Jonathan goldstein wiretap podcast
I sent off some of my radio work, which at that point was only a couple episodes of the summer radio series, and some of the radio essays. The idea of working at the show became very exciting. This was before podcasting, so people didn’t know about This American Life in Canada, but he introduced me to the show and I listened to it online. He knew they were looking for a producer and he encouraged me to apply. I had a friend at the time who was involved in This American Life, Paul Tough. I got into radio at that point just sideways as a writer, as a venue to read my work, not thinking about radio per se. I was sent with this very large digital camera, that was the size of a stereo box that took floppy discs.
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The idea was I was going to travel to each of the Canadian provinces and do an episode on each. Jonathan : I was doing some freelance radio essay type stuff for the CBC, and I was given a summer radio show on the CBC in the late 90s. Kevin: To start things off, can you give us a little bit of background on who you are, how you came from the CBC, to This American Life, and now Gimlet with Heavyweight? *in light of recent - and not so recent - events, we really need to find another example. Our conversation spanned several topics including his origin story, his thoughts on speed listening, his unique relationship with This American Life, and how he balances the comedy and serious manners of his podcast. I was fortunate enough to get the chance to speak with Jonathan about Heavyweight. Heavyweight remains on my must-listen list and constantly tells stories that stoke all your emotions.
JONATHAN GOLDSTEIN WIRETAP PODCAST FULL
A lot of times, these events are full of regret and re-opening the door and having an honest discussion becomes almost therapeutic for all the parties involved.
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Each episode follows Goldstein as he helps another person reexamine something, or more usually someone, who impacted their past. In case you’re unfamiliar, Heavyweight is hosted by CBC and This American Life alum, Jonathan Goldstein. But you listen to it and you feel like a person who loves other people which is a pretty nice feeling to be connected to. And like tender, which is an embarrassing word to say on the radio. It’s very very funny, and very very heartfelt. It’s hard to capture all of what’s great about it. Here, it might actually be better if I quote Reply All podcast host, PJ Vogt’s description of Heavyweight: And I say that with the greatest amount of praise I can. I guess if you forced me to create a comparative franken-amalgamation, I would say it’s like a good Chicken Soup for the Soul story, mixed with Wes Anderson humor, with a little Woody Allen* neurotic Jewish values sprinkled on top. It’s hard to properly articulate the proportions of deep personal stories, host Jonathan Goldstein’s threaded (sometimes dark) humor, yet the true feeling of genuineness that comes from the episode.
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I was trying to describe Heavyweight not too long ago, but had some difficulty.