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SuePhilly2Intelligent, Thought-provoking & Thoughtfully CraftedSowell is an American hero and I enjoy this podcast immensely. The episode with James Fishback was informative, timely, thought-provoking and well-choreographed. An incredible episode. And the opera crescendo at the end …magnifico!
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JEF!#@$Bravo!Really enjoy listening to these discussions. Especially enjoy the education topics
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radmonovicNathan Cofnas part 2 episodeI’ve been a long time listener and had to leave a review after listening to the Nathan Cofnas part 2 episode, which was by far my favorite. I had never heard of him, so thanks for bringing him on. I appreciate his courage and brutal honesty in talking about the subject of race and IQ. A subject that has unjustly gotten many people cancelled for talking about it honestly. He rebutted Sowell respectfully, and like Sowell, he’s very clear, concise, and doesn’t unnecessarily use large words to try to make himself sound intelligent like so many academic scholars do. Bravo to Alan for hosting him!
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FlourlessOmg the musical breaksI am astonished this gets the five star reviews it does. Oh my goodness the music breaks every five minutes. Cannot handle those pretentious artsy intermissions.
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Capester8Great show!Highly informative and educational material presented in an entertaining and balanced format. Well Done!
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BarbViceBest new (to me) podcast I’ve come across in a while!Each episode has several different areas to enjoy and learn about, seemingly unrelated at first but quite creatively woven together to illustrate and illuminate a specific theme. The great wisdom of Sowell combines with music of all eras and genres, art and culture, books and film. Add in a current author or historian to interview, and the whole thing gets tied neatly together with a nice little bow. I always learn a lot. Unfortunately, this gift only comes out once every month or two, but I suppose real quality and depth takes time and good things are worth waiting for.
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T_K_9Creative, educational, and easy on the ears!Incorporating Billy Joel’s music into economic theory is something I never would’ve thought possible. But this podcast did it. Can’t wait to hear more.
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FrenchOrwellianFrenchOrwellianI am hooked on this podcast series, I absolutely love it. I wish everyone would at least listen to the Heather McDonald interview. It is captivating.
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SteveHess63EnlighteningThis is one of the best things I have ever listened to. Sowell is a genius at simplifying economics, politics, history, society and how we continue to mess things up that should be straight forward. Thanks for this gift.
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sumflemWolan puts Sowell, Dalrymple and Eminem in a frame…I’ve never listened to Eminem but this podcast gave me a framework so that I could learn why this genre exists and why it gives voice to the psychological and physical breakdown of a swathe of young people. Alan Wolan’s perfect framing of how one arrives at life at the bottom of society is exemplified by Eminem: he juxtaposes Sowell’s empirical analysis and Dalrymple’s recollections of firsthand experience in prisons and hospitals to essentially explain how an Eminem is born. An Elvis Presley song comes to mind…
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LuuuuuuuvMore interesting than expectedI heard about Sowell then found this podcast. The host is very personable. The production is way better than I expected. The Dalrymple/Eminem episode was outstanding! I’ve listened to the entire series and my only complaint is that there are not more frequent episodes. With no ads I feel like all listeners should support the show in any way possible. It’s great!
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CaliboybythebayVery well doneWhether you are familiar with the ideas of Thomas Sowell or not, the host of a fantastic job of exploring them, in great detail, alongside incredible production (music, interludes, side notes etc) that you don’t see from many much more popular podcasts.
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ELF4800This is the best!I really enjoy this podcast. The host is very clever and thought provoking with his commentary. I really like how he uses music to work through Sowell’s ideas. Please make more!!!
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sage travelerExcellent in two ways.Excellent subject. Thomas Sowell is a brilliant American scholar whose works are wise, relevant, and desperately needed in public discussion. I have been a fan for years. Excellent host. Alan Wolen is a master teacher and he loves his subject. He's also a great podcast producer. There is no inane filler like I've heard on some podcasts. He has carefully prepared, staged, and edited each show. His voice is pleasant. The pace is unhurried but focused. He is an excellent interviewer. He is in earnest to thoroughly understand and communicate the findings and insights of Sowell. He has a great sense of humor. My wife and I have very different levels of interest in politics, culture, economics, education, and academia. But we both enjoy listening to this podcast. We listen as we travel and always learn much, gain insight to current issues, and find a lot to talk about. Great job Alan!
