![]() I’d get emails from this guy John once in awhile and found them super compelling. I had been working on actual stories - looking into secret tapes coming from inside the Fed, looking into police departments in Milwaukee, stuff like that - and meanwhile this was kind of a thing I’d do sometimes on the side. This was a story where I never really knew what it was, or even if it was going to be a story, for a long time. When did the story of S-Town become clear to you? I read that you’ve been reporting on this for over three years. ![]() Quick reading note: this interview is probably best consumed after you’ve listened through to the end of the second episode. I spoke with host Brian Reed, a senior producer at This American Life, about the process of finding the story and the way his role as a journalist was balanced against his personal experience of the events in the podcast. ![]() Set in the rural Alabama town of Woodstock, the podcast is sprawling, complicated, and incredibly personal the product, we learn, of more than three years of reporting. ![]() S-Town, the seven-part Serial spinoff that has the feel of a Southern Gothic novel, is an astonishing production. Spoiler alert: This conversation discusses events that happen in and after episode two of S-Town. ![]()
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