This American Life

873: Got You Pegged

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Nov 9, 2025
Shalom Auslander, an accomplished author and memoirist, shares a hilarious tale of a vacation gone wrong, driven by his suspicion that the overly chatty neighbor is an imposter. Meanwhile, Richard Price, a renowned novelist and screenwriter, recounts a gripping story about racial profiling he witnessed while riding in a patrol car. The podcast also delves into the complexities of making judgments in open adoption, as Kim navigates the daunting task of choosing adoptive parents based on brief letters. Expect laughs and thought-provoking insights!
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ANECDOTE

Misread At The Museum

  • Amy Roberts went to a children's museum with her developmentally disabled brother and was repeatedly treated as if she couldn't read.
  • A staff member's cautious voice came from his own learning disability, and both parties misread each other until the teacher clarified.
INSIGHT

Small Signals Carry Big Weight

  • Sometimes you must judge people from scant information, like adoption cover letters, because decisions require selection.
  • Small word choices or a single sentence often shape large life decisions and reveal implicit assumptions.
ANECDOTE

Choosing Parents From Letters

  • Kim Schwery, seven months pregnant, read dozens of adoption letters to choose adoptive parents and felt overwhelmed by small linguistic cues.
  • She judged couples on phrasing and hobbies, and also faced others' assumptions about her circumstances.
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