S-Town

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S-Town is a podcast hosted by Brian Reed from Serial Productions, a New York Times company. The story follows a man named John who despises his Alabama town and decides to do something about it. He asks Brian to investigate the son of a wealthy family who's allegedly been bragging that he got away with murder. But when someone else ends up dead, the search for the truth leads to a nasty feud, a hunt for hidden treasure, and an unearthing of the mysteries of one man's life.To get full access to this show, and to other Serial Productions and New York Times podcasts on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, subscribe at nytimes.com/podcasts.To find out about new shows from Serial Productions, and get a look behind the scenes, sign up for our newsletter at nytimes.com/serialnewsletter.Have a story pitch, a tip, or feedback on our shows? Email us at serialshows@nytimes.com

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  • meghie77
    Speaks to Your Soul
    Something about this podcast left me feeling so sad for someone feeling so utterly alone. He obviously had gifted so many on earth in his lifetime and now with his passing was gifting us all. I will hold myself back from speaking of social ills that plagued our dear friend as not to spoil the story, though many of his friends illuminations of them broke my heart. To want closeness and connection with other human beings and love and being afraid of vulnerability can be one’s downfall.
  • Tayy-Tayy94
    Simply a Masterpiece ✨♥️
    “Life is tedious and brief.” 🥺 One of the best podcasts I’ve ever had the pleasure of listening to, and one that I have listened to over & over again. It’s cup-filling and wholesome, but also one of the most heartbreaking stories I’ve ever heard. I find myself coming back to this one in times when I need to know that there are/were other people out there who care about the world and the environment, or who just keep up with ALL the world events. A brilliant man who should have had a lot better life but stuck around bc he bore the responsibility of everything around him! I sure do wish that I could have had the pleasure of meeting John B. Macklemore, and sit down with him and listen to him talk for hours. His life was definitely not in vain, and ever since listening to this for the very first time, I have a piece of John B. with me everywhere I go. Thank you for this production, but I hate that it’s subscriber only now. I wish that wasn’t the case
  • Jser21
    A Storytelling Masterpiece
    Every aspect of this podcast – from the narration, characters, music/scoring, poignancy – is just an absolute storytelling masterpiece. I listen to it at least once a year I would say, and I am never less than fully compelled and moved. It is something that Brian Reed and all the team should be very proud of. It is a gem and privilege that we were introduced not only to the person that was John B McLemore, but also horology and so much more. I can’t believe I randomly was going through my podcasts (I never read podcast reviews??) only to be alerted to the fact that Tyler Goodson was killed by cops from another reviewer! I just read several news articles and …how horribly sad. I do wonder if the family will allow a follow up podcast about the years since, though with the legal issues it may not be feasible. Either way, I have recommended this podcast to many people and it has never disappointed. I will continue to listen to it and be moved. It’s later than you think. Update: shocked by the reviewers complaining about a paywall. Journalism IS NOT FREE, especially good journalism. Instead of complaining you once got it for free and now don’t, consider it a one-time gift. That’s what it was. Journalists have to be paid for their work. The way a company can continue to do that is via subscriptions. We get so much from them, as a society. Everyone should pick their favorite outlet/s and pay a subscription to support them.
  • Bugie’sMom
    When is the movie coming out.
    I think this was my favorite serial podcast ever. Beautiful story. Beautifully told. I would make a sweet movie.
  • MPisano17
    Paywall on a Podcast that’s been out for years???
    S-Town is one of my absolute favorite Podcasts, I’ve listened to it several times over and recommended it countless times… However now that it’s behind a paywall I will definitely be rethinking recommending this. Blocking episodes that have been out and free for years behind a new paywall is absolutely insane. I 100% get paying to listen to episodes early, but this is *not* it. Shame on whomever approved this decision!
  • Jmc0321
    Best Season!
    This season was an absolute roller coaster. Every time I thought I knew where the story was going, a bomb was dropped that changed the direction completely. LOVED IT!!
  • BV88
    My favorite pod
    I’ve listened to S-Town 2x already (years ago for free) and wanted to listen to it again recently. I was so disappointed to see that my favorite pod is behind a paywall now.
  • hbaberne
    A love letter and an indictment
    This is both a love letter and indictment of small rural southern s-towns that beautifully sum up the complicated feelings of growing up in them and loving/hating them. This is the podcast I recommend to everyone- people who hate the south, who love the south, who feel like misfits, who struggle with mental health, who have complicated familial relationships, anyone and everyone can find a relatable piece of this story or learn something from it. I listen to this at least every other year since it came out, it rewards multiple listens. The storytelling is phenomenal. You’ll laugh and you’ll cry and you’ll feel totally satiated by the end.
