The Big Listen
There are tens of thousands of podcasts out there. So how do you know what to listen to? On The Big Listen — THE broadcast about podcasts from WAMU and NPR — host Lauren Ober introduces you to podcasts you might not have ever heard of, and gives you the inside scoop on shows you already love. Through interviews, listener recommendations, show snippets and more,The Big Listen helps you curate your perfect playlist.
Episodes
Tegan & Sara, Podcast Super Fans (Encore)
Musicians Tegan and Sara are podcast obsessives. This episode, we take a peek at their extensive playlist and hear about their own idea for a podcast. Also, the hosts of the LGBTQ show Nancy share their funny and tragic coming out stories. And the Pakistani-American host ofBeginner walks us through all the things she never learned as a immigrant, like biking and swimming. Plus: saving podcasts for posterity at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
24/05/18•49m 12s
John Darnielle and Joseph Fink Only Listen To The Mountain Goats (Encore)
The Mountain Goats' John Darnielle and Joseph Fink of Welcome To Night Vale talk about what it means to be a fan onI Only Listen To The Mountain Goats. Plus: Nicole Drespel mines your email InBox for comedy gold, a hotel with a radio studio in the lobby, and a podcast takes us turkey hunting.
17/05/18•48m 59s
Mother's Day Extravaganza (Encore)
We're celebrating Mother's Day with stories from all kinds of women — a single lesbian mother by choice (Not By Accident), a young woman who chose sterilization (Tie My Tubes) and a Korean mom raising a multi-racial daughter (Other: Mixed Race In America), among others. Plus, mom tributes from your favorite audio producers.
10/05/18•49m 56s
Nicole Byer Wants To Date You (Encore)
Comedian Nicole Byer shares some of the tips she's learned from friends on her podcast Why Won't You Date Me. Reporter Dan Lamothe tells us about reading hundreds of letters from World War II, Heather Mizeur describes how she rebuilt her politics after losing an election, and Cristen Conger and Caroline Ervin define what being Unladylike means to them.
03/05/18•50m 41s
Norman Lear Is All Of The Above (Encore)
Norman Lear's work in television and movies could fit every category, which might be why he calls his podcast All Of The Above. We also hear about the culinary delights of hotdish from Senator Heidi Heitkamp, explore the many facets of veterans with Battle Scars, and phone our rage into the For A Bad Time Call hotline.
26/04/18•50m 19s
Larry Wilmore Is Black On The Air (Encore)
Larry Wilmore's got a new podcast, Black On The Air! Plus: the lowdown on a possible Powerline in New Hampshire, a Slow Burn with Leon Neyfakh about Watergate, and a new book from Bill McKibben.
19/04/18•50m 22s
Chris Gethard and the Art of Deep Listening (Encore)
Chris Gethard describes how Beautiful/Anonymous satisfies his craving for human connection. Plus: therapy with Esther Perel, poetry with Versify, and a podcaster who invites strangers to his home.
12/04/18•50m 16s
Jon Ronson Likes Porn (Stories) Encore
Writer Jon Ronson traces The Butterfly Effect from the moment pirated porn became free on the web. Plus: The hosts of Terrestrial and Closer Than They Appear, and Jillian Bauer-Reese documents people in recovery with The Rooms Project.
05/04/18•50m 28s
John Darnielle and Joseph Fink Only Listen To The Mountain Goats
The Mountain Goats' John Darnielle and Joseph Fink of Welcome To Night Vale talk about what it means to be a fan onI Only Listen To The Mountain Goats. Plus: Nicole Drespel mines your email InBox for comedy gold, a hotel with a radio studio in the lobby, and a podcast takes us turkey hunting.
29/03/18•50m 23s
Laura Veirs On A Musical Motherhood
Singer/songwriter Laura Veirs talks to other musicians about how they balance work with parenthood, Annie Gilbertson investigates an officer involved in multiple shootings in Repeat, and Kameel Stanley and Tim Lloyd remind St Louis, "We Live Here!"
