We miss Bepu
This podcast is so general that it is worthless. You THINK you are getting some nugget of wisdom but it is another airball. On the episode about animal urine there wasn’t much discussion of the conditions for the animals whose urine was collected. This is unconscionable and tacitly supports inhumane treatment of animals. I have to come down hard against this podcast. We don’t have a grudge against the host, Zachary Crockett, but we do object to Dubner’s churn—killing perfectly fine shows and hosts (and sometimes superior ones like Bapu Jena), just to show Leavitt that he can quit things, too. Maybe it is time for the Freakonomics management to step in to prevent Dubner from emulating Musk. After listening to the most recent episode, it seems that just when the information is getting deep enough and interesting, the show abruptly ends.
etherdog via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/08/24
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Very informative....please continue this podcast.
artvarck via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/27/23
Super informative first episode. Love the humanity in it. Very heartfelt and interesting.
Andrindis via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/29/23
Subjects have not been relevant to me yet, but will stick around and see if it gets more interesting in the future. What is the economics of everyday kitchen gadgets? Less expensive to fix dinner in a steamer machine or save more money by using the electric or gas stove?
Shauna NI via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/30/23
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