Longform

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Interviews with writers, journalists, filmmakers, and podcasters about how they do their work. Hosted by Aaron Lammer, Max Linsky, and Evan Ratliff.

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  • shweezefromthebay
    incredible guests, bad audio
    I treasure this podcast but please improve your audio quality. Thanks!
  • Visc@B@rc@1
    Thank you from a rando
    The messages you selected in the mailbag episode articulated most of what I have felt. I appreciate the three of you, the conversations, the company for so many years. I will miss you every Wednesday. Good luck.
  • Taylor Jessop
    Long form gave me the best reads of my life
    Thank you all! The hosts themselves have incredible books/projects/podcasts. I would read the website nightly and devoured the curated pieces as a special treat. The authors interviewed of course were also excellent and I bought so many books from this podcast- and they were all 10/10 life changing reads. I did not realize what a hole I would have in my life without long form. The hosts stewarded a fantastic nonfiction lineup. If you read this literally go read all the books starting with the hosts - Mastermind. Thank you all so much, this podcast is beloved! Come back </3
  • ms_martz000
    Well done!!
    Enjoyed your work, thank you!
  • BlueBirdRSC
    Thank you!
    Thank you for years of fantastic shows. You have consistently stayed a favorite podcast and I’m very sad to learn that it’s ending.
  • Regibru
    Sorry to see you go
    You’ve been a favorite podcast of mine. I’ve felt like I’ve been able to keep up with good long form stories and writers without having to do all the work of reading them. Maybe you’ve made it too easy. Anyway. Best success in your future endeavors. You are excellent interviewers.
  • Solo Solo Solo
    I hope this is not what the last episodes will be
    I’m sure they’re probably already done, but I hope it’s not just going to be three weeks of why you hate doing this anymore.
  • PsycheSC
    Great interviews
    Love listening to these conversations- so much gold!
  • bglad5
    Polk Awards
    So great to give these reporters some air time for amazing stories that would be missed otherwise. Love Longform—never miss it.
  • SadieWit
    I love hearing the behind-the-scene work of journalism
    Half the time I listen to a longform episode, I don’t even recognize the name of the person interviewed. But within 5 min, I’m captivated by their experiences, their writing career, and totally inspired to work harder on my own reporting projects!
  • zubarsky
    MonaChalabi. Disappointed.
    I think Ms Chalabi does some great work. I have followed her for several years and I am always impressed. I do wonder though. I did not see any graphics on the massacres that just occurred in Darfur. Arabs killing nearly whole Masalit villages. Not a great interview. I did not see any clever graphics on Israeli toddlers taken out of their beds in their underwear to Gaza, whose parents and grandparents are likely peace activists. No cartoons showing a raped and killed young woman having their bodies spit on and paraded around as a trophy.
  • Grantatee
    Mona Chalabi Episode
    I’m a long time listener of Longform. I think the journalism is generally fantastic and while all the hosts are excellent Mac Linsky is especially great- up there with Terry Gross in terms of interviewers. The Mona Chalabi episode was not good and I’m hoping this was an unfortunate misstep of the podcast. It was described that they attempted to do a typical interview but Mona was not being cooperative and instead they redid an episode where she aired her grievances about the Hamas conflict. This episode was a talk show episode that lacked substance, intrigue and any sort of summary of journalistic contributions. What I thought was especially egregious was that at the end of the episode they asked Mona what else she wanted to say where she took the opportunity to list off her grievances of all journalists she thought were Zionist. Absurd. And dangerous. I listened to this podcast a few days ago and wasn’t sure if I wanted to say anything about it. I even contemplated unsubscribing from the podcast. I am still disappointed in the podcast for generating such low quality content so I am registering my thoughts here. I will continue to subscribe to the podcast in hopes this was an unfortunate misstep.
  • jewelvan96
    Mona Chalabis Episode
    Came here specifically to hear Mona Chalabi ~ it’s such a meaningful, honest conversation and I really really appreciated hearing it.
  • Viveca1
    Outstanding interviews
    The hosts are fabulous! These are some of my absolute favorite interviews. They are like Teri Gross. Thanks for making a fabulous show.
  • M. Ohaly
    Getting old
    They’ve obviously run out of interesting people to interview. For the past year or so it’s like their guest selection has been “I guess this person will do”. They sold their souls to the devil when they stopped the Longform recommendations and partnered with Vox media.
  • VicariousLiving
    Superb interviewing style
    1) Hosts are skilled at asking follow up questions that take their guests ever deeper. 2) No host egos on display; focus is exclusively on the guest, and what he or she has to say.
  • wherearethewomen?
    Love but needs more women authors
    I love this podcast and look forward to new episodes. I’m frustrated that women writers are featured significantly less than male writers. Sometimes listeners have to wait nearly two months to hear a woman speak on the show. I choose not to listen frequently because I want to hear the perspectives of women. Please diversify! Everyone can be interesting but programming too many men makes makes me loose interest in the show on a whole.
  • .pdxorcist.
    Tried and true
    This has remained one of my all-time favorite podcasts for years. The hosts could truly teach a masterclass in asking deft, skillful questions that consistently evoke fascinating, unique insights from interviewees. Every episode is a gem.
  • URG...!
    Such a good show about writing and writers
    I’m always impressed by the host’s kindness and their thoughtfulness in listening to their guest’s answers. Good stuff
  • Smitties
    Great content - need mixing help
    There is too much mouth noise and I can’t listen even tho I really want to hear the interviews. Can you use different mics or mix it differently or sit back from the mics? Idk what would help but it’s tough to listen to with all the mouth noise
  • Katie80Z
    Insightful interviews, every time
    I always learn something from these interviews and have discovered amazing writers, stories, and books.
