Like freakonomics but without human behavior, just hacks with agendas
A pale shadow of freakonomics, without the empirical evidence, different views, filled with hacks that all say the same thing the host wants to hear. It’s like propaganda not even pretending to be based in facts or reality
Anonymous Apple ID via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/02/21
More reviews of Sudhir Breaks the Internet
This series was disappointing. I really thought Sudhir’s earlier work with gangs was fascinating and was very excited to hear this podcast. However, it fails to impress, and actually makes me start to question his credibility. I was expecting him to speak on the effect of social media on...Read full review »
Different_Drummer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/22/21
Just finished episode one. Very interesting and good information. I’m looking forward to future episodes. One note. The examples used were well presented. However it seemed that the examples suffered from the same tech issue discussed in the episode. They were a bit myopic. While properly...Read full review »
dswood11 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/20/21
That’s a racist appropriation of a cultural term that is not respectful or helpful and the host using that term is itself a glimpse of his mind. This guy is supposed to be a sociologist. Latin-x was made up and perpetuated by people who don’t have enough respect for Latino cultures to let them...Read full review »
Rokdogg via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/18/21
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