22/03/18•50m 22s
Denis O'Hare and the Danger of Dinner Parties (Encore)
Actor Denis O'Hare tells us about Deadly Manners and the ingredients for a dismal dinner, Liz Plank talks feminism with Divided States of Women, and Joel Werner puts numbers on the air with Sum Of All Parts. Plus: Alice Wong of Disability Visibility describes all the voices she wants to hear on the radio.
15/03/18•49m 51s
Noshing On Food Podcasts with Francis Lam & Kim Severson (Encore)
It's a Big Listen smörgåsbord! We'll meet Francis Lam, new host of The Splendid Table, taste chocolate with The Slow Melt and hear which food podcasts New York Times food writer Kim Severson favors. Plus: Lauren enters brunch hell with Brendan Francis Newnam.
08/03/18•49m 52s
Lights, Camera, Podcasts! — An Oscars Special
We head back into the golden age of Hollywood with Karina Longworth, explore representation in film with Aisha Harris, and predict this year's Oscar winners with Erik Anderson. Plus: Paul Scheer talks about his affection for movies that are so bad they're good.
01/03/18•50m 5s
Nicole Byer Wants To Date You
Comedian Nicole Byer shares some of the tips she's learned from friends on her podcast Why Won't You Date Me. Reporter Dan Lamothe tells us about reading hundreds of letters from World War II, Heather Mizeur describes how she rebuilt her politics after losing an election, and Cristen Conger and Caroline Ervin define what being Unladylike means to them.
22/02/18•50m 5s
For DeRay Mckesson, It Started With A Newsletter (Encore)
DeRay Mckesson discusses going from newsletter to podcast, Uncivil tells the untold stories of the Civil War, and Trey Kay explores our divides in Us & Them. Plus: Oral history podcast Ferguson Voices.
15/02/18•49m 23s
Keep Listening, PyeongChang: An Olympic Extravaganza
Lauren Shehadi shares the stories behind the Olympics with The Podium, Dan Zirin explains the dark side of hosting the Olympics, and ice dancers Madison Chock and Evan Bates tell us about their sport and their favorite podcasts. Plus: Learning to curl with Ed Scimia!
08/02/18•49m 17s
Norman Lear Is All Of The Above
Norman Lear's work in television and movies could fit every category, which might be why he calls his podcast All Of The Above. We also hear about the culinary delights of hotdish from Senator Heidi Heitkamp, explore the many facets of veterans with Battle Scars, and phone our rage into the For A Bad Time Call hotline.
01/02/18•49m 33s
JD Samson On Making Podcast Music "More Boring"
Le Tigre's JD Samson talks composing music for podcasts, Nora McInerny says she's Terrible, Thanks For Asking, Helen Zaltzman unpacks annoying language. Plus, we check out the Potluck, a collective of Asian American podcasters.
25/01/18•49m 58s
Ira Madison III Wants You To Keep It
"Keep It" is pop culture writer Ira Madison's way to say "No thanks" to, well, anything. Also: Breasts Unbound on everyone's favorite body part, Seeing White on the history of race, and Harry Leslie Smith on being a 95-year-old podcaster.
18/01/18•50m 1s
Abbi Jacobson Is A Piece Of Work (Encore)
Abbi Jacobson gets artsy with her podcast A Piece Of Work; Leila Day and Hana Baba of The Stoop dialogue about the diaspora; YouTube provocateur Dylan Marron confronts his online bullies and Kathleen Barber dishes on her debut suspense novel, Are You Sleeping.
11/01/18•50m 2s
Larry Wilmore Is Black On The Air
Larry Wilmore's got a new podcast, Black On The Air! Plus: the lowdown on a possible Powerline in New Hampshire, a Slow Burn with Leon Neyfakh about Watergate, and a new book from Bill McKibben.
04/01/18•50m 21s
Angela Rye, Queen of Sophistiratchet (Encore)
CNN political firebrand Angela Rye talks about her new podcast. Note To Self's Manoush Zomorodi helps us live in harmony with our digital devices and Slate's Dear Prudence, Mallory Ortberg, just helps us. Plus: The voices of D.C. Metro with Dallas Taylor of Twenty Thousand Hertz.
