Thompson & Allworth Partnership is Engaging Without Peers. 10/10
Attentive tech watchers are doubtlessly familiar with Ben Thompson’s analysis by now. As a multi-year reader, I can attest to the volume and quality of his work. Ben also possesses the rare gift of communicating his ideas clearly — to the point where I can borrow his concepts to explain the value of Amazon Web Services to my grandparents who, bless their hearts, only know one type of server: those that work at Golden Corral. At this point in their careers, Ben may be the more recognizable member of this duo. However, James Allworth provides Ben with what their audience deserves: a true peer. James has great breadth and is particularly adept at provoking engaging discussions. I have yet to listen to another podcaster who excels at going five levels deep to the extent that James does. Listeners should know that once they hear the “Ben! How are you?” opening they are in for a 45 minute treat. I am gratefully working my way through their 180+ episode back catalog — and hopeful that we will have be able to listen to another 100+ episodes of the great partnership between these two.
🤔™️ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/13/20
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Ben has a tendency to latch onto some buzzword and then proceed to overuse it to death. Past favorite of ‘Dive-deep’ was nauseating enough, but today’s new word(s) is ‘index’ and ‘over-index’ (about 12 times in 20 minutes.) James is great but can’t put up with Ben anymore just to listen to him. Bye.
hammerhead16 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/16/14
The debate is healthy and the ideas are fresh. Really like both guys independently, and together they are sparking new and insightful conversations that are important for the industry.
q3210 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/22/14
Good tech/business strategy podcast, well worth checking out.
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