
A tiny podcast about our biggest fears.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 130 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | DocumentaryPersonal JournalsSociety & Culture | ||||

Ida and Noa are sisters from Brooklyn. Noa tasted her first snail last summer and Ida passed the purple swim test at camp. Now she’s allowed to swim all the way out to the dock. This audio recorded by Ida's and Noa's father on vacation in Maine, insp... more
Back in january we brought you the fears of WNYC cultural critic and author Rebecca Carroll. She just launched a brand new podcast. It’s called Come Through: 15 Essential Conversations About Race In A Pivotal Year For America. And whether you’re af... more
Jessica is a comedy producer in her 30s and until a couple of months ago she said she would describe herself as “eggs on ice, career on fire”. David is a 54 year old engineer living in Wales in the UK. He believes that given the chance, most people a... more
Hank Green is the author of the novel An Absolutely Remarkable Thing. He lives in Missoula Montana with his wife Katherine and his son Orin. Hank is also one half of the Vlog Brothers.
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Amazing concept and extremely well executed with the music and keeping it real. Very insightful and thought provoking.
Come back soon!
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Fear is a human condition. It’s an uncomfortable emotion and can be based in fact or a fiction we have concocted or base instinct.
Hearing about the fears of others, no matter what they are based on, is a comforting and cathartic experience.
Somehow, these podcasts bring my fears into a more navigable maze of pitfalls.
Short, succinct, and imminently listenable.
I would listen to several while doing mindless cores. Funny, thought provoking with interesting stories. More please!11
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