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Sólo jazzSólo jazzSolo jazz - Pianos con alma de blues - 18/06/25JACKSON: X Ray Blues (8.11). R. Charles / M. Jackson. TOUSSAINT: Delore's boyfriend (3.35). A. Toussaint. BIRD: Hey little girl (2.38). A. Toussaint. PETERSON: Blues for H.G. (5.56). F. Gulda. MORTON: Mamanita (3.42). J. Brunetaud. REBENACK: Mac's boogie (4.01). Dr. John. PARRISH / FEYNE / BRUCE: After hours (8.26). P. Newborn. JARRETT: Río Part XI (3.20). K. Jarrett. LARSKIN: Blues for Ruby (4.36). E. Larkins / R. Braff. ELLINGTON: Hy' a Sue (2.54). D. EllingtonEscuchar audio2025-06-1859 minSólo jazzSólo jazzSolo jazz - Pianos con alma de blues - 18/06/25JACKSON: X Ray Blues (8.11). R. Charles / M. Jackson. TOUSSAINT: Delore's boyfriend (3.35). A. Toussaint. BIRD: Hey little girl (2.38). A. Toussaint. PETERSON: Blues for H.G. (5.56). F. Gulda. MORTON: Mamanita (3.42). J. Brunetaud. REBENACK: Mac's boogie (4.01). Dr. John. PARRISH / FEYNE / BRUCE: After hours (8.26). P. Newborn. JARRETT: Río Part XI (3.20). K. Jarrett. LARSKIN: Blues for Ruby (4.36). E. Larkins / R. Braff. ELLINGTON: Hy' a Sue (2.54). D. EllingtonEscuchar audio2025-06-1859 minAudio MaverickAudio MaverickEpisode 10: Himan Brown’s LifeIn this bonus episode of Audio Maverick, we feature The Life of Himan Brown, a video tribute created by some of Brown’s CBS Radio Mystery Theater actors: Patricia Elliott, Paul Hecht, Russell Horton, Bob Kaliban, Roberta Maxwell, Tony Roberts, and Jada Rowland. The work was written by Jerome Coopersmith, who authored a number of the plays featured on the CBS series; directed by Paul Hecht, and produced by Brown’s granddaughter Melina Brown and CUNY TV’s then-Executive Director Robert Isaacson. Credits: - Executive Producers: Melina Brown, Sarah Montague - Executive Director, CUNY T...2025-06-0538 minThe SporkfulThe SporkfulNigella Lawson Orders Food Like A Method Actor (Reheat)Nigella Lawson is a domestic goddess of the highest order. She strikes the perfect balance between aspiration — a beautiful garden, perfect lighting — and accessibility — sheet pan dinners and a disdain for pretentiousness. Nigella reveals how her own cooking show persona comes from her discomfort in social situations, and shares the two condiments she always keeps in her purse. She also rebuffs the one piece of criticism that she believes no male chef would ever receive.This episode originally aired on May 28, 2018, and was produced by Dan Pashman and Anne Saini, with editing by Peter Clowney and mixing by Joh...2025-05-0930 minAudio MaverickAudio MaverickEpisode 9: Everything Old is New AgainRadio drama resurfaced during the early days of public radio, and a generation of producers began to reinvent the form, working with actors, theatre companies, and become creative laboratories for adventurous, sonically complex productions. The advent of podcasting has re-invigorated the audio drama form even more, and today’s “audio mavericks” include producers of contemporary drama, science fiction and fantasy, and works like the popular series Welcome to Night Vale that are beyond category. This episode includes comments from Night Vale’s Jeffrey Cranor; Lauren Shippen of The Bright Sessions; Kaitlin Prest of The Heart and others who are helping...2025-05-0143 minOur Ancestors Were MessyOur Ancestors Were MessyThe Doctors Julian and The Affair That Helped Bring Us Birth ControlIn the summer of 1932, Anna and Percy learn that their scandalous love affair has been exposed on the front page of the most popular Black newspaper in DC. They were on their way to making history but now that the secret’s out, their futures hang in the balance.To learn more about the show and keep in touch, check out https://ourancestorsweremessy.comTo access bonus content and support this independent production visit  https://ourancestorsweremessy.supercast.comTo stay in touch email ouranestorsweremessy@gmail.com or follow the show @ourancestorsweremessy on Instagram2025-04-2352 minAudio MaverickAudio MaverickEpisode 8: The Family BrownThis very public man also had a private side, and Brown’s granddaughter Melina Brown and his grandson Zach Sansted share their recollections of Brown, his homes in New York City and Stamford, Connecticut and his important art collection. We get to know him as a presence at family birthday parties; a thrifty clothes horse; and a workaholic who edited scripts even on country walks. Credits - Executive Producers: Melina Brown, Sarah Montague - Executive Director, CUNY TV: Chiqui Cartagena - Director of Production, CUNY TV: Susan Iger - Pr...2025-04-0324 minWeight For ItWeight For ItThe Origin of Big Fig MattressHost Ronald Young Jr. sits down with Big Fig Mattress president Jeff Brown to find out how the mattress for the bigger figure came to beSpecial thanks to Big Fig Mattress for partnering with us on Season 2. We'll be back with a new season this fall!If you have a story about weight you’d like to share with us, send us an email at weight@ohitsbigron.comFollow Ronald Young Jr. on X, Threads, IG, and TikTok - @ohitsbigronIn the market for a new mattress? Click thi...2025-03-2805 minAudio MaverickAudio MaverickEpisode 7: The Golden Torch Keeps BurningHiman Brown was a busy philanthropist and producer during the two decades following the end of Golden Age broadcast radio, creating over 100 films in support of causes he believed in, and a concert series in Madison Square Garden among other projects. He also opened a production studio in Chelsea.  But Brown was finally able to return radio drama to the air with the CBS Mystery Theater, which he established in 1974. It was a fully realized artistic vision, with Brown acting as producer, director, and script editor.  