Reading the Globe: A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture around the world.

A weekly digest of the most important news, ideas and culture from around the world. Host Michael Washburn summarizes the best journalism from the week that was, including the publications you never have time to read. www.themediaglobe.com
My new go to!
10/10/2021
Being a regular listener of the pop culture happy hour podcast, I am fond of this type of entertainment. I will be checking in here from now on to get my weekly entertainment news, more details and variety!
Valuable - when not grinding axes
10/11/2021
One of the root causes of America’s political discourse malaise is echo chambers on the left and right and the dwindling number of people who still care to listen to the other side and engage meaningfully. I value Reading the Globe for mostly doing a very good job of both making me aware of interesting stories I wouldn’t have otherwise seen (e.g., “the longest power cable in the world, extending 3,800 kilometers underwater from wind and solar energy generators in the Guelmin Oued-Noun region roughly in the middle of Morocco to the U.K.”) and ones I’ve seen headlines on but haven’t had a chance to read (“Robinhood got hit with the largest fine ever levied by the Financial Industrial Regulatory Authority”). And Washburn has opened my eyes to thoughtful takes I wouldn’t have seen or sought out on important events. At times, however, the message is marred by commentary that seems designed to pander to Trump cultists: “Australia, where people are enduring restrictions on their movements and activities that make a dystopian novel like Orwell‘s 1984 seem tame.” Come on, man.
About
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- CreatorMichael Washburn
- Years Active2021 - 2022
- Episodes24
- RatingClean
- Copyright© Sea of Reeds Media
- Show Website