4 out of 10
"I didn't understand this as well as I should...", was quote by speaker. He sounds like a tenth grader reading a rough draft of a speech that needs a few revisions. I have listened to hundreds of podcasts by dozens of casters, and this is one of the poorest. The speaker is just boring, has poor vocal abilities, and has limited interpretive/analytical skills. Sounds like he is just reading a review and has nothing original to contribute. I don't see any possible target group would enjoy it. I guess that's why no reviews have been left. I hate to think he would put this on a cv. Jessie, the podcaster, just mentioned he visited and was considering a particular grad school. I feel bad because this review is so negative, but I feel this is a good example why the US is failing in it's secondary and postsecondary education. Don't waste your time here. Go listen to 'this week in virology', 'quackcast', 'microbeworld', 'this week in parasitism', 'skeptics guide to the universe', or almost any other science podcast.Read full review »
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