He brought a new generation of actors to the medium, including Marian Seldes, Ta...2025-03-0633 minSnap JudgmentSnap JudgmentThe Weight of SorrowHow long will you hurt yourself before you start loving yourself? Ronald Young Jr. grapples with the impending loss of his mother while still thinking about his weight. And a kid shares what it’s like to live with Gynecomastia (aka Man Boobs).STORIESThe Weight of SorrowRonald Young Jr. grapples with the impending loss of his mother while still thinking about his weight.This story comes to us from Weight For It, a production of Oh It’s Big Ron Studios and is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX...2025-02-1348 minAudio MaverickAudio MaverickEpisode 6: Pay Attention to the Man Behind the CurtainBrown was a prolific and inventive producer and packager, but he was also, as he said, “a sound guy” who shaped the sound of his shows, both in the Golden Age, and when he established CBS Mystery Theater in 1974s. This episode will explore his influence on sound design, and the distinctive “signatures” of his shows. It will also explore what sound effects and sound design contribute to a drama, and Audio Maverick’s own sound designers will share some of their secrets. Credits - Executive Producers: Melina Brown, Sarah Montague - Executive Director...2025-02-0622 minLast DayLast DayListen Now: Weight For ItToday, we are excited to share one of our favorite podcasts. Weight For It unpacks the nuanced thoughts of fat folks, and of all folks who think about their weight all the time. Through narrative storytelling and some memoirs, host Ronald Young Jr. hopes to have the conversations that we tend to avoid when it comes to our bodies. In this Season 2 premiere episode host Ronald Young Jr grapples with the impending loss of his mother while still thinking about his weight. Special thanks to my sister Marilyn Denise Young, my Father Ronald Young Sr...2025-01-1729 minAudio MaverickAudio MaverickEpisode 5: Hi and HistoryAs Himan Brown consolidated his success, he grew his program portfolio and impressive client base. At the onset of WWII, he not only helped to reshape existing shows in response, but created special programming designed to celebrate American’s values and what was being fought for. He also created programs in support of the Jewish community. In the 1950s, radio began to be displaced by television, and this era of Brown’s career in broadcast ended in 1959 with his last series, NBC Morning Playhouse. Credits - Executive Producers: Melina Brown, Sarah Montague - Exec...2025-01-0921 minWeight For ItWeight For ItThe CoreHost Ronald Young Jr. and story editor Sarah Dealy sit down to answer some listener questions.  But one question makes Ronald reflect on his body with thoughts that have been simmering this entire season.Special thanks to Chloe Prasinos, Aaron, and our unnamed listener for allowing us to use their questions for this episode. We'll be back with a new season next fall, in the meantime stay tuned for some important announcements and bonus episodes!If you have a story about weight you’d like to share with us, send us an email at w...2024-12-1936 minWeight For ItWeight For ItLindy West is Older and WiserHost Ronald Young Jr. sits down for a live conversation with Lindy West, writer of the book Shrill Notes from a loud woman. (adapted to the hit show on Hulu)  They discuss how the the world has changed in the 8 years since her book was published in 2016, and the state of fat politics today.Special thanks to Lindy West for speaking to us live for this episode.  Check out the Text Me Back podcast and subscribe everywhere you listen.  Support their Patreon here.Special Thanks to Steven Davy, Candice Springer, Jessica Coughlin, Ben Brock Johnson and...2024-12-1251 minPRX Annual Report PlaylistPRX Annual Report PlaylistWeight For It: Articles of WeightIn a collaboration with Articles of Interest, Host Ronald Young Jr and Editor Sarah Dealy work with Avery Trufelman to find out what’s the deal with plus sized clothing? Why do fat folks get the ‘cold shoulder’?Special thanks to Mayra Mejia, Molly Goodman, Stacy Toth, Brittany Saunders, Maddie Hughes, Hannah Leonhard, Lauren Downing Peters, Jessica Hinkle, Jen Wilder, Marcy Guevara-Prete, Leila Kelleher, Natalia Mehlman-Petrzela, and Marissa MeltzerAlso special thanks to Avery Trufelman for hosting us in our apartment, feeding us cookies and bagels, and giving us seltzer water.If you have a...2024-12-0546 minAudio MaverickAudio MaverickEpisode 4: Golden AgeThis episode celebrates the rich and colorful world of Golden Age radio. During this period networks were formed, stars were established, and iconic shows from The Shadow to Abie's Irish Rose, were created. This episode showcases genres like the sitcom and the thriller, and includes some of the most significant of works by Brown’s contemporaries including Norman Corwin, Lucille Fletcher, Arch Obler, and Orson Welles, including Sorry, Wrong Number, On a Note of Triumph and War of the Worlds. Credits - Executive Producers: Melina Brown, Sarah Montague - Executive Director, CUNY TV: Ch...2024-12-0541 minWeight For ItWeight For ItLive with Tigress OsbornHost Ronald Young Jr. sits down for a conversation with Executive Director of the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance Tigress Osborn recorded Live at the Miracle Theater in Washington DC.  They discuss the history of NAAFA, as well as the history of fat politics and how Tigress sees the movement for fat acceptance today.Special thanks to Tigress Osborn for being a part of this episode.  Learn more about her work with NAAFA here.Special Thanks to Pamela Perez, Tom Tyra, Isaiah Headen, and all the staff at The Miracle Theater and Union Stage...2024-11-1454 minAudio MaverickAudio MaverickEpisode 3: Golden BoyBrown was radio prodigy and prodigious multi-tasker, who began producing and performing in audio, and making groundbreaking deals, while he was still in high school, and was servicing the radio entertainment industry by the time he was in law school. This episode charts his early performance and production history, his relationship with key advertisers and emerging talents like Agnes Moorehead and Irwin Shaw, and the start of his Dick Tracy programs. Credits - Executive Producers: Melina Brown, Sarah Montague - Executive Director, CUNY TV: Chiqui Cartagena - Director of Production, CUNY...2024-11-0733 minAudio MaverickAudio MaverickEpisode 2: New World, New BeginningsIn this episode we hear about Himan Brown’s childhood and family background. Brown recalls the experience of growing up in the Jewish immigrant community in Brownsville, Brooklyn (which included run-ins with a youthful Bugsy Siegel), his hard-working father and his early professional experiences with mentors like Moss Hart (who started by casting him as Fanny Brice.) This episode features excerpts from Alfred Kazin’s A Walker in the City. (A WALKER IN THE CITY by Alfred Kazin. Copyright © 1951, 1946 by Alfred Kazin. Copyright Renewed 1979, 1974 by Alfred Kazin, used by permission of The Wylie Agency LLC.) Credi...2024-10-2422 minWeight For ItWeight For ItDesired yet UnwantedIn a conversation with influencer Carmen Rene Smith, host RYJ discusses her experiences as a plus sized influencer and how that frames her thinking on weight.Special thanks to Carmen Rene Smith for being a part of this episode.  