Intelligent conversations with long lost friends
One of my friend’s parents calls me his long lost friend. He’s calm, alive, funny, skeptical, and most importantly, completely human. Occasionally, “intelligence” or being “learned” can be embarrassing or difficult, but this podcast opens the parts of the mind that we are rarely able to flourish with appreciable conversations and human connections. Absolutely been loving almost every ep so far, but the conversation with Adam Grant gives you the feeling of the deepest and most comfortable breath. Puts you where you should be, a place you missed, even though you forgot you belonged there. 200/10, rec.
YogaJaclyn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/31/24
More reviews of Fail Better with David Duchovny
I’ve had a lot of respect for David Duchovny over the years as he’s continued to take creative risks and tell his own story through it all. From the X-File episodes he wrote, to House of D and Holy Cow, if someone were to look at it all from afar, the man has loads to be proud of. But people have...Read full review »
franz face via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/05/24
I’m rich, spoiled, megalomaniac…plz listen to me interview other a-holes.
my burden via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/30/24
Love David’s work especially Aquarius - in fact there are some scenes in that show that are legendary, to me at least. This podcast is refreshingly entertaining, funny and it promotes thinking. I’ve enjoyed the first two episodes immensely. Thanks D!
DWB23 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/13/24
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