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Sean Rameswaram

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
4455 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

Today, Explained
100 days of payback

Vox's Andrew Prokop. Sean Ramos-Furham, you're up next. Who do you got?

Today, Explained
100 days of payback

Wonderful to hear from him. Today's episode was produced by Devin Schwartz and Victoria Chamberlain.

Today, Explained
100 days of payback

Wonderful to hear from him. Today's episode was produced by Devin Schwartz and Victoria Chamberlain.

Today, Explained
100 days of payback

Wonderful to hear from him. Today's episode was produced by Devin Schwartz and Victoria Chamberlain.

Today, Explained
100 days of payback

Amina El-Sadi is our editor.

Today, Explained
100 days of payback

Amina El-Sadi is our editor.

Today, Explained
100 days of payback

Amina El-Sadi is our editor.

Today, Explained
The most dangerous award

I think it's time we give a little love to our stunt coordinators and our stunt...

Today, Explained
The most dangerous award

I think it's time we give a little love to our stunt coordinators and our stunt...

Today, Explained
The most dangerous award

I think it's time we give a little love to our stunt coordinators and our stunt...

Today, Explained
The most dangerous award

I don't think I'm ever going to fly with anyone else.

Today, Explained
The most dangerous award

I don't think I'm ever going to fly with anyone else.

Today, Explained
The most dangerous award

I don't think I'm ever going to fly with anyone else.

Today, Explained
The most dangerous award

You're so right, Mr. Bond.

Today, Explained
The most dangerous award

You're so right, Mr. Bond.

Today, Explained
The most dangerous award

You're so right, Mr. Bond.

Today, Explained
The most dangerous award

This is where we leave you, Mr. Bond.

Today, Explained
The most dangerous award

This is where we leave you, Mr. Bond.

Today, Explained
The most dangerous award

This is where we leave you, Mr. Bond.

Today, Explained
The startup that cried dire wolf

Direwolves, not just a thing from Game of Thrones, not just Jon Snow's best friend. Direwolves walked the Americas for millennia, up until about 14,000 years ago when maybe their primary food source dried up or humans hunted them to extinction, no one was taking notes. But we know they were a bit bigger than gray wolves, they ate a lot of meat, and their bite could crush bones.