Brilliant!
Absolutely recommended. Unless you are trying hard not to it’s impossible not to get something constructive and be a little more wiser than from the start of the episode. The format could for my part without being tiresome be much longer but I recognize the short format probably reaches wider audience. The connection between the two hosts is great also. I love both “news/faux news”, the big conversation and the “outro” (tip of the week) WRM is spot on and if for no other reason- listen to get the story about when Arafat gave WRM a back rub! (I won’t tell the episode, you’ll have to listen yourself:0) I discovered the show recently and have almost listened to all of them, and some of them twice. Thanks from Monica Lea in Denmark (born 1982 but about as grumpy boomer sounding like WRM himself ;0))
Frk.papaya via Apple Podcasts · Denmark · 10/27/23
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This is a ‘must have’ for anyone interested in international affairs. I’ve read Walter Russell Mead for many years due to his insights in world affairs. This pod allows one to listen to his experience & knowledge of such issues. A must for all students of world issues.
soloam via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/24/24
I discovered WRM via his appearance on Conversations With Tyler, and it was one of my favorite episodes of that podcast so I was very happy to see this new show.
Phil Kay. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/30/23
This maybe off-topic. I agree with Chuck Schumer but I dislike the way the media, all of the media, covered his speech. There is no position for “the most powerful Jewish politician in America” It doesn’t exist and it shouldn’t exist. Chuck Schumer is the senator for the state of New York, not...Read full review »
Sstein02 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/25/24
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