Grateful and alive
I am grateful that a few years ago, Robert Harrison jumped into this podcast pond and starting swimming and thinking and sharing with us. So much of media today is produced and packaged out even when there is not much, if anything, substantive to say. The real test of a podcast, like a book, is whether you come back to it again and again. I have listened to some of these podcasts several times. Moreover, I have been enthralled by subjects and people I would not have bothered with or were intellectually prejudiced against; that alone is a great gift that this show has given me. p.s. some of these iTunes reviews are very old. everything about the show has gotten better and better. p.p.s. I now like all things Stanford because they give this intellectual podcast their own big field to play on!
Forbespd via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/27/10
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The best of the best of the academic podcasts. I find it refreshing that there is no agenda in the reasonings. Could that perhaps be the reason why this is no longer listed in the iTunes U section...? Thanks looking forward to many more
Oppressed Kekistani via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/11/11
My favorite podcast. Keep up the excellent work professor harrison.
Paperparadox.com via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/20/12
The BBC's In Our Time is the gold standard, so four stars here is a great ranking. There are two things I hope they'll do. The intro music is kind of overdone, the BBC just starts talking. I prefer the BBC's approach. Too many podcasts have overly dramatic intros. Also, the podcast...Read full review »
jfaughnan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/18/06
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