“This is one of the few interview podcasts where the interviews seem to hit a really good balance between being open to what a guest has to say on the one hand and asking back in the sense of constructive criticism on the other hand.
If I had one small nit to pick ... the "TED" (what did that shorthand stand for? ;-) podcast focuses a lot on socio-political issues, and almost exclusively from a US-American point of view. I think it would be great if the TED organisation could use its many contacts to bring a broader diversity of voices and perspectives into the discussion: Not only different political perspectives and backgrounds, but also different cultural and regional backgrounds. What does it mean, for example, when wide parts of the Indonesian society equate "facebook" and "internet"? Or, how does the perspective on technology and its impact differ between people of "Western" and "Confucian" backgrounds?
My impression is that there are very few podcasters who have the necessary contacts and visibility to be able to realize such a much broader exchange.”Read full review »
Atonal Actuary via Apple Podcasts ·
Germany ·
06/08/19
“I discovered Ted Talks about five years ago and they have made a wonderful impact upon my life by introducing me to many ideas, thinkers, innovators, and authors. So far I’ve found these podcasts to be a rich compliment. The interviews are intimate and enjoyable, and I like that we are given an...”Read full review »
JPCScott via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
11/16/18
“Loved the first show with Liz Gilbert. Wonderful questions, real, raw and meaningful. A wonderful format. Well done guys.
Diane Page
Eden. South Africa”
Diane Page via Apple Podcasts ·
South Africa ·
10/17/18
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