>This is a quick note of appreciation to share just how much I’ve come to enjoy Dialectic. Like many, I spend every spare minute listening to podcasts, trying to learn something new. **Dialectic has reminded me that it’s still possible to build something strange & exciting in crowded places.** It’s unusual to find such a colourful mix of guests, topics and great questions. I look forward to every new episode! >What a lovely intersection - I have had Looking for Alice pinned in my browser for several weeks now despite having read it a dozen times over the last year or two, and have been listening to your podcast since you interviewed Nabeel. > >**Jackson, you've eclipsed tyler cowen as my go-to podcast interviewer.** I look forward to future episodes > Jackson does not miss - beautiful convo with Kepano (Steph Ango) about control vs scale, letting curiosity grow, good trust vs blind trust, associating pain w learning (good pain vs bad pain) > > **Dialectic is deeply human, and one of my favorite recent podcast finds** >just finished listening to your podcast with nabeel. excellent conversation throughout, **perhaps the best podcast i've listened to this year**. >**they feel simultaneously intellectual and personal which stands out** >**The part that stands out for me is authenticity**. In a landscape where most tech podcasts feature guests pushing products or ideas, **Dialectic focuses on the human. It's refreshing**. Every guest has been exceptional. >Hey dude--quick note of appreciation -- I continue to be blown away by the pod. You do an incredible job of **getting to the heart of beliefs, philosophies and ideals of your guests.** The Tina He and Jacob Horne episodes were really exceptional, and Wolfe was great as well. I leave the listens with dozens of new rabbit holes, ideas to ponder, and inspiration for what's possible in the years ahead. >Appreciate the continuous great conversations. **Each makes me want to be better at something.** >I love going down rabbit holes and an episode of Dialectic feels like i'm getting a tour rather than digging myself To the 0.01% and beyond !🥂 >Dialectic has become my favorite podcast. 18 episodes in and endless notes and rabbit holes to explore. Thank you. > I don't think any other podcast has both expanded my worldview and inspired me more than Jackson's Dialectic > > I just finally got around to listening to one of the earlier episodes with Chris Paik and there are so many incredible lessons and views sprinkled in there that deeply resonated > > Jackson is an amazingly thoughtful interviewer and deserves his flowers > The whole series’s incredible. Started with Jacob Horne, then Steph Ango, next Dan Romero and already convinced to just go listen to them all. Something really unique in the style that is more about how someone thinks than what they are or what they are working on (from my sample size of two) >Hi! I'm a recent subscriber to your podcast (and now your newsletter) and just wanted to say hi, I really like your podcast, keep up the great work, etc. It feels like there's a **new (to me) network of ambitious tech-y people who also care about the humanities** (for lack of a better term), and I've been getting inspired by y'all, so, thanks for what you do!