You can follow Carmen on IG @eatthecaketooIf you have a story about weight you’d like to share with us, send us an email at weight@ohitsbigron.comFollow Ronald Young Jr. on X, Threads, IG, and TikTok - @ohitsbigronIn the market for a new mattress? Click this link and the...2024-10-1739 minAudio MaverickAudio MaverickEpisode 1: On The Air: The Dawn of BroadcastWe learn about the early days of broadcasting in the U.S. and how this fledgling technology became the dominant entertainment form. The episode honors pioneers including Nikola Tesla and Guglielmo Marconi, as well as the colorful and combative characters who established the broadcast empires of the early years. Credits - Executive Producers: Melina Brown, Sarah Montague - Executive Director, CUNY TV: Chiqui Cartagena - Director of Production, CUNY TV: Susan Iger - Producer/Director: Sarah Montague - Narrator: Margot Avery - Concept and Script...2024-10-1028 minWeight For ItWeight For ItBBWStory Editor and Guest Host Sarah Dealy goes on a journey to find the origin of the term BBW and discover how its meaning changed so drastically in the years since it was first coined.  Special thanks to Carole Shaw, Tigress Osborn, Lauren Downing Peters, Cristie and Rachael, and everyone at the beach! for being a part of this episode.If you have a story about weight you’d like to share with us, send us an email at weight@ohitsbigron.comFollow Ronald Young Jr. on X, Threads, IG, and TikTok - @ohi...2024-10-1045 minWeight For ItWeight For ItThe Origin of a Break UpElna Baker joins host Ronald Young Jr. for a conversation recorded live at On Air Fest in Brooklyn in February 2024.  In it Elna reveals more about her story featured in the popular episode of This American Life entitled Tell Me I'm Fat.Special thanks to Elna Baker for being a part of this episode.  You can hear more from Elna Baker on her podcast Pretty Sure I can Fly with Johnny Knoxville and Elna BakerIf you have a story about weight you’d like to share with us, send us an email at weight@ohit...2024-10-0335 minWeight For ItWeight For ItFFGTypically the stories we hear about fat women and dating are about undesirability and rejection.  But today's story is not one of those.Special Thanks to Cristie Wilson and Dr. Kate ManneIf you have a story about weight you’d like to share with us, send us an email at weight@ohitsbigron.comFollow Ronald Young Jr. on X, Threads, IG, and TikTok - @ohitsbigronIn the market for a new mattress? Click this link and the Big Fig Bed Builder quiz for discounts on your next sleep system Cr...2024-09-2624 minWeight For ItWeight For ItInto Thin AirBrigid was headed on vacation, she strapped into her seat prepared for what should have been an uneventful flight.  But then she got a lot more than she bargained for.  In this episode host Ronald Young Jr. examines the state of flying as a fat person with special guest Aubrey Gordon.Special Thanks to Brigid Quinn McDonnell, Aubrey Gordon, Hannah Sampson, Andrea Sachs, Diyana Howell and the rest of the kind folks at the Washington Post.If you have a story about weight you’d like to share with us, send us an email at weig...2024-09-1939 minAudio MaverickAudio MaverickIntroducing Audio MaverickThe history of radio crackles to life with Audio Maverick, a 9-part documentary about one of the most visionary figures in radio, Himan Brown. Explore the Golden Age of radio through Brown's life, as we travel from the birth of audio drama to the programs that brought millions of families into their living rooms every night. Subscribe in your podcast app now. Credits - Executive Producers: Melina Brown, Sarah Montague - Executive Director, CUNY TV: Chiqui Cartagena - Director of Production, CUNY TV: Susan Iger - Producer...2024-09-1300 minWeight For ItWeight For ItRunning while fatIn a conversation with fat marathon runner Martinus Evans, host Ronald Young Jr discusses how running can be exclusionary for fat folks and ways that Martinus overcame that.Special thanks to Martinus Evans for being a part of this episode.  You can find out more about his work by clicking this link or following him on IG @martinusevansIf you have a story about weight you’d like to share with us, send us an email at weight@ohitsbigron.comFollow Ronald Young Jr. on X, Threads, IG, and TikTok - @ohitsbigronI...2024-09-1235 minWeight For ItWeight For ItThe Weight of SorrowIn this Season 2 premiere episode host Ronald Young Jr grapples with the impending loss of his mother while still thinking about his weight.Special thanks to my sister Marilyn Denise Young, my Father Ronald Young Sr. our dear friend Carolyn Perry, and of course to my mother, the late and always great forever loved Peggy Lee YoungIf you have a story about weight you’d like to share with us, send us an email at weight@ohitsbigron.comFollow Ronald Young Jr. on X, Threads, IG, and TikTok - @ohitsbigronIn...2024-09-0531 minThe Storymakers Institute with Joel CarnegieThe Storymakers Institute with Joel Carnegie"Audio [In] Flux" with Julie ShapiroThis is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit thestorymakersinstitute.substack.comThis is your front row pass to the world’s most intriguing storytellers, as powered by you.🎙️ This week on The Storymakers Institute podcast, say hello to career listener, audio executive, thinker, innovator, encourager, champion of story + sound, Julie Shapiro.I met Julie around a decade ago, when I roped her into agreeing to work with me on a chaotic radio musical about musicals [which I’m sure you can still find in some deep dark edge of the in...2024-08-0640 minThe SporkfulThe SporkfulWhen Celery Was More Expensive Than CaviarCelery doesn't get a lot of love these days. But it was the avocado toast of the late 1800s and early 1900s. People thought it had magical powers, and the hottest chefs in New York City were making celery-fed duckling, mashed celery, fried celery, and celery tea. So why did celery fall from grace? And can this once vaunted vegetable make a comeback? Reporter Maya Kroth and our friends at the podcast Proof, from America’s Test Kitchen, investigate. This episode originally aired on January 7, 2019, and was reported by Maya Kroth and produced by Dan Pashman and Ann...2024-07-2926 minWorkingWorkingHow One of the Best Podcast Sound Designers Executes a VisionThis week, host Ronald Young Jr. talks to John DeLore, a podcast editor and sound designer who’s been in the industry since its heyday. He’s produced hugely popular shows for companies like Gimlet and Stitcher, and now he runs his own production company, Starlight Diner Studio. In the interview, John breaks down his sound design process, shares tips for collaborating with clients, and explains how he keeps surviving despite the industry’s downturn. After the interview, Ronald and co-host Isaac Butler talk about the importance of defining what “good work” means to you. 2024-06-3050 minSlate CultureSlate