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  1. MbyAlcantara
    In need of some creative motivation? Check out this video on the Nicole's Classes blog. Work through it!... http://t.co/JedOt425
     
  2. JariNation
    @iambrandonbeck pretty standard, but this American life is really good
     
  3. Kustjt
    Russ Feingold and John McCain reunite on This American Life to discuss Citizens United and BCRA. Too cool. http://t.co/f67Kkj9x
     
  4. KMcDerm24
    This American Life marathon today. This show never disappoints!! #TAL
     
  5. Gomijacogeo
    RT @mmoyr: "TED thinks it’s changing the world, like if This American Life suddenly mistook itself for Doctors Without Borders." http://t.co/pO43ZL8g
     
  6. moyer777
    Listening to This American Life - http://t.co/186FZgf8 so funny!
     
  7. Milliesmiles
    🐻the bear story, ha. Thnx mom n pops. This American life is always the business
     
  8. Vsaarinen
    @tkoola My favorite non-5by5 ones are Radiolab, This American Life and 99% Invisible.
     
  9. ElizabethBastos
    "Marcel Marceau-ing the walls" Listening to This American Life - http://t.co/uUoW3D1Q
     
  10. SonjaVeltkamp
    Nobody tells this to people who are beginners.. by Ira Glass http://t.co/pTUv6LOp
     
  11. marketing28
    Like NPR & Terry Gross? Too funny– Watch Mike Birbiglia's short film from This American Life LIVE: http://t.co/jmICIoyz via @youtube
     
  12. Bstamperdahl
    Terry Gross fan. Funny (Mike Birbiglia's new short film from This American Life LIVE) http://t.co/WDBpUqZH
     
  13. Dogberryjr
    @nprfreshair Thanks to the Mike Birgbiglia/ This American Life short, I can't hear Terry Gross thank a guest without cracking up
     
  14. Glasswavemedia
    Ira Glass on Storytelling by David Shiyang Liu. http://t.co/nr6vdoxd
     
  15. Mattskindafunny
    "People in Glass's house shouldn't throw stones" -Ira Glass
     
 
 
 
 
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Compelling stories are explored every day on "This American Life," the nearly 15-year-old, award-winning Chicago Public Radio show that boasts a devoted weekly listening audience of 1.7 million, and is heard on more than 500 stations nationally. The series, created in 1995 by host and executive producer Ira Glass, pioneered a unique way of telling stories on the radio. Its first-person telling of these revealing stories makes the radio series a great fit for television.