Incredible topics and guests, check your bias on the format
I listened to Ray Dalios interview which was excellent. This was my first time listening to this series as I came to hear Ray. Ray was talking about very big things like the macro economy, 100 year cycles, historic frameworks, etc. I felt like the interviewers kept trying to bring it back to small things such as domestic politics, 401ks, and personal ideology. For example, I felt like the interviewers were looking for confirmation of their liberal elitism (only my hunch and opinion formed from one show) rather than extracting what Ray really thinks. This was particularly true on the discussion of US Views toward China over the pandemic. I came away wanting more of ray and less of the distracting questions.
lprevost via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/21/20
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I just really appreciated the fact that you said you read all the reviews. This may not be a substantial review, but it’s the only one I’ve written. I appreciate the quality and ease of the podcasts. Keep it up ;)
CanIxoAbel via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/28/18
This podcast is exactly what I have been craving from Ted. It is eerie how relevant the topics have been to my life as a graduate student in psychology, trying to conduct informed, translational, research that seeks to inform important change. Thank you for taking the time to create this...Read full review »
kdomagal via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/28/18
Indeed quite Insightful. Love Chris’ suggestion of alternate ways to initiate a kinder dialogue to groups who are otherwise at odds with one’s core values. I have found that - in general - people respond more positively to a person when hearing what they want more of rather than hearing what they...Read full review »
chēbowitz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/20/18
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