Not Ezra Klein anymore
One reason I appreciated Ezra’s show was that he was always in sync with what I was thinking, meaning he asked the questions and follow-ups I wanted, probing the avenues that made long conversations rewarding. His guest curation, while incredible, was never the point. Interviews are a dime a dozen and even discussions rarely cover genuinely new ground. The devil is in the details. It is no longer that perfect match for me and fades into a well-represented category in my nearly 300 podcast subscription list.
Chaotik_lord via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/19/21
More reviews of The Gray Area with Sean Illing
I have a lot of hope for the show based on its premise. The format will allow people to explain long complicated ideas, to speak in paragraphs or chapters, rather than sentence fragments, and allow us to listen to those who have different view from our own. (I am pretty sure there are good...Read full review »
Hemisemidemiquaver via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/20/16
Than two intelligent people talking in the way that were. Love the long form interview it allows for them to go on tangents that paint a much better picture of the person you are interviewing. Great job love it! Big fan of the weeds too!
Nerdgirlnyc via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/13/16
Fascinating conversations! Can't get enough of Ezra.Read full review »
Maris R via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/16/16
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