
24 episodes

Story of the Week with Joel Stein Pushkin
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4.8 • 182 Ratings
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On Story of the Week, “journalist” Joel Stein chooses an article that fascinates him, convinces the writer to tell him about it, and then interrupts a good conversation by talking about himself. Sometimes the story will be the one everyone is talking about, like the New Yorker article on smoking hallucinogenic toads. Other times we’ll find a story you might have missed, like the one in the Verge about the rock groupie turned hacker who had huge corporations at her mercy. These are stories you’ll tell your friends about. Stories that stick with you long after you forget whatever headline you just doom-scrolled through.
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How the Buy Nothing Movement Imploded
In 2013, two women started a Facebook group called “Buy Nothing” for their local community on Bainbridge Island to swap unwanted items for free. But their small group quickly grew, becoming a national movement with millions of users. A coup within Buy Nothing raised questions about if it’s possible to create a utopian project within a broken society.
Vauhini Vara reported on the saga of Buy Nothing for Wired Magazine. You can read the full story here: https://www.wired.com/story/the-battle-for-buy-nothing/
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A ‘90s Rapper & A Wanted Malaysian Billionaire
UPDATE: Since we recorded this episode on 03/09, Guo Wengui was arrested in New York City on charges of financial conspiracy.For years, rapper Pras Michél has allegedly been doing the bidding of wanted Malaysian billionaire, Jho Low. Pras’s baffling, Icarian story involves one of the greatest financial scandals in history, an international hostage negotiation, and the possibility of a decadeslong prison sentence. Matthew Campbell co-wrote this story for Business Week. You can read it here: https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2023-us-china-tensions-scandal-fugees-1mdb/
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The Surprising, Queer History of the 1974 Oscars Streaker
The Oscars seems to be cursed with a series of chaotic live television gaffes. But one moment in Academy Award history takes the cake. In 1974, a scrawny white man named Robert Opel ran across the stage butt naked, right as the Best Picture category was being announced. New Yorker magazine writer and Oscars aficionado Michael Schulman recounts the queer, wonderful, and historic life of the 1974 Oscars streaker.
You can read the full story here: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/02/06/what-became-of-the-oscar-streaker
You can find Michael Schulman’s new book Oscar Wars here.
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The New Etiquette Rules
Tipping. Dinner parties. Canceling plans. We could all use an etiquette guide that teaches us to live without pissing people off. Luckily, New York Magazine has one – and it went viral. We (politely) asked Choire Sicha, who edited that guide, to come on our show.
You can read the full list from New York Magazine here: https://www.thecut.com/article/tipping-rules-etiquette-rules.html
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The East River Mammoth Tusk Hoax
What happens when extinct animal skeletons meet the “Joe Rogan Experience”? The answer is murky, freezing, and may contain submerged cars. This week, we bring on Michael Wilson from the New York Times, who wrote about how a fossil-excavating reality TV star came on Joe Rogan’s podcast to make a bombshell claim: that there are mammoth tusks at the bottom of the East River. What ensues is a no-holds-barred bone rush.
You can read the full story here: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/27/nyregion/joe-rogan-mammoth-tusks-east-river.html
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The Grey’s Anatomy Liar
What happens when you pretend you’re a medical miracle? Lots of things, as TV writer Elisabeth Finch found out – including gaining a job writing for Grey’s Anatomy. For a decade, Finch lied about having a rare and deadly form of cancer and fooled everybody in Hollywood. On this week’s episode, we bring on Peter Kiefer, the reporter who broke the story about Finch’s lies, then interviewed her again seven months later to find out why she told them.
You can read the full story here: https://theankler.com/p/the-greys-anatomy-liar-confesses
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Customer Reviews
SO good!!
Really glad I found this podcast. I have been reading Joel Stein’s work forever- from Time Magazine to the LA Times. Love his humor and approach to all kinds of topics. We are also the same age! Well he’s a month older… A must listen!
Usually interesting. Except for “Buy Nothing”
Usually interesting.
Usually informative while being clever and cheeky and easy to listen to.
I love the way he chided the advertisers, nice touch.
Except for the episode on “Buy Nothing” which was, like, so, yeah, right, like, so, poor. Right? Yeah. So. It should never have been aired. Let’s skip the week if there is nothing worthy that week.
Everyone deserves an off day.
Onward. Upward.
My favorite
With so many podcast options available I have never actually said or written “this is my favorite podcast”. But this is my favorite podcast! You find articles that for the most part I just wouldn’t come across on my own. The inserted jokes are funny. I would love a second podcast that interviews people nobody else thinks to interview!