Re: The Sideways Effect episode
The economic insights into the boom/bust of certain varietals being “correlated” to the movie’s commentary was most interesting. Most nauseating was the glorification of the wine connoisseur, one who obsesses over grape skin thickness, climatic variations, soil richness and the such….where I live in San Francisco, this type of person is known as a “cork dork”. Most folks simply drink wine (& other alcohol) as a means to release one’s inhibitions a bit to (perhaps) start exploring more profound questions than the essence of what one is holding in one’s hand at the time. Every time I stumble into a conversation at a party with cork dorks opining over the nature of their fortified fruit juices, I feel like I’m gonna projectile vomit my Pouilly Fuisse for chrissakes!…aaahh, another trait of late stage capitalism, me thinks.
Hector thr Booty Inspector via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/26/22
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I adore this podcast and its awesome deep dives into pop culture. The only thing I don’t like is that it’s only once a month; more, please!
Stevesnyc00 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/25/18
I listen to a lot of Podcasts, and this is one of my favorites ever. So well researched and narrated. She can turn a subject that I think I could have no possible interest in, into a podcast episode that I am fascinated by and wish was longer. I recommend this podcast to all my friends and family.
cmgreenw via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/28/19
I was introduced to this podcast by 99pi and immediately knew it was for me. If one turns up in my feed I definitely listen to it first. It is well researched, focused yet wide-ranging, and feels female-driven - which I love. Though it’s absolutely a podcast for all genders. Highly recommended!
Towel ladykins via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/13/18
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