CultureWorking: How One of the Best Podcast Sound Designers Executes a VisionThis week, host Ronald Young Jr. talks to John DeLore, a podcast editor and sound designer who’s been in the industry since its heyday. He’s produced hugely popular shows for companies like Gimlet and Stitcher, and now he runs his own production company, Starlight Diner Studio. In the interview, John breaks down his sound design process, shares tips for collaborating with clients, and explains how he keeps surviving despite the industry’s downturn. After the interview, Ronald and co-host Isaac Butler talk about the importance of defining what “good work” means to you. 2024-06-3050 minSlate ConversationsSlate ConversationsWorking: How One of the Best Podcast Sound Designers Executes a VisionThis week, host Ronald Young Jr. talks to John DeLore, a podcast editor and sound designer who’s been in the industry since its heyday. He’s produced hugely popular shows for companies like Gimlet and Stitcher, and now he runs his own production company, Starlight Diner Studio. In the interview, John breaks down his sound design process, shares tips for collaborating with clients, and explains how he keeps surviving despite the industry’s downturn. After the interview, Ronald and co-host Isaac Butler talk about the importance of defining what “good work” means to you. 2024-06-3050 minSlate CareersSlate CareersWorking: How One of the Best Podcast Sound Designers Executes a VisionThis week, host Ronald Young Jr. talks to John DeLore, a podcast editor and sound designer who’s been in the industry since its heyday. He’s produced hugely popular shows for companies like Gimlet and Stitcher, and now he runs his own production company, Starlight Diner Studio. In the interview, John breaks down his sound design process, shares tips for collaborating with clients, and explains how he keeps surviving despite the industry’s downturn. After the interview, Ronald and co-host Isaac Butler talk about the importance of defining what “good work” means to you. 2024-06-3050 minPlanet MoneyPlanet MoneyAnatomy of a layoffBy one estimate, 40 percent of American workers get laid off at least once in their careers. And when that happens, companies will often say, "It's not personal. It has nothing to do with you or your performance. We're just changing priorities, making a strategic shift." It's like the business version of: "It's not you, it's me." And just like a breakup, it feels terrible. This happened to a man we're calling V, who was working at the same company as his husband when he got laid off. And for V, the experience felt shocking. It left...2024-05-2327 minThe SporkfulThe SporkfulIn Defense Of Picky EatingLaura and Beth Winters are fraternal twins who come from a family of proud picky eaters. But after high school, Laura left home for college and started exploring new foods, while Beth stayed close to home and continued to eat the same way she did growing up. What does their story tell us about nature vs. nurture, and the kinds of judgments we make about picky eating? Then later in the show, we talk with psychologist Christopher Rutt about picky eating in kids, and we ask: Is picky eating actually a problem?This episode originally aired on...2024-04-0135 minThe Paris ReviewThe Paris ReviewJoy Williams reads from her new work, “Concerning the Future of Souls”The Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award finalist Joy Williams reads entries from “Concerning the Future of Souls” (issue no. 247, Spring 2024), a collection of stories following Azrael, the angel of death and transporter of souls. This episode was produced by John DeLore and Helena de Groot, and was mixed and sound-designed by John DeLore. Our theme song this season is “Shadow,” composed and performed by Ernst Reijseger. Additional Links: https://www.theparisreview.org/fiction/8252/concerning-the-future-of-souls-joy-williams Subscribe to the Paris Review2024-03-2017 minThe Paris ReviewThe Paris ReviewTrial RunIn Zach Williams’s “Trial Run” (issue no. 239, Spring 2022), an employee is subjected to two coworkers’ conspiracy theories when their office is targeted by an anonymous white supremacist hacker. The story is read by Michael Chernus, Danny Mastrogiorgio, and Gabriel Marin. This episode was produced by John DeLore and Helena de Groot, and was mixed and sound-designed by John DeLore. Our theme song this season is “Shadow,” composed and performed by Ernst Reijseger. Additional Links:  www.theparisreview.org/fiction/7873/trial-run-zach-williams Subscribe to the Paris Review2024-03-1337 minSnap JudgmentSnap JudgmentWeight For ItWe’re going back to college with Ronald Young Jr., where he couldn’t wait to explore a world beyond the watchful gaze of his churchgoing parents. He meets an amazing girl, but their story would not be a love story… because of their weight. This story comes to us from Weight For It, a production of Oh It’s Big Ron Studios and is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX. This podcast series was a Tribeca Official Selection. It was also picked by the New York Times as one of the best podcasts of the year. Li...2024-02-2949 minThe Paris ReviewThe Paris ReviewFoley’s Pond“We were thirteen and conspiratorial and what was said is now out of reach.” Jim Fletcher reads Peter Orner’s “Foley’s Pond” (issue no. 202, Fall 2012), a quietly devastating short story about the effects of a tragic accident on a boy and his community. This episode was produced by John DeLore and Helena de Groot, and was mixed and sound-designed by John DeLore. Our theme song this season is “Shadow,” composed and performed by Ernst Reijseger. Additional Links: https://www.theparisreview.org/fiction/6173/foleys-pond-peter-orner Subscribe to the Paris Review2024-02-2108 minThe Paris ReviewThe Paris Review“The Victim” by Jun'ichirō TanizakiThe legendary actor George Takei reads one of the oldest stories in the Review’s archive. Published by the magazine in 1957, “The Victim” is Ivan Morris’s English translation of the Japanese author Jun'ichirō Tanizaki’s 1910 literary debut. This episode was produced by John DeLore and Helena de Groot, and was mixed and sound-designed by John DeLore. Our theme song this season is “Shadow,” composed and performed by Ernst Reijseger. Additional Links: theparisreview.org/fiction/4872/the-victim-junichiro-tanizaki Subscribe to the Paris Review The Japanese American Museum: https://www.janm.org/2024-02-1430 minThe Paris ReviewThe Paris ReviewThe Walk BookSean Thor Conroe shares entries from “The Walk Book”—his meticulous, funny travelogue about his 2014 attempt to walk across the United States—including some rain-soaked field