Full episode 530: Mind Your Own Business Prologue Transcript Ira plays excerpts from a 1966 episode of Studs Terkel's WFMT radio show, with guest Mike Royko talking about a scandal. ByStuds Terkel More in PoliticsView all 826: Unprepared for What Has Already Happened Mar. 15, 2024 Act Three: That’s My Story and I’m Absolutely Not Sticking to It Producer Zoe Chace with a political fable that she noticed playing out last week in North Carolina. (11 minutes)Zoe covered Mark Harris’ election fraud case in the podcast The Improvement Association by Serial Productions and The New York Times. 821: Embrace the Suck Jan. 19, 2024 Act One: Haley Mary Pass Two college friends try to stop Donald Trump’s primary season momentum by convincing New Hampshire voters to vote against everything they care about. 820: It Wouldn’t Be Make-Believe If You’d Believe In Me Dec. 22, 2023 Act Three: The Insurrectionists Insurrect Again At the start of the year, Warren Carpenter was a Kristina Karamo supporter; helped her get elected. More by Studs TerkelView all 368: Who Do You Think You Are? Nov. 7, 2008 Act One: Hard Times Studs Terkel, the Chicago reporter who recorded oral histories of ordinary Americans, died last week.
826: Unprepared for What Has Already Happened Mar. 15, 2024 Act Three: That’s My Story and I’m Absolutely Not Sticking to It Producer Zoe Chace with a political fable that she noticed playing out last week in North Carolina. (11 minutes)Zoe covered Mark Harris’ election fraud case in the podcast The Improvement Association by Serial Productions and The New York Times.
821: Embrace the Suck Jan. 19, 2024 Act One: Haley Mary Pass Two college friends try to stop Donald Trump’s primary season momentum by convincing New Hampshire voters to vote against everything they care about.
820: It Wouldn’t Be Make-Believe If You’d Believe In Me Dec. 22, 2023 Act Three: The Insurrectionists Insurrect Again At the start of the year, Warren Carpenter was a Kristina Karamo supporter; helped her get elected.
368: Who Do You Think You Are? Nov. 7, 2008 Act One: Hard Times Studs Terkel, the Chicago reporter who recorded oral histories of ordinary Americans, died last week.