Good alternative
This podcast is a good alternative to Neil DeGrasse Tyson’s podcast. There’s no ego maniac constantly cutting off his guests, and making lame jokes. This podcast isn’t afraid to be a science podcast, and isn’t artificially injected with “humor” and doesn’t try to be political with a “comedian” co-host constantly making fun of half the population just for different political beliefs. This podcast gets to the point, though his monologues can get a LITTLE pedantic. But still absolutely solid.
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I almost gave up early on as it was a bit disjointed. But he continues to improve so his delivery now does justice to the subject matter. Good balance of rigor and layman level. I subscribe to about 15 science casts and this is in my top 5.
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