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beepeeoHow about interviewing Cathy O'Neil?I've read about 20 of Sowell's books, and listened to all of your podcasts. I agree completely with the way you titled your podcast. Recently I read "Weapons of Math Destruction" by Cathy O'Neil, 2016. I would love to be a fly on the wall during a conversation between Sowell and O'Neil. They both have powerfully logical arguments, but seem to diverge in significant ways. Would you consider having her as a guest on your show. Either way you are doing all of us a great service and I hope you continue to grow. D. Campbell Tucson AZ
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TT NYTruthIf you are interested in truth versus political truth then tune in to this show . It does not disappoint!
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JVJ1975—Well done. Thank you.—This podcast highlights some of Prof Sowell’s writings —Anyone who has ever lived in the U.S. will benefit, as will anyone who has ever met anyone who has ever lived in the U.S. (I would not have used the word “Genius” — perhaps “Writings” or “Perspectives” or “Wisdom” would be a little less fawning. Also objectively the guy is probably no genius … he’s just , really, nobody’s fool , who has for decades poked gaping holes into the foolish arguments of the foolish fools who have foolishly acquired positions of authority in some foolish segments of a foolish American society; and so foolishly are given foolish platforms to say and do and write such foolish foolish foolish foolish ofttimes destructive things.)
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Jgmac68Alan Wolan has done all of us a great serviceI first encountered Sowell on Milt Freidman's Free to Choose series on PBS in 1980 (I was 12 at the time). A few years later I began to read everything I could find by Freidman (at least those texts that a teenager could grasp) but found Sowell's writings to be more approachable. Over the years, I've read nearly every book Sowell has produced and re-read a few. I don't know of any "public intellectual", writer, or speaker who has impacted so much of my thinking way. With this podcast, with humor, and sharing of his own intellectual journey, Alan Wolan has brought the essence of Sowell's thinking to all of us in a way that inspires the listener to seek out more reading and study. I give my highest recommendation to this podcast.
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twinkieboy73Great showI was pleasantly surprised by this shows approach to Sowell . It’s well produced and very enjoyable. Please keep making them !!!
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John MeekinsI have always been a Sowell fanI have been reading Thomas Sowell books since Rush Limbaugh started talking about him on his radio show. Alan does a nice job with the show. I think my favorite episode is the one about disparate impact where Alan talks about the black running backs and white kickers in the NFL. I also appreciate the one on education where Alan plays a clip of Thomas Sowell being interviewed by Diane Rhem. Alan always has interesting guests on his podcast like Heather MacDonald and Amy Wax.
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andyspherePathetic HagiographyYou expect a podcast titled “The Genius of…” to be hagiographic. But this podcast takes lickspittle-ness, brown-nosing, and toady-ism to a level that would be almost comically admirable if it weren’t so pathetic. Nearly every sentence is prefaced with a claim that it was paradigm-shifting, earth-shattering, or game-changing when Sowell wrote this or said that. The host emotes like a middle-school drama student in extolling how much every bit of Sowell’s life and work amazed him and should be amazing everyone else—if only the rest of academia, of readers and thinkers, and of the world weren’t so pettily but determinedly biased against Sowell. The podcast brings on truly interesting and unique thinkers only to make them parrot how amazing Sowell is. This podcast insults its listeners, its guests, and its estimable subject.
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Hi I had to do thisedutainment at its finest.Alan’s passion for Sowell is infectious and unique. he blends pop-culture references into most episodes and provides a heaping helping of audio clips of Sowell’s prolific works. It’s like having a study-group in your pocket. Keep em coming Wolan! Excellent pod.
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J o e L PMy new go to podcastI love this podcast. I’ve recently been introduced to Thomas Sowell and this is the best way to familiarize your self with the man’s work. But also done in a way that applies his work to current events and with guests that will come on to give their prospective on certain subjects. I find I’ve become smarter after listening to one these episodes.
