
This American Life 873: Got You Pegged
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Nov 9, 2025 Shalom Auslander, a writer known for his witty memoirs, shares a comically tense vacation tale about suspecting his chatty neighbor, Marvin, of being an imposter. As Shalom’s assumptions spiral, he grapples with his own biases and the impact on his family dynamics. Richard Price, acclaimed novelist and screenwriter, takes listeners on a gripping ride with his dramatized account of a police misunderstanding, illustrating the dangers of snap judgments. Together, they explore how our perceptions can lead to unexpected—and often humorous—outcomes.
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Museum Misread Leads To Awkward Apology
- Amy Roberts accompanies her developmentally disabled brother to a museum and is treated like a child by a staffer.
- The misunderstanding only clears when an age question reveals the staffer misread her, and both apologize.
Small Assumptions Can Define Encounters
- Small, everyday assumptions often go uncorrected and shape relationships indefinitely.
- This American Life frames common misjudgments as a broad social phenomenon worth examining.
Open Adoption Forces Rapid Judgments
- Open adoption forces quick judgments from limited materials like one-page letters and photos.
- Kim Schwery notes families' tone or a single sentence can make or break her gut decision.