28/12/17•50m 55s
Best New Podcasts of 2017
We look back at our favorite interviews with the makers of new podcasts in 2017: Jolenta Greenberg and Kristen Meinzer of By The Book, Alex Kotlowitz of Written Inside, and Jack Hitt and Chenjerai Kumanyika of Uncivil.
21/12/17•51m 54s
36 Questions For Jonathan Groff (Encore)
Broadway actor Jonathan Groff, Geoff Turner of CBC's On Drugs, Eleanor MacDowall of Radio Atlas and writer and domestic abuse survivor Jes Skolnik, who penned an op-ed about the healing power of true crime podcasts.
14/12/17•50m 43s
Jon Ronson Likes Porn (Stories)
Writer Jon Ronson traces The Butterfly Effect from the moment pirated porn became free on the web. Plus: The hosts of Terrestrial and Closer Than They Appear, and Jillian Bauer-Reese documents people in recovery with The Rooms Project.
07/12/17•51m 21s
Noshing On Food Podcasts with Francis Lam & Kim Severson
It's a Big Listen smörgåsbord! We'll meet Francis Lam, new host of The Splendid Table, taste chocolate with The Slow Melt and hear which food podcasts New York Times food writer Kim Severson favors. Plus: Lauren enters brunch hell with Brendan Francis Newnam.
30/11/17•50m 30s
Levar Burton Reads To You (Encore)
We talk to the Reading Rainbow star about his new podcast for adults, LeVar Burton Reads. Also, we dig into black culture with the hosts of The Nod, and the stories behind sports with Jody Avirgan of ESPN's 30 For 30 podcast. Plus: Ingrid Jungermann on her new feature film about a pair of true crime podcasters.
23/11/17•49m 40s
Denis O'Hare and the Danger of Dinner Parties
Actor Denis O'Hare tells us about Deadly Manners and the ingredients for a dismal dinner, Liz Plank talks feminism with Divided States of Women, and Joel Werner puts numbers on the air with Sum Of All Parts. Plus: Alice Wong of Disability Visibility describes all the voices she wants to hear on the radio.
16/11/17•49m 55s
Chris Gethard and the Art of Deep Listening
Chris Gethard describes how Beautiful/Anonymous satisfies his craving for human connection. Plus: therapy with Esther Perel, poetry with Versify, and a podcaster who invites strangers to his home.
09/11/17•50m 8s
Adventure Times! Podcasts Celebrating Travel and Exploration (Encore)
We adventure with the overlanding couple behind Let's Not Panic, talk traveling while black and female with Aminatou Sow, and hear tales of survival from the Outside Podcast. Plus, a National Geographic explorer tells us her podcast picks for trekking to far-flung locales.
02/11/17•49m 50s
Glynn Washington Spooked Me The H*** Out
Snap Judgment host Glynn Washington on making Spooked and Aaron Mahnke on transforming Lore into a TV show. Plus: Spooky voices with the No Sleep podcast and old time radio horror with Murray Horwitz.
26/10/17•49m 58s
JD Samson On Making Podcast Music "More Boring"
Le Tigre's JD Samson talks composing music for podcasts, Nora McInerny says she's Terrible, Thanks For Asking, Helen Zaltzman unpacks annoying language. Plus, we check out the Potluck, a collective of Asian American podcasters.
19/10/17•49m 29s
For DeRay Mckesson, It Started With A Newsletter
DeRay Mckesson discusses going from newsletter to podcast, Uncivil tells the untold stories of the Civil War, and Trey Kay explores our divides in Us & Them. Plus: Oral history podcast Ferguson Voices.
12/10/17•50m 53s
Moose On The Loose: A Canada Special (Encore)
A REAL look at the messiness of relationships from Love Me, and of Canadian history with Canadaland's Jesse Brown. Plus: Jonathan Goldstein, the self-styled mealy-mouthed mensch behind Wiretap and now Heavyweight.
