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Why I started listening, things I like about the show, and potential improvements Why I started Listening: I started listening because I love freakanomics and the host kept mentioning your podcast. Pro’s: You have a lot of experience that I want to learn from. I am excited to hear your stories of the tech community and how you bring in your sociology background. It’s rare for tech podcasts to talk about emotions or human connection- as a woman going into tech, I want to hear about those things. I loved the raw emotion and personal stories in The Garbage Can Model of Decision Making episode. Potential Improvements: - Tell the story like you’re talking to a friend at the bar. Right now it comes across like a really nice audiobook. - **Read the book “Talk Like Ted”** Bring more than one guest on each episode and have each guest talk no longer than 15-18 minutes (Most people can’t focus for more than 15-18 minutes)
ahscau via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/13/21
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Sometimes we get so caught up in are parts, that we forget we are sum of our parts. This podcast helps to bring the ecology of social media into context. We, as people, are much more than a single post or tweet.
surfcayucos via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/04/21
This podcast is the most left leaning I have heard in a long time. I listen to a lot of neutral news and for this to be considered facts is a joke. I’m very disappointed that the Freakonomics group blatantly went this far left.
Vball golf via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/20/22
Interesting info, but has a hard slant to the left. Definitely portrays the conservatives as the problem in the political realm. Zero examples of Leftys being the problem. When you have consumed so much Koolaid you can’t see your bias. Can get some good info though... some.
Elwing13 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/11/21
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