Bullseye with Jesse Thorn
Bullseye with Jesse Thorn
Jesse Thorn
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Raffi!!!
Thank you so much for replaying your Raffi interview! Hit me right in my heart. Hearing his songs again after many years was so touching. What a tender wholesome soul! ❣️
Hcluff
Great show
This is a great show, always interesting topics and guests from various backgrounds, thoughtful insight
Conga_
Best Podcast
Love this podcast. I look forward to every single episode and the wide variety of guests. Keep on keepin on!
tree topper234
The best
Such a great show; am so happy to have found it.
jdginstagramz
Move over, Terry Gross!
Jesse is the best darn interviewer this side of the Mississippi. As WC Fields said, “I’d rather be here than Philadelphia.”
Austinnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Jesse is a great interviewer
You know, it’s a great interview even if you don’t know who the guest is, but you enjoy the conversation. Jesse Thorn is a great host.
Ian1225
John Waters- Salo
Great piece, first off. Could have been 2 hours long, John is an endlessly fascinating legend. I don’t know if I would need to see this as a remake. The only way I would be interested is if every character would be played by A-list actors. Johns visit to Pasolini’s Murder site was extraordinary, all the more so because it is treated as verboten and dirty. Great stuff.
Kraftwerk951
❤️ Paul Reubens ❤️
Thank you ever so much for the tribute. His death came as terrible news. But it brought me to Bullseye. Your interview, honesty and thoughts were very touching. Condolences to you and everyone. That said, I’ll be tuning in to more Bullseye!
Tandem Bear
S l o w
Why does Jesse s p e a k s o s l o w l y? I nod off waiting for him to finish his questions. Which are great questions. He’s a great interviewer. I seriously put the speed on 1.25 to get through it!
Shifra S. NYC
Cheeeech!
Great interview with Chechen Marin. He is a former celebrity Jeopardy champ as well.
THEGRIFF!
Great interviews
Love the interviews. Wide range of subjects in the arts.
Connie RR
I have such a crush on Jesse
Such a good listener and he asks such thoughtful questions. Jesse is bae
Bananah_R
Awesome conversations
Love this program!
Meep Mop
No one has ever asked me that
I used to only listen when my favorite artists were on Bullseye. I couldn’t help notice how often they would say, “what a good question, no one has ever asked me that.” I’ve since learned to love Jessie’s interview style and enjoy learning a tiny bit about him, and volumes about his fascinating subjects every episode.
MPLS for all
America’s radio sweetheart
The number of times I’ve heard a guest say “wow an interviewer has never asked me that” or “thank you so much for noticing that” is insane. Jesse has a skill for connecting with his guests that really gets the best out of the conversation, without being prying or insensitive. He comes across as actualized person, never pretending to be an expert intellectual or sucking up to famous people, just talks to them like people and isn’t afraid to be vulnerable.
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ClammyHand Luke
Varied Artists interviewed with Emotional Intelligence
The variety of artists and scope of talent presented is unlike any other in this format. Jesse has a unique lens from which he asks his questions. His courage to ask in depth questions can yield the most touching responses. I always leave this podcast with a strong positive emotion and food for thought. The Matt Barry interview compelled me to write this. Thank you for a hilarious interview and introducing me to the work of this wonderful bloke!
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Lillie Vali
Best interviews
I came to Bullseye after being a long-time Judge John Hodgman listener. It snuck up on me that Jesse Thorne is the second-best interviewer in the game right now. (Terry Gross is untouchable.)
Meausurement fan
Jessie Thorne is my chicken nuggets
And as you all know, chicken nuggets is my family.
zormble
Thanks for this!
