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This American Life - 340: The Devil in Me
by unmanaged at 7:48 pm EDT, Oct 31, 2007

Stories of people trying to exorcize their inner demons.

Prologue.

Host Ira Glass talks about not being able to admit when he's wrong, as well as other traits he's not proud of, but can't seem to change. (3 minutes)

Act One. And So We Meet Again.

Sam Slaven is an Iraq War veteran who came home from the War plagued by feelings of hate and anger toward Muslims. TAL producer Lisa Pollak tells the story of the unusual action Sam took to change himself, and the Muslim students who helped him do it. (34 minutes)

Act Two. Vox Diaboli.

Sometimes the inner voice telling us to do the wrong thing actually sounds like a voice. TAL producer Nancy Updike talks to people about the voices in their heads that persuade them to go astray. (6 minutes)

Song: "Lexicon Devil," The Germs

Act Three. The Devil Wears Birkenstocks.

Some people battle inner demons, but contributor Dave Dickerson went one step further. Dave tells the story of the time he took on an actual demon in his college classroom. (10 and 1/2 minutes)

Song: "Jesus and the Devil," David Karsten Daniel

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This American Life - 340: The Devil in Me
by noteworthy at 6:05 am EDT, Nov 1, 2007

Stories of people trying to exorcise their inner demons.

TAL is always worth your time. In many shows, every segment is good. I attribute this to host Ira Glass's recognition of the importance of abandoning crap. The stories that make it onto the show have passed quite a test.

In this particular episode, Act One (which is the heart of the show this week) is absolutely excellent.

Glass has said: "If you're not failing all the time, you're not creating a situation where you can get super-lucky." By this logic, then, episode 340 qualifies as super-lucky.

Act One. And So We Meet Again.

Sam Slaven is an Iraq War veteran who came home from the War plagued by feelings of hate and anger toward Muslims. TAL producer Lisa Pollak tells the story of the unusual action Sam took to change himself, and the Muslim students who helped him do it. (34 minutes)

Here's the situation:

In May 2006 at the age of 28, Slaven began taking classes at Parkland Community College in Champagne, Illinois. One day, he came across a bearded man in a hallway who looked Middle-Eastern and Slaven found himself wanting to physically hurt the student. He describes how his mind raced as he battled his physical desire to be violent while his mind was reminding him that he was no longer on the battlefield. Slaven was astonished at his reaction and thought, "What have I become?"

Sam Slaven (The Veteran) and Yousif Radeef (The Bearded Man) are pictured at right, along with Dennis Kaczor, faculty advisor for MSA.

Apropos of recent events, one blogger notes:

There's a scene in there where American soldiers in Iraq are tasing each other for fun. You can hear them screaming and laughing in the audio.

On that note:

As Army captains who served in Baghdad and beyond, we've seen the corruption and the sectarian division. We understand what it's like to be stretched too thin. And we know ... [ Read More (0.2k in body) ]


 
 
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