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887: Two Is One, One Is None!

May 15, 2026

886: Blackout

May 1, 2026

885: Bless This Mess

Apr 10, 2026

884: The Idiot

M. Gessen returns to our show with a true-crime story that takes place entirely within their own family. This story comes to us from the producers at Serial Productions—who invented the true-crime podcast more than a decade ago—and from The New York Times.

Mar 27, 2026

883: Call Your Parents

In the early days of the radio show, Ira did a series of interviews with his parents that completely changed his relationship with them. This week, he returns to those interviews.

Mar 20, 2026

882: Give a Little Whistle

Two lawyers who work for ICE step forward and lift the curtain on what is really happening inside our immigration system right now.

Mar 6, 2026

881: I Want What I Want

People deciding to do things that most of us do NOT choose to do.

Feb 20, 2026

880: What Is Your Emergency?

911 calls unlike any we’ve heard before, and other stories about immigration agents sweeping through America.

Jan 30, 2026

879: A Christian and a Muslim Walk Into a Bar

When a joke could get you killed, should you say it anyway? A group of Syrian comedians test the limits of their newfound freedom, a year after the fall of the brutal Assad regime.

Jan 16, 2026

878: New Lore Drop

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

Jan 9, 2026

877: The Making Of

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

Dec 19, 2025

876: Bigger Than Me

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

Dec 5, 2025

875: I Hate Mysteries

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

Nov 21, 2025

874: Under One Roof

What’s great about living in a family is that everyone sees everything differently. Also, that’s what’s awful about living in a family. We go behind closed doors with two families.

Nov 14, 2025

873: Got You Pegged

Shalom Auslander goes on vacation with his family, suspects the beloved, chatty old man in the room next door is an imposter, and sets out to prove it. This and other stories about the pitfalls of making snap judgments about others.

Nov 7, 2025

872: Winners

America loves winners—now more than ever. But how do you get to a win in 2025 America? We watch someone trying to score a win in a game whose rules are being made up as she plays.

Oct 31, 2025

871: The Thing About Things

Three stories about the strange power inanimate objects can hold over us.

Oct 24, 2025

870: My Other Self

What happens when people create alternate versions of themselves and release them into the wild?

Oct 10, 2025

869: Harold

When Zohran Mamdani won the primary race for New York mayor, the Democratic establishment's lukewarm response echoed the treatment of another charismatic, unconventional candidate decades earlier. This week, we bring you the story of Harold Washington, the greatest politician you've probably never heard of, and the backlash that ensued when he became Chicago's first Black mayor.

Oct 3, 2025

868: The Hand That Rocks The Gavel

A group of immigration judges, who almost never speak to the press, describes the dismantling of our immigration court system from the inside.

Sep 19, 2025

867: College Disorientation

Things are different on college campuses this year. We see inside the drama, with students and staff.

Sep 12, 2025

866: Watch Out for That Tree

Small human plans that run into much larger obstacles.

Sep 5, 2025

865: The Other Territory

Since October 7th, while the world has focused its attention on Gaza, the Israeli government has tightened the screws on the three million Palestinians in the West Bank in all sorts of dramatic ways. We travel to the West Bank to see these changes in person.

Aug 22, 2025

864: Chicago Hope

The story of the most commonly performed surgery, and what goes wrong with it – terribly wrong – 100,000 times a year in the United States. We’re excited to bring you the first episode of The Retrievals, Season 2, the new show from longtime This American Life producer and editor Susan Burton. It’s from Serial Productions and The New York Times.

Jul 18, 2025

863: Championship Window

People on a mission to achieve their goals before their window of opportunity closes.

Jun 27, 2025

862: Some Things We Don't Do Anymore

On his first day in office, President Trump decided to freeze all U.S. foreign aid. Soon after, his administration effectively dissolved USAID—the federal agency that delivers billions in food, medicine, and other aid worldwide. Many of its programs have been canceled. Now, as USAID officially winds down, we try to assess its impact. What was good? What was not so good? We meet people around the world wrestling with these questions and trying to navigate this chaotic moment.

Jun 20, 2025

861: Group Chat

Conversations across a divide: People who are outside a war zone check in with family, friends, and strangers inside.

May 30, 2025

860: Suddenly: A Mirror!

A show about people who are suddenly confronted with who they are.

May 23, 2025

859: Chaos Graph

People immersed in chaos try to solve for what it all adds up to.

Apr 25, 2025

858: How to Tell a Dumb American Story

A couple devises a strategy to get their daughter's killer prosecuted and to get attention for other Native families.

Apr 11, 2025

857: Museum of Now

Artifacts and exhibits of this particular moment we are living through.

Mar 28, 2025

856: You’ve Come to the Right Person

Sometimes, life’s biggest mysteries require one very specific person to answer them.

Mar 14, 2025

855: That’s a Weird Thing to Lie About

Unnecessary and outrageous lies that make you wonder — why lie about that in the first place?

Feb 28, 2025

854: Ten Things I Don't Want to Hate About You

Zach Mack and his dad try to mend a rift between them in a very unusual way.

Feb 21, 2025

853: Groundhog Day

People stuck in a loop, trying to find their way out.

Jan 31, 2025

852: Pivot Point

People living in that in-between moment before everything changes.

Jan 17, 2025

851: Try a Little Tenderness

In the new year, stories of people trying a radical approach to solving their problems.

Jan 10, 2025

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

The tiny thing that unravels your world.

Dec 20, 2024

849: The Narrator

Banias is an 8-year-old kid living in Gaza. And she has a story to tell — many stories, in fact.

Dec 13, 2024

848: The Official Unofficial Record

How do you count almost 12 million votes if you’re not the government? This week, we bring you the extraordinary story of hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans who created the only verifiable public record of votes in their presidential election — and other stories of people trying to correct the official record with their own versions.

Nov 22, 2024

847: The Truly Incredible Story of Keiko the Killer Whale

Keiko was a hugely beloved adventure park attraction. He was also captured in the wild and taken away from his mother when he was just a calf. When Hollywood learned about him, a colossal effort began to un-tame him and send him back to the ocean.

Nov 15, 2024

846: This Is the Cake We Baked

With Donald Trump’s victory this week, many people looked at the election results and thought, yeah, this is the country I thought it was. For some people, that was a hopeful thing. For others, kind of the opposite. This week, we talked with people who helped make it happen and some who are looking to what’s next.

Nov 8, 2024

845: A Small Thing That Gives Me a Tiny Shred of Hope

A wee flame, flickering in the dark.

Nov 1, 2024

844: This Is the Case of Henry Dee

Thirteen parole board members decide whether or not one man should be released from prison.

Oct 18, 2024

843: A Little Bit of Power

So much of the fight for the presidency is coming down to battles for small slices of voters who can help throw swing states to one candidate or another. Abbas Alawieh, a leader in the Uncommitted movement, grapples with how to get his voters the thing they want.

Oct 11, 2024

842: 51 Days

Chen Almog-Goldstein was kidnapped by Hamas along with her three youngest children on October 7, 2023. This week, she tells the story of their life as hostages in Gaza.

Oct 4, 2024

841: My Senior Year

One kid comes to America as an exchange student and commits herself to the senior year experience.

Sep 20, 2024

840: How Are You Not Seeing This?

People trying and struggling to see what another person sees.

Sep 13, 2024

839: Meet Me at the Fair

Iowa has three million people and a million come to their State Fair, each with their own goals and dreams for the fair. We hang out with some of them, to see if they get what they hoped for.

Sep 6, 2024

838: Letters! Actual Letters!

When the best—and perhaps only—way to say something is to write it down.

Aug 16, 2024