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Apple crowns Hysterical as the best new podcast of 2024

Apple Podcasts’ top pick, Hysterical, unpacks mass psychogenic illness in this must-listen 2024 podcast.

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Every year, Apple Podcasts shines a spotlight on one exceptional production that has left an indelible mark on listeners, awarding it the coveted “Show of the Year” title. For 2024, that honor went to Hysterical, a gripping seven-part series from Wondery and Audacy’s Pineapple Street Studios. It has captivated audiences with its investigation into the mysterious illness that struck a group of high school girls in Le Roy, New York—a story as haunting as it is thought-provoking.

Creator Dan Taberski, known for his genre-defying work in podcasting, was inspired by reports of “Havana syndrome,” an unexplained affliction experienced by U.S. diplomats and intelligence officers. The echoes of a similar medical mystery in Le Roy compelled him to explore the possibility of mass psychogenic illness—commonly dismissed historically as “hysteria.” This podcast deftly weaves together medical science, sociology, and cultural commentary to probe deeper into what hysteria really means in the modern age.

Hysterical balances hard-hitting investigation with storytelling finesse, diving into not just the Le Roy case but also other mass phenomena that blur the lines between psychological and physical illness. It challenges listeners to rethink societal stigmas and misconceptions around mental health and gender.

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The show debuted in July 2024 and immediately rose to prominence, topping Apple Podcasts’ charts upon release. It ended the year as the ninth most popular new show, a testament to its longevity and appeal. What makes Hysterical stand out, according to Apple, is its innovative narrative style and the way it tackles a complex topic with both sensitivity and a sense of curiosity.

Jenna Weiss-Berman, executive vice president at Audacy, praised Taberski for his ability to blend humor and insight, keeping listeners hooked. Wondery’s chief content officer, Marshall Lewy, added that the series’ immersive approach exemplifies Taberski’s status as a master storyteller, one who invites his audience to “go down the rabbit hole” alongside him.

In a conversation with Apple Podcasts for Creators, Taberski shared his philosophy behind limited-run series. “Enjoying that struggle instead of freaking out about it is a big part of how to approach a limited series,” he said, underscoring the dynamic and evolving nature of podcast production. His advice for aspiring creators? Embrace the chaos and learn to plot serialized stories that feel both cohesive and unpredictable.

This win not only marks another accolade for Taberski but also signals a broader shift in podcasting trends. Limited series like Hysterical are increasingly celebrated for their ability to explore nuanced, layered topics that traditional formats might struggle to tackle. Last year’s winner, Wiser Than Me by Julia Louis-Dreyfus, took a similarly bold and innovative approach.

With Apple Podcasts naming Hysterical as its Show of the Year, the series has cemented itself as a cultural milestone, sparking important conversations around the intersection of health, media, and society. If you haven’t tuned in yet, Hysterical is available wherever you get your podcasts—a must-listen for fans of investigative storytelling with a pulse on the cultural zeitgeist.


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