  • MADS#1❤️🌺
    Loved it
    Subscription was worth it. One of my favorite podcasts.
  • idontknowY
    Subscription
    I would give it 5 stars, but the addition of the paywall makes this podcast deserve negative stars
  • AcolyteBeer
    The Show is Amazing
    A pay wall is not. You have a right to be paid for your work, but stories that have been out for years don’t need to be subjected to a delayed pay wall because you want to make some money off of them. I’m glad that my household has heard this story many times and that we can still hear bits of John B Macklemore’s voice in the first two episodes. But hiding the rest of this story Is really irresponsible. This story is about loneliness and paranoia. It’s about intense emotions and how it feels up be misunderstood. It’s about suicide and deep depression. It’s about all the imperfection of humanity and it’s brilliant. Depriving the world of just getting to listen to this is such a disappointing move. Y’all being greedy and I hope that in repayment, future stories flee from you.
  • Christie Leigh Cook
    Demand for subs
    Thankfully I already listened to the full podcast when it came out. However I still followed so I got the alert 3 hrs ago that to hear the last 2 chapters you have to subscribe. That’s horrible. Y’all get advertising money, current subs if they choose to support all your Ny times(serial etc) but that’s not enough? I think it’s just a really crappy thing to do, force people to pay for the ending after they are invested. So hopefully newcomers that read reviews before hitting play will see this. It is a good podcast but not good enough to be forced to hear the ending. Shame on whoever is letting greed make really terrible decisions.
  • Millenial Flyer
    Went to Subscription
    Booooo, one star. I used to listen to S Town annually. Great podcast, but I’m exhausted with subscriptions everywhere. I’d rather go without it.
  • Garbajdj
    Paywall Garbage
    Imagine paying for a podcast. 😂
  • Keldawo
    Failure
    A story that highlights how everyone in this man’s life failed to get him medical help, including the journalist.
  • Ash3519
    The first one, and the best one.
    I was a little late to the podcast game, but once I started listening, I’ve never looked back. I drive around 1000 miles a week, and can really burn through some podcasts. S-town was the first podcast I ever listened to; my cousin recommended it to me. Years later, I have never heard another that even comes close to being as good as S-Town. i’m actually listening to it for the third time right now.
  • Fanilow27
    The G.O.A.T
    The greatest of all time! The one that got me hooked on serial podcasts!
  • kasunc
    The OG!
    5 years later and it’s still the best podcast I’ve ever listened to. The one to which I judge ALL other podcasts against!
  • LongSufferingBengalsFan
    Story Fizzles
    2 episodes of a good true crime story, then 5 episodes of the narrator retroactively trying to understand the main character. Well written & interesting, but the storyline stops moving early
  • Brahmsylove
    This series is the reason I have a podcast app.
    The first podcast that I’ve ever listened to, thanks to an old boyfriend and fan of the series who played it for me. So beautifully written and highly engaging. I literally laughed, cried and became a part of it. The big sister podcast, Serial, is unsurprisingly, just as top notch 🏆.
  • Mightyjoe5280
    Lovely
    I’ve never felt so many emotions all at once. We’ll be able to listen to this podcast years from now and it won’t feel dated. Just great storytelling. Heartbreaking and funny all at once.
  • LexiWanda
    unexpected and amazing
    Funny, heartbreaking, quick and intriguing. I devoured this story. Told beautifully and empathetically. Worth every minute!
  • Fan o pods
    Second time listening!
    Yearning for an update… But maybe not!
  • madzssss
    Wow
    Not what I expected but pleasantly surprised!
  • OhhMissBeliever
    🤓😍
    I love this book. I want to see these people and do a follow up. I want to see this town in person. Suspenseful, entertaining, funny , and sad at times. I enjoyed listening to this. Only took half a day. Couldn’t stop . Bring us more
  • AlliePaye
    Fascinating
    I listened to this in three days amid working and sleeping. It was a heartbreaking story that I couldn’t stop listening to.
  • Lindercloud
    Loved this
    I could not stop listening. This was a very moving series.
  • dbjll
    Amazingly Created and Heartfelt
    I finally found a podcast that met the high standard that the podcast Alligator Candy set for me. Thank you for sharing a piece of the treasure that was John B.
  • BGBMudter
    Question
    Did Ben explain to Rita the relationship between John and Tyler? Did he or others tell her that John intended to give gold to Tyler and his brother?
