Longform

Interviews with writers, journalists, filmmakers, and podcasters about how they do their work. Hosted by Aaron Lammer, Max Linsky, and Evan Ratliff.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 55m. Bisher sind 693 Folge(n) erschienen. Jede Woche gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

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episode 142: Episode 135: Scott Anderson


Scott Anderson is a war correspondent and novelist. He’s written for The New York Times Magazine, Harper’s, Vanity Fair, and more. “I really feel that what’s at the root of so many wars now, modern wars, unconventional wars, it really just comes down to


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 April 1, 2015  1h3m
 
 

episode 141: Episode 134: Dayna Tortorici


Dayna Tortorici is the editor of n+1. “You can't fetishize conflict so much. Because conflict does generate a lot of good work, but it also inhibits a lot of good work. I think people do their best work when they feel good. Or at least don't feel like sh


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 March 25, 2015  55m
 
 

episode 140: Episode 133: Adam Platt


Adam Platt is the restaurant critic for New York. “My job was described to me recently as ‘the last great job of the 20th century.’ I think there might be something to that.” Thanks to TinyLetter, Lynda, Casper, and Wealthfront for sponsoring this week'


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 March 18, 2015  59m
 
 

episode 139: Episode 132: Erik Larson


Erik Larson is the author of several books, including The Devil in the White City. His latest is Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania. "I realized then and there, that afternoon, the thing that was going to make this interesting was the juxtapos


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 March 10, 2015  1h3m
 
 

episode 138: Episode 131: Josh Dean


Josh Dean has written for GQ, Fast Company, New York, and more. His latest piece, "The Life and Times of the Stopwatch Gang," was just published by The Atavist. “I sort of reject the whole idea of something being beneath me. There are obviously some stor


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 March 4, 2015  1h7m
 
 

episode 137: Episode 130: Mac McClelland


Mac McClelland has written for Mother Jones, The New York Times Magazine, Rolling Stone and others. Her book Irritable Hearts: A PTSD Love Story came out this week. “I would just suddenly start sobbing, which is not something I usually do. I felt like I


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 February 25, 2015  51m
 
 

episode 136: Episode 129: Rukmini Callimachi (Part 2)


Rukmini Callimachi covers ISIS for The New York Times. Part 1 of this episode is available here. “Ever since I started in journalism, I feel like I'm perpetually winded. Like I'm just running as hard as I can to stay ahead of this train that's crashing.


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 February 19, 2015  48m
 
 

episode 135: Episode 129: Rukmini Callimachi (Part 1)


Rukmini Callimachi covers ISIS for The New York Times. “Nine out of 10 Americans said they were aware of James Foley's execution. That's a huge win for ISIS. That's what they want. I think they've realized that journalists are the crème de la crème as fa


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 February 18, 2015  1h9m
 
 

episode 134: Episode 128: Jack Shafer


Jack Shafer covers the media for Politico. “This is a true story, not a ‘Brian Williams story’: my first report card said ‘Jack is a very good student, but he has a tendency to start fights on the playground and bring them back into the classroom.’ That'


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 February 11, 2015  57m
 
 

episode 133: Episode 127: Molly Crabapple


Molly Crabapple is an artist and writer. She is a columnist for VICE and her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Paris Review and Vanity Fair. “As long as the marginalized communities I’m writing about don’t think I’m full of shit, that’s succes


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 February 4, 2015  54m