Myoclonic Jerk
"Beautifully made... brilliantly original," says The Telegraph. A 20-part public-radio-style series that asks big questions about life and how to live it. Ex-lawyer/comedian Daniel Kaufman takes on a different subject each episode using monologue, stories, interviews, music, and more. This show is made with a lot of love and care (and OCD) and new episodes come out very infrequently, but they will keep coming, so be sure to subscribe to get all future episodes. You can also be notified of new releases by joining the mailing list at the website. FYI, a myoclonic jerk is that twitch that happens as you're falling asleep that wakes you up. Scientists think the brain confuses the feeling of your muscles relaxing with the feeling of falling or dying and sends a startle impulse to your body to save it. Why is that the name of this podcast? Why not?
Episodes
- 12 Episodes
Wonderful show.
10/05/2020
This show is excellent, thoughtful, and variegated. Listen.
Come back
10/23/2019
Please make more podcasts. This is the podcast of my dreams. This podcast has substance. It’s not just fluff and it’s funny, really really funny. I actually laugh out loud.
the cornucopia of podcasts.
09/08/2016
this is the richest most thought invoking and genuine podcast i have ever listened to. it objectively presents an idea from all sides concisely and would be considered one of the greats if NPR produced it but since it has the word jerk in the title it suffers the same misfortune as Gramma's virginity podcast (another great and the podcast that introduced me to this) in not being able to be featured on iTunes for bad language the episodes come out almost yearly but thats because of how much work obviously goes into making them.
Incredible.
06/15/2016
This podcast wows me every listen. It is more than worth re-consuming. Daniel asks the best questions and answers them in a generally structured and unbiased fashion.
About
Information
- CreatorDaniel Kaufman
- Years Active2010 - 2018
- Episodes12
- RatingExplicit
- Copyright℗ & © 2016 Daniel Kaufman
- Show Website