Half of the show is good…
Noam is fine. Reasonable and balanced takes and talks about things he knows about and admits when he is just expressing a view on a topic he has little experience with. Jen on the other hand seems to think she’s an expert on every topic from military tactics, politics, the arts, etc when really it’s clear she’s just talking out of her proverbial. She also often makes lots of silly mistakes, mumbles and jumbled words and in general is the weak link in this podcast. I tend to share Jen’s views but I am not a fan of her style and approach to discussion of big issues.
Kwaka85 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/09/24
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The hosts don’t seem to put much thought into their discussion before they hit record. I’m sorry to say but Jen really only ever adds “uhhh yeah that’s just not ok!” And then some frustrated noises. Would appreciate a slightly deeper analysis.
tpage8 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/16/24
Noam is one of the more under-appreciated modern intellects. I’m glad he’s delved into podcasting. Love the podcast so far.
John🤘 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/13/22
Even after 68 episodes they’re still not finding their feet. Not especially well researched (lots of half remembered anecdotes from twitter), not especially humorous (especially Jen, not joke people), not especially original viewpoints (generally right of centre but still inchoate liberal...Read full review »
Stuff and Nonsense via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/08/23
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