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A show about the internet. And trained rats, time travel, celebrity dogs, lovelorn phone scammers, angry flower children, workplace iguanas, and more. Hosted by PJ Vogt and Alex Goldman, from Gimlet.
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#16 Why Is Mason Reese Crying?
May 25
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30 minutes
For Jonathan Goldstein, YouTube offers endless nostalgia, but he always finds himself returning to the same subject – a precocious child actor from the early 70’s named Mason Reese. And then a few months ago, new clips of Reese began popping up on YouTube. What’s more, they appeared to be uploaded by Reese himself. Jonathan sets out to discover why – and why now, after 40 years. This is a rebroadcast of a story that originally came out in March of 2015.Jonathan Goldstein is the host of the Gimlet Podcast HeavyweightHeavyweight wants to hear about the moments you can’t let go of; the important thing you left unsaid; the decision that left you troubled for a long time to come. Call and tell Jonathan your story in a short voicemail: (347) 651-0822Our theme song and scoring is from Breakmaster Cylinder. Ad music is by Build Buildings.Mason Reese's Web Series, Life Interrupted.A 1996 New York Times profile of Mason Reese.The Kickstarter for Mason Reese’s new comedy series, Life Interrupted.I
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lsteel from
Love this show
Great hosts, interesting content, and an engaging format. Keep it up, guys!
Date published: 2015-05-29
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jennifersavage from
Consistently Enjoyable!
Some things are always, inevitably, good. The wafting deliciousness of cookies baking. Stretching out in the sunshine at your favorite beach. The Reply All podcast. If you're old enough to remember regular radio, you might recall the way you'd come to think of certain DJs as your friends – you'd listen as much to catch up with them as for the music. Like that, PJ and Alex are your fine new pals. If you're too young to relate to that, think of PJ and Alex as the goofy camp counselors of your internet heart. Which doesn't really make much sense as a metaphor, but hey, you know what does make sense? Listening to Reply All. Because it's fantastic. Fun and funny, smart and weird, just great. Sometimes it's sad (What It Looks Like), sometimes hilarious (Today's the Day), sometimes just odd (Zardulu). But always great.
Date published: 2016-08-07
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KaitlynArlyne from
Always look forward to the next episode
Been listening to this show for the last six months. Caught up on all the episodes and look forward to every time the next one drops. This podcast brings so many different human experiences together through the context of technology and the internet. Love the hosts and producers.
Date published: 2016-08-24
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dennmart from
Funny and very interesting - This show has it all!
This is probably my current favorite. The show is funny and entertaining, and it contains super-interesting stories that cover a variety of obscure topics. The hosts keep things lively and fresh. It's just a great show that always teaches me something new every time I listen.
Date published: 2016-03-25
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gauloises_ from
This one's a real gem!
Depending on the episode, you might find: the poignancy of a good "This American Life" episode, the slickness of a "mini-Serial", the investigative journalism of a "Reveal", the nerdy cool of a tech show. Just worth listening to. Keep it up PJ and Alex!
Date published: 2016-09-05
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MLIS from
Great Podcast!
Episode #9 Writing on the Wall is a must listen though it's hard to believe college students are still like this. Great podcast, brings to light interesting things, ideas, trends, I would never have known about.
Date published: 2016-07-25
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roxy1234 from
Great show!!
I rely on podcasts to get me through my workday in the car. The hosts are too funny and ask all the best questions to guests they have on. Give it a listen, you won't be disappointed.
Date published: 2016-07-26
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CH_rick from
Very Entertaining
I recently started listening from the beginning and have enjoyed the podcast very much. Just want to point out that you coined the term "Pizzagate" in Episode 4!
Date published: 2016-12-28