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Rob McGinley Myers
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Previous: Anxious Machine and The Writer's Almanac

Current: Host (with Britta Greene) of Phonograph, a podcast about the art of audio storytelling.

https://pod.link/1438655330
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If you haven't heard of this podcast I make with Britta Greene, imagine a video essay about all the techniques that went into a great film, illustrated with clips of that film. Now imagine that in audio, about audio. That's our show. Except we also talk about our feelings.

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I feel like people who create audio, print, and video stories of all kinds need to start labeling work that's organic. Not unlike food that's made without pesticides.
"Last week, NPR’s leadership proposed testing the use of artificial intelligence to produce digital versions of radio stories, to make the middle of the editorial process more efficient."

Please DM/email/signal me if you know something about this!

www.nytimes.com/2025/11/07/b...
Who Wrote That Headline? Maybe a Robot.
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November 7, 2025 at 11:26 PM
Britta and I are planning an episode of Phonograph that touches on podcast bonus feeds like @slate.com's Plus (CultFest edition) @thisamericanlife.org's Partners, and @ifbookspod.bsky.social's Mile High Club. If you know of any other especially good or interesting podcast bonus feeds, let me know.
November 5, 2025 at 3:14 PM
@connorratliff.bsky.social I host a podcast called Phonograph where we do deep dives on the best examples of audio storytelling. (Jonathan Goldstein, 99% Invisible, numerous stories from TAL). Gearing up to discuss Dead Eyes and I wondered if you'd be up for an interview.

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Phonograph
A sound-rich audio zine about podcasts, hosted by former public radio producers Rob McGinley Myers (The Writer's Almanac, Anxious Machine) and Britta Greene (Minnesota Public Radio, The New Yorker Rad...
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November 4, 2025 at 7:05 PM
@asarahlarson.bsky.social I know you don’t really write about podcasts anymore; I just think you might enjoy this episode of my show Phonograph about Jonathan Goldstein. I had your profile of him in the back of my mind as I worked on it:

www.anxiousmachine.com/phonograph/2...
Hey Jackie - The Evolution of Jonathan Goldstein — Phonograph
Listen in any podcast app
www.anxiousmachine.com
October 31, 2025 at 11:24 PM
So nice to see Phonograph’s episode about Jonathan Goldstein featured among so many great podcasts in this week’s Podcast The Newsletter from @laurenpassell.bsky.social

podcastthenewsletter.substack.com/p/10-podcast...
🤳 10 podcasts I texted my friends (fits, Etsy witchcraft, a cemetery, Satanic Panic)
🍭 👂 Ghosts don’t vomit, you’re alive. Even though you shouldn’t be. 🌈 🤸‍♀️
podcastthenewsletter.substack.com
October 28, 2025 at 12:25 PM
Reposted by Rob McGinley Myers
A stat we don't talk about enough: Newspapers have lost 77% of their jobs over the last 20 year, more than any of the 532 other industries tracked by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
October 27, 2025 at 11:54 PM
Hearing Ira Glass talk about Heavyweight on the latest episode of @thisamericanlife.org made me think he might enjoy this episode of Phonograph about Jonathan Goldstein.

Feel free to tell him. Or anyone.
Britta and I are back with a new episode of Phonograph, which takes a deep dive into the career of Jonathan Goldstein, from his earliest stories from TAL and up through Wiretap, Heavyweight, and all those phone calls to Jackie Cohen:

www.anxiousmachine.com/phonograph/2...
Hey Jackie - Jonathan Goldstein — Phonograph
Listen in any podcast app
www.anxiousmachine.com
October 27, 2025 at 7:14 PM
Reposted by Rob McGinley Myers
Britta and I are back with a new episode of Phonograph, which takes a deep dive into the career of Jonathan Goldstein, from his earliest stories from TAL and up through Wiretap, Heavyweight, and all those phone calls to Jackie Cohen:

www.anxiousmachine.com/phonograph/2...
Hey Jackie - Jonathan Goldstein — Phonograph
Listen in any podcast app
www.anxiousmachine.com
October 23, 2025 at 3:43 PM
Britta and I are back with a new episode of Phonograph, which takes a deep dive into the career of Jonathan Goldstein, from his earliest stories from TAL and up through Wiretap, Heavyweight, and all those phone calls to Jackie Cohen:

www.anxiousmachine.com/phonograph/2...
Hey Jackie - Jonathan Goldstein — Phonograph
Listen in any podcast app
www.anxiousmachine.com
October 23, 2025 at 3:43 PM
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Oh hey guess what. The Audio Flux Podcast launches 10/22! ✨

- Hosted by the singular AMY PEARL
- Launching as a proud new member of @hubspokeaudio
- Season 01 features Circuit 01 fluxworks, one three minute burst of sound + story at a time

COME. FLUX(CAST). WITH. US!

In a week, that is. 😘
October 15, 2025 at 9:17 PM
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Give Issac Chotiner subpoena power
September 24, 2025 at 12:33 AM
My co-host Britta and I did a two part re-evaluation of the podcast Startup a year ago (the 10th anniversary of the release of that podcast), and we found—especially in the second episode in our series “Suitcase Full of Cash”—that the show now comes across like a Greek tragedy.