recordings. This episode was produced by Helena de Groot and John DeLore, and was sound-designed by Helena de Groot. Our theme song this season is “Shadow,” composed and performed by Ernst Reijseger. Additional Links: theparisreview.org/letters-essays/8039/the-walk-book-sean-thor-conroe Subscribe to the Paris Review2024-01-2417 minThe Paris ReviewThe Paris ReviewOlga Tokarczuk’s Divine CosmosThe Nobel Prize–winning Polish writer Olga Tokarczuk discusses the souls of animals, discovering feminism, and her home in the village of Krajanów where she was once neighbors with “three different translators of William Blake in an excerpt from her Art of Fiction interview with Marta Figlerowicz. This episode was produced and sound-designed by John DeLore. Our theme song this season is “Shadow,” composed and performed by Ernst Reijseger. Additional Links: theparisreview.org/interviews/7968/the-art-of-fiction-no-258-olga-tokarczuk Subscribe to the Paris Review2024-01-1718 minThe Paris ReviewThe Paris ReviewAbout Ed“We needed erotic touch to tell us what we were.” Robert Glück reads from About Ed, a memoir about his relationship with his former partner Ed Aulerich-Sugai. The performance is paired with excerpts from his Art of Fiction interview with Lucy Ives. This episode was produced by Helena de Groot and John DeLore, and was mixed and sound-designed by Helena de Groot. Our theme song this season is “Shadow,” composed and performed by Ernst Reijseger. Additional Links: https://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/8016/the-art-of-fiction-no-260-robert-gluck https://theparisreview.org/miscellaneous/7896/about-ed-robert-gluck Subscri...2024-01-1046 minThe Paris ReviewThe Paris ReviewBob Ross Paints Your Portrait“The only colors we’re going to use will be blacker than most blacks. Mm-kay.” Terrance Hayes reads his poem, “Bob Ross Paints Your Portrait.” An homage to the iconic host of the PBS show The Joy of Painting, and an exploration of Blackness: “deep-space black, black-hole black … lampblack and ink black, boot black and blackjack and blacker.” This episode was produced by Helena de Groot and John DeLore. It was sound-designed, mixed, and features original scoring by Helena de Groot. Our theme song this season is “Shadow,” composed and performed by Ernst Reijseger. Additional Links:2023-12-1310 minThe Paris ReviewThe Paris ReviewThe I is Made of PaperThe Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Sharon Olds discusses sex, religion, and writing poems that "women were definitely not supposed to write,” in an excerpt from her Art of Poetry interview with Jessica Laser. Olds also reads three of her poems: “Sisters of Sexual Treasure” (issue no. 74, Fall–Winter 1978), “True Love,” and “The Easel.” This episode was produced and sound-designed by John DeLore. The audio recording of “Sisters of Sexual Treasure” is courtesy of the Woodberry Poetry Room, Harvard University. Our theme song this season is “Shadow,” composed and performed by Ernst Reijseger. Additional Links: theparisreview.org/inter...2023-11-2221 minThe Paris ReviewThe Paris ReviewThe Same IKEA BedA stealth poetry reading inside a bustling IKEA. Poet Maggie Millner reads her own poem (Issue no. 239, Spring 2022), as well as two more from the archive: Toi Dericotte’s “Bird” (Issue No. 124, Fall 1992) and Rainer Maria Rilke’s “Death” (Issue No. 82, Winter 1981). This episode was produced by Helena de Groot and John DeLore, and was sound-designed by John DeLore. Our theme song this season is “Shadow,” composed and performed by Ernst Reijseger. Additional Links: theparisreview.org/poetry/7855/from-couplets-maggie-millner theparisreview.org/poetry/6855/death-rainer-maria-rilke theparisreview.org/poetry/2039/two-poems-toi-derricotte maggiemillner.com/ Subscribe to t...2023-11-1510 minThe SporkfulThe SporkfulRediscovering Nigeria By Becoming AmericanBack in 2018, we talked with chef and recipe developer Yewande Komolafe about her experience as an undocumented immigrant. She grew up in Nigeria, but after immigrating legally to the U.S. a clerical error led to her losing her immigration status. For years she felt she had to hide parts of herself, for fear of being outed as undocumented. And because of her status, she couldn’t go back to Nigeria. This week we’re replaying that episode, followed by a new conversation with Yewande in which she updates her story, and talks about the release of her first cook...2023-10-2337 minSound JudgmentSound JudgmentWeight for It’s Ronald Young Jr.: Unlocking the Key to Storytelling SuccessThe episode discussed on today's Sound Judgment is Weight for It: Episode 2, Shame Spiral. It’s produced by ohitsbigron Studios and distributed by Radiotopia. Ronald Young Jr. is a critically acclaimed audio producer, host, and storyteller, based in Alexandria, Va. He is an avid pop-culture enthusiast and the host of the television and film review podcast Leaving the Theater.  He is also a regular contributor to NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour as a guest panelist. He has hosted shows such as Pushkin’s Solvable and HBO Docs Club, from Pineapple Street Studios.  Selected as Vulture Magazine podcaster...2023-10-1937 minWeight For ItWeight For ItWrapping UpEditor Sarah Dealy sits down with Host Ronald Young Jr. as they reflect back on this season of Weight For It, and pontificate on the future of the show.If you have a story about weight you’d like to share with us, send us an email at weight@ohitsbigron.comFollow Ronald Young Jr. on Twitter, Threads, IG, and TikTok - @ohitsbigronCreditsCreator/Host - Ronald Young Jr.Editor - Sarah DealySound Design and Mixing - The Reverend John Delore of Starlight Diner...2023-09-2833 minWeight For ItWeight For ItDestruction w/ Da'Shaun HarrisonAfter 5 episodes of pontificating on weight host Ronald Young Jr. starts to truly consider what escaping from our culture of fatphobia looks like. Featuring activist and writer Da’Shaun Harrison.Special thanks to Jon Breeding, Tracy Cox, and Da’Shaun HarrisonIf you have a story about weight you’d like to share with us, send us an email at weight@ohitsbigron.comFollow Ronald Young Jr. on Twitter, Threads, IG, and TikTok - @ohitsbigronCreditsCreator/Host - Ronald Young Jr.Editor - Sarah DealySoun...2023-09-2139 minWeight For ItWeight For ItArticles of WeightIn a collaboration with Articles of Interest, Host Ronald Young Jr and Editor Sarah Dealy work with Avery Trufelman to find out what’s the deal with plus sized clothing? Why do fat folks get the ‘cold shoulder’?Special thanks to Mayra Mejia, Molly Goodman, Stacy Toth, Brittany Saunders, Maddie Hughes, Hannah Leonhard, Lauren Downing Peters, Jessica