This American Life
This American Life is a weekly public radio show, heard by 2.2 million people on more than 500 stations. Another 2.5 million people download the weekly podcast. It is hosted by Ira Glass, produced in collaboration with Chicago Public Media, delivered to stations by PRX The Public Radio Exchange, and has won all of the major broadcasting awards.
Society & Culture 10 rész This American Life is a weekly public radio show, heard by 2.2 million people on more than 500 stations. Another 2.5 million people download the weekly podcast.
734: The Campus Tour Has Been Cancelled
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We look at how the coronavirus pandemic is causing tectonic shifts in the college admissions process. Without the SATs, a majority of universities have gone test-optional. What will this mean for the future of higher education?
695: Everyone's a Critic
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People squirming in a world where everything is rated and reviewed.
733: Warriors in the Garden
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This week, three men who came together to protest the murder of George Floyd. They were unified, loud, and impressive, but over time these three friends end up in three very different places.
635: Chip in My Brain
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A boy who can’t dribble gets a coach, a new best friend, and something to believe in.
732: Secrets
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Why we tell them, and what happens after we do.
731: What Lies Beneath
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Stories of people summoning up stuff that’s usually hidden down deep.
730: The Empty Chair
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Things we’ve lost in the past year — since the first American coronavirus case — that we haven’t talked about so much. Gossip. The chance to make new friends. And much larger stuff.
729: Making the Cut
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There's always someone whose job it is to decide if you measure up.
728: Lights, Camera, Christmas!
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This holiday season, we bring you a show filled with stories of people going to great lengths to throw a special Christmas for their families.
727: Boulder v. Hill
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What the day-to-day business of saving the world looks like. 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.