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Summary: "'A podcast about the internet' that is actually an unfailingly original exploration of modern life and how to survive it." - The Guardian. Hosted by PJ Vogt and Alex Goldman, from Gimlet.
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On this week's episode of Reply All, we do a Yes Yes No with Alix Spiegel and Lulu Miller of NPR's Invisibilia, and we discuss the one message you've sent across the internet you wish you could take back.Email us a voice memo about the things you wish you could most undo at undo@gimletmedia.comSubscribe to Invisibilia: www.npr.org/programs/invisibilia/Watch us in Cast Party: www.castparty.orgFollow Max Silvestri: www.twitter.com/maxsilvestri
Chris complained about his cable company on Twitter. He was surprised to get a phone call demanding he delete the tweets or else be banned from the service. PJ looks into the story, and things get much stranger. Plus, a new Yes Yes No.Duck Army (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHc288IPFzk)
On this week's episode of Reply All, PJ and Alex go outside.
This week, 10 Minutes On Craigslist is back! Preston has posted the same ad to Craigslist over 300 times. He speaks to Sylvie Douglis about why he keeps posting.And in the second half of the show: Barry Crimmins is an influential comedian, and a survivor of sexual abuse. In the mid-90's he embarked on a one-man crusade to stop child pornographers who were operating with impunity on America Online.You can find tickets and showtimes for the Barry Crimmins documentary by going to http://www.callmeluckymovie.comSponsors:Audible (http://www.audible.com/replyall)Slack (http://www.slack.com/replyall)Squarespace (http://www.squarespace.com)
Even though technology evolves at a rapid clip, US government agencies seem trapped about a decade in the past. PJ talks to technologist Clay Johnson about why the government is so unable to adapt, and what it would look like if it could keep pace with the rest of the world.If you want to become a gimlet member, you can go here: http://gimletmedia.com/join. A year membership will get you a t-shirt, early access to pilots, and much more. Also, this Monday, August 10th, we'll be doing a live chat for members only. If you're already a Gimlet member, you'll find information about it on the gimlet page in the next couple of days.
Keith Calder is known in some circles for his work as an independent film producer. In other, much bigger circles, Keith’s known for having the same last name as Eleanor Calder. She’s a model who dates One Direction’s Louis Tomlinson. Hundreds of thousands of 1D fans maintain that Eleanor is a fake girlfriend, and that Louis is actually secretly dating his bandmate Harry. In today’s episode, we talk to Keith about what life’s like when you’re on the wrong end of a widely-held conspiracy theory, and we talk to some of the fans who believe it.Also - we give an update about the amazing hold music in last week's show (episode #33 @ISIS)
Rukmini Callimachi covers Islamic terrorism for the NY Times, and she seems to have access that other reporters just don't have. Part of the way she gets that access is by communicating with Islamic extremists online. She talks to PJ about how she communicates with her sources.Also - we debut a new segment that we're calling "Super Tech Support."You can find Rukmini Callimachi on Twitter here:https://twitter.com/rcallimachiYou can also listen to an interview with her on the Longform podcast here:http://longform.org/posts/longform-podcast-129-rukmini-callimachi-part-1Don't forget! Next week you can see us live on stage performing a new story! Go to http://castparty.org for tickets and theater locations.Also, if you want to become a member of Gimlet and get a Reply All T-shirt, you can do so by going here: https://gimletmedia.com/join-gimlet/Sponsors:Justworks (https://www.justworks.com/)Touch of Modern (https://www.touchofmodern.com/sales)Stamps.com (http://stamps.com)
On July 5th, a hacker leaked hundreds of gigabytes of information stolen from a company that sells surveillance software to some of the most oppressive regimes in the world. We look into what journalists have found so far.Also, a new Yes Yes No!Don't forget to go to your local movie theater and check out Cast Party! You can see Reply All, Invisibilia, Radiolab, and more, LIVE ON STAGE! www.castparty.orgSponsors:Hover www.hover.com (offer code "discrection")Stamps.com www.stamps.com (offer code "reply")Mailchimp www.mailchimp.com
We meant to take a week off, but we just couldn't help ourselves. Our entire episode this week is a Yes Yes No about the recent (and massive) dustup on Reddit.Note: This episode has been updated to include a correction
When successful internet entrepreneur Robert Hoquim died, the people who knew him found out they actually didn't know him at all.For more about John Aleshe, go here:http://www.bbsdocumentary.com/library/CONTROVERSY/PERSONALITIES/ALESHE/For tickets to Cast Party, go to www.castparty.orgCheck out Death, Sex & Money at www.deathsexmoney.orgSponsors:The Outlook app for iOS and AndroidMailchimp (www.mailchimp.com/replyall)Harry's Razors (www.harrys.com/reply)
Thomas Oscar is an Australian teenager who tried to make the most boring Facebook group possible - a group where members pretend to be corporate drones in a non-existent office.This week's episode was reported by Karen Duffin (www.karenbduffin.com). Sponsors:Xero (www.xero.com/podcasts)Stamps.com (www.stamps.com, offer code 'reply')Squarespace (www.squarespace.com, offer code 'reply')
An email to the wrong address sends us hurtling into the world of professional cookie advisors. Leopold's website: http://www.weihsien-paintings.orgCast Party Tickets: http://castparty.orgSponsors: Mailchimp http://www.mailchimp.comStamps.com http://www.stamps.com
This week, producer Stephanie Foo tells a story about dating online that is unlike any we've ever heard before.Sponsors:Xero (http://www.xero.com/podcasts)Mailchimp (http://www.mailchimp.com)Stamps.com (http://www.stamps.com, offer code "reply")
**This is not an episode of Reply All** This is a preview of Gimlet Media's latest podcast - Mystery Show, hosted by Starlee Kine. Reply All will have a new episode out on Wednesday! If you like this show, you can subscribe on iTunes at http://itunes.com/mysteryshow or on any other podcatcher at http://feeds.gimletmedia.com/mysteryshow.
Craigslist is the internet’s classifieds section, but it’s also one of its more shadowy corners, where the ads are anonymous and ephemeral. So we found ourselves wondering - what would we find if we replied to a couple? This week, we track down the people behind two intriguing ads.And in the second half of the show - Neal Horsley was an anti-abortion activist who created a website called "The Nuremberg Files," a website that listed the names and addresses of abortion providers around the country. He died last month, but the legacy of his website lives on. We talked to Jennifer Boulanger, a woman who works at a number of abortion clinics, and whose name ended up on Horsley's website in the 90's.Reporter Bianca Giaever is a filmmaker and radio producer in New York.http://www.biancagiaever.com/SponsorsHighfive (http://www.highfive.com/reply)Outlook for mobile devices (download for free for iOS or Android)Mailchimp (http://www.mailchimp.com/replyall)