Keep it to Rabbi Sacks's without the audio blurbs
I really enjoyed Rabbi Sacks's longer interviews with such interesting people but there were two things I felt were less successful: - the short introductions to each podcast were infuriating and felt really infantilising. Perhaps they would have been less annoying in Rabbi Sacks's voice, but I really don't think there needs to be a summary played first. - the structure was quite repetitive. Eg there was one episode in there were extracts of interviews with experts on AI and conversations with teenagers, followed by two episodes which were longer conversations with each of the experts. That felt really repetitive and was a pattern followed throughout the series.Read full review »
Where are the Arts sections? via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/30/18
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Stay strong and keep it up fam 🙏🏻 I’ve been stuffed in my house lately studying for medical school and I unplug and go to you to unwind. You remind me of hanging with the boys.
JMcGaLaw via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/30/23
Fantastic series that really makes you think about and re-evaluate modern life. The interviews with the young people are even better than the ones with some of the world’s greatest contemporary philosophers! Should have been commissioned for tv too.
newteacherstalk via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/13/18
Just listened to the first episode - really thought provoking, and well presented.
Anne FG via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/03/18
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