75 Min Released May 26, 2015

PJ Vogt and Alex Goldman - 5/26/15

PJ Vogt and Alex Goldman, the hosts of Reply All, discuss their creative partnership and their meteoric rise from WNYC to Gimlet. They also discuss their own worries for the show, the collective work it takes to put out an episode, and finding the sweet spot to maintain their outsider status as they become a part of the mainstream podcasting culture. And just how much hand holding in storytelling is too much hand holding? Brian talks about what it feels like to get De Blasio’d on an episode of Reply All.
 
Topics this week:

Reply All
Gimlet
The Hold Steady – Lord I’m Discouraged
Siskel & Ebert uncensored
Life Itself - A film based on Roger Ebert’s memoir
Favor Atender – Reply All episode
This American Life
TLDR
This Proves Everything – Reply All episode
Ask Leah – TLDR episode
On The Media
The Moment’s interview with Jessi Klein (12/30/14)
99% Invisible
Late Show with David Letterman
The Moment’s interview with Alex Blumberg(10/14/14)
Death Sex and Money
Radiotopia
Maximum Fun
Exit & Return Part I – Reply All episode
Exit & Return Part II – Reply All episode
Of Birds and Boundaries – Love and Radio episode

 
People this week: 

PJ Vogt
Alex Goldman
Craig Finn
Tad Kubler
Mayor Bill De Blasio (The 109th Mayor of New York City)
Alex Blumberg
Adam Carolla
Anna Sale

 
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