05/10/17•50m 9s
Angela Rye, Queen of Sophistiratchet
CNN political firebrand Angela Rye talks about her new podcast. Note To Self's Manoush Zomorodi helps us live in harmony with our digital devices and Slate's Dear Prudence, Mallory Ortberg, just helps us. Plus: The voices of D.C. Metro with Dallas Taylor of Twenty Thousand Hertz.
28/09/17•50m 35s
Getting Invisible With Hanna Rosin & Alix Spiegel (Encore)
Hanna Rosen and Alix Spiegel on Invisibilia's new concept album, the hosts of By The Book on living by self-help book guidance, and the creator of Celestial Blood on KPCC's bilingual radionovela. Plus: Swedish true crime podcast Spår.
21/09/17•50m 17s
Abbi Jacobson Is A Piece Of Work
Abbi Jacobson gets artsy with her podcast A Piece Of Work; Leila Day and Hana Baba of The Stoop dialogue about the diaspora; YouTube provocateur Dylan Marron confronts his online bullies and Kathleen Barber dishes on her debut suspense novel, Are You Sleeping.
14/09/17•50m 9s
36 Questions for Jonathan Groff
Broadway actor Jonathan Groff, Geoff Turner of CBC's On Drugs, Eleanor MacDowall of Radio Atlas and writer and domestic abuse survivor Jes Skolnik, who recently penned an op-ed about the healing power of true crime podcasts.
07/09/17•50m 24s
Lauren Lapkus Is Our Special Guest! (Encore)
With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus is the perfect podcast for the actress and comedian, because she'd much prefer to play a character than be herself. Also, we ask Strangers' Lea Thau how she maintained her radical empathy by bunking with Trump supporters and rescue the host of How's Your Day from endless newspaper archives. Plus: How Rep. Keith Ellison uses a podcast to talk to his constituents (and the Congressman's spot-on Ira Glass impersonation).
31/08/17•50m 55s
Tavi Gevinson, Rookie (Podcast) of the Year (Encore)
The Lower Eastside Girls Club in New York City produces an all-girl podcast called WGRL. So naturally we had to put aside our fear of teens to go visit. Plus, we talk tragedy and healing with the documentarian behind First Day Back. And find out why mental illness can be so dang funny from John Moe of The Hilarious World of Depression. Bonus: writer, actor and media entrepreneur Tavi Gevinson of Rookie magazine gives us her top podcast picks.
24/08/17•50m 34s
Larenz Tate Goes Old School With Bronzeville (Encore)
Actor Larenz Tate slides into your ears with the new fictional audio series, Bronzeville. And comedian Marina Franklin does impressions of her family. Plus, we go back to college with Chioke I'Anson and find ourselves charmed by Charm City.
17/08/17•50m 40s
Falling In Love With Jonathan Groff: The Special
Jonathan Groff isn't just a luminary of stage and screen. He's now a bona fide podcast star. And a really nice guy. His newest project, 36 Questions, where he plays opposite Jessie Shelton, is a podcast based on the New York Times Modern Love column titled "To Fall In Love With Anyone, Do This." The story follows a couple trying to repair their broken marriage by asking each other the 36 questions that lead to love. And it's told in musical form. So it's a podcast musical. Or a musical podcast.
15/08/17•23m 0s
We Need To Talk About S-Town (Encore)
If you haven't listened to S-Town yet, hop to it! But what to think about this complicated piece of aural literature? Media ethicist Kelly McBride helps us sort through our feelings. And we visit a lively S-Town Hall in Chicago. Plus, we unpack the many Muslim American identities with See Something Say Something's Ahmed Ali Akbar. And Irish writer and comedian Maeve Higgins introduces us to some of her favorite immigration stories. Including her own.
