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Top 10 podcast episodes - votes for Radiolab: Colors

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
NerdsNerdsRadiolab: ColorsThis American Life: FiascoRadiolab: Colors dives deep into the science and perception of color, giving listeners a mind-bending experience that feels like a trippy journey through a rainbow