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Showing posts from December, 2016

December 18 - 24, 2016

1. Reply All - "Past, Present, Future 2 (#84)" Reply All takes the seemingly bland but responsible step of following up on stories in their final episode of 2016.  It's the journalistic equivalent of conducting research on a theory that has already been "proven" in the scientific field - necessary but hardly sexy.  This episode, however, turns the exercise on its head and yields an incredibly compact review of the exhilarating stories produced by the Gimlet juggernaut this year.  There is a lot of new content that undoubtedly took quite a while to pull together, and some of it is kind of deep. Yet the brisk pace of the show endowed it with mirth that tempers the gravitas for the winning combination so often found on Reply All . 2. Homecoming - "OPTIMISTS (#6)" Homecoming may be the most captivating new show in the 2016 podcast landscape.  It's serialized audio fiction at it's finest, and the last two episodes sunk particularly salient ho

December 11 - 17, 2016

1. This American Life - "20 Years Later (#604)" Touted by Ira as one of the best radio pieces produced in 2016, "20 Years Later" is an incredible piece of documentary podcasting.  Samantha Broun revisits a truly terrifying day in her mother's life, when a stranger held her hostage and assaulted her in various ways over the course of five hours.  The retelling of the story on it's own would make for required listening, as Broun interviews her mother and opens some incredibly deep wounds to the world.  But the reporting goes on to investigate the long-lasting ramifications of legislation that was spurred by the case.  It is certainly not a comfortable experience and could be overwhelming depressing, but the sincerity redeems us from the depths of sorrow and turns the story into a larger probe into how our personal trials affect the complexities inherent in pursuing the greater good.  On top of all the stunning narrative qualities, it is quite evident that th

December 4 - 10, 2016

1. Undone -  "The Ancient One (#2)" Undone is quickly becoming a must-listen podcast for me.  Part of the thrill is that I haven't heard about the stories that are being re-investigated, so the episodes unfold with a really satisfying narrative arc.  "The Ancient One" follows a battle between scientific progress and the upholding of traditions - things that need not always be at odds but that so often are.  Without putting an editorial spin on the debate, Undone sets up the controversy of old before delving into the details that make the story relevant to us today. 2.  Startup - "Part 1: Labels" The name Dov Charney did not sound familiar to me before listening to this episode, and I can't say that I was aware of any kind of issues surrounding American Apparel.  This series of episodes from Startup dissects the rise, fall, and apparent rebirth of the man who built one of the trendiest American clothing operations in my lifetime.  It's partia

November 27 - December 3, 2016

1. Placemakers - "When Good Placemakers Go Bad" While no actual collaboration took place, this episode comes across as a mix between 99% Invisible and Placemakers , and what an incredible combo it turned out to be.  This installment focuses on a man whose life reads like a legend: born into a wealthy Midwestern family only to lose his fortune before moving to New York to regain it all...whilst dabbling in the shadier side of society.  And as incredible as the narrative is, the larger theme of break-ins violating the sacredness of space-making made this an easy choice for my top episode this week. 2. Planet Money - "Russian Cowboys (#738)" Planet Money has done a lot of excellent reporting that has transported listeners to various places all over the globe.  But following the path of exporting an American cowboy to Russia, along with providing a glimpse of the faux-Western culture that has blossomed in Siberia?  This is going to be tough to beat.  "Russia