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Author: Scott Carrier

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Home of the Brave: new and old stories from "This American Life" contributor Scott Carrier.
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A photo-journalist's account of the first days of the war in Ukraine.
End of Season Two

End of Season Two

2021-02-0801:31

I'm going to take a break for awhile, at least until the pandemic is over. Thanks very much for your support and letters. I will be back with more stories soon.
Alan Chin describes what it was like at the U.S. Capitol last Wednesday.
Part Two of a trip across the country two months before the 2020 election.
Interviews from a road trip across the country.
Culture War: War Zone

Culture War: War Zone

2020-10-1502:55

The seventh and final report from a long trip across the country before the 2020 Presidential Election.
The sixth report from a long trip across the country.
Culture War: St. Louis

Culture War: St. Louis

2020-09-2807:36

The fifth report from a long trip across the country.
The fourth report from a long trip across the country.
Third report from a long road trip across the country.
Second report from a long trip across the country.
A new series of reports from a long trip across the country.
The Round River

The Round River

2020-08-0913:041

I went fishing in some beautiful mountains I first visited in 1968 when I was a Boy Scout. When I was older, we took our kids there so they could see it as well. It’s still very beautiful, but things have changed due to global warming.
My thinking is off, my approach is wrong...time to go fishing.
Coming To Ground

Coming To Ground

2020-06-0426:591

I recorded these interviews with my family two weeks ago, before George Floyd was killed by police in Minneapolis. Now they seem unimportant, like from another era. Except that in my family it’s the younger folk who have been mostly fucked by the virus pandemic, and it’s been young people, mostly, who’ve been out on the streets protesting. I hope their efforts lead to real change in our society. Donate
Following the news is like watching a competition for the worst case scenario and I’ve grown weary of all the blaming and shaming. Now we can’t trust anyone, not even ourselves. But at some point we’re going to have to come together in order to survive. I’m working on a story where I interview people in my family about how they’re coping with the pandemic. Not everyone is doing well, and it’s pretty emotional for me, so I need to take some more time putting it together. In the meantime, thanks very much for your support.A link to an excellent documentary about Alex Caldiero. Donate
The Neighborhood

The Neighborhood

2020-05-0124:121

It seems more of us are paying attention to our neighborhoods lately, so perhaps this is a good time to replay this story, produced in 1988. I still live in the same neighborhood, but it feels different now. It’s like there was a tall tree in my front yard but now the tree is gone and only a stump remains. I am stumped. I used to depend on trust—standing or sitting close to strangers and holding a microphone less than a foot from their faces. Now that’s not going to happen again for a while. In the meantime, here’s to remembering the good old days. Donate
My friend Trent Harris has a problem caused by the coronavirus. It’s not a big problem compared to a lot of other things that have come up recently, like the possible collapse of the economy and thousands of people dying. Trent’s problem is more like a temporary embarrassment. Basically, his reputation is on the line. Donate Swackhamma tells Harvey a secret. Echo People Episode One on You Tube.Echo People Episode Two on You Tube.Trent Harris’ website is called the Echo Cave.Here’s the This American Life episode about Trent’s film, the Beaver Triology. The cast and crew of Echo People, with Mystery Mountain in the background. Harvey Harris upon seeing Mystery Mountain. Trent Harris wondering what he has done.
Shana from Achterarder, Scotland. My friend Erica Heilman has a podcast called Rumblestrip. She drives around Vermont and talks to people about their lives. Last week she was sitting at home, like everybody, trying to figure out what to do, and she decided to ask her listeners to send her audio recordings of what and how they’re doing under self isolation. A lot of people responded, quickly, and within a couple days Erica posted the first episode of a series she’s calling Our Show. If you’d like to send Erica an audio recording of what’s happening where you are, here’s the email address: rumblestripourshow@gmail.com.Rumblestrip websiteThe song at the end is Atlantic City by Bruce Springsteen, performed by The Band. Donate Looking out Erica Heilman’s apartment in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. Recording ambience from Erica Heilman’s window in St. Johnsbury, Vermont.
The Dry Wall

The Dry Wall

2020-03-1710:14

This story was originally broadcast on All Things Considered in 1993. The ground was shifting under my feet back then and I had to figure out what to do. Now it’s shifting again, this time everybody’s in it together. There are things we can do, stories to tell, that can make us feel better. Thanks for listening and supporting this show. Donate
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Ben Nielsen

the older gent said he didn't agree with single payer because he is not responsible for "them" then goes on to draw the line at citizenship, which single payer is about paying for healthcare for citizens. fox news and conservative media has eliminated critical thinking and made a large portion of the populace subservient to their agenda.

Oct 4th
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Сергей Грабовский

Very good for learning EN speed simple words interview mini story style all great!

Jul 27th
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Melissa

Thank you for this episode. I am terrified of not being allowed into Israel to get to the West Bank for the sole fact that my husband was born in the West Bank. Please continue to bring light to the occupation!

Mar 27th
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CookieSalad

ive not been listening for a long time, but have really enjoyed the episodes ive heard. The one that i remember most was about you hitch-hiking across the country to NPR offices with your backpack full of cassettes to become a radio producer. I wanted to let you know that i enjoyed the podcast. Thank you !

Feb 14th
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Danica Reimschussel

This is so hard to listen to, not just because the opinion is dramatically over the top for anyone who understands sociology, psychology or politics, but his monotone voice lacks so much emotion I'm wondering if Utah finally legalized marijuana.

Oct 25th
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