Lovely for scientists and non-scientists
I could listen to Moiya McTier all day. And Corinne Caputo makes an excellent Watson to Moiya’s Sherlock Holmes. Together the two of them present a variety of topics on the Universe, cosmology, planetology, and the history of science in a very humanities-friendly manner. As a working scientist and science communicator, I love watching them in action and get something out of every episode. I can count on Pale Blue Pod to provide an unfailingly chill, calming touch to my often crazy work days.
Dr.rickloftus via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/26/24
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I wanted to hear about astronomy but the 2 girls and their inane chatter was infuriating and I could feel myself getting stupider by the minute as listened to this pod. This needs to be renamed teenaged girls talk and they need to stop acting like brain dead people
John VerValen via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/06/23
Had to unsubscribe on principle, both hosts would go with bear alone in the woods. Social media has rotted away ninety percent of the population’s brains. Just remember, when people overwhelmingly choose to reproduce with liars and criminals, usually multiple individuals, than good people will...Read full review »
MKULTRA83 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/09/24
The coziest and most entertaining way to learn about the cosmos! PBP sits firmly atop my list of favorite space podcasts now, and I can’t wait for more!!
OneTakePony via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/12/23
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