The Wildlife
"Two pigeons, named Cody and Megan, were house hunting on the balcony of my apartment..."
Judge Cashman
Retired Vermont judge Ed Cashman talks about 25 years on the bench, and why punishment is never enough.
Your Neighbor
Victor is an undocumented Mexican farm worker whose future is increasingly uncertain. What is it like to never feel safe?
Deep Stealth Mode
"When my son was three and just learning to talk, he informed me that 'he' was a 'she'."
Dunkin' Donuts
Seasonal depression, Dunkin' Donuts, and learning about civic engagement in middle age.
Benedict Arnold's Leg
Steve Sheinkin talks about boring textbook writing, the politics of American origin stories, and Benedict Arnold's leg.
Seasonal Update from the Keens!
Ho ho ho! It's time again for the annual seasonal update from the Keens!
Nicholas is Waiting
A short visit into the mind of Nicholas, who waits patiently for his first child to make an appearance.
Lentils Suck
That’s the thing about lentils, if they were going to soften, they would have already fucking softened.
Charlie Hunter Paints Outside
Painter Charlie Hunter talks about what it feels like to make paintings, and we drive around in his Honda Element.
Jim Rooney
Record producer Jim Rooney talks about how to make something great, then let it go.
Jubal. Tail End of the Old School
A conversation about hunting, then welding, then hunting again.
Driving around with Susan
Private investigator Susan Randall and I drive around and talk about criminal justice and single parenting.
Police Log, Bunk Bed Dispute Edition
A stolen garage door clicker and a growling female. Here's your summer police report from central Vermont.
Peter Schumann, Advisor General
A conversation with Bread and Puppet founder and director, Peter Schumann. And some fiddling and drumming.
The Neighborhood
A postcard from childhood, that place we remember but can't visit anymore...
Last Chapter
When Bill was diagnosed with terminal cancer, he asked his best friend to help him die.