It’s time to say goodbye to Wednesday 3 p.m.
A big thank you to all of the writers who have contributed to Wednesday 3 p.m. And thank you, the listeners, for joining us on these personal journeys.
A big thank you to all of the writers who have contributed to Wednesday 3 p.m. And thank you, the listeners, for joining us on these personal journeys.
It's Wednesday and we have a new short story for you. In "Snack," our own Jess Sweetman shares her sometimes difficult relationship with food. This story originally aired on July 15, 2020.
This week we measure the political climate in the U.S. in the lead up to the presidential election. With less than three weeks to go, what’s going on in the nation's capital? We also explore how the next American president will shape politics on both sides of the Atlantic.
"Office Chair" by Monika Müller-Kroll is the latest story from our Wednesday 3 p.m. series. A hint: It's more about "traveling" than work.
It's Wednesday and we have a new short story for you. In "Snack," our own Jess Sweetman shares her sometimes difficult relationship with food.
In our latest Wednesday 3 p.m. essay, KCRW Berlin producer Monika Müller-Kroll reveals her envy at her dad's old-fashioned way of doing things.
In our latest Wednesday 3 p.m. essay, TV producer Anthony Dominici mulls over childhood memories while digging through a heap of bins and boxes he calls "The Pile."
In today's Wednesday 3 p.m., we travel back to pre-pandemic times. Monika Müller-Kroll shares an awkward encounter with an old man in her essay "Photograph." This piece originally aired on August 7, 2019.
Are you spending a lot of time video conferencing these days? L.A. writer Michael Urban shares a few tips on how to shine in those meetings in his essay: "Living the Fantasy on Zoom."