10/08/17•51m 3s
Adventure Times! Podcasts Celebrating Travel and Exploration
As a species, humans love to explore. And then they love to podcast about their explorations. This week we head out on an adventure with the overlanding couple behind the podcast, Let's Not Panic. And we talk traveling while black and female with On She Goes host Aminatou Sow. Also, we hear tales of survival and derring-do from the Outside Podcast. Plus, a National Geographic explorer tells us what podcasts she's listening to when she's trekking to far-flung locales.
03/08/17•50m 9s
Munching Mini Eggs With Ronna & Beverly (Encore)
This week on The Big Listen, we gobble candy with Ronna & Beverly, pet a lot of hypothetical dogs with the host of Can I Pet Your Dog? and peer inside prison life with Written Inside. Plus: a woman who used podcasts to help her get to sleep!
27/07/17•51m 52s
LeVar Burton Reads (To You)
Kids love being read to. But what about adults? According to actor LeVar Burton, they love it, too! We talk to the Reading Rainbow star about his new podcast for adults, LeVar Burton Reads. Also, we dig into black culture with the hosts of The Nod, and we unpack the stories behind the sports with Jody Avirgan of ESPN's 30 For 30 podcast. Plus: writer and director Ingrid Jungermann on her new feature film "Women Who Kill," about a pair of true crime podcasters.
20/07/17•50m 14s
Getting Invisible With Hanna Rosin And Alix Spiegel
Invisibilia's Hanna Rosen and Alix Spiegel tell us what they listen to when they aren't making concept albums about concepts. We hear from the women of By The Book about self-help books, meet the creator of KPCC's bilingual radionovela Celestial Blood. Plus, the Swedish true crime podcast Spår.
13/07/17•50m 13s
Gillian Jacobs Gets Squeaky Clean With Podcasts
Actress Gillian Jacobs lets us in on what podcasts she listens to when she's in the shower. Then we head out to sea to learn about cargo ships with Containers' Alexis Madrigal, and we tickle the ivories with some of piano's greatest young stars with The Competition. And we get fizzy with the hosts of the heavily carbonated Seltzer Death Match.
06/07/17•51m 8s
Moose On The Loose: Podcasting Canada's Sesquicentennial
America's hat is turning 150 years old! To celebrate Canada Day and our neighbors to the North, we talk to the women behind Love Me, a CBC podcast about the messiness of relationships, and we get a more realistic look at Canadian history with Canadaland's Jesse Brown. Then we catch up with Canadian-American hybrid Jonathan Goldstein, the self-styled mealy-mouthed mensch behind Wiretap and now Heavyweight. Plus: Native storytelling from the world's first indigenous podcast network.
29/06/17•50m 57s
Talking Wife Life With Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher (Encore)
Comedians Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher host a comedy show--in real life, in a podcast and on their TV sitcom, Take My Wife. We talk about their dog, their meta lifestyle and their favorite podcasts. And we find out if the host of The New York Times' The Daily ever sleeps and learn some art history with The Lonely Palette.
22/06/17•50m 52s
Tegan & Sara, Podcast Super Fans
Musicians Tegan and Sara are podcast obsessives. This episode, we take a peek at their extensive playlist and hear about their own idea for a podcast. Also, the hosts of the LGBTQ show Nancy share their funny and tragic coming out stories. And the Pakistani-American host ofBeginner walks us through all the things she never learned as a immigrant, like biking and swimming. Plus: saving podcasts for posterity at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
15/06/17•50m 59s
The Tegan & Sara Pride Special!
In this very special LGBTQ Pride bonus episode of The Big Listen, we talk with Canadian musical duo Tegan & Sara about the joys of air travel, the business of music and Sara's Beatles of podcasting. Plus, we chat about LGBTQ podcasts, and the twins reveal their idea for an official Tegan & Sara podcast.
12/06/17•24m 8s
Katie Couric Is No One's Sweetheart (Encore)
Pajama-wearing podcaster Katie Couric explains why she's over being America's sweetheart. And we talk Hawaii's complicated racial history with the host of Offshore. Plus, untold stories from the Middle East from the folks behindKerning Cultures. And a senior citizen podcast club where wine plays a prominent role.
