Showing posts with label Strangers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Strangers. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Strangers

24 October 2017: "Do you like my little lie?" --the narrator's father on this episode of Strangers. 

I started this episode this morning while getting ready and quickly found myself riveted. Though I kind of sensed the plot twist coming, I didn't see the real twist--the meditations on the father's character and on justice. It's definitely worth a listen.

Thursday, November 17, 2016

"The Truth"

16 November 2016: I started this episode of the Strangers podcast on my walk on Wednesday night. I knew I only about about 30 minutes of walking ahead of me and hesitated a moment before beginning a 40+ minute episode, but clicked play anyway. And, like so many great podcasts, I found myself unable to stop listening until it was over. This is a powerful, sad, and moving piece. I won't say much more so as to not give anything away, but it's really good.

Saturday, December 26, 2015

"Left Right Black White"

This post's title coming from the title of the episode of Strangers that I listened to tonight while taking a walk. The monologue at the end came at the exact right moment for me as I returned from a visit home for Christmas. Voices like Lea Thau's make this world a better place. Check it out.