
Better Offline is a weekly show exploring the tech industry’s influence and manipulation of society - and interrogating the growth-at-all-costs future that tech’s elite wants to build.
Combining narrative-form storytelling, one-on-one interviews and panel-based discussions, Better Offline cuts through the buzzwords and obfuscation of the tech industry, investigating and evaluating the schemes an... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 199 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Technology | |||

Welcome to Better Offline’s coverage of the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show - a standup radio station in the Palazzo Hotel with an attached open bar where reporters, experts and various other characters bring you the stories from the floor.
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Welcome to Better Offline’s coverage of the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show - a standup radio station in the Palazzo Hotel with an attached open bar where reporters, experts and various other characters bring you the stories from the floor.
In Frida... more
Welcome to Better Offline’s coverage of the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show - a standup radio station in the Palazzo Hotel with an attached open bar where reporters, experts and various other characters bring you the stories from the floor.
In Frida... more
Welcome to Better Offline’s coverage of the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show - a standup radio station in the Palazzo Hotel with an attached open bar where reporters, experts and various other characters bring you the stories from the floor.
In Thur... more
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You’re amazing. But 18 hours of ces? We get it, it sucks and they suck. If it’s that fun for you go for it, but come on man.
… but even if it does an ok job at providing accurate info, it’s still gotta be ran through the filter of its clear channel handler. So, that’s the best you’re gunna get. So why waste time with limited hangout, when you can easily find a smaller pod whose heart and passion and all extra income is wrapped up in their work. Stop funding the problem.
Everyone should be listening to this. Clear-eyed overview of the swivel-eyed craziness of AI. Are you an enthusiast still hanging in there for the Great Coming of AI?
Are you thinking the world is going nuts « (splashing) cash up the wall » on a the most egregious scam the world has ever seen ?
AI affects even the disinterested.
Ed Zitron is informed, passionate and genuinely funny. One of my favourite podcasts; and my interest in technology doesn’t go much further than the garden spade.
A narcissist with an awful hair piece making sure the ai boom is about him and only him. Get a grip Ed.
This man is the Jesus of his time. Yes, That Jesus.
I would subscribe to it his pod for the CES podcasts alone. By far the best review of CES anyone could ask for. But his regular pod feed is excellent. Informative, funny, insightful, yet depressing, because that’s world we live in. He is just the only one with the balls to tell the truth. Things we need to hear and know.
I cannot speak to his monologues, because they are typically less than 15 mins, so myself and all other working hogs don’t... more
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Focused on the tech industry's pervasive influence on society, the content evaluates how different players within this sector shape the future through a growth-oriented mindset. Episodes navigate through pressing themes such as AI's implications for society, ethical considerations in technology, and critical analyses of industry practices, including transparency issues. A mix of interviews, storytelling, and discussion formats aids in demystifying complex topics and scrutinizing the motivations of influential tech figures, while the host's engaging, often critical style lends a personal touch to overarching narratives.
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2. Chloe Radcliffe
3. Adam Conover
4. Scott Stein
5. Lisa Eadicicco
6. Steve Burke
7. Charlie Meyer
8. Ashwin Rodriguez
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