24 episodes

True stories about modern humans

Anxious Machine Rob McGinley Myers

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 9 Ratings

True stories about modern humans

    The News

    The News

    I’ve always had a problematic relationship to the news, and I’ve struggled to navigate that even more since this pandemic began. I talk to my father about the night I yelled at him over his insufficient fear of the virus, and I look back on a 1954 essay by E.B. White about the disparity between his experience of a hurricane and the coverage he hears of that hurricane on the radio.
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    Music: Blue Dot Sessions
    Links: The Eye of Edna by E.B. White
    Cancel Everything by Yascha Mounk

    • 17 min
    Contagion

    Contagion

    Like most people, I imagine, I've been having a lot of anxious thoughts these days. And I’ve been wishing I could get those thoughts out of my head. Then I remembered that I used to have a podcast called Anxious Machine.
    So here’s my first episode in three years, part of a planned, ongoing audio journal. This episode starts with some thoughts about how this virus first entered my consciousness, how it felt to watch the movie Contagion with my daughter, and trying to stay awake to what's happening.
    Music: The House Glows with Almost No Help by Chris Zabriskie
    Contagion: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Cliff Martinez
    Links: Contagion by Steven Soderbergh
    Dana Stevens on the Slate Culture Gabfest
    Wesley Morris on On The Media

    • 10 min
    New Show Announcement

    New Show Announcement

    I'm announcing a whole new podcast, and giving you a listen to the first episode. The podcast is called Before It Had a Theme, and on it, Britta Greene an I discuss and deconstruct old episodes of This American Life. On this episode, we discuss the very first episode of that show, as well as why the show is worth discussing, how we and others became fans of the show, and why we love Ira Glass’s mother.
    Clips from following were used in this episode:
    Coffaro’s Theme by Bill Frisell
    Episode of Tape with Jonathan Mejivar
    Episode of Tape with Ben Calhoun
    Ira’s talk at the Third Coast Audio Festival
    Longform Podcast, Episode 159: Ira Glass
    This American Life, Episode 1: New Beginnings
    Ira’s talk at the Gel Conference
    Rob's Twitter
    Britta's Twitter
    Show Twitter
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    • 49 min
    If You Could Do Anything?

    If You Could Do Anything?

    Sometimes in your life, you reach a crossroads, go on a men’s weekend, spend too much time alone in the forest, have a mid-life crisis, and start thinking you can change the world with your podcast. This episode is about that happening to me. Part one of a three-part series.
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    Links: Startup
    Music: Opening Credits by johnny_ripper
    Divider by Chris Zabriskie
    Audrey by johnny_ripper
    Mario Bava Sleeps in a Little Later Than He Expected To by Chris Zabriskie
    Black Book by johnny_ripper
    The Dark Glow of the Mountains by Chris Zabriskie
    A Void by johnny_ripper
    Program Reverie by Podington Bear
    Massive by Podington Bear

    • 36 min
    Pay Attention All the Time

    Pay Attention All the Time

    Parents of young children have an especially fraught relationship with their smartphones. On the one hand, these devices are indispensable tools for getting things done and staying connected to the adult world while in the midst of childcare. On the other hand, the culture is constantly telling parents, and particularly mothers, that they’re too distracted by these devices, that smartphones are stealing precious attention away from our kids.
    But the idea that parents should be focusing so much attention on their kids is itself a modern invention. In fact, our current understanding of parenthood and childhood is, in a very real way, the product of technology.
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    Links: Moms, Let Go of Your Smartphone Guilt
    Siobhan Adcock’s website
    Amy Shearn’s website
    Music: Opening Credits by johnny_ripper
    Spring Solstice by Podington Bear
    Cylinder Three by Chris Zabriskie
    The Dark Glow of the Mountain by Chris Zabriskie
    Walkin Flags by Sealadder
    Button Mushrooms by Podington Bear
    Stuck Dream by Podington Bear
    88 by Podington Bear
    What True Self? Feels Bogus, Lets Watch Jason X by Chris Zabriskie

    • 24 min
    Do You Feel More Like Gods?

    Do You Feel More Like Gods?

    This past week, my kids went back to school. Summer vacation has come and gone. And that’s gotten me thinking about the very idea of summer vacation because every summer, for the past several years, my wife, her sisters and our families have had this tradition of going to a cabin for a few days to get out of the city. We don’t own a cabin. We have to rent one. And this year, the process of finding it, looking at pictures of all the possible cabins on all the possible lakes, made me wonder about this particular, middle-class American ritual of going into the wilderness for vacation, where that ritual came from, and what it says about our relationship to modern life.
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    Patrons: Special thanks this week to new Patreon supporter Matt Holliday.
    Links: Where Was the Birthplace of the American Vacation?
    Thoreau Leaves Walden Pond
    Why Fire Makes Us Human
    Working At Play: A History of Vacations in the United States
    Music: Gentle Chase by Podington Bear
    Arrival by North Hive
    Tam by LJ Kruzer
    Electron by Podington Bear
    Halflight by Podington Bear
    Tamz by LJ Kruzer
    88 by Podington Bear

    • 20 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
9 Ratings

9 Ratings

SamuelRojas ,

Fantastic show! Download immediately

I recommend everyone download this show. High quality non-fiction storytelling at its best. Deserves to be more popular!

wldck ,

Wonderful work.

I found Rob McGinley Myers’ Anxious Machine a few weeks ago and I devoured every episode in half a day.

The subjects of each story are always dealt with in a blend of curiosity and empathy that I think a lot of storytelling shows aspire to but never quite reach. Myers is an amazing editor, as can be seen in the first episode of the second season, where he seamlessly weaves history into a story about his sister’s drug use, along with asides from his own life.

I cannot speak highly enough of this show and I am genuinely excited about what the forthcoming season is going to bring.

Eoghan Hayes ,

One man NPR

Takes what might on the surface seem like mundane technology-meets-real-life topics and elevates them to another level with his thoughtful approach, high quality production and talented storytelling.

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