Great stories of how tech shapes our culture in wild ways.Would you be surprised to find out scientists are using World of Warcraft to learn how to fight COVID-19? What if I told you that I could spoil almost any movie based on who uses an iPhone? Or how about the fact that Disney is afraid of butts? Well, that’s Wild Wild Tech, the podcast that brings you the wildest, most bizarre, most interesti... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | TechnologySociety & Culture |
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Introducing Marc Jacobs On His 40th Anniversary from The Run-Through with Vogue.
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Introducing What Is Foraging? with Alexis Nikole Nelson (aka BlackForager) from Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness.
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Promouting organization , that is banned from cooperation with government is bad idea. I understand, that their money looks the same as the others, but still.
I enjoyed season 1, but as I get into season 2 the tone has shifted dramatically to one in which a clear political agenda is being pushed. The hosts’ have become very condescending and in no way attempt to report with any semblance of a neutral tone. Such a disappointment! ....and I have no problem with any podcast having ads, but I would agree with many other reviews that the amount of ads is excessive. Sadly this is another podcast ruined for me by politics...
Probably enjoyable if you’re new to podcasts or otherwise haven’t heard about all of these topics already. I’ve been listening to pods for over 5 years and I have already heard all of the topics on this show done better on other shows. That is my main gripe. My other smaller gripes are: The hosts say they’ll put things in the show notes and then they don’t, a lot of ads, and the hosts laugh at each other way too much (maybe you really think each other are that funny, but it takes away from the s... more
I was so skeptical of this podcast when it first came out, but i gave it a try anyways. Almost a year later, I’m still listening and enjoy every episode even more than the last.
You people rock. Show is funny, interesting, edited well and presented with class! Love listening
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