Enjoying but there are frustrations
Just listened to the episode on climate change and parenting. Feel as though the host pressed his own agenda on the question of having kids in the end. A little odd. It’s like he wanted to avoid the controversy from the guest. Lots of great material but not the first episode that I heard a sort of personalized track/ redirection in the interview. I would love less of that and more thoughtful questions. Great to find this podcast on philosophical themes!
paintaimee via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/10/23
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This isn't a topical current events show. Ezra does a deep dive into each guests life, what made them who they are, what shaped their philosophy. I really enjoyed the Maddow and Podesta episodes. Learned some new things about Rachel, who I've watched for years. I also enjoyed the Podesta...Read full review »
ThomG56789 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/19/16
Ezra's stated purpose is to get beyond the "gotcha" talk you hear on most shows, where you try to prove a person wrong. Rather, he wants to understand everything from the interview-ee's point of view. So far, so good. I love shows like this. But what really makes this show...Read full review »
Tokniffin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/24/16
Ezra delivers a great mix of curiosity and impassioned interjection, eliciting great stories and delightful banter. Looking forward to many more episodes!
bnwklr via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/16/16
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