Death, Sex and Money
Death, Sex and Money is an interview-style podcast hosted by Anna Sale that discusses the big questions "often left out of polite conversation."[1][2] The podcast launched in May 2014 and is produced by WNYC Studios. The podcast features celebrities and experts, as well as guests with little to no name recognition.[3] The podcast covers the topics of finance, grief, love, and relationships.[4][5]
Other names | DSM |
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Genre | Interview Talk Show |
Running time | ca. 30 min. |
Country of origin | United States |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | WNYC Studios |
Hosted by | Anna Sale |
Created by | WNYC Studios |
Produced by | Katie Bishop Anabel Bacon Andrew Dunn Afi Yellow-Duke |
Executive producer(s) | Emily Botein |
Recording studio | New York City |
Original release | May 2014 – present |
Opening theme | "Take a Ride" by The Reverend John DeLore |
Podcast | deathsexmoney podcast |
Format
Host Anna Sale describes Death, Sex, and Money saying, “It really came down to having a show that goes right at the things that shape our lives and that we have the most difficulty navigating — that I was having the most difficulty navigating".[6] In addition to stories from guests, the podcast includes stories from Anna Sale's own life, as well as testimonies and voicemails left by the show's listeners.[6]
In deciding which stories to cover, Sale takes into account current events as well listener suggestions and her own beliefs on what might lead to an interesting conversation.[7]
History
While working at WNYC as a political reporter, Anna Sale submitted her idea for the show to an internal contest at WNYC.[8] Sale describes her inspiration for the podcast as “a reaction to the artifice of politics, here you’re talking about things without really talking about them specifically, concretely or honestly."[7] Sale's pitch won the contest and Death, Sex and Money launched in 2014 as a 30-minute podcast.
Celebrity guests on the show have included Jane Fonda, Bill Withers, Dan Savage and Brooke Shields.[9]
The first episode which aired in 2014 consisted of a conversation with singer Bill Withers about the open-ended topic of how to be a man.[7] Another early episode of the podcast entitled This Senator Saved My Love Life, covered the story of a friendship between Arthur (Sale's then-boyfriend, now-fiancé) and Wyoming senator Alan Simpson.[7]
On the November 25th, 2015 episode of Death, Sex, and Money actress Holland Taylor opened up about her sexuality saying, "I haven’t come out because I am out," adding, "I live out."[10][11][12][13]
On the May 25th, 2015 episode of the podcast, 2016 Tony nominee Jeff Daniels discussed relapsing at 50 after 14 years of sobriety saying, "And I hadn’t drank for 14 years, cold. Just cold turkey. Just quit … I was two months into 50 and I was checking into a hotel room in some city. I’m throwing the suitcase on the bed and I hear a voice behind me. And it’s me, clear as day say, ‘Don’t you think you’ve punished yourself enough?’ And I stopped. I said, ‘Yeah, yeah I have.’ Mini-bar, here we go. Three months later I was done.”[14][15][16][17]
In 2018 Death, Sex and Money won a Webby Award for Best Interview/Talk Show[18] and was also nominated for Best Series[19] and Best Individual Episode.[20]
References
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- Brun, Lily Le (2015-08-04). "A new medium that harnesses the ancient power of storytelling". Financial Times. ISSN 0307-1766. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
- Locker, Melissa (2015-07-23). "Death, Sex and Money: the podcast that unwraps the sweetest taboos". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
- "Anna Sale on podcasts: 'People feel a relationship with the show'". Current. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
- "The Creative Genesis Of WNYC's "Death, Sex & Money"". Fast Company. Retrieved 2016-03-31.
- Curtis M. Wong Queer Voices Senior Editor, The Huffington Post (2015-11-30). "'Two And A Half Men' Star Holland Taylor Opens Up About Her Sexuality". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 2016-07-11.
- Times, Los Angeles. "Sarah Paulson confirms and opens up about Holland Taylor romance". latimes.com. Retrieved 2016-07-11.
- "Sarah Paulson and Holland Taylor Continue Adorable PDA Parade at Another Broadway Opening". Retrieved 2016-07-11.
- "'Two And A Half Men' Actress Holland Taylor Talks About Falling In Love With A Woman At Age 72". Retrieved 2016-07-11.
- Taylor, Derrick Bryson (2016-05-30). "Jeff Daniels on relapsing at 50". Page Six. Retrieved 2016-07-11.
- "Jeff Daniels recalls relapsing at 50 after 14 years of sobriety". Retrieved 2016-07-11.
- "Jeff Daniels opens up on relapse". Retrieved 2016-07-11.
- "Jeff Daniels Talks About Relapsing After 14 Years of Sobriety | The Fix". Retrieved 2016-07-11.
- "Death, Sex & Money -- The Webby Awards".
- "Best Series".
- "Best Individual Episode".