

This American Life
This American Life
Each week we choose a theme. Then anything can happen. This American Life is true stories that unfold like little movies for radio. Personal stories with funny moments, big feelings, and surprising plot twists. Newsy stories that try to capture what it’s like to be alive right now. It’s the most popular weekly podcast in the world, and winner of the first ever Pulitzer Prize for a radio show or podcast. Hosted by Ira Glass and produced in collaboration with WBEZ Chicago.
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Mar 29, 2026 • 60min
884: The Idiot
M. Gessen, journalist and writer who turned family history into a true-crime investigation. They recount a shocking family rupture, undercover recordings that shifted the story, and the courtroom drama that followed. Short, tense scenes reveal how reporting pulled private life into public view.

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Mar 22, 2026 • 1h
883: Call Your Parents
Shirley Glass, a licensed therapist from Baltimore and mother of the host, shares brief psychological observations and family stories. The conversation covers leading a group on adult children, candid back-and-forth about parenting expectations, Barry’s short radio career, and a startlingly frank talk about sex that tests family boundaries.

Mar 15, 2026 • 57min
628: In the Shadow of the City
Mike Paterniti, a reporter who followed Chen Sa’s weekend rescues on Nanjing Bridge, and Brett Martin, a magazine reporter who chronicled Alex Zharov’s Jamaica Bay ordeal, tell gripping near‑city tales. They explore a nightmarish pleasure cruise gone wrong and a lone man patrolling a suicide bridge. Short, tense stories of survival, strange places on the urban edge, and the people drawn to them.

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Mar 8, 2026 • 1h 2min
882: Give a Little Whistle
Ryan Schwenk, a former ICE attorney who testified to Congress as a whistleblower, recounts alarming training and policy changes at an ICE academy. He describes warrantless-entry memos, gutted oversight, compressed constitutional and use-of-force instruction, and how failures in training and compliance led him to resign and warn about risks to public safety.

Feb 22, 2026 • 1h 1min
881: I Want What I Want
John Tothill, comedian who riffs on the 19th-century oyster glutton Edward Dando. Tobin Lowe, producer who follows Evan Roberts as he calls up an old flame to argue they should have stayed friends. Zoe Chace, reporter delivering courtroom dispatches from a landmark federal Antifa-related trial in Texas. They cover outrageous appetite and survival, reconnecting with an ex over Zoom, and a surprising mistrial tied to courtroom theatrics.

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Feb 1, 2026 • 59min
880: What Is Your Emergency?
911 calls capture chaos as federal immigration agents sweep neighborhoods and hospitals. Reporters follow repeated raids at Los Angeles Home Depots and the daily cat-and-mouse life of day laborers. A grassroots archive documents arrests and patterns of enforcement across Southern California.

Jan 18, 2026 • 1h
879: A Christian and a Muslim Walk Into a Bar
Eamon Ogana, a field reporter who traveled with the Syrian comedy troupe Styria, joins comedians Sharif Homsi and Maliki Mardonali. They dive into the challenges of performing comedy in post-Assad Syria, where jokes can have serious repercussions. The trio shares stories from their national tour, discussing the fine line between humor and safety, and how they navigate censorship while testing daring material. As they confront local authorities threatening their shows, their journey highlights the struggle for creative freedom in a changing political landscape.

Jan 12, 2026 • 19min
The Americans Outside My Window
In this special mini-episode, we hear from someone in Venezuela with a very specific take on last week's U.S. attack.

Jan 11, 2026 • 59min
878: New Lore Drop
Aviva DeKornfeld, a producer and storyteller, joins comedian Jake Cornell, who shares a hilarious yet poignant tale about his long-distance book club with his grandmother that uncovers her secret romance novel tastes. Reporter Ben Austen reflects on reconnecting with a childhood classmate, navigating surprising memories and a painful past, while Pete reveals the life-altering secret of his parents' undercover work for the CIA, reshaping his childhood perceptions. Each guest highlights how unexpected revelations can redefine our understanding of family and friendship.

Dec 21, 2025 • 1h 1min
877: The Making Of
Zoe Chase and Suzanne Gabber, innovative producers and reporters, dive into the vivid clashes in Portland. They capture right-wing streamers who treat protests like a reality show, generating drama for clicks. The narrative of a full-blown war is revealed to focus on a single block, where perceptions clash with reality. Encountering Chandler, a self-identified Antifa member, they challenge the fabricated 'leader' label and its consequences. This exploration uncovers the intricate dynamics of media, social tension, and identity in modern activism.