  • cdr1242
    Glitch in Liana Finck episode
    Around 19:00, idk what happened
  • Cellowan
    Wonderful interviews
    Thoroughly enjoyed. Must listen.
  • cjholben
    5 star interviews 1 star music change
    Please change it back!
  • nwnina44
    Love the show
    I love hearing from all the great writers. But..could you please not have the ads so much louder than the interviews? It’s very jarring. Thanks!!
  • travlermb
    You know
    You know, like, it would be, like, you know, nice if, like, the podcast, you know, had, like, guests, you know, that, like, could speak, you know, English
  • rjw47
    the best
    this is my favorite podcast. please don’t change now that you’re going to vox
  • sardini11111
    i like the interviews about process
    More graphic novelists please!
  • Juanhooknows
    Been there said that
    What do you get when you combine a first rate journalist, a political hack, and the guy they get their weed from? This podcast. Only worth listening to when the first rate journalist is doing the interviewing.
  • KDon-Tel
    Not a journalist but a favorite pod
    I don’t know why but I just love it
  • @pegs
    Slowly working my way through the back catalogue
    This podcast is thoughtful. The interviewers sometimes ask difficult questions, questions I would never have thought to ask and go deep. Sometimes this is laugh out loud entertaining, sometimes deeply emotional. 97% of the episodes hit the spot. It is rare that I stop listening to one once I have begun. I cannot recommend this enough. It is a beautiful and worthwhile effort to put this out. Bravo!
  • elpcreek326566swdw
    Getting old
    The same “wow I envy your working at this large liberal outlet in NYC, so tell me the same tedious details how you get there, please”.
  • kitchentable
    LOVE. Love. LOVE.
    anyone who enjoys thoughtful, thorough, engaging podcasts will love this one. can’t speak highly enough of interview and guest calibre. so so so gooooood. 👍🏽🌟
  • raspberry15936
    Love everything except Max
    Skip Max’s episodes. His questions are lame and leading. His guests seem uncomfortable. The other hosts are excellent and worth the subscribe.
  • witchypoo23
    Simply the best
    This show is amazing and has introduced me to some incredible writers while also widening my palette for new faucets of writing. I appreciate the humanity of conversation, the depth and respect for the craft and have repeatedly come back to episodes. Highly recommend!
  • Trevor Oldham
    Excellent interviews
    Aaron, Evan, and Max do a fantastic job with the guests they bring onto the show. A must listen!
  • AmpersandPitchfork
    Quality interviews
    High quality interviews. Maybe because it’s a journalist interviewing another journalist, but really some impressive Q & A skills.
  • Cindy.Kuzma
    Inspirational and aspirational
    As a freelance writer, I am always motivated and intrigued by both the big ideas and the in-the-weeds business tidbits shared in these episodes. I am amazed by all the research Max, Evan, and Aaron put into the interviews and how their appreciation of the art, craft, and execution of a writing career shows through.
  • profgram
    Chicken Butt
    The laughs on this episode had me for a lifetime Samin’s laughter is infectious in the best way and, if bottled, could bring Peace to the World! I adore her passion for eating Life.
  • Basilthewonderdog
    Thoughtful interviews
    This podcast is fantastic. The addition of Patrice Pike as an interviewer was a genius move.
  • Dannerzz
    Could be better
    I absolutely love the interviews. Really insightful stuff and thoughtful questions. HOWEVER, I absolutely hate how it’s three dudes up top just talking. Like why? Why’s it got to be so broy? Don’t we have enough of that vibe? I don’t even know who any of those dudes are like why are they relevant?
  • MattHampel
    Long-time listener, first time reviewer
    I love the show and I especially love the recent episodes from Patrice Peck. Would love to hear her as a regular host! And her interviewees make me wonder what other voices and beats we need to hear from soon.
  • Olive;Cat
    Top notch
    Perfect. Insightful. Engaging. Stimulating conversation.Well done. Please never stop,
  • Kfifffter
    So interesting
    I learn a lot about journalism and writing from this podcast. Except the Nick Quah episode, that was dumb.
  • Bee Bess
    I only wish I had conversations as smart and engaging
    But my friends are as dull as I am so I will just listen to Longform
  • CottonPJs
    A must-listen for writers
    Among the many media and writing podcasts I listen to, Longform is the best at getting authors to give details about their journey and their writing process, which is something I really value. I’m currently making my way trough all of the archived episodes I missed. It has proven so far to be a gold mine of excellent writing lessons.
  • pentax645bronicasq
    Great guests and good questions.
    Writing as a non-writer — thoroughly enjoyable interviews with wide ranging writers and styles delving into fascinating topics that help a non-writer appreciate what demands are placed on people practicing the craft of writing.
  • michaelmorrisimages
    Stellar
    Need I say more?
  • @globalcouch
    Best. Podcast. Ever.
    Amazing questions with candid answers. About the life and craft of working writers. Love it.
  • Gayle Allen
    Thank you!
    Always look forward to a new episode in my podcast feed - thanks for connecting me to writers, articles, books, and ways of thinking that keep me growing and learning. Thanks, too, for taking your work seriously and your selves, not so much. Always love how readily you share tech snafus and other of life's realities. Your curiosity and self-deprecating humor are a breath of fresh air.
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