Ryan Knutson
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Mm-hmm. Preet, did you listen to Trump on any of his podcasts? I listened to portions of it.
Mm-hmm. Preet, did you listen to Trump on any of his podcasts? I listened to portions of it.
No, that was just text and timing. You wanted her for three hours.
No, that was just text and timing. You wanted her for three hours.
No, that was just text and timing. You wanted her for three hours.
Ben, when you had Donald Trump on your show, what were you hoping to get out of that conversation?
Ben, when you had Donald Trump on your show, what were you hoping to get out of that conversation?
Ben, when you had Donald Trump on your show, what were you hoping to get out of that conversation?
It seems like conservatives have done a better job at building and cultivating audiences in the podcast space. Because we had to. I mean, that's the actual reason.
It seems like conservatives have done a better job at building and cultivating audiences in the podcast space. Because we had to. I mean, that's the actual reason.
It seems like conservatives have done a better job at building and cultivating audiences in the podcast space. Because we had to. I mean, that's the actual reason.
So, Preet, what do you think the left needs to do differently? I mean, people are talking about it needs a Joe Rogan of the left. Yeah, no.
So, Preet, what do you think the left needs to do differently? I mean, people are talking about it needs a Joe Rogan of the left. Yeah, no.
So, Preet, what do you think the left needs to do differently? I mean, people are talking about it needs a Joe Rogan of the left. Yeah, no.
I'm curious to get your take on the media landscape as it's evolving. It seems like the most prominent voices that are forming is on the right, on the left, there's sort of these two echo chambers. People are in that for their algorithms, you know, the sort of fed information that they are more likely to believe in.
I'm curious to get your take on the media landscape as it's evolving. It seems like the most prominent voices that are forming is on the right, on the left, there's sort of these two echo chambers. People are in that for their algorithms, you know, the sort of fed information that they are more likely to believe in.
I'm curious to get your take on the media landscape as it's evolving. It seems like the most prominent voices that are forming is on the right, on the left, there's sort of these two echo chambers. People are in that for their algorithms, you know, the sort of fed information that they are more likely to believe in.
And a traditional media that tries to position itself as more neutral in the center is shrinking in its influence. What do you think that means for our national discourse?
And a traditional media that tries to position itself as more neutral in the center is shrinking in its influence. What do you think that means for our national discourse?
And a traditional media that tries to position itself as more neutral in the center is shrinking in its influence. What do you think that means for our national discourse?