About Quote by Ira Glass
“I think the name of the show, 'This American Life' - we named it that just because it seemed like it made the thing feel big. But we don't think about whether it's an American story or not. We happen to be Americans. I think for the stories to work, they have to be universal.”
About This Quote
Source Radio: This American Life, 1995–present
The show's title suggests grandeur, but its power lies in telling universal human experiences, not specifically American narratives.
In simple terms: Stories work when they speak to shared humanity.
Focus on universal themes.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- podcast production
- journalism
- education
- cultural exchange
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you make a story both specific and universal?
- What makes a narrative feel "big"?
Assuming universality may overlook distinct cultural contexts.