This is what public radio should be
RadioLab gets funding from NPR, and I wish NPR would support more creative and original programming like this. Each episode is very thought-provoking and surprising. My only complaints are that Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich's interactions are sometimes too obviously scripted but made to sound spontaneous, and that the sound editing sometimes can be distracting (ex: often Abumbrad or Krulwich will introduce someone after they introduced themselves--"Hi, my name is Jane Doe" "This is Jane Doe, a professor...") in trying to be too clever.Read full review »
Evan G. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/25/06
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Truly perfect entertainment. It is very reminiscent of the TV show Big Thinkers that used to run on Tech TV, before they were purchased by G4. Thought provoking, creative, and informative in a format that more than easy to swallow but is a pure delight to indulge in.
Crymsen via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/02/06
historical, scientific, psychological, melange of audio on a variety of topics, but most episodes are about how our brain works, usually from a neurological standpoint. (one notable exception is "detective stories," one of my favorite episodes.) but if that sounds boring, this is anything...Read full review »
fountaingoats via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/17/07
Krulwich is one of the best reporters around - I'm glad I found this pod-cast!Read full review »
TexasTunesDAL via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/05/07
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