
Amory Sivertson
Host and Senior Producer, Podcasts
Amory Sivertson is the host/reporter of Beyond All Repair and the co-host and senior producer of Endless Thread. She's one of the founding producers of Modern Love: The Podcast and the former producer of Dear Sugar Radio (now called Dear Sugars).
Previously, Amory was the studio director and a producer for WBUR’s daily local news program, Radio Boston. She has won a national Murrow Award for her work on Endless Thread and a PRNDI award for her work on Radio Boston.
She's also an independent musician, whose original music can be heard here.
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Grok undressed her without her consent. She tells her story
Grok, the AI interface available on the social media platform X, has been allowing users to generate sexual deepfake images and videos of people without their consent.
Episodes We Love: Digging Deep with TikTok's "tunnel girl"
A TikTok creator known as "tunnel girl" online excavated and constructed a tunnel system under her suburban home in 2024. Two years later, we have some updates on the story.

How DOGE staffers' video depositions went viral, and a Reddit thought exercise
Hosts Ben and Amory explore how viral clips of DOGE staffers' video depositions found a new life online after a judge temporarily ordered them removed. They also dabble in a...
How a TikToker with ALS uses her platform to find humor and community
Hundreds of thousands of users are laughing at Brooke Eby's comedy and rooting for her as she battles a terminal illness.

Sexy spines or literary red flags: Reddit's bookshelf detectives will judge you by your covers
Maybe you can't judge books by their covers. But can you judge people by their books? Reddit's bookshelf detectives say yes. Producer Kalyani Saxena guides hosts Ben and Amory through...
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Digging up Lily's Garden: Why did a mobile puzzle game have such weird ads?
In 2019, the internet was abuzz about bizarre ads for a mobile game called Lily's Garden. The ads were only about 15 seconds each, but they evoked a whole universe...
How Google Maps changed our brains
Google Maps has been around for more than 20 years, and in that time, the way we navigate around has completely changed.

What it's like to be undressed by Grok without your consent
Your photos are your own. Until they're not. Earlier this year, people began using Grok, X's generative AI chatbot to create sexualized deepfakes of women and children. Hosts Ben and...
How Hurricane Katrina victims used Google Maps and Earth to monitor damage from afar
Google Earth changed the face of digital maps in 2005, giving users the ability to look at satellite and other imagery almost anywhere across the world.

Fancy a new bop? The internet has an obscure hit for you
Some rare folks are born with the perfect music taste. But most of us have to look elsewhere for a little tune that prompts a shoulder shimmy or two. Hosts...