Full episode 673: Left Behind Act Three The Book of Death Is Long and Boring Share a clip ByDavid Kestenbaum Where do we go when we die? Producer David Kestenbaum learns that the answer's pretty bureaucratic. More in DeathView all 689: Digging Up the Bones Dec. 6, 2019 Act One: Family Plot Producer Lina Misitzis travels to Greece with her family to exhume the bones of her dead grandmother. (20 minutes) 646: The Secret of My Death May 18, 2018 Act One: Dear Dealer We begin with a woman whose sister has died. 646: The Secret of My Death May 18, 2018 Act Two: Commento Mori There’s a problem with having a Facebook account after you’re dead that you’ve never, ever, ever thought about. More by David KestenbaumView all 727: Boulder v. Hill Dec. 18, 2020 Act Two: The Other Extinguishers For years one group of people has been trying to push a giant boulder to the top of a hill, like Sisyphus. 715: Long-Awaited Asteroid Finally Hits Earth Aug. 28, 2020 Act Three: Future Imperfect David Kestenbaum talks to one teacher there who’s already gone through a month of in-person learning to see what the future might hold for other schools. 691: Gardens of Branching Paths Jan. 10, 2020 Act Two: Sorry/Not Sorry David Kestenbaum finds out about a speech that, in another world, President Clinton gave on August 17, 1998.
689: Digging Up the Bones Dec. 6, 2019 Act One: Family Plot Producer Lina Misitzis travels to Greece with her family to exhume the bones of her dead grandmother. (20 minutes)
646: The Secret of My Death May 18, 2018 Act One: Dear Dealer We begin with a woman whose sister has died.
646: The Secret of My Death May 18, 2018 Act Two: Commento Mori There’s a problem with having a Facebook account after you’re dead that you’ve never, ever, ever thought about.
727: Boulder v. Hill Dec. 18, 2020 Act Two: The Other Extinguishers For years one group of people has been trying to push a giant boulder to the top of a hill, like Sisyphus.
715: Long-Awaited Asteroid Finally Hits Earth Aug. 28, 2020 Act Three: Future Imperfect David Kestenbaum talks to one teacher there who’s already gone through a month of in-person learning to see what the future might hold for other schools.
691: Gardens of Branching Paths Jan. 10, 2020 Act Two: Sorry/Not Sorry David Kestenbaum finds out about a speech that, in another world, President Clinton gave on August 17, 1998.