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Lisa Pollak's avatar

One of the most fun things I ever got paid to do was interview Jonathan Goldstein about his Little Mermaid story. Not surprisingly, he’s as good at explaining the thinking behind his work as he is at everything else he does. Sharing for any Jonathan fans who like to geek out on this kind of stuff: https://niemanreports.org/stories/annotation-tuesday-jonathan-goldstein-and-the-little-mermaid/

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Mari, the Happy Wanderer's avatar

Heavyweight is one of those shows where, after I’ve heard an episode, I save it to listen to it again with my family. Just yesterday my 20-year-old daughter and I listened to “Rob” (the one where Rob remembers breaking his arm, and his family is convinced it’s a false memory) on a long drive. We were shrieking with laughter, but the show also led to a good conversation about memory, family legends, and the struggle to have our version of our history believed.

My husband and I recently listened to the episode about the man whose coach hugged him after his mom died and it changed the course of his life, making him a more open and loving person. I was in tears at the end, when Alex told him, “I love you man.”

It takes courage in our cynical, irony-laden culture to tell stories about deep, authentic, and sometimes uncomfortable feelings like the ones in Heavyweight. Every episode is a tiny masterpiece. I was so sad to hear that the show was canceled, and I hope with all my heart that you are right, PJ, and that Alex and the crew will be back very soon.

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