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Gnome chopperBest so farThis was the best Genius of TS ever. Disparate Impact is a fascinating an diabolical idea. Heather McD was da boss!! Impressive podcast 🎼
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Elliot F.Thomas Sowell +Great idea for a podcast. Thomas Sowell has enriched our lives with truth to power. This podcast is rooted in the truths of the great Thomas Sowell, and then enhances that with insightful guests and discussions. Thank You!
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Live Not by LiesLessons of the Cold WarAnother great episode! This one maybe the best episode yet. Allan reveals a few personal stories about his youth and time spent in Europe. Great stories Allan. Weaving the history, music of the day and your personal life experiences was emotionally impactful in a very positive way. Kudos!! Sowell is a little on the dry side in general. However, his is work is so crucial to help set historical , economic, cultural, government, etc. misconceptions/lies/propaganda straight. Sowell manages to turn so many subjects to a new light with his careful examination of facts on various topics. Allan pulls it all further into the real world of today why it all matters. Keep up the good work!
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Dan the movie guyLife long Dem. Still a dem, but with a lower case d.One of the great ironies of Thomas Sowell is his scorching of the intelligentsia while also being a member of that very category. A rejected member, sure, but a member nonetheless. If you fear his ideas, then the cracks in the foundation of your beliefs have already begun to show. He deserves acknowledgement and, if you’re capable of it, an intellectual rebuttal of his ideas. However, you’ll be hard pressed to do so because his claims and theories are based in fact and results. And regardless of your beliefs this man was a tremendous thinker. Let’s listen.
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Valium69Spread the WordIn comparison to the scope of both his genius and bravery, Thomas Sowell is unknown. This seems unlikely given his thousands of newspaper columns and dozens of book which speaks to how brilliant he is. If you are a stoic instead of a spin-doctor or prefer logic to rhetoric you should appreciate Dr. Sowell’s philosophical approach to an array of topics even you do not draw the same conclusions. Honestly, though, I cannot imagine that is possible. If more people were aware of his philosophy and his story and open to what they convey the world would be a better place. Mr. Wolan’s podcast is an intelligent and respectful step toward spreading that knowledge.
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Tko62Like an NPR show, but for Independents or ConservativesHigh quality program, which helps to teach about, and reinforce the teachings and works of Thomas Sowell. We stumbled on one episode and now are starting from the beginning to listen to them all – very well done.
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Jengoesto DRefreshingThis podcast is an invaluable introduction to one of the greatest thinkers of our time. The interviews are thoughtful and patient; and various perspectives are presented respectfully. It’s refreshing to hear honest discussions and debates relating to important societal topics, all without self-serving drama.
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DellawillThanks for spreading Thomas Sowell’s wisdom with us!This podcast sets a high standard for intellectual conversation and production quality. For some episodes, I’d love to revisit and recap the main ideas and supporting arguments. Also this is the only podcast I wish I have all the transcripts. Thanks Alan. Please keep up the Great work!
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Thanos FanRequired listeningIt is such a shame that there’s so many people have never even heard of Thomas Sowell.
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cthiele10Excellent and valuable informationAlan does a great job of discussing Dr. Sowell’s work by bringing together experts on both sides of the different topics and showing the depth and brilliance of Dr. Sowell. It’s nice to have that balance and insight both from the host and guests. Please keep up the work in showing your audience the depth of thought from Dr Sowell.
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Adelgarde1Always a Pleasure!The latest podcast on Freedom is outstanding. Once again, Alan has crafted an insightful program that continues to highlight the hypocrisy of the so called liberal left, (can we please stop all the insane and inane labeling) and the dangers they pose to open and critical thinking in our society.
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MrAeroGradGreat PodcastThis is an excellent source for all thing Thomas Sowell. Alan does a terrific job putting together the topics and presenting materials. The show has helped me know which Sowell books to read next. Thank you for getting this information out there.
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jonsbyBetter with every episode!This is one of the few podcast that I actually slow down so I can savor it!
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cY83646929Invaluable informationGreat podcast!
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Daniel MooreGreat Introduction to Sowell's WorkThis is a great podcast to introduce you to the work of Thomas Sowell. I was already very familiar with Sowell prior to listening to this podcast and I think Wolan does a very good job of discussing and distilling Sowell's works. It's a well produced show for a one-man crew, and I look forward to new episodes.