08/06/17•51m 12s
The Unraveling of Bill Cosby
"America's Dad" Bill Cosby is on trial for sexual assault in Philadelphia. We check in with folks behind Cosby Unraveled about the entertainer's Philly roots and his impact on the City of Brotherly Love. Also, Obama advisor David Axelrod chats about the art of telling politicians' stories, and comedian Aparna Nancherla explains why it isn't always good to say yes, especially to podcast hosts. Plus: the ultimate public radio send-up—the parody podcast,Consider Our Knowledge.
01/06/17•50m 42s
Lauren Lapkus Is Our Special Guest!
With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus is the perfect podcast for the actress and comedian, because she'd much prefer to play a character than be herself. Also, we askStrangers' Lea Thau how she maintained her radical empathy by bunking with Trump supporters and rescue the host ofHow's Your Day from endless newspaper archives. Plus: How Rep. Keith Ellison uses a podcast to talk to his constituents (and the Congressman's spot-on Ira Glass impersonation).
25/05/17•51m 58s
Malcolm Gladwell Will Make You Cry (Encore)
Malcolm Gladwell tells us why he tries to get people to cry during interviews. And podcaster Sam Sabin finds her Native American heritage by way of her estranged father's obituary. Plus, why Alec Baldwin has the best celebrity podcast.
18/05/17•51m 42s
Mother's Day Extravaganza: Pods and Broads!
We're celebrating Mother's Day with stories from all kinds of women — a single lesbian mother by choice (Not By Accident), a young woman who chose sterilization (Tie My Tubes) and a Korean mom raising a multi-racial daughter (Other: Mixed Race In America), among others. Plus, mom tributes from your favorite audio producers.
11/05/17•50m 57s
Tavi Gevinson, Rookie (Podcast) of the Year
The Lower Eastside Girls Club in New York City produces an all-girl podcast called WGRL. So naturally we had to put aside our fear of teens to go visit. Plus, we talk tragedy and healing with the documentarian behindFirst Day Back. And find out why mental illness can be so dang funny from John Moe ofThe Hilarious World of Depression. Bonus: writer, actor and media entrepreneur Tavi Gevinson ofRookie magazine gives us her top podcast picks.
04/05/17•51m 43s
A More Perfect Podcast (Remix)
We brush up on our Supreme Court history with the folks behind More Perfect, explore George Washington's home with Alexis Coe, the host ofPresidents Are People Too! and pick up some podcast recommendations from our foreign correspondents, the Auditors. Plus: a father/son super duo who are truckers during the day and podcasters at night.
27/04/17•52m 8s
We Need To Talk About S-Town
S-Town has everyone hooked. But what to think about this complicated piece of aural literature? Media ethicist Kelly McBride helps us sort through our feelings. And we visit a lively S-Town Hall in Chicago. Plus, we unpack the many Muslim-American identities withSee Something Say Something's Ahmed Ali Akbar. And Irish writer and comedian Maeve Higgins introduces us to some of her favorite immigration stories. Including her own.
20/04/17•51m 57s
Munching Mini Eggs With Ronna & Beverly
This week on The Big Listen, we talk Passover and Easter candy with America's favorite Jewish mothers, Ronna & Beverly. We also pet a lot of hypothetical dogs with the co-host ofCan I Pet Your Dog?, and we peer beyond prison bars with writer Alex Kotlowitz fromWritten Inside. Plus: best-selling author Pamela Druckerman uses podcasts as Xanax.
13/04/17•51m 15s
The Ronna & Beverly Passover Special!
In our special Passover bonus episode, Ronna Glickman and Beverly Ginsburg — America's favorite middle-aged Jewish women — drop by the Big Listen HQ to gab about Liam Neeson, Canadian geography and the Jews' exodus from Egypt. Ronna and Beverly are the hosts of the eponymous podcast and are the creation of comedians Jessica Chaffin and Jamie Denbo.
