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RayxzsRThe content is made simple for common audience but the make host tends to distract viewers by repeatedly touching the laptop’s mouse pad for no obvious reason. He keeps moving around like a child with ADHD and can be distracting.
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bzau!Chris JansenMr Jansen briefly mentioned that he had “other ideas he liked more” than nuclear power - can you share?
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Stan CuppMissed this ShowGlad you’re back!
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MTB716Informative, In-depth, and EngagingDion Rabouin brings enthusiasm and intelligence to deliver an informative and engaging podcast. Not afraid to question the top business leaders and economists, Mr. Rabouin provides a compact yet detailed weekly review focused on the top stories and their impact on the economy. His preparation and energy result in a must-listen-to show to be better informed on issues and opportunities.
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Tamizh asiraiyarContent is great ; music has mellowedContent is great this is business news, corrections made are much appreciated. Wsj always the king
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why??$??It’s not about the interviewerGood content usually but the interviewer’s constant use of “I” and “me” and “I agree with you” are very distracting and inappropriate. I’m here for the information, not Keith Olberman or Don Lemon level narcissism.
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NYC22splPerfect tone for a SundayGood weekend report. I interesting topics. Enjoy listening to DR. Also impressed with his interviewing skills, on display recently when he had a White House spokesperson on.
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SYRUP-SYNTHOSISContent is good but the host is terrible!This could be a good addition to the WSJ lineup, but the host is so hard to listen to. The only time I enjoyed this podcast is when there were the guest hosts. Then the normal one comes back and starts with a sentence that made me immediately regret tuning it, he goes “ yo fam what’s good!”. Listen no judgement on how you articulate in a informal setting, but this can’t be the host WSJ sticks with, if this man is the one writing content then cool but pick a different person to speak because I just can’t believe this is a professional podcast, it comes off way to informal and it insults the audience. I will be unfollowing this one for now but will check back in a few months to see if we have a new host. Hope you take this seriously, if this is what WSJ turns to I will be canceling all my WSJ affiliated accounts and you will lose others as well if you go this route. Stick to good quality information and please don’t try to “fit in” with the informal lazy crowd, because then you will get informal and lazy customers who will be more than happy to be informal and lazy when they don’t pay you.
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sp312_IOMTExcellent podcastThis guy does good stuff for the WSJ. He has an enthusiasm about the markets and he delivers his analysis and questions thoughtfully.
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kc8egqClear ExplinationsAlways enjoy Dions clear explanations of complex topics.
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Mark6 ArmWorth the timeLooking forward to this podcast. Dions YouTube clips have always been interesting analyses on market. Great new voice in the wsj portfolio
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JessicacxClear and to the pointAppreciate Dion’s clarity and thoughtful insights on market and economy. He is one of the best I’ve seen at breaking things down in an entertaining and informative way. Keep up the great work!
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TribuchetI Get It!Finally! Wall Street Speak that I can now understand. Thanks Dion!
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Lakeside2000Good “Week ahead” for non-professionals or studentsThis is an upbeat superficial review of major financial coming events but geared towards students (HS or college) or non-professionals looking for just enough of a preview of what’s coming up. The background music made me anxious, it just doesn’t play well with business news.
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Msb-takenGood additional podcast from WSJI’ve been following dion rabouin videos online and I’m glad to have a podcast I can listen to as well. Mr. Rabouin does an excellent job of interpreting data in an engaging and accessible way.
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Jmacro 2Please change the host,the show sounds like a rap album I’m here for business news not hearing incomplete sentences
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