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Our executive editor is Emmanuel Berry. Special thanks today to Tim Daly, Dorothy Kronick, Annalisa Pineda, Javier Corrales, Veronica Balleta-Flores, Francisco Toro, and Francisco Rodriguez.
Our executive editor is Emmanuel Berry. Special thanks today to Tim Daly, Dorothy Kronick, Annalisa Pineda, Javier Corrales, Veronica Balleta-Flores, Francisco Toro, and Francisco Rodriguez.
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Thanks to the life partners, Jehanne Gibson, Priya Elizabeth Harmon, Kelly Sherry, and Sally Sloan. Thanks as always to our program's co-founder, Mr. Torrey Malatia. You know, he says that every weekend he sits there listening to his local public radio station, my voice comes on.
Thanks to the life partners, Jehanne Gibson, Priya Elizabeth Harmon, Kelly Sherry, and Sally Sloan. Thanks as always to our program's co-founder, Mr. Torrey Malatia. You know, he says that every weekend he sits there listening to his local public radio station, my voice comes on.
I'm Eric Glass. Back next week with more stories of this American life.
I'm Eric Glass. Back next week with more stories of this American life.
Next week on the podcast of This American Life, Yellowstone Park, two wolf packs charging at each other. One led by a massive, powerful wolf. The other led by an old wolf, much smaller, near the end of his life.
Next week on the podcast of This American Life, Yellowstone Park, two wolf packs charging at each other. One led by a massive, powerful wolf. The other led by an old wolf, much smaller, near the end of his life.
The wolves leading the packs, about to face off. One of them raised the other. What happens next week on the podcast on your local public radio station.
The wolves leading the packs, about to face off. One of them raised the other. What happens next week on the podcast on your local public radio station.
That's after the break, when our program continues. This is American Life.
That's after the break, when our program continues. This is American Life.
That's in a minute from Chicago Public Radio when our program continues. This is American Life with Myra Glass.
That's in a minute from Chicago Public Radio when our program continues. This is American Life with Myra Glass.
A quick warning, there are curse words that are unbeaped in today's episode of the show. If you prefer a beeped version, you can find that at our website, thisamericanlife.org. From WBZ Chicago, This American Life, I'm Howard Glass. Okay, so you call a hotline, and then a complete stranger tries to figure out how to help you. On the spot. That idea seems to have begun in the 1950s.
A quick warning, there are curse words that are unbeaped in today's episode of the show. If you prefer a beeped version, you can find that at our website, thisamericanlife.org. From WBZ Chicago, This American Life, I'm Howard Glass. Okay, so you call a hotline, and then a complete stranger tries to figure out how to help you. On the spot. That idea seems to have begun in the 1950s.
A quick warning, there are curse words that are unbeaped in today's episode of the show. If you prefer a beeped version, you can find that at our website, thisamericanlife.org. From WBZ Chicago, This American Life, I'm Howard Glass. Okay, so you call a hotline, and then a complete stranger tries to figure out how to help you. On the spot. That idea seems to have begun in the 1950s.