Hinkle, Jen Wilder, Marcy Guevara-Prete, Leila Kelleher, Natalia Mehlman-Petrzela, and Marissa MeltzerAlso special thanks to Avery Trufelman for hosting us in our apartment, feeding us cookies and bagels, and giving us seltzer water.If you have a...2023-09-1446 minWeight For ItWeight For ItDecisionHost Ronald Young Jr. finds himself at a crossroads. He doesn’t feel equipped to make a choice so he seeks out the stories of those who have.Special thanks to Caroline Hamric, Michael Jefferson aka Mass Potential, and Tracy CoxIf you have a story about weight you’d like to share with us, send us an email at weight@ohitsbigron.comFollow Ronald Young Jr. on Twitter, Threads, IG, and TikTok - @ohitsbigronIn the market for a new mattress? Click this link and use the code WEIGHTFORIT at chec...2023-09-0745 minThe SporkfulThe SporkfulHow To Create A New AppleBreeders at Washington State University spent 20 years developing a completely new variety of apple: Cosmic Crisp. What exactly does it take to create a new kind of apple? And how do they come up with a name for it? We team up with Helen Zaltzman of The Allusionist podcast to learn about this apple innovation — and to heap a deserving amount of scorn on the ubiquitous, flavorless Red Delicious. Then we ask, four years after the apple’s launch, was it a success?This episode originally aired on September 30, 2019, and was produced by Dan Pashman, Anne Saini, Ngof...2023-09-0432 minWeight For ItWeight For ItWeight, Don't Tell MeHost, Ronald Young Jr. goes through a breakup and thinks maybe it’s time to lose weight. But before he does he needs to take a quick visit to his doctor.Special thanks to the doctor…If you have a story about weight you’d like to share with us, send us an email at weight@ohitsbigron.comFollow Ronald Young Jr. on Twitter, Threads, IG, and TikTok - @ohitsbigronIn the market for a new mattress? Click this link and use the code WEIGHTFORIT at checkout to get $350 off your purcha...2023-08-3124 minRadiotopia Presents: We\'re Doing the WizRadiotopia Presents: We're Doing the WizIntroducing Weight For It from Radiotopia and ohitsBigRonStudiosIn this episode, we’re introducing our Radiotopia Presents listeners to a brand new show out now from Radiotopia. It’s called Weight For It. Weight For It unpacks the nuanced thoughts of fat folks, and of all folks who think about their weight all the time. Through narrative storytelling, and some memoir, host Ronald Young Jr. hopes to have the conversations that we tend to avoid when it comes to our bodies. We hope you’ll give Weight For It a try. If you like what you hear, subscribe to Weight For It in your p...2023-08-2412 minWeight For ItWeight For ItA Shame SpiralIn this episode, we take a trip with host Ronald Young Jr. to the past. Back to college in Richmond VA, at Virginia Commonwealth University. Where our host was just a straight sized teenager leaving his home for the first time and figuring out what type of person he was going to be, and what type of partner her would choose.Special thanks to Damon Young, and Caitlin ScanlanIf you have a story about weight you’d like to share with us, send us an email at weight@ohitsbigron.comFollow Ronald Yo...2023-08-2441 minWeight For ItWeight For ItThe Perfect MomentIn the premiere episode, Host Ronald Young Jr. is pondering his own desirability.  Is he an eligible bachelor as a fat man?  He seeks solace in body positive and size-affirming spaces and discovers something he finds a little unsettling.Special thanks to Jessica Taylor Dicken, Mayra Meijia, and Dr. Caitlin GunnIf you have a story about weight you’d like to share with us, send us an email at weight@ohitsbigron.comFollow Ronald Young Jr. on Twitter, Threads, IG, and TikTok - @ohitsbigronIn the market for a new matt...2023-08-1731 minRumble StripRumble StripNightwalking 1, from Constellation PrizeCredits: Music by Ishmael Ensemble, John Caroll Kirby, Riley Mulherkar and Elori SaxlEdited by Daniel Guillemette & Daniel GumbinerSound mix / sound design by John Delore 2023-05-0829 minThe SporkfulThe SporkfulThe Musical History Of JellyThis week we're exploring the musical history of jelly, from the Harlem Renaissance to Beyoncé and beyond. Along the way, we hear the story of a famous moment in internet history, explore depictions of Black women in music, and learn how jelly became an affirmation for LGBTQIA+ identity. And then, for our grand finale, we write an original song about JELLY!This episode originally aired on August 12, 2019, and was produced by Dan Pashman, Anne Saini, and Ngofeen Mputubwele, with editing by Peter Clowney. Original music by the Reverend John DeLore and Allison Leyton-Brown. The Sporkful production team n...2023-05-0835 minNot LostNot LostBig Sur: In the SoupTwo years have passed since Covid brought production of Not Lost to a screeching halt. In that time, Brendan has turned norm-core: he gets a steady job, a live-in partner, a car, and becomes a viewer of prestige cable dramas. But the show must go on, so he and his friend, audio producer John DeLore, head to a place Brendan considers the opposite of the Big Apple — Big Sur, California. A couple days of redwoods and Pacific air give rise to fresh questions: How is traveling different when you have someone waiting for you back at home? And what if...2022-06-1545 minThe Thermal PodcastThe Thermal PodcastThe Thermal Episode #30Episode #30 of The Thermal…the Kiwi edition. In this Episode of The Thermal, Terry and Abbey Delore tell us the story of their remarkable Tip to Tip journey from one end of New Zealand to the other.  And the life and times of John Roake. We’ll hear from a long-time friend about John’s lasting impact on both the New Zealand and International gliding scene.  And Kahu Soaring is a new commercial outfit in Omarara…the pilot behind this venture gives us the inside story.    