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The BBC adopts the classic style of pitting one person against another which I find prevents any exploration of ideas. I also note that the experts interviewed tend to be journalists, who are not experts. Academics, lawyers, doctors, teachers and so on would be much more helpful.
StrasseC via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/26/18
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Sometimes, lecture formats can leave out room for debate and discussion between conflicting experts. This podcast gives useful insight into the nature of modern issues, and it is the many-sided approach that speaks the most refreshing truths to multi-faceted issues.
ewayne91 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/14/18
I love listening to different points of view to form rounded opinions on topics but I can’t bear all the shouting over each other and the “well if you’d left me finish... I let you have your say”, it’s frustrating and a waste of time. My biggest bug bear is the interviewer (I’m looking at you...Read full review »
WalkFastEatSlow via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/11/18
A good start to an interesting podcast though they are a bit short at times. Perhaps a more long form version would be good.
Huhuhuhfd via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 10/03/18
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