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    How To Do Everything is BACK!

    enAugust 27, 2024
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    Podcast Summary

    • NPR values, 'How to Do Everything' returnNPR's commitment to truth, independence, and quality content is reflected in the return of 'How to Do Everything', a podcast that entertains, educates, and engages listeners by providing expert answers to listeners' questions.

      NPR, a respected media organization, values truth, independence, fairness, transparency, respect, and excellence. Peter, a devoted husband, shares his wife's enthusiasm for NPR, specifically the comedy podcast "How to Do Everything." Despite the show going off the air a few years ago, it's coming back with new episodes and updates. Ian and Mike, the hosts, promise to provide answers to listeners' questions by finding qualified experts, as they themselves admit their lack of expertise. The podcast's return is a testament to NPR's commitment to providing quality content and responding to audience demand. This anecdote highlights the importance of passion, dedication, and the power of media to entertain, educate, and engage listeners.

    • NPR podcastsNPR offers a podcast called 'How to Do Everything' with advice on everyday tasks and survival situations, and supporters get bonus episodes and ad-free access to 'Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me Plus'.

      There's a podcast called "How to Do Everything" where no question is off limits. It covers everything from mundane tasks like reheating French fries to survival situations and provides advice in between. This podcast is available every Wednesday in this feed, and for supporters of NPR's Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me Plus, they get to listen to both shows without sponsor messages and access to bonus episodes. Aisha Roscoe from NPR's Up First Podcast emphasized the importance of NPR's free and independent journalism, which brings Americans closer together through various forms of media. The NPR network aims to change the way we learn, think, and connect with each other. For more information, visit NPR.org/network.

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    You can email your burning questions to howto@npr.org.

    How To Do Everything is available without sponsor messages for supporters of Wait Wait Don't Tell Me+, who also get bonus episodes of Wait Wait Don't Tell Me featuring exclusive games, behind-the-scenes content, and more. Sign up and support NPR at plus.npr.org.

    How To Do Everything is produced by Heena Srivastava. Engineering by Patrick Murray.

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    enSeptember 04, 2024

    How To Do Everything is BACK!

    How To Do Everything is BACK!
    Peter Sagal's wife's favorite podcast is back. On each episode of How To Do Everything, underqualified hosts Mike Danforth and Ian Chillag find overqualified experts to answer all your life questions. How do you survive quicksand? How do you plan the perfect first date? How do you count all the hairs on your head? They can't help you. But they will find someone who can.

    You can email your burning questions to howto@npr.org.

    How To Do Everything is available without sponsor messages for supporters of Wait Wait Don't Tell Me+, who also get bonus episodes of Wait Wait Don't Tell Me featuring exclusive games, behind-the-scenes content, and more. Sign up and support NPR at plus.npr.org.

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