It Burns by Marc FennelIt Burns by Marc Fennell
Narrator: Marc Fennell
Published by Audible Original on April 15, 2019
Source: Freebie
Genres: Non-fiction
Length: 2 hrs 52 mins
Format: Audiobook
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The Internet is filled with videos of grown men and women reduced to tears by a small taste of chili. The audio show It Burns asks: What motivates someone to breed and eat a demonic nugget that is so hot it no longer has flavor? When do chili peppers cross the line from artisanal cuisine to endurance sport?

It Burns shines a light on the subculture of "chili-heads," hardcore fans spread across the globe, from the Australian coast all the way to South Carolina (via an Indian research facility). In an outrageous world filled with larger-than-life characters, there are accusations of cheating, theft, and performance-enhancing drugs; some aficionados even allege that Australia was cheated out of a Guinness World Record.

Writer and host of It Burns, Marc Fennell is a household name in Australia where he is noted as a film critic, technology journalist, author, and radio and TV personality. Marc Fennell’s fact-filled and humorous documentary proves that the competition isn’t really about chili; some people feel the burn as a way to challenge themselves, to define who they are, and to feel more alive.

I am not a fan of hot things. I don’t like my salsa above medium, I avoid jalapenos. I am a wuss when it comes to spicy things. But It Burns was one of the free Audible Originals this month and for some reason the app was having trouble downloading the book I actually used a credit on. (I finally got Bleak House downloaded. It’s going to take forever to listen to – 45 hours. Anybody out there love it?)

Apparently, the pepper business and the whole hot pepper community is crazier and more cutthroat than I would ever have guessed. It’s a whole world that I never knew existed. This audiobook is short, under three hours, but full of people hurting themselves and finding themselves through peppers. It’s really rather fascinating in a dark, bizarre way.

Marc Fennel narrates It Burns, but it’s not a traditional book. We get to hear his interviews with growers fanatics, even his mom. His style is friendly and easy-going and he talks a bit about his personal life too, his struggles with food over the years. I enjoyed it, but it didn’t make me want to go out and buy hot sauce.

About Marc Fennell

Marc Fennell is an interviewer, documentary maker, host, and author. He has worked with the BBC, Showtime, Triple J, Monocle, Network Ten, ABC (Australia), SBS Australia, Fairfax, Foxtel, The Sydney Opera House, and Red Bull TV. Marc hosts the national current affairs program The Feed for SBS Australia. Based in Sydney, he has reported across the US, the UK, France, and Asia. Marc’s one-on-one interviews (including Al Gore, Tom Cruise, Julian Assange, and Jennifer Lawrence) have generated over 25 million online views and three United Nations Peace Media nominations. Marc has also fronted both live forum shows and documentaries on Torture Therapy, Sex in Japan, the Hillsong Church, child poverty, and Hong Kong billionaires. Marc presents the award-winning ABC (Australia) podcast Download This Show, which airs across multiple ABC Radio networks and the ABC News Channel. It won iTunes Australia’s Best New Podcast (2012), IT Journalism Gold Lizzie Award (2015), and Best Technology Podcast at the Australian Podcast Awards (2019). Marc has written two books and can also be heard regularly filling in on the top-rated ABC Radio Sydney. He is the Creative Director of the nonprofit group Media Diversity Australia.

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