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725: Turkey in a Face Mask Nov. 27, 2020 Act Three: Lunchtime With The King Of Ketchup Jonathan Goldstein talks about his friend Howard who gets amazing treatment from people in the service industry.
725: Turkey in a Face Mask Nov. 27, 2020 Act One: Dead Ringer A while ago, a farmer walked through a pork processing plant in Oklahoma with a friend who managed it.
725: Turkey in a Face Mask Nov. 27, 2020 Act Two: Still Life With Chicken Food writer Jonathan Gold tells what it's like to pan-fry a chicken—with a live chicken watching you the entire time.
494: Hit the Road May 3, 2013 Act One: The Slowest Distance Between Two Points Andrew Forsthoefel's story continues.
409: Held Hostage June 4, 2010 Act One: Captive Audience So much kidnapping happens in Colombia that the biggest radio station in the country has a show aimed specifically at an audience of kidnapping victims.