From host Matt D’Elia comes ‘The Private Record’, where ordinary people come to tell their most extraordinary stories.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | DocumentarySociety & Culture |
The Private Record — Episode 014 — "When Someone Uses You To Commit Suicide" more
The Private Record — Episode 013 — "When Your Stomach Explodes" more
It took Tess 30+ years to realize she was a lesbian. When she finally came out of the closet, she understandably felt overwhelmed and inexperienced, like she had a lot of ‘catching up to do’, so to speak. And so in an effort to make like-minded frien... more
Episode 11 is here! CAN'T STOP WON'T STOP! When Matt (this episode’s guest, not its host!) was in his late 20s, he was a broke meth addict who needed an easier way to score — which is exactly what he got when he got hooked up with a high-quantity dea... more
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NO ONE thinks this is a 4.9 podcast.
Love seeing ordinary people with extraordinary stories, so happy Matt made this into something that can be shared with everyone, appreciate you Matt. the first time I’ve been able to tell someone im glad yet another podcast was made.
I love this pod, it’s a real window into some unreal stories in real peoples lives. Not sugar coated just real people. Thanks Matt for hours of great listening.
Great podcast by the purple pimpin pimpin boi, Matt Delia! I love the different topics and perspective from your guests! I find your questions insightful as they help develop more of the guest’s stories! Every week, I can’t wait for more episodes to come out!
This podcast is the highlight to my week. I like to listen and imagine what the person looks like based on their voice, and then jump on the YouTube to see if I was correct. Matt is an incredibly deep, thought-provoking, and empathic interviewer. I love hearing absolute bonkers stories that regular people go through. The world needs this podcast! more
Apple Podcasts | #94 | United States/Society & Culture/Documentary |
Apple Podcasts | #68 | Canada/Society & Culture/Documentary |
Apple Podcasts | #178 | United Kingdom/Society & Culture/Documentary |
Apple Podcasts | #55 | Australia/Society & Culture/Documentary |
Apple Podcasts | #134 | Italy/Society & Culture/Documentary |
Apple Podcasts | #59 | Finland/Society & Culture/Documentary |
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