More hardball please!
It was sad when Jiggar Shaw, Katherine, Hamilton, and Steven Lacey left the show, but I tried to keep an open mind with the new podcast host and special guests. What I miss about the former show is the critical questions and skepticism for guests like those that showed up on the Thanksgiving episode in 2023. It was disappointing when Ed would lob softball responses back to these folks so clearly missing some key points like talking through Lazard levelized cost of energy and the blatant issues with shipping liquefied natural gas and leakage. Amy was the only one that really challenged these guests on those latter points. She is a silver lining to the show. It is also fun when Robbie Orvis joins.
Thechnocrat via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/18/23
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Nate516 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/13/15
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Rishipieces via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/15/16
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stein.r.eric via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/13/15
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