“Can’t wait when PJ and Alex get together for an argument about the validity of these podcasts.
Also since I’ve been binge watching, wasn’t sure until before: I’m an Alex.”
NotYourFathersReview via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
05/28/19
“This was a total waste of 5 minutes. Agree first on your terms, otherwise you are arguing two different points. One guy arguing the traditional definition of related, and the other guy arguing about genetic similarity.
Lrn2debate”
flapjackstew via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/24/19
“I’m so grateful that this podcast is giving firm and final answers to important relational questions. I can’t wait for Judge Dad Mark Goldman’s analysis of siblings, blended families, and adoption.”
MamaRuff via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/20/19
“Tremendous. I'm now walking to work given that my car fireballed at the side of the road, but it was totally worth it. Love that I'm not the only one that checked out this podcast :o)”Read full review »
Bogginswasalreadytaken via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
04/17/19
“В этом подкасте обсуждается важная философская проблема: на сколько процентов мы друг другу родственники. Жаркий спор, веские аргументы - отличное времяпровождение для всех любителей философии!”
“This is just the type of discussion that people have in college dorm rooms after 1 AM after a night of drinking too much Coca-Cola.
Bonus: the F-bomb-to-minute ratio is approximately 0.20”
HomerDesMoines via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/13/19
“But what if you’re a twin? You’d be 100% related to your twin and only 50% to your father. Or would that 50% be split between the twins, making you only 25% related to your father?”
Callie M. via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/13/19
“I have a tattoo of a bear on my nipple. This is because I have two moles above my right nipple, and one day I was admiring my shirtless body and realized they looked like a teddy bear’s eyes, if my nipple was a snout.
Three years later, I got a tattoo of the top of a bear’s head, about a half...”Read full review »
MarkBowen303 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/12/19
“This framing of relation leaves out those who are adopted, step-parents & children, etc. Are adopted children not related to their adoptive parents? Is relation only defined by blood/genetics?”
@hangermule via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/12/19
“You know when you listen to one side of an argument and you think “this is so clear what the right answer is”. Then you listen to the other side and your thought is “wow, I never thought of that, that indeed is a great point”? I’ve had that situation come up many times in my life. This podcast...”Read full review »
stephen7734 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/12/19
“Only five minutes, this is definitely the best podcast I have ever heard. It should win a Peabody and a Third Coast Award.
Also, Tim, you are totally wrong.”
Listener 51 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/12/19
“Even by Judge Goldman’s standards, Alex is right! Even if someone has 1% of your genetics, they are considered a “relative”. Not “a little bit of a relative” or “somewhat a relative”, just a relative. Being related is a black and white characteristic — either you’re related to someone or not. I’m...”Read full review »
zanemn via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/11/19
“This podcast completely accomplishes it’s goal of informing the listener what percentage of ‘related’ Alex is to his father, Daddy Judge.
Highly recommend to all of my friends. I’ve listened to this 13 times.”
Jameson McCaffrie via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/11/19
“Look, I know this is supposed to be a one off for episode #140 of ReplyAll, but I’d actually really appreciate it if you guys made more of these, it was delightful. 👏”
MeliaDePelia via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
04/11/19