So excited to find an Egyptian Lover interview. Excellent pod!
slofton88
The NPR podcast version of The Larry Sanders Show
At the end of the Tom Scharpling interview, after the guest had discussed his experience with mental illness and electroconvulsive therapy as a child, host Jesse Thorne thanked him for… getting vaccinated. Then he reminded the audience that he and those he works with all think fascism is bad (WHAAA?) and bigotry based on gender identity is wrong (DOUBLEWHAAA?). These were such powerfully instructive moral lessons for me that I had to get in my car, drive it a little, then pull over to the side of the road in stunned silence because my whole worldview had shifted. Near the start of his interview with Charlie Day, he said that a friend his had, like, the most, like, *practical* job an artist could have: playing piano at a Nordstrom’s. His point (which I’m sure you already know) was that teaching music theory is also practical. My most charitable interpretation is that this podcast is a parody of celebrity interview shows. But unlike The Larry Sanders show, it’s not funny.
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Dermerat23
Quality interviews
Never a bad episode. Beautiful way of getting to the heart of things.
Mdesharn
Jesse Thorn is not great at interviewing
He doesn’t seem to have the ability to deeply listen. Very often he will ask questions that are too similar in succession. Some really annoying bad habits: - he will ask questions like, do you feel A? or do you feel B? Instead of just asking How did ____ name you feel. -at least twice per episode he “relates” with his own anecdotes, often illustrating the wrong or opposite point. (example “his mom on Twitter”) when he tells his stories it’s awkward and sad and “spectrum-ee” whatever the reason, nervousness, lazyness, being high, or just lacking the processing power Jesse Thorn = not good at interviewing. Which is why it was so wonderful that Amy Schumer called him out! She is the best!!!
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artsdistrictchic
Jesse Thorn is the best interviewer of his generation!
Always thoughtful and insightful, often funny as well. Jesse asks unique questions that somehow get at something I did not yet realize I always wanted to know! Jordan, Jesse Go! and Judge John Hodgman are also great Maximum Fun Podcasts Jesse makes.
Zukeep
The Best Interview Show
Jesse Thorn is my favorite interviewer. He asks intelligent, thoughtful questions and is always well-researched before going in. He doesn’t let up when guests try to dodge or cop out, but constantly maintains a high level of kindness and respect. I think the interviews get deeper than a lot of the subjects expect and the value is far more substantial for the listener than most other chat shows. Jesse is also one of the funniest people on the planet, give Jordan Jesse Go! a listen too.
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Teangeolai
Exceptional
Exceptional interviewing! Just finished the ep with G Perico. I throughly enjoyed it. It was just another Sunday, where I listen to weekend edition until I decide to stop. This show came up and it kept me engaged the entire time. It was intelligent, thought provoking and opened my mind to something I’d never thought I’d be interested in. NPR never fails to introduce me to new podcasts that I’d never thought I’d love. Thanks! Keep up the good work!
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sydneysmom2020
Best Interviewer/Interviews
Jesse has the best questions, best ears, and best voice in podcasting. Pleased to recommend!
Kobra Kousin
Bullseye is awesome!
Simply the best.
Rach583!
Gentle Giant
Jesse’s interviews are thoughtful, insightful and kind. He is truly a gentle giant. I love his show for bringing to light remarkable people that were not on my radar, and for getting to know more deeply the ones that were. Thanks Jesse!
Carbonaralyn
The Best Jesse!
Jesse is the best interviewer I know. The Sound of Young America was my first taste of podcasts. Bulleye is a good marketing name but honesty is what you should expect from Jesse. Word up!
VirusWithSpeech
Meh
I don’t think Jesse is a very good interviewer. He makes too much of the conversation about himself. He’s also so woke it hurts and takes any chance he possibly can to remind the world that he grew up poor. He also slips into a weird lingo when interviewing certain black people..?
rmaixkepaxjnz
Great interview subjects and discussions
My son, who has lived with me longer than anyone, suggested this podcast. He is right; Jesse and his crew and guest put on a great show and I have learned about creators who make my world more interesting
Ksn783
Interesting guests but…
Great guests but Jesse Thorne makes every interview about himself. I don’t think he was fair to Mitchell and Webb and it was unprofessional to keep pressing a point when the guest asked him not to and told him he didn’t want to talk about it. Agree or disagree with guest but when they ask you to stop you should.
carrietown
Phenomenal show
Also you can safely ignore any one star reviews from mid-April 2021.
billthecat111
Insightful Interviews with Interesting People
Jesse Thorn is a great interviewer who goes beyond the surface level questions you might get on a shorter interview. His longer interviews usually get something new from the subject, and he’s always well prepared. He doesn’t take himself too seriously, but is always respectful to the guests and takes them seriously.
Jeremy Wilcox Wilcox
Poor treatment of guests
Gotcha journalism, disappointing.
hustice
great
NPR should listen to this
Gompy
Self-righteous
Can a white man be any more self-righteous?
Cherrywick
Not a fan
Not a fan
paterick r
Jessie Thorne is a fraud
Jessie pretends to listen and communicate but he is just part of cancel culture...a bully bending to the vocal Twitter minority. Goodbye maximumfun! I’m done with you all.
Minnesota 1331
almost no women...
i guess he hasn’t heard that women make up HALF the population...guess it would take up too much time to find ‘em...
cmdm
Loved hearing Jesse interview Letterman
My old favorite comedy guy interviewed by my new favorite comedy guy. So good.
bpnj
Diverse Perspectives
The topics/guests are diverse and Jesse’s perspective is wonderfully personal. For example, in August there were three very cool interviews/topics: -Ruth Asawa, an amazing Japanese American artist, is discussed by biographer Marilyn Case -Stealing Home, author Eric Nusbaum, tells the displacement story of Mexican American communities that livers where Dodger Stadium stands -Ramy Youssef, comedian discussing his tv show about a young Arab Muslim living in New Jersey His unique perspective, son of activists, urban, love of RnB and Hip Hop, and not afraid to ask the hard questions. The conversations are lively and interesting. I look forward to them every week.
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Sort of new user
Really like Matt Berry!
Thank you - great interview.
awise111
Excellent interview with Giancarlo Esposito
I love the interviews on this show as a general rule; Jesse does such a wonderful job. Linda Holmes knocked it out of the park on this one. Her questions and clips were so thoughtfully chosen, but the thing I appreciated the most was how well she listened to Giancarlo. She let him answer the questions and express himself in full, and it made for such a meaningful conversation. Thanks for a great show!
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P’dcast reviewer
Not the best interviewer. Just came for the Tina Fey episode, but this will probably be my last. Unnecessarily inserted himself into questions.
ginnyfromtheblock
Nikki glaser
She thinks she’s more funny than she is. she thinks she's more attractive than she is. she thinks we should listen to her more than we should. I think I will pass over her next Netflix special. Not a fan of roast comedians - so take that into account… but this comedian comes across thinking she’s better than she probably is. Making jokes at a roast on people you don’t know - is nothing more than taking a check to be a jerk — And that applies to all rude (roast) comics. It’s easy to make jokes about people you don’t know. Let’s not call it talent. Call it being a bully with the bullied doing their best to accept the punch. Bad form Jesse.
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patrickt72
Great show ! My first listen
The best of 2019 was just what I needed. What a great mix of comedians — thanks for bringing on the laughter- I’ve shared this with many friends.
yogabum
Increadible interviewer
Jessie Thorn is the best interviewer I’ve ever had the pleasure to listen to. I’ve been listening for years since this show was the Sound of Young America. He throughly researches, is very thoughtful, and genuinely interested in his guests. Amazing!
narcolepticad
What an insightful interviewer!
The last 11 episodes of Bullseye have been unbelievably good. I'm blown away by how good a conversation Jesse Thorn is able to have with such prolific artists. The episode with Renee Fleming is fascinating. I know nothing about opera, and was enraptured by their conversation. I listen even when I don't know who the interview subject is, because I know Jesse's going to ask thoughtful and insightful questions.
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