Full episode 332: The Ten Commandments Commandment Ten You Shall Not Covet Transcript Ira talks to seventh-graders about the things they covet most. (4 minutes) ByIra Glass Song:“The Ten Commandments of Love” by Peaches & Herb More in TeenagersView all 783: Kids These Days Oct. 28, 2022 Act Two: Finn Raises His Hand A super-heated adult debate about trans kids lands in the life of an Alabama teenager named Finn. 783: Kids These Days Oct. 28, 2022 Act One: This Is Not a Drill After every school shooting a political debate reemerges about guns. 781: Watching the Watchers Oct. 7, 2022 Act Two: I’ll Be Watching You A group of 6th grade boys are bothered by their teacher’s behavior. More by Ira GlassView all 781: Watching the Watchers Oct. 7, 2022 Act Two: I’ll Be Watching You A group of 6th grade boys are bothered by their teacher’s behavior. 777: Name. Age. Detail. Aug. 12, 2022 Margus Morrison Margus Morrison was a school bus aide, father of six. 774: The Pink House at the Center of the World July 1, 2022 Act Four: Next Host Ira Glass walks through possible next steps with a pro-life activist who worked on the Texas SB8 bill, that set a precedent for enforcement of abortion bans throughout the country.
783: Kids These Days Oct. 28, 2022 Act Two: Finn Raises His Hand A super-heated adult debate about trans kids lands in the life of an Alabama teenager named Finn.
783: Kids These Days Oct. 28, 2022 Act One: This Is Not a Drill After every school shooting a political debate reemerges about guns.
781: Watching the Watchers Oct. 7, 2022 Act Two: I’ll Be Watching You A group of 6th grade boys are bothered by their teacher’s behavior.
781: Watching the Watchers Oct. 7, 2022 Act Two: I’ll Be Watching You A group of 6th grade boys are bothered by their teacher’s behavior.
777: Name. Age. Detail. Aug. 12, 2022 Margus Morrison Margus Morrison was a school bus aide, father of six.
774: The Pink House at the Center of the World July 1, 2022 Act Four: Next Host Ira Glass walks through possible next steps with a pro-life activist who worked on the Texas SB8 bill, that set a precedent for enforcement of abortion bans throughout the country.