Sounds like an NPR show not a WSJ one
I was rather disappointed with this show. I listened to the first 5 episodes to give it a chance. The show is totally one sided, never even bothers to show more than one side or perspective on a topic. One thing that puts WSJ aside from the NTY or NPR or other mainstream media is that it actually bring more than one perspective to their shows and articles. In Wall Street jargon, they present both the bullish and bearish perspective. This show does NOT do that at all.
jmalvarez29 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/27/22
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For the love of God! Do you people at the WSJ believe in diversity at all? I read the old host was leaving, I was hoping a new younger person of color who can tell a different story would replace her. To my surprise (full sarcasm) just another white woman talking about a continued one sided...Read full review »
didjdndoek via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/11/22
I love it. It is cutting to the core of all things that impact me. Not specific to the pandemic, but workplace behaviors that have existed (since I can remember) get discussed.
Mapping New York via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/19/22
As a woman of color who was highly impacted by the pandemic- the conversation with Pamela and Nicole hit home. It’s made me take a step back and reevaluate my goals in my professional career and a working mother. The conversation resonated deeply
elizabethdg via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/25/22
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