10/04/17•22m 49s
Oprah Says: You Get A Podcast! (Encore)
Most producers want to keep you awake; we talk to a podcaster bent on putting listeners to sleep. Then, we interview Oprah! Just kidding. But we check out a podcast that did, Making Oprah from WBEZ! Plus, we discover salacious sex columnist Dan Savage's vanilla tastes in podcasts.
06/04/17•52m 7s
Gillian Jacobs Gets Squeaky Clean With Podcasts
Actress Gillian Jacobs lets us in on which podcasts she listens to when she's in the shower. Then we head out to sea to learn about cargo ships with Containers' Alexis Madrigal, and we tickle the ivories with some of piano's greatest young stars withThe Competition. And we get fizzy with the hosts of the heavily carbonatedSeltzer Death Match.
30/03/17•52m 24s
Katie Couric Is No One's Sweetheart
Pajama-wearing podcaster Katie Couric explains why she's over being America's sweetheart. And we talk Hawaii's complicated racial history with the host of Offshore. Plus, untold stories from the Middle East from the folks behindKerning Cultures. And a senior citizen podcast club where wine plays a prominent role.
23/03/17•52m 59s
Hardcore Listening With Dan Carlin (Encore)
Who's more hardcore: Dan Carlin, for making Hardcore History? Or his listeners for absorbing three-hour-plus episodes? We also ask Andrea SilenziWhy Oh Why dating today is so hard and learn how podcasting makes Gretchen Rubin and her daughterHappier. Plus: Which stories pass muster with master storyteller Shannon Cason?
16/03/17•51m 58s
Talking Wife Life With Cameron Esposito And Rhea Butcher
Comedians Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher host a comedy show — in real life, in a podcast and on their TV sitcom, Take My Wife. We talk about their dog, their meta lifestyle and their favorite podcasts. And we find out if the host ofThe New York Times'The Daily ever sleeps and learn some art history withThe Lonely Palette.
09/03/17•52m 8s
Susan Orlean Loves To Cry (Remix)
Author Susan Orlean tells us about podcasts that make her cry. Also, comedian Phoebe Robinson shares the public radio personalities she would date. And we chat with a guy who is literally Making Gay History.
02/03/17•52m 10s
Larenz Tate Goes Old School With Bronzeville
Actor Larenz Tate slides into your ears with the new fictional audio series, Bronzeville. And comedian Marina Franklin does impressions of her family. Plus, we go back to college with Chioke I'Anson and find ourselves charmed by Charm City.
23/02/17•52m 0s
Anna Sale Wants To Be Uncomfortable
Discomfort is the currency of Death, Sex & Money, according to host Anna Sale. Plus, we chat with the folks behindHistorically Black about everyday objects in African-American families. And Nate, our favorite kid podcaster, gives us interviewing tips.
16/02/17•51m 43s
Valentine's Day Special: Love, Romance and Lost Wedding Rings
Valentine's Day is upon us. So we're diving into online dating trials and tribulations with The Zoo, exploring the messiness of human intimacy with The Heart and getting some sage love advice from Cheryl Strayed and Steve Almond ofDear Sugar. Plus, how a podcast saved a wedding!
09/02/17•51m 10s
Malcolm Gladwell Will Make You Cry
Malcolm Gladwell tells us why he tries to get people to cry during interviews. And podcaster Sam Sabin finds her Native American heritage by way of her estranged father's obituary. Plus, why Alec Baldwin has the best celebrity podcast.
02/02/17•51m 21s
Al Letson Reveals Errthang (Encore)
We meet Lauren's Scandinavian doppelganger, then explode songs with the host of Song Exploder. Then we chat with the makers of the hit showIn The Dark, and Al Letson tells us what he's listening to.
26/01/17•52m 7s
Inauguration Special: Are Presidents Really People Too?
On inauguration weekend, we talk to two gals podcasting their way across America to D.C. Then we hit the history books with the hosts of Presidents Are People Too! and Presidential. Plus, what Ezra Klein thinks POTUS 45 should be listening to (Hint: Ezra Klein).
