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Awesome podcast
Love the DEI podcast with Prof. Stephanie Creary
alain jean jacques
MBA Wastefulness
This podcast is 20% useful, insightful topics and discussions but 80% wasted breath on mainstream pseudo-intellectual talking points. Audio quality could be substantially improved.
NateGivesARate
Invites “Experts” Who Don’t Know the Data
Provides a platform to people who admit not knowing the data to then opine on the impacts of various decisions while wrapping those opinions in the prestige of associated with a high-cost, non-profit, private university
DU4797
Poor sound
I’m sure the content is stimulating and interesting but very often it’s so hard to hear the moderator or the guest speaker, even at max volume. I don’t face this issue with a single other podcast I listen to and I listen to at least 5 daily.
racmarti
Love podcast...can’t stand that heavy breathing into the mic
MOVE AWAY FROM THE MIC!
HistoryLearner
Great content but OMG the breathing?!?
I loved this podcast so much - great content, great guests, very insightful commentary. I would listen to it on my daily commute.
But I had to subscribe recently because of Dan Loney’s whistley-breathing noises.
I tried to ignore it. I really did. For months. I thought, surely the editor knows this is unreasonable? Surely Dan knows he needs to switch off his mic when someone else is speaking? Surely other people find this unacceptable too - they must have gotten comments?
But alas it seems none of those things are true. So, regrettably, I have had to unsubscribe. I will happily resubscribe when either the editor fixes this issue or Dan switches off his mic.
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shabaash
Really enjoyed the China / Tariff discussion
Really enjoyed the China / Tariff discussion
Derivatives Trader
It’s about the interviewing skill
Wharton is fantastic and this podcast covers a wonderful variety of topics. I want to love it. Unfortunately the host, Dan Loney simply has to chime in endlessly on every topic. He is enthusiastic, but doesn’t ask open or probing questions often enough and seems driven to exhibit his knowledge. I’m sure he does good research, but the impact is disastrous and often really undermines his guests. Maybe he could get some training to help, but after months of hoping it would get better I will likely move on.
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TDHch
Most underrated podcast
Tons of interesting topics. I learn tons and not always just business and finance stuff.
Feldman821
Absolutely AMAZING Content!
Along with Harvard Business Review's IdeaCast, Knowledge@Wharton is one of my favorite audio podcasts. The line-up of topics and guests is incredible. As host and producer, when I began to work to launch CEO TALK RADIO and CFO TALK RADIO, I took (and continue to take) a lot of inspiration from Knowledge@Wharton as well as HBR's IdeaCast. This is an amazing program and -- other than the shows mentioned in this review -- there are few, if any, that compare. Great job!! AAA+
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MBA Professor
Wouldn't miss an episode
Captivating podcast that provides exceptional advice. Really interesting for an aspiring Wharton student.
daniel jay gibbons
Great source to get in-depth business analysis from top-notch academic professors
Prefer Knowledge@Wharton over Harvard Review and McKinsey podcast
bizwiz
Interesting but tends to typical b-school pontificating
These podcasts are well done and informative and take the form of a typical B-school case study type discussion. The "experts" sometimes are not so expert at doing their fact checking though like in the DRM one where the comment is made that Rhapsody is not available on the Mac. Bzz. Wrong. Their choice of topics is more interesting than the Harvard podcast which has many episodes focusing on CEO/Org changes in companies such as Dell.
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db010
Exactly what I was looking for
Expert opinions on the market. I listened to the June podcast and he basically predicted this mid-September run in the market.
I want useful info. If I want to be entertained I can listen to a comedy podcast. Excellent!
SoWhat
Business achievers share insightful and useful interviews
This series of podcasts comprises of interviews with business achievers that are regular, varied, well structured and insightful. Guests are interesting and know their stuff, which makes for interesting listening and reflective learning.
xashcray
A Goldmine of Business Knowledge
Thanks to Wharton for providing these excellent summaries of Knowledge@Wharton articles. The writers seem to be very knowledgeable and I LOVE the British accent!
While the podcasts is a great way to extend the value of Knowledge@Wharton content, I would love to see some of the videocast from Knowledge@Wharton
Alexander Brown