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September 6, 2025 at 5:23 PM
I know it’s not a solution, but this is part of why my co-host Britta Greene and I launched our podcast Phonograph exactly a year ago. Someone needs to argue for the value of narrative podcasts. Why not us? Our episode about Signal Hill is a good example:

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September 5, 2025 at 6:56 PM
If the rock musicians of the 1960s had been hired to make music for the record companies of the era, and then after a decade they were all laid off, that might approximate what’s happened to narrative podcasters. Super depressing, but my hope is that folks might start making their own music again.
August 27, 2025 at 12:44 PM
@thehighsign.bsky.social Your question about Napoleon reminded me of how much I enjoyed Tolstoy's portrayal of him in War and Peace, where right from the first page he looms Trump-like over dinner party conversation. And later Russian aristocrats have to try to stop speaking French in protest.
August 20, 2025 at 8:58 PM
So nice to see @laurenpassell.bsky.social texting the latest episode of Phonograph to friends (and writing such nice things):

"Like putting someone’s (sharper) ears over my own, someone who knows what’s going on layers beneath the surface."

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☠️ dead internet theory🔪 waterphone 🇬🇧chompers 🦷 golden records🪐 we the people 📜
🍭 👂Heartbeat footsteps laughter 🌈 🤸‍♀️
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August 11, 2025 at 7:55 PM
@agoldman.bsky.social You might’ve seen me posting about this, but I wanted to be sure I shared with you this episode of my podcast where we delved into four episodes from the early years of @99pi.org, ending on Heyoon, among my favorite episodes of all time.

www.anxiousmachine.com/phonograph/2...
What a Wonderful Thing - 99% Invisible — Phonograph
www.anxiousmachine.com
August 8, 2025 at 5:06 PM
I've always thought @kottke.org and @99pi.org were kindred spirits of a sort. So it's super cool to see my podcast episode about the one on the website of the other. If you have any interest in @99pi.org, I really think you'll enjoy this show.
August 7, 2025 at 11:05 PM
@myke.social I feel like there’s a chance you might enjoy this episode of my podcast where we dig into the early years of @99pi.org. Sort of like an Incomparable episode, but about a podcast. Or that episode you guys did about the iPhone launch with clips.

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What a Wonderful Thing - 99% Invisible — Phonograph
As the 15th anniversary of 99% Invisible approaches, Rob and Britta dig into four very different episodes from the first four years of that show’s run (as well as the story of the time Rob met Roman M...
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August 5, 2025 at 1:27 AM
@juliaturner.bsky.social Considering your interest in both design and podcasts, there's a chance you might enjoy this episode of my podcast, where we do a deep dive into the early years of the show 99% Invisible, which is coming up on its 15th Anniversary:

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What a Wonderful Thing - 99% Invisible
Podcast Episode · Phonograph · 07/31/2025 · 47m
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August 4, 2025 at 3:09 PM
I wonder if we’d benefit from a term for work that’s produced without generative AI. Maybe “organic”? This bookstore only sells organic books. I only listen to organic music. This podcast only uses organic, host-read ads. Our school uses an fully organic curriculum. Something like that?
I’m just gonna say right now that when I die, if anyone uses AI to write my obituary I will fucking haunt them forever
August 3, 2025 at 8:36 PM
This reminds me of how I’ve always wondered if male writers — from Hemingway to Updike — *were* misogynists or if they were just *describing* misogyny. The answer is both. Not unlike Conrad’s relationship to colonialism. Men are endlessly fascinated by the corrupt systems to which they belong.
Increasingly I think a major function of “masculinity” IS its crisis — a vehicle for the dominant & dominating group to justify focusing their social attentions primarily on themselves
August 2, 2025 at 3:45 PM
I will never forgive TAL for choosing Iowa over Minnesota.
On the radio this weekend: A million people come to the Iowa State Fair, each with their own goals and dreams. We hang out with some of them to see if they get what they hoped for. bit.ly/3ZdkaMc
August 2, 2025 at 3:10 PM
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For the latest episode of Phonograph (with the approach of @99pi.org's 15th anniversary) Britta and I dig into four very different episodes from the show's first four years. And I couldn't resist telling the story of the time I met @romanmars.bsky.social.

www.anxiousmachine.com/phonograph/2...
What a Wonderful Thing - 99% Invisible — Phonograph
www.anxiousmachine.com
July 31, 2025 at 7:38 PM
Anyway, @99pi.org was one of the first podcasts I fell in love with, and I think this episode of Phonograph is a really fun celebration of that show’s early years. I hope people check it out.
For the latest episode of Phonograph (with the approach of @99pi.org's 15th anniversary) Britta and I dig into four very different episodes from the show's first four years. And I couldn't resist telling the story of the time I met @romanmars.bsky.social.

www.anxiousmachine.com/phonograph/2...
What a Wonderful Thing - 99% Invisible — Phonograph
www.anxiousmachine.com
July 31, 2025 at 11:51 PM