Feeling beyond lucky to be part of @TooManyJames_s magical audio universe, You Feeling This? Which is out NOW.
He trusted me and @write_noise to experiment, and also gave me a reason to expense a Ouija board.
Listen now: https://t.co/XMEDyedzE2
Finally You Feeling This? is out
It's a fiction podcast about connecting with one another. My incredible team and I hope you enjoy it.
Also, I'm launching a company. It's called @overtonesfm. Just trying to make good shit.
>>https://t.co/J4SqjUAeFX<<
In case you missed it over the weekend, we put a special treat in the Daily feed on Saturday!
Featuring the super group of @kimseverson, @EVincentelli, @SamSifton, & @JonPareles.
... it might be just what your *Monday* needs now
I'm proud to be part of the launch with a story about my love for "Columbo" — yes, a spinoff from one of my most popular articles ever, based on the amount of mail I got.
When I interview people, I think a lot about how much they've processed their own stories. Distance makes it easier to understand your own story...and why your'e telling it.
This is the first time I've told a story about myself, and it's different.
thanks to @TooManyJames_s for trusting me and
@write_noise to do a thing we've never done before! cannot wait to hear this show in its entirety. congrats, everyone!!
For the first time ever, I got money to make a podcast (ty @iHeartMedia). So I decided to get some of my favorite creators together to tell stories about love. It's a fiction anthology show called You Feeling This and it's debuting at @TribecaAudio!
>>https://t.co/DpDvO7lkiT<<
We want our pension intact. We want our health care funded. We want raises that reflect our contribution to the company's success, but the @nytimes has given us lunch boxes and excuses about economic uncertainty.
After 20 months of negotiations, enough is enough: Today, more than 1,000 @NYTimesGuild members pledged to walk out if @nytimes does not agree to a complete and fair contract by Dec. 8.
This thread will be dedicated to the victims of the mass shooting in Buffalo.
This is Ruth Whitfield, 86. Her son, the former Buffalo Fire Commissioner, said she was on her way from visiting her husband in a nursing home and stopped at the store to get something to eat.
this season of 'still processing' is reviving, electrifying & stimulating. it's amazing to watch the show become a portal to other worlds, ideas, ways of thinking. cheers to @Wesley_Morris@elyssadud@SaraKeiko@hansbuetow + the team for a fabulous run >> https://t.co/5VCgVo60yo