Comedian Paul F. Tompkins chats about his improv comedy podcast The Neighborhood Listen, where he and fellow comedians re-enact posts from the app Nextdoor; poet Safiya Sinclair discusses her memoir How to Say Babylon, in which she recounts growing up Rastafarian in Jamaica under the strict patriarchy of her father; and singer-songwriter Isabeau Waia'u Walker performs her song "All My Friends Think I'm Okay." Plus, host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello share some unhinged behavior from the neighbors of our listeners.
Chuck Klosterman Revisits The Nineties
Normal Gossip's Kelsey McKinney Defends Dishing
EXTRA: Normal Gossip's Kelsey McKinney Spills the "Jar of Tea"
Michelle Zauner (a.k.a. Japanese Breakfast) on "Crying in H Mart”
The New Yorker's Adam Gopnik Tackles "The Real Work"
EXTRA: Christopher Walken Invites You to Become a Member
Jon Mooallem Contemplates His "Serious Face" & The Sports Bra Turns 1
EXTRA: Cheryl Strayed Gives Advice on "Tiny Meaningless Things"
Runner Lauren Fleshman on Being "Good for a Girl"
Dylan Marron on "Conversations with People Who Hate Me"
Cheryl Strayed's "Tiny Beautiful Things" Comes to Hulu
Andrew Bird on "Inside Problems" & "Gastro Obscura" author Cecily Wong
EXTRA: Michelin Star Chef Iliana Regan on Metal Music vs Mushrooms
Ross Gay on "Inciting Joy" & Foraging with Michelin Star Chef Iliana Regan
Women's History with Jamie Loftus, Silvia Vasquez-Lavado, and Ani DiFranco
Snack vs Chef's Hari Kondabolu, plus Margo Cilker
John Craigie & The New Yorker's Kathryn Schulz
Saeed Jones, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, and The Lowest Pair
Sam Jay, Jelani Memory, Leyla McCalla, and Black Violin
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