  • <3techno
    Best podcast ever
    My wife and I just listened for the third time. First time in maybe three or four years. This podcast is FANTASTIC!!
  • StephBost
    Wow
    This podcast is the very BEST podcast I have EVER listened to date. The details are incredible and The narrator is SO Awesome and the story is filled with TONS of interesting stories that keep your mind occupied holding onto every single word. Please please do more…… and let me know when you DO. Stephanie
  • M Marie G.
    Storytelling at its best!
    Wow! I hung on every word. Best podcast storytelling I’ve heard! Must listen.
  • AKALadyDisdain
    Phenomenal
    Bravo. BRA. VO. 😭 Thank you for this incredible, epic opus. Unreal. Thank you. ❤️
  • 1973Gio
    Brilliantly done
    This will always be my favorite podcast of all time. I was hooked within 30 minutes. At no point did I know where it was going and that is good storytelling.
  • FNOMINL
    Fourth listen to entire podcast
    This podcast is simply timeless! Storytelling at its finest. Like returning to a favorite book, I guess S-Town will always be a good listen in life! I just wish JBM had a chance to know how popular a podcast this would be and that he would become known and loved by so many! Tyler…what were you thinking dude? What went on there? 🥲❤️
  • d00dles4science
    Wow. Just wow.
    One of the best podcasts I’ve ever heard. What an amazing story about an incredible person. Rest in peace John B. I will probably think of you every time I recycle
  • hpyfurever!
    Cheers to John B
    It’s hard to explain why this story and these people are so compelling. Human interest at its finest. Brian and the team brilliantly captured a tiny chapter of American life I would have never known otherwise.
  • sznseli
    Horrible waste of time
    Its not true crime. There is no mystery no suspense. just a load of garbage
  • Old Duff 1976
    Tribute to Tyler?
    I hope I’m wrong but it’s time your team posts an update and tribute to Tyler who gave this podcast and the listeners so SO much for entertainment. T and his family deserve a tribute in his honor and a a go fund me for his family. Tyler is the sad reality of generational trauma and not far off from what the clock makers biggest fears were.
  • PB♥️♥️♥️♥️
    JBM will never be forgotten!
    What an incredible story of one man’s life. Wonderful storytelling, I laughed, I cried and this story surprised me by ending up in such a different place than it started! I will listen to this podcast over and over!! What a character John Brooks Mclemore was!!!!
  • LocksSuck
    Sobbing by the end
    Just wow. Empathetic and brilliant — both JBM and Brian Reed. Once in a lifetime storytelling, absolutely heartbreaking
  • HLS HOLLY
    Listened to this at least 5 times
    I love the story, the characters, and the storytelling. I love how JBM’s life story will never die bc someone took the time to tell it. But the best parts are when you can hear Tyler’s brother-in-law(?) with the TBI yell affirmations in the background during the telling of stories. Really a great listen.
  • Rupac Shakur
    Watershed moment
    An important podcast in the timeline of podcasting. A compelling story that may have otherwise gone unnoticed.
  • Dan (Holden, Mass)
    Masterpiece
    Difficult to overstate the quality. The plot, character, and interviews are obviously great. But what makes it better than the rest is the alignment of the content and the structure. The use of metaphor, a few different ones, is exceptional.
  • J2223435
    I wish I could get that 7 hours of my life back
    I feel bad it’s a wonderfully written podcast but literally nothing happens. This is NOT a true crime podcast. It’s a story about a maniacal man and I kept waiting for something exciting to happen but it just let me down every time.
  • Palafoxiana
    Second listening!
    I first listened when it originally aired and thought it superb, like the best literature. It was even better this time. A rare jewel of the best storytelling.
  • whatever theyre all taken 🙄
    Absolute masterpiece
    This is one of the if not THE MOST compelling stories I’ve ever had the pleasure and at times the pain , and sadness to experience. Thanks to all , but esp Mr John B and company from Bibb . From a small town girl , with more nihilistic tendencies than not - I get each and every one of these folks . Blessings .
  • Tupac92a
    This Should Win Awards
    This podcast came out when people were still a little hesitant about listening. This is by far my favorite podcast that I have EVER listened to. I find myself often thinking about this story. Please re-air with updates!!!
  • soul24
    Lots of rambling
    I don’t get the love for this one. There a ton of ramblings and such about these people but not much point to it. I feel like my time was wasted on nonsense.
  • astoneyfan1974
    Interesting
    I found this to be a very interesting story, but yet wild as well. I would also enjoy other listeners, to listen to In The Red Clay. A true story about Georgias deadliest man, and he was also the ring leader of Ga Dixie Mafia.
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