That’s all on Episode   ...2022-01-291h 17Science DictionScience DictionJuggernaut: Indian Temple Or Unstoppable Force?In 2014, a grad student in Kolkata named Ujaan Ghosh came across an old book by a Scottish missionary. And as Ghosh paged through the book, he noticed the missionary kept using a word over and over: Juggernaut. But the missionary wasn’t using it the way we do today—to mean an unstoppable, overwhelming force. He  was using it to talk about a place: a temple in Puri, India. So Ghosh dug further, and as he grasped the real story of where the English word, juggernaut, had come from, he realized there was just no way he could keep using...2021-11-2318 minThe Paris ReviewThe Paris ReviewForm and Formlessness (with Rachel Cusk, Aisha Sabatini Sloan, Allan Gurganus, Deborah Landau)In an essay specially commissioned for the podcast, Aisha Sabatini Sloan describes rambling around Paris with her father, Lester Sloan, a longtime staff photographer for Newsweek, and a glamorous woman who befriends them. In an excerpt from The Art of Fiction no. 246, Rachel Cusk and Sheila Heti discuss how writing her first novel helped Cusk discover her “shape or identity or essence.” Next, Allan Gurganus’s reading of his story “It Had Wings,” about an arthritic woman who finds a fallen angel in her backyard, is interspersed with a version of the story rendered as a one-woman opera by the compos...2021-11-1744 minThe Paris ReviewThe Paris ReviewA Memory of the Species (with Robert Frost, Yohanca Delgado, Antonella Anedda)Robert Frost defines modern poetry in an excerpt from his [Art of Poetry interview](https://urldefense.com/v3/ https://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/4678/the-art-of-poetry-no-2-robert-frost ;!!NUnUjx3wvH5xgA!La9JzfrCxrTLTJC-BUCjhUWQaEI9PUYzjObTI7BHU1X34cu0PG5sG9hZ3SP6-g%24); the Italian poet Antonella Anedda discusses her poem “[Historiae 2](https://urldefense.com/v3/ https://theparisreview.org/poetry/7487/historiae-2-antonella-anedda ;!!NUnUjx3wvH5xgA!La9JzfrCxrTLTJC-BUCjhUWQaEI9PUYzjObTI7BHU1X34cu0PG5sG9j2rn0NSQ%24)” with her translator Susan Stewart before the American vocal ensemble Tenores de Aterúe re-imagines the poem as a song in the folk tradition of Anedda’s native...2021-10-2746 minHeavyweightHeavyweightWhy Is Mason Reese Crying?Mason Reese was the biggest child star of the early 1970's. Recently, he posted a YouTube video of himself crying. Jonathan sets out to discover why. This is a story Jonathan made for Reply All in 2015. The new season of Heavyweight starts next week.CreditsThis episode was produced by Jonathan Goldstein, along with Chris Neary, Tim Howard, Sruthi Pinnamaneni, PJ Vogt, and Alex Goldman.Editing by Alex Blumberg.The show was mixed by John DeLore and Bobby Lord. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices...2020-10-0827 minHeavyweightHeavyweightWhy Is Mason Reese Crying?Mason Reese was the biggest child star of the early 1970's. Recently, he posted a YouTube video of himself crying. Jonathan sets out to discover why. This is a story Jonathan made for Reply All in 2015. The new season of Heavyweight starts next week.CreditsThis episode was produced by Jonathan Goldstein, along with Chris Neary, Tim Howard, Sruthi Pinnamaneni, PJ Vogt, and Alex Goldman.Editing by Alex Blumberg.The show was mixed by John DeLore and Bobby Lord. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices...2020-10-0827 minOn Air FestOn Air FestThe Paris Review: An Audio OdysseyListen as the pages of The Paris Review come to life. Hear excerpts of an interview with Toni Morrison live scored by musicians, then Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Vijay Seshadri reads his poem “Ailanthus”; actor Quincy Tyler Bernstine reads “A Story for Your Daughters, A Story for Your Sons” by Rebecca Makkai; finally, Emily Wells provides live scoring for Bill Callahan's rendition of Adrienne Rich’s poem “A Tree.” Executive producers John DeLore, Emily Nemens, and Brendan Francis Newnam guide the performance.“The Tree” excerpted from Collected Poems: 1950-2012 © 2016 by the Adrienne Rich Literary Trust. Used with permission of the pub...2020-05-0531 minThe Sporkful PodcastThe Sporkful PodcastJ-E-L-L-Y! (The Jelly Song)From the Harlem Renaissance to Beyonce, from Peanut Butter Jelly Time to RuPaul and Big Freedia, jelly has been referenced in music across decades and genres. We explore this history in a special episode of The Sporkful food podcast -- and it all culminates in an original song! Share it on social media with hashtag #SporkfulOfJelly, and please subscribe to The Sporkful podcast wherever you listen! . Music by Allison Leyton-Brown and The Reverend John DeLore Lyrics by The Reverend John DeLore and Dan Pashman Vocals by The Reverend John DeLore, Dan Pashman, Allison Leyton-Brown and Ngofeen Mputubwele2019-08-0902 minThird Coast Pocket ConferenceThird Coast Pocket ConferenceI Love Language (2018)Behind many audio stories, there’s stacks of paper and documents full of text. Old interview transcripts that predate recording technology. Letters found in a box. Court records. Emails.In this session from the 2018 Third Coast Conference, John Delore discussed ways to bring these materials to life in the sonic realm. He outlined fundamental differences between how the written word & the spoken word communicate meaning and emotion and shared ideas for using reenactments and adapting from fiction to tell a story.You can listen to all the sessions fr...2019-02-1300 minThe Wolf DenThe Wolf Den158. The 12 Shows of Late December The Wolf Den Holiday “Special Shows We’re Jealous Of Spectacular”: Stitcher New York Edition 2018It's time for a holiday extravaganza! In this very special Wolf Den, Lex is joined by twelve guests from Stitcher’s New York office to talk about the Shows We're Jealous Of. Featuring Jenny Barish, Andy Slater, David Murray, Will Carey, Jared O’Connell, Harry Huggins, Abigail Keel, Kelsey Butterworth, Julie Booth, The Reverend John DeLore, Christy Mirabal, Bill Irwin and Harry Nelson. And, in a Christmas miracle, a brand new jingle by Casey Holford and the Stitcher Choir. 2018-12-201h 05Nightcaps at the TheaterNightcaps at the TheaterEpisode 15: Sleepaway Camp  Dear Mom and Dad, I’ve been at Sleepaway Camp for almost three weeks now and I’m getting very scared! There’s a cook who got horribly burned by some hot corn water, and we had to go without dinner for a week. The baseball games here seem to go on for an eternity. Kenny supposedly drowned last weekend …there were snakes coming out of his mouth…so we aren’t even allowed to go swimming anymore. Also there’s this girl Judy and I’m pretty concerned that her hair is slowly developing sentience. Anyways, only a few more d...2018-09-0300 minNancyNancyDifferent in Two WaysRyan Haddad is a writer and actor with a one-man show about hooking up, dating, and intimacy. He also has cerebral palsy. Please don't call him inspirational. — Ryan Haddad is a New York-based writer and performer. His one-man show is called "Hi, Are You Single?" This week's episode was recorded live at the Now Hear This podcast festival. Special thanks to Chris Bannon, John DeLore, Chris Hartnett, and the entire Now Hear This team. Episode scoring by Jeremy Bloom with additional engineering by Matt Boynton. