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Promising, but ultimately painful. I have to agree with the many other reviewers about the never-ending interrupting. Kara has a knack for not only interrupting every. single. answer. to her questions, but also usually doing it *just* as they're 75% of the way done with what is *clearly* the final sentence of their answer (evident by the cadence of their voice and the content of the sentence). It becomes almost like ancient water torture because you start anticipating it...you know it's coming...because it happens *every* time. Kara I'm begging you, why can you not just wait another two beats until they're done with that final sentence? It would make this show much, much more listenable. We listeners are actually interested in what the subjects were going to say, even if the interviewer apparently isn't...that's why we're listening in the first place..Read full review »
sdt33 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/18/16
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Swisher and Kafka are some of the best interviewers around and the people they talk with are genuine interesting and difference makers in the world of tech.
Pykachu10 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/10/16
I’ve heard Stewart Butterfield talk about his life journey many times in the past year, so nothing groundbreaking there. But a good interview nonetheless. Interesting Reddit discussion. Looking forward to future episodes.
Christian Ruoff via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/08/15
Loved the episode with Lena and Jenny, but then I listed to the interview with Erica Baker. I can’t believe the derogatory comments toward people that would at Google. There was opportunity to talk about a real issue, but all the episode did was bash Google and the people that work there....Read full review »
Kati7569274 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/29/15
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