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CSM RADr. Sowell GOATI just discovered him about 2 years ago and have been buying and reading all his books. I can’t believe he is not a nationally known intellectual, he is the most brilliant social scientist I have ever read.
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CJ in TXBetter Late than Never-Thank You!So, I guess I tangentially knew, sort of, about. Nah, baloney I didn't know squat about Sowell. And the truth is he probably never will get the recognition of the intellect and pragmatic sage that he actively has been for decades, until sometime after his passing. That is is shame. But this podcast is a blessing for finding out about his thought processes, his empirical analyses of very often emotional issues. Todays problems are indeed the results of yesteryear's solutions. There are no solutions, only trade offs. One tip-reverse the order on the playlist and listen to them from the beginning episode. Makes it so much easier for the podcasts to role into the next newer one-you're welcome!
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C McKeelThank you for the hard workIn a world where issues feel like they’re being addressed for a championship wrestling audience, it’s refreshing to hear topics addressed from an intellectual who is actually intellectual. And from a host that is as well. I have enjoyed every episode. I wish our society was willing to adopt the genius of Thomas Sowell.
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T. S. foreverA very worthwhile podcast.Thomas Sowell’s ideas on a wide variety of topics is very intriguing and so worthwhile. He backs up all his information with much empirical evidence. What a great opportunity to expand one’s way of thinking. Alan Wolen does an excellent job discussing Sowell’s books. The episodes include interesting and knowledgeable guests. This podcast is definitely worth one’s time.
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Khan DulceGreatSowell is a genius and true renaissance man; in the classical sense. Please have more podcasts of this type.
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Bo CoffmanAmazing podcast and addition to Thomas Sowell readingAlan, I am so grateful I found this podcast when you first started it and haven’t missed it since. It was great timing, right after two friends of mine spoke of Thomas Sowell and introduced me to his books. I was one of the many who had never heard of him and I’m so glad I do now. Your podcast provides such rich enhancement to reading Sowell. Excellent insight, commentary and guests. Keep up the incredible work! -Bo Coffman
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James FitzGeraldperfectSuch a great idea, succinct and solid layout and execution. Makes me wish there were more podcasts like it. Thank you for doing this!
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checkers9Love love loveMy favorite podcast next to Victor Davis Hanson. So happy that we have such a variety of interesting and intelligent podcasts to feed the mind. Thank you!
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LoosemonkI’m here for youAlan, I’m here to review because I can’t review on stitcher. Really enjoy your podcast and thoughtful commentary regarding arguably the greatest thinker America has ever produced. The world needs Thomas Sowell and you’re giving it to them. Keep it rolling 🤙
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abanegas71“Making sense in a senseless world”Wonderful and enjoyable and very educational conversations of smart people talking about one of the greatest minds of these times and his work. Alan Wolan does a fantastic job bringing very smart thinkers and creating a catchy and entertaining show in every episode. I reached to ep. 11 to find ads on the show. Ads that are tad obnoxious and quite out of tune to support the “unsorting” process explained by Alan Wolan in this episode. The content is still fantastic, but the ads curated by Apple are getting on my nerves. Ep. 14, dealing with public education… I wish I have heard it before sending my kids to the public system in the U.S. Again, Alan Wolan nailed! He used an interview with Thomas Sowell of 1993 to describe the maladies of the U.S. public educational system. It seems that the interview was made yesterday. It could have not been so current. The system has been declining for over three decades and as Wolan said, for some reason, COVID served as a catalyst that has accelerated such decline even further. I am really concerned about my children and the future of this country.
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thefirepandaLove Sowell, Hate ads.Love Thomas Sowell and was excited to find a podcast discussing him and his works. The first few episodes are pretty great. Then you get to the ones with ads. Just way too many and it takes you out of the conversation. Knowing I’ll have to wade through the ads now make me want to listen less.
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brandysolWow!!Wow! This podcast is so informative! The wisdom of Thomas Sowell is so vast that it can be a lot take in so I’m appreciative of the way this podcast breaks this wisdom down into small bites! It allows me to ponder and think more deeply about the topics addressed in each episode! Thank you!!! Please keep up the great work!!
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