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I have been subscribing to this pod cast for around six months. I have listened to most of the available files and look forward to listening to many more. The content is grippingly current, relevant to world and local affairs and has provided me with multiple reference points for research whilst shown me literature I just must read. To be sure, I do at times find the prospect of journalists talking about themselves as appetising as a dog eating it’s own vomit, however no other subscription pod cast I have found draws together such a diverse pool of enlightened thinkers and questioners. I would like to congratulate the Carnegie Council on the excellent work they do and thank them for the new perspectives they have introduced me too. Get into it.Read full review »
rank and file via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 07/07/08
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This is really one of the best podcasts out there for intellectual engagement of the biggest political and social challenges facing our country and world. Another aspect attractive aspect is that it is generally quite balanced, politically. Though it does tend to be somewhat left-leaning. I can't...Read full review »
crazee_eyez via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/04/09
This is a great podcast with highly valuable conversations. The erratically changing volume makes it a real challenge to listen to via headphones. Could use some more editing or more precise microphones maybe.
review ST via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/27/18
Listening for first time to Jerry Kaplan episode: the woman who is playing host is incredibly annoying should refrain from interfering with her guest's presentation.
CAH - WC via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/13/16
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