Review: Crash Course Pods: The Universe This podcast is a brilliant work of science communication that touches the clinical of science while reaching across the aisle to the humanity of it all.
Review: Outside/In So I am reviewing this podcast not just because it’s great, and from a local radio station*, but also because it’s like coming home to damp earth, fresh air, and great conversation.
Review: Strange Arrivals I’m not against the idea of aliens being real. I honestly have a love/hate relationship with the idea of us being alone, or not alone in the universe. The most important thing is to move through these thought processes with more than a grain of salt.
Review: Pale Blue Pod Each episode has a setting that has to do with the topic of conversation. It effectively draws you into the mood with a quiet ambiance, giving the podcast an extra layer of cozy as you try to wrap your head around the universe.
Review: Moonrise While interspersed with interviews and clips from the past, there is no choppiness to the story or quality. This is a gorgeous glide of audio documentary to listen to.
Release Day Review: Incubation If you’re looking for that polished podcast, this is one of them. The bonus is that these interviews are edited to tell a captivating story that wraps into the present day. Yes, of course, it wraps into this pesky pandemic we keep trying to forget is haunting us.
Review: The Retrievals This podcast balances the empirical with the emotional, in a way to be approachable, uncomfortable, and important.