Today, we’re very excited to announce the launch of Endless Thread, a brand new podcast bringing some of Reddit’s most compelling stories to life with well-crafted audio narratives from the podcast pros at NPR’s Boston news station, WBUR.

Set to debut on January 12, 2018, Endless Thread will feature weekly episodes covering a wide range of stories that long-time redditors and Reddit novices alike will enjoy. The show is hosted by former Marketplace Tech host and the creator of the Codebreaker podcast Ben Brock Johnson and produced by Amory Sivertson of Modern Love: The Podcast fame.

“Reddit is one of the most formidable communities online, and its lifeblood is people from all over the world sharing and organizing around every imaginable topic, making it an incredibly valuable resource for anyone trying to understand our world,” Ben explains in WBUR’s press release earlier today.

“As a journalist, I’ve been fascinated by Reddit for years, but I’ve also become an avid redditor. I’m always surprised at what a mystery Reddit is to people who don’t use it. I’m looking forward to solving that mystery for the uninitiated, and helping redditors share their incredible, real life stories with the world.”

Endless Thread will be in good company at WBUR, the NPR station responsible for hit radio shows like Car Talk and acclaimed podcasts like Modern Love, the audio companion to the New York Times column by the same name. Listeners can expect a similar style of highly produced audio treatment with a unique, Reddit-y twist that takes you on a journey just as fascinating and unexpected as some of the best threads on our site.

You can stream or download the premiere episode from your podcast app of choice starting on January 12. In the meantime, Ben and Amory have kicked off a new Reddit user profile devoted to the show, u/Endless_Thread, and they’re doing an AMA in r/podcasts today at 2:00 PM EST.

You can learn more about the show and sign up to be notified when the first episode is out by checking out wbur.org/endlessthread.