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  • 878: New Lore Drop
    Jan 11 2026

    People discovering information about their own lives that they did not know, and suddenly everything looks very different.

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    • Prologue: When Pete turned 18, his dad took him on a drive to reveal a family secret he was finally old enough to know. (11 minutes)
    • Act One: Sometimes, a lore drop comes when you least expect it. That happened to Jake Cornell and his grandmother. Producer Aviva DeKornfeld talked to Jake about it. (14 minutes)
    • Act Two: Ben Austen had a kind of new lore drop happen to him recently. But it was not the clarifying kind of lore drop, where everything suddenly makes sense — it was kind of the opposite. (29 minutes)

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  • 850: If You Want to Destroy My Sweater, Hold This Thread as I Walk Away
    Jan 4 2026

    The tiny thing that unravels your world.

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    • Prologue: Ira talks to Chris Benderev, whose high school years were completely upended by an impromptu thing his teacher said. (8 minutes)
    • Act One: For Producer Lilly Sullivan, there’s one story about her parents that defines how she sees them, their family, and their history. She finds out it might be wrong. (27 minutes)
    • Act Two: For years, Mike Comite has replayed in his head the moment when he and his bandmate blew their shot of making it as musicians. He sets out to uncover how it all went awry. (13 minutes)
    • Act Three: Six million Syrians fled the country after the start of its civil war. A few weeks ago, one woman watched from afar as everything in her home country changed forever – again. (9 minutes)

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  • 801: Must Be Rats on the Brain
    Dec 28 2025

    The one animal we can’t seem to live without, even when we really, really want to.

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    • Prologue: At the announcement of New York City’s inaugural rat czar, we meet Darneice Foster, who despises the rats outside her apartment. And host Ira Glass introduces two special co-hosts for today’s show. (11 minutes)
    • Act One: Producer Elna Baker meets Todd Sklar, a man who can’t quit rats. (22 minutes)
    • Act Two: Fifty years ago, New York City started to put garbage out in plastic bags. This has become the number one food source for rats. Producer Ike Sriskandarajah investigates the decision that led to the city’s rat baby boom. (10 minutes)
    • Act Three: How did Alberta, Canada pull off a feat that has eluded the rest of human civilization? Ira visits the largest rat-less land in the world. (15 minutes)
    • Act Four: We drop a hot mic into a hot mess of a rats’ nest. You’ll never believe what happens next. (3 minutes)

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    1 Std. und 12 Min.
  • Christmas and Commerce
    Dec 24 2025

    Stories about the intersection of Christmas and retail, originally broadcast in 1996 when our show was only a year old. Including David Sedaris's "Santaland Diaries" about the seasons he spent working as an elf at Macy's.

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    1 Std. und 2 Min.
  • 877: The Making Of
    Dec 21 2025

    How one block in Portland, Oregon became a movie-set war zone that lots of people think is a real war zone.

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    • Prologue: What the movie Hearts of Darkness and right-wing influencers have in common. (8 minutes)
    • Act One: Producers Zoe Chace and Suzanne Gaber follow a bunch of right-wing influencers as they search for Antifa in Portland. (31 minutes)
    • Act Two: We meet the so-called leader of Antifa in Portland. (16 minutes)

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  • 876: Bigger Than Me
    Dec 7 2025

    When history comes knocking, you have to figure out what to do.

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    • Prologue: Brittany’s job is to answer anonymous calls and texts from people in the military. This year, she’s gotten more than usual–most of them are wondering about what to do with orders they’ve been given. Or orders they’re afraid they’ll get someday in the future. (9 minutes)
    • Act One: Jad Abumrad tells the story of the "ideological genealogy” of Fela Kuti’s anti-colonial politics–his mother. In late 1940s Nigeria, Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti found herself at the center of a big, historical moment: an uprising led by thousands of women selling goods in Nigeria’s markets. Jad goes searching for who she really was, and how she became the person who galvanized a movement when history demanded it of her. (45 minutes)

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  • 875: I Hate Mysteries
    Nov 23 2025

    What’s in the box? What’s in the $%&ing box?!?

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    • Prologue: A class of second graders is handed a sealed box with a mystery object inside. They are supposed to guess what it is, but the lesson goes off the rails. (8 minutes)
    • Act One: A man is hired along with a crew to dig a mysterious hole on the slopes of Mt. Shasta. The hole goes sixty feet down. But what are they looking for? (24 minutes)
    • Act 2: A sparkly mystery. One woman hopes the military-industrial complex is involved. (4 minutes)
    • Act Two: What happens when the full force of the federal government arrives on your block? (14 minutes)
    • Act Three: A comedian finds himself trapped in an uncomfortable mystery in the backseat of a cab. (4 minutes)

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    1 Std. und 3 Min.