The Voice of a Generation
If you haven't experienced This American Life, you are missing one of the best shows in radio today. When I listen to this program, what I feel is a deep connection with the stories narrated by the guests and Mr. Glass. And if you haven't had a chance, listen to David Sedaris' pieces- the man makes you laugh until your ribs hurt and the muscles on your face seize completely. I happened to attend a lecture by Ira Glass at a college in Oregon. If you think his charisma and humor diminish in person, you would be wrong: this man has worked his way from go-fer of the radio station to producer of one of the best radio programs in the United States. And I bet you didn't know the secret to those perfectly timed music cues: a couple of iPods :) A must-have Podcast and not a minute too soon.Read full review »
Violent Blue via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/19/06
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What makes this show so incredible is not just Ira's masterful construction and editing but the incredible contributors, producers, editors who have followed his lead and have recreated the audio form of storytelling. We don't need no stinking pictures.Read full review »
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This show is why they invented radio. Ira Glass should win the Nobel Peace Prize--and maybe the prize for chemistry as well, just to prove that he is better than Henry Kissinger. Subscribe to this podcast and learn to love again.
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