19/01/17•51m 39s
Susan Orlean Loves To Cry
Author Susan Orlean tells us about podcasts that make her cry, then we have a conversation about Our National Conversation About Conversations About Race (meta!) and chat with a guy who is literallyMaking Gay History. Plus, did you know podcasts can save your life?
12/01/17•51m 48s
Warehouse Workers, UNITE! (Rebroadcast)
Warehouses are great places to listen to podcasts, says a former warehouse worker. Also, comedian Phoebe Robinson on whether she'd date Terry Gross. And Nate Dimeo on his favorite podcast genre.
05/01/17•50m 24s
The Future is Podcasting
2016 brought so many great guests on The Big Listen, and this episode, we revisit our favorite segments of the year. Plus, we take a deep dive into the highest court in the land with More Perfect. And our brand new foreign correspondents give us their podcast recommendations for 2017.
29/12/16•51m 4s
Admitting You Have A Problem (Rebroadcast)
We nerd out with the women of Nerdette, then we get our slumber party on with the host ofSleepover, public radio's first reality show. Plus, Jesse Thorn ofBullseye tells us what he's listening to.
22/12/16•50m 9s
Oberdose (Get It?!)
This week, Lauren's whole family joins the show to gab about podcasts. Then, we zoom into the future with the host of Flash Forward, and the host of the Smithsonian's new podcast tells us why Pandas maybe aren't worth all the fuss.
15/12/16•51m 11s
You Get A Podcast!
Most producers want to keep you awake; we talk to a podcaster bent on putting listeners to sleep. Then, we interview Oprah! Just kidding. But we check out a podcast that did! Plus, Dan Savage's vanilla tastes in podcasts.
08/12/16•51m 53s
Review This Podcast
Podcasting is so hot these days, it has its own paid critics. We talk to one. Plus, Jenna Wortham and Wesley Morris of the New York Times dish about their new buddy podcast,Still Processing. And we sample some delicious canapés and crudités with the gents from theDinner Party Download.
01/12/16•51m 49s
Roadtrippin' Across America
We're hitting the highways and byways of America for our cross-country podcast tour. We cruise through Appalachia, hike through the deserts of Nevada and rouler on down to the Big Easy to hear what's happening across America. Buckle up!
23/11/16•50m 58s
The Family That Podcasts Together
Best-selling author Gretchen Rubin has a podcast. So does her teenage daughter, Eliza. They're basically a mother-daughter podcasting duo.
17/11/16•50m 48s
Warehouse Workers, UNITE!
Warehouses are great places to listen to podcasts (says one former warehouse worker). Comedian Phoebe Robinson talks whether she'd date Terry Gross, and Nate Dimeo gives us the scoop on his favorite podcast genre.
10/11/16•50m 36s
Election Extravaganza!
Election day is here! We celebrate with some favorite politics pods. Sam Sanders tells tales from the campaign trail, we gab with The Pollsters and laugh off the election with comedian Negin Farsad.
03/11/16•49m 50s
Occupy This Podcast
We take a field trip to the Government Accountability Office, learn about Sharia law on #GoodMuslimBadMuslim, occupy some federal lands and learn what podcasts the host ofGravy is snacking on.
27/10/16•50m 18s
It's A Stampede!
We meet Lauren's Scandinavian doppelganger, then explode songs with the host of Song Exploder. Then we chat with the makers of the hit show,In The Dark. And radio Renaissance man Al Letson tells us what he's listening to.
20/10/16•50m 41s
Admitting You Have A Problem
We nerd out with the women of Nerdette, then we get our slumber party on with the host ofSleepover, public radio's first reality show. Plus, Jesse Thorn ofBullseye tells us what he's listening to.
13/10/16•49m 58s
Santa Is A Big, Big Fan
The host of The Show About Science gives Lauren some hot tips on interviewing, and we talk to the producer ofHistorically Black about the stories of everyday objects in African-American families.
06/10/16•50m 7s
The Big Listen Preview
Hosted by Lauren Ober, The Big Listen introduces listeners to podcasts they might have never heard of, and gives them the inside scoop on shows and creators they already love.
29/09/16•1m 52s