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod ("Slow Burn") and Anamorp...2017-10-0119 minNancyNancyDifferent in Two WaysRyan Haddad is a writer and actor with a one-man show about hooking up, dating, and intimacy. He also has cerebral palsy. Please don't call him inspirational. — Ryan Haddad is a New York-based writer and performer. His one-man show is called "Hi, Are You Single?" This week's episode was recorded live at the Now Hear This podcast festival. Special thanks to Chris Bannon, John DeLore, Chris Hartnett, and the entire Now Hear This team. Episode scoring by Jeremy Bloom with additional engineering by Matt Boynton. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod ("Slow Burn") and Anamorp...2017-10-0119 mina++a++[Nancy] #26: Different in Two WaysRyan Haddad is a writer and actor with a one-man show about hooking up, dating, and intimacy. He also has cerebral palsy. Please don't call him inspirational. Ryan Haddad is a New York-based writer and performer. His one-man show is called "Hi, Are You Single?" This week's episode was recorded live at the Now Hear This podcast festival. Tobin and Kathy talk with Ryan Haddad at the Now Hear This podcast festival (Now Hear This) Episode scoring by Jeremy Bloom with additional engineering by Matt Boynton. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod ("Slow Burn") and Anamorphic Orchestra ("Radiant Flux...2017-10-0100 minBack to WorkBack to WorkEpisode 298: Night Boot for Big BeefThis week, Dan and Merlin do another of their beloved Odds 'n Sods episodes, with tons of great recommendations for movies, TV, apps, services, and nighttime medical appliances. Links for this episode:Word to Markdown ConverterThe Gyroscope App · your health tracking dashboardSnapseed - Wikipediaplantar fasciitis sleeping - Google SearchJunecloudA Wrinkle in Time - WikipediaSatanists & Pedophiles Run The World - David Icke - YouTubeMorgellons actually Explained!! - YouTubeExplaining chemtrail? What are morgellons?Who made them and Why? What are they m...2016-11-151h 25The Wolf DenThe Wolf Den106 Chris Gethard of Beautiful Stories From Anonymous PeopleComedian and Jersey boy Chris Gethard wasn’t quite ready to host one of the hottest and most popular podcasts around. As he explains to Adam Sachs on this episode of The Wolf Den, he thought there would be some time in the first few months to feel it out. Instead, getting featured on This American Life attracted a massive audience to his show, Beautiful Stories from Anonymous People, who stuck around because of the singular mix of openness, honesty and empathy with which Chris treats the callers to his show. He talks about how the concept for the po...2016-05-2659 minSurprisingly AwesomeSurprisingly Awesome#3 ConcreteFrom the dawn of human civilization, to the end of days: Concrete will outlast us all. The Facts The Reverend John DeLore and Michael Garafalo mixed this episode. John performed music for this episode, along with his bandmates, Jordan Scanella, Sam Merrick, Isamu McGregor, Jon LaDeau, Dominic Fallacaro. Thanks to Matthew Nelson for production assistance. Our theme music is “How We Do,” written, performed, and produced by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. Sponsors Audible.com PC Does Whaaaat?! – This week, we featured PC Carlos Arteaga, a 7th grader at Lighthouse Community Charter School.2015-11-1725 minSurprisingly AwesomeSurprisingly Awesome#2 Free ThrowsAdam McKay helps Adam "Who Cares about Sports" Davidson conquer the free throw. The Facts The Reverend John DeLore mixed this episode, and wrote and performed music for it, along with his bandmates, Jordan Scanella, Sam Merrick and Isamu McGregor. Our theme music is “How We Do,” written, performed, and produced by Nicholas Britell Our ad music is by Build Buildings Sponsors Audible.com Squarespace2015-11-0532 minStudio 360Studio 360"The Last Polka" - from Beck's Song ReaderAya Kato – piano Recorded and mixed by John DeLore Listen to Kurt Andersen's interview with Beck on Studio 360: wny.cc/U8XVPF2012-12-2001 minStudio 360Studio 360"Mutilation Rag" - from Beck's Song ReaderAya Kato – piano Recorded and mixed by John DeLore Listen to Kurt Andersen's interview with Beck on Studio 360: wny.cc/U8XVPF2012-12-2001 minShow PromosShow Promos"The Wolf is On the Hill" - from Beck's Song ReaderJohn DeLore (Studio 360) – lead vocals, guitar Rob Christiansen (WNYC) – electric guitar Dylan Keefe (Radiolab) – bass Jason Isaac (WNYC) – drums Aya Kato – piano Recorded and mixed by John DeLore Listen to Kurt Andersen's interview with Beck on Studio 360: wny.cc/U8XVPF2012-12-2002 minStudio 360Studio 360"The Wolf is On the Hill" - from Beck's Song ReaderJohn DeLore (Studio 360) – lead vocals, guitar Rob Christiansen (WNYC) – electric guitar Dylan Keefe (Radiolab) – bass Jason Isaac (WNYC) – drums Aya Kato – piano Recorded and mixed by John DeLore Listen to Kurt Andersen's interview with Beck on Studio 360: wny.cc/U8XVPF2012-12-2002 minStudio 360Studio 360"Please Leave a Light On When You Go" - from Beck's Song ReaderJohn DeLore (Studio 360) – lead vocals Dylan Keefe (Radiolab) – bass Aya Kato – piano Recorded and mixed by John DeLore Listen to Kurt Andersen's interview with Beck on Studio 360: wny.cc/U8XVPF2012-12-2002 minStudio 360Studio 360"Saint Dude" - from Beck's Song ReaderThe Band: John DeLore (Studio 360) – lead vocals, guitar Rob Christiansen (WNYC) – lead guitar, vocals Dylan Keefe (Radiolab) – bass, vocals Jason Isaac (WNYC) – drums John Schaefer (Soundcheck) – acoustic guitar, vocals David Garland (Spinning on Air) – clarinet, feedback guitar, vocals Kurt Andersen (Studio 360) – glockenspiel Aya Kato – piano The Saint Dude Choir also includes: Brooke Gladstone (On the Media) Soterios Johnson (Morning Edition) Jenny Lawton (Studio 360) Terrance McKnight (WQXR) Leital Molad (Studio 360) Michele Siegel (Studio 360) Irene Trudel (Soundcheck) Recorded and mixed by John DeLore Listen to Kurt Andersen's interview with Beck on Studio 360: http://wny.cc/U8XVPF2012-12-2004 minHow to Get Audiobook in Radio & TV, Great InterviewsHow to Get Audiobook in Radio & TV, Great InterviewsStudio 360: Jennifer Egan, The Afterlife of Sum by Kurt Andersen | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Studio 360: Jennifer Egan, The Afterlife of Sum Author: Kurt Andersen Format: Original Recording Length: 51 mins Language: English Release date: 09-18-10 Publisher: WNYC New York and Public Radio International Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews Summary: What if God was a bickering couple? That's just one of the provocative speculations in a book of short fiction a surprise hit last year called Sum: 40 Tales from the Afterlives. Another surprise: its author, David Eagleman, is a neuroscience researcher at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. When he can't test his ideas...2010-09-1951 min