Ira Glass: I don't remember ever laughing at Peanuts. Like to me it never seemed funny. It just seemed very real. So in one way I connected very strongly with Charlie Brown. And like a lot of kids and a lot of people who have gotten to know us and adult just connected to that sadness. To the melancholy. Yeah.
From creativity to creative struggles and what makes or breaks a “This American Life” story, Ira Glass reflects on a career in the airwaves.