watkins is joined by bandmates from her Grammy-winning groups Nickel Creek and I’m With Her, as well as her 3-year-old daughter. Watkins joins u…
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'A Guide to Navigation for Young Adventurers'
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Hans Aschim joins us to discuss his new book for young readers, How to Go Anywhere (and Not Get Lost): A Guide to Navigation for Young Adventurers.
We'll remember the life and legacy of children’s book author Beverly Cleary, who died last Thursday, March 25, at the age of 104. Kirby McCurtis, the President of the Association for Library Service to Children, joins us and we'll take listener calls.
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Julie Mehretu's Mid-Career Survey at the Whitney
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The artist Julie Mehretu joins us to discuss her mid-career survey show at The Whitney Museum of American Art, which opened on March 25 and is titled simply, "Julie Mehretu." The exhibit spans over two decades and features almost 70 works on both canvas and paper. The selected pieces reveal Mehretu's wide range of source material and her commitment…
New York Magazine senior art critic Jerry Saltz joins us for a check in about how artists and galleries are doing this spring, and gives a preview of the new Alice Neel show, an epic retrospective opening this week at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Singer-songwriter Valerie June’s latest album is titled, The Moon and Stars: Prescriptions for Dreamers. June joins us for an All Of It “Listening Party” and also discusses her forthcoming book, Maps for the Modern World, a collection of poetry and illustrations out April 6.
In this hour, stories of the people and pastimes that get us through hardships. Illness, ire, and an accident, and what and who we find to provide comfort, offer relief, or share the burden. This episode is hosted by Moth Artistic Director, Catherine Burns. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Hosted…
La Brega is a seven-part podcast series hosted by OTM producer/reporter Alana Casanova-Burgess. The series uses narrative storytelling and investigative journalism to reflect and reveal how la brega has defined so many aspects of life in Puerto Rico, and is available in English and Spanish. This is episode six. Luis J. Valentín Ortiz from the Centr…
As Women's History Month draws to a close, Alexis Coe, historian and author of, now out in paperback, You Never Forget Your First: A Biography of George Washington (Penguin Books, 2021), joins to discuss some groundbreaking women who were the first in their industries, and listeners call in to share their favorites.…
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Buffy Sainte-Marie on Her Life and Career
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Musician and activist Buffy Sainte-Marie joins us to discuss her remarkable life and career. Buffy Sainte-Marie: The Authorized Biography, by Andrea Warner, is now out in paperback.
Who knew the leading global reggae label has been run for decades by a 4’11" grandma named Patricia Chin? In her memoir, Miss Pat: My Reggae Music Journey, Chin details her life in Jamaica with her husband Vincent Chin, who ran Jamaica’s most famous record store and studio called Randy’s Record Mart, as well as how she ultimately moved operations t…
Author and podcast host Tori Telfer joins us to discuss her new book, Confident Women: Swindlers, Grifters, and Shapeshifters of the Feminine Persuasion. She hosts the podcast, Criminal Broads, and her first book, which came out in 2017, is titled, Lady Killers: Deadly Women Throughout History.
Director Jed Rothstein joins us to discuss his new documentary, “WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn,” which offers a behind-the-scenes perspective on the infamous rise and fall the once popular co-working venture. The film premieres April 2 on Hulu.
This year, the Williamstown Theatre Festival is being presented by Audible and its latest audio play is titled, “Paradise Blue.” Starring André Holland and Blair Underwood and directed by Ruben Santiago-Hudson, the play is set in 1949 and tells the story of a changing neighborhood in Detroit. André Holland and Ruben Santiago-Hudson join us to discu…