Fresh Air
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Fresh Air from WHYY, the Peabody Award-winning weekday magazine of contemporary arts and issues, is one of public radio's most popular programs. Hosted by Terry Gross, the show features intimate conversations with today's biggest luminaries.Subscribe to Fresh Air Plus! You'll enjoy bonus episodes and sponsor-free listening - all while you support NPR's mission. Learn more at plus.npr.org/freshairAnd subscribe to our weekly newsletter, Fresh Air Weekly, to get interview highlights, staff recommendations, gems from the archive, and the week's interviews and reviews all in one place. Sign up at www.whyy.org/freshair
Hosts & Guests
Deadwyler
3 days ago
What a fascinating interview of an actor of so much depth.
Great show, but poorly edited as podcast
04/08/2007
I was very excited to have access to Fresh Air as a podcast since I'm usually working when the show airs. The interviews are great, but the editing has been disappointing. Segment changes are choppy and episodes often end mid-sentence. The Ken Burns segment of March 15 was a particular disappointment, ending less than 10 minutes into the episode. I love the show! I just hope the editing improves.
Terry is the show
3 days ago
This rating is for Terry. The reality is that Fresh Air is what is because of Terry Gross. Her energy and warmth establishes comfort in her interviewees, but she doesn’t shy away from asking questions and follow ups that draw out interesting and complex answers you don’t hear in interviews with the same people. This talent distinguishes her from the endless list of other interviewers and competing culture podcasts that simply cannot do what she does. I find myself skipping this podcast more and more when I scroll through an episode and don’t hear her voice. I’m not sure what the future holds, but if you are a new listener and want to hear Fresh Air at top performance, try to find her interviews. It’s challenging because the descriptions don’t say who conducts the interview (frustrating but I get it).
Always such a trusted go to
Nov 25
I agree that these are widely topiced interviews, they are interesting, they are usually fairly deep, and I relate to many of them in my own life. And many times when I catch part of them in my car on the way home from work, I listen to the whole thing later on the podcast.! NPR has led me to so many good podcast! Rock on rock on rock on
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- CreatorNPR
- Years Active2007 - 2024
- Episodes1K
- Copyright© Copyright 2015-2021 WHYY - For Personal Use Only
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- ProviderNPR
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