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The Cut

How Sarah Koenig Gets It Done

The Cut

New York Magazine

Personal Journals, Documentary, Arts, Fashion & Beauty, Society & Culture

4.41.7K Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2019

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Sarah Koenig is the host and co-creator of Serial, the show that made podcasts a cultural phenomenon. After three seasons of exhaustive reporting, we wanted to ask her: how does she get it done? We sat down with Sarah to talk about how she balances work demands and supporting her family, her work wife, how she got over her fear of flying; and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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you.

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Your skin will thank you. From the cut and gimlet media this is the cut on Tuesdays. I'm your host Molly Fisher. Right.

1:35.0

Walking around listening to a podcast gives you a strange relationship to the voice in your headphones.

1:44.0

It's like you've got an imaginary friend.

1:46.5

And probably no one knows this better than Sarah Canig.

1:49.4

For a lot of people, millions of people,

1:51.9

she was their first imaginary podcast friend.

1:54.4

Sarah is the host and co-creator of Serial,

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