Occasionally Worth It
The host scores interviews with some great guests who occasionally make it worth listening to (or skipping past) the host’s long winded and irritating preambles and questions. There’s a point in the most recent Eric Cline episode where Razib launches into a disorganized and poorly worded rant of a question for approximately 2-3 minutes and by the time he actually lands on the actual question, Eric just laughs. That’s how I feel listening to Razib at my most generous. Other times I’ve just turned it off because I don’t want to listen to an unprepared fool assemble an interview question out of 5 minutes of jargon filled word salad. Makes you wonder how he gets these guests.
dstout89 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/30/24
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charles cieri via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/17/24
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arXter via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/24/23
I always chuckle listening to the cute intro. Razib manages to conduct respectful yet challenging interviews with his guests. Fun and educational to listen to.
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