a.k.a. Immensely Likeable
There is an awful lot to like about this podcast. Sumit and Chris manage to have thought-provoking, philosophical conversations on a wide variety of topics in a manner that is a whole lot of fun to listen to. As someone about to exit his 30's, I found "The 30+ Effect" to be a spot-on dissection of life in one's 30's, right down to the Nintendo Switch in the bag. I heard a lot of myself in the episode about trust as well, and how people sometimes remain in their jobs because they trust the familiar. They do use a lot of analogies to the music industry to emphasize their points, and many of those references go right over my head (I'm about to exit my 30's, remember), but overall this is one of the most enjoyable podcasts I've stumbled upon in quite awhile. Subscribed!Read full review »
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Being a bit of a nerd, I was pulled in by the episodes about 80s cartoons and The Wire/Sopranos, but Chris and Sumit are funny, intelligent guys and I could listen to them talk about anything. And I do, with subjects ranging from Social Media, ageing, Hip Hop, peer pressure, “testicle...Read full review »
RicRad84 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/18/18
Make no mistake, this is a podcast about the business of hip hop. But not in the conventional sense, i.e, the bottom line. No it is about how people with a passion and a certain work ethic(hard/extremely hard work) turn that into a personal lane, that, in some instances, reached out and touched...Read full review »
dj yamabushi via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/05/21
Probably one of the funniest, yet intellectually provoking podcasts I have heard in a while. I always finish an episode with new concepts and debates to raise in conversations over the weekend!
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