Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! - How To Do Everything is BACK!
Episode Date: August 27, 2024Peter Sagal's wife's favorite podcast is back. On each episode of How To Do Everything, underqualified hosts Mike Danforth and Ian Chillag find overqualified experts to answer all your life questions.... How do you survive quicksand? How do you plan the perfect first date? How do you count all the hairs on your head? They can't help you. But they will find someone who can.You can email your burning questions to howto@npr.org.How To Do Everything is available without sponsor messages for supporters of Wait Wait Don't Tell Me+, who also get bonus episodes of Wait Wait Don't Tell Me featuring exclusive games, behind-the-scenes content, and more. Sign up and support NPR at plus.npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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It's called How to Do Everything, and it's made by two of the producers of Wait, Wait,
Don't Tell Me, Mike Danforth and Ian Chilag.
Sadly for her, How to Do Everything went off the air a few years ago, but despite certain
promises made to me by NPR executives, it's come back.
Mike and Ian will be bringing you new episodes
as well as updates on some of their classic episodes
right here on the Wait Wait feed.
If you would like to get a taste of what makes me
stare at the ceiling at night
and wonder what I could have done better,
listen to this preview.
Hey there, it's Ian and Mike.
We are the hosts of How to Do Everything
from NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me. We are the hosts of How to Do Everything from NPR's Wait, Wait,
Don't Tell Me.
We're the podcast that is going to change your life for the better.
That is over-promising, but we are going to take your questions about how to do everything
and we're going to find people to answer them because we are incapable of helping you ourselves.
Yeah, have no fear. We're not the ones who are going to offer you advice. We're going to find very qualified, overqualified people to answer those questions for you.
We know nothing.
I can barely make it through a day.
I have no executive function.
All you have to do is send us your questions.
Send them to us at howto at npr.org.
We do know how to check email.
My email password is password, and I'll be using that to
open the email box. My social security number is password. No question is too big, too small,
too ridiculous, or too dangerous for us to attempt to answer questions like how do I reheat cold
french fries or how do I get out of the way of this rhinoceros currently
charging at me?
Is this an infection?
In any event, How to Do Everything, the podcast that is half advice show, half survival guide,
half advice show, can be found every Wednesday right here in this feed.
How to Do Everything is also available without sponsor messages for supporters of Wait, Wait,
Don't Tell Me Plus.
That means you get to hear both shows sponsor free.
Supporters also get bonus episodes of Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me featuring exclusive games,
behind the scenes content, and more.
For more info on how to sign up, visit plus.npr.org.
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