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This American Life (TAL) is a weekly hour-long American radio program produced in collaboration with Chicago Public Media and hosted by Ira Glass. [3] It is broadcast on numerous public radio stations in the United States and internationally, and is also available as a free weekly podcast.
The Giant Pool of Money" is an episode of the radio show This American Life which originally aired on May 9, 2008. The episode described to a general audience the causes and factors which led to the subprime mortgage crisis. Specifically, the show aimed to show the chain of people who were "participants up and down the subprime food chain". [1]
This American Life is an American television series based on the radio program of the same name. Like the radio program, the series is hosted by Ira Glass. The series premiered on March 22, 2007. Two seasons of the show aired on Showtime. The second season finale aired on September 3, 2008, [1] and Showtime aired one final episode in May 2009. [2]
Act 4: Life Sentence – Mike Miller; Episode 258 – "Leaving the Fold" Act 1: I've Got a Secret I've Been Hiding From You – Alex Blumberg; Act 2: God and Hockey – Ira Glass; Act 3: Nuns Amok – Susan Drury; Episode 259 – "Promised Land" Act 1: Across the Street from Heaven – Starlee Kine; Act 2: Life in the Fast Lane – David Rakoff
This American Life is a weekly hour-long radio program produced by Chicago Public Radio and hosted by Ira Glass.It is distributed by Public Radio International on PRI affiliate stations and is also available as a free weekly podcast.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... In 2018, there were 30 new This American Life episodes. [1] Episode 635 – "Chip in My Brain"
In 2012, there were 29 new This American Life episodes. Episode 454 – "Mr. Daisey and the Apple Factory" This American Life retracted this episode two months after it was originally broadcast, after learning that Mike Daisey exaggerated or fabricated various claims about his experiences in China. The investigation behind the retraction is the ...
In 1999, there were 30 new This American Life episodes.. Episode 119 – "Lockup"; Episode 120 – "Be Careful Who You Pretend to Be"; Episode 121 – "Twentieth Century Man" . The story of Keith Aldridge, who repeatedly reinvented himself over the course of his life to coincide with the major cultural events of the late 20th century, until he died in 1993.