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I’ve been listening for almost 2 years now, and today was the final straw I think. Axios continues to downplay or view climate change through a “glass-half-full” perspective constantly, but retains Chevron, the oil company, as a primary sponsor. I wonder why they constantly downplay climate change… Additionally, they are very quick to blame anything but actual culprits for bad things. Take today’s (21 March 2023) story on Hyundai and Kia thefts—they blame a Tik Tok trends on the spike in vehicle thefts for 2015-2019 models rather than examining why these mega-corporation car companies who make hundreds of millions (probably billions) of dollars in profit each year willingly omitted common sense anti-theft technology from the cars and chose to take reactive measures rather than progressive measures to stave off thefts and only reacted once insurance companies started halting new policies on vehicles. Unfortunately this source went from a decent non-partisan news source to a corporate messenger defending the ultra-wealthy at every turn.
JonnJonzzCP via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/21/23
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Be careful of one sided views. Hearing it the past two days. Also, still instilling fear reports on COVID. Smart people can research their own data. “Happyness lab” advertised your podcast. Nothing very happy...
mama happyy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/26/20
Axios newsletters are either behind other newsrooms or bland/shallow in their analysis. I’ll skim them and sometimes catch a high-level summary worth sharing with my teams, but I wouldn’t spend 10 minutes listening to what I can gather in 3 by reading.
longtime on linkedin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/22/20
Great way to start each weekday!
T3lvis via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/24/20
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