Golden worm
This podcast has become, along with 2 others (99% Invisible and Little Atoms), a genuine source of happiness and interest in my life. Its an incredibly well produced show with really interesting topics, and Alok and the 'gang' have helped someone (me), become interested in science. This is no small feat as I had trouble learning about science in school and so I thought it just wasn't for me and never considered I would find it this fascinating. They are the kind of topics that when you have finished listening to an episode you cannot help but feel a little bit enlightened, but also feeling so foolish as to be oblivious to the topic an hour earlier. When I listen to this show and I walk about Edinburgh I can't help but smile.Read full review »
Ali Grant 420 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/23/13
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Stenella90 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/08/18
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TBJSutherland via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/27/16
I mostly enjoy the content of the Podcasts however I find the sound quality irritating. There seems to be inconsistency on the volume level and quality of recording. I’m constantly having to adjust the volume control to be able to hear and understand guests. Needs to improve on this.
Bluesteeny via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/11/19
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