Well-needed research in an increasingly fact-free discourse.
A refreshingly straightforward and data-based perspective on the world. A stark contrast to the click-baiting, fact-free, opining of so many journalists, think-tankers, and even activists. Suggestion: please include the links and suggested reading in the podcast description (and not just on the website) (since not all listeners listen via the website).
Byrd Nick via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/14/16
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This podcast is great and exactly what I need! I am genuinely interested in hearing about important social or policy issues, currently at the forefront of political debate, but, admittedly, I have so little free time to investigate these on my own. Avi Green’s interviews with top researchers...Read full review »
kevmaes via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/15/15
This podcast is a deep dive into some wonky topics with excellent guests and great references. I find myself much more informed with great context after listening to each episode.
Jillianreviewsapps via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/12/17
Pretty boring and one sided analysis of issues. They take complex and nuanced issues and simplistically approach them from only one side. Very dogmatic- propagandizing their view of truth rather than inviting the listener to search out truth with them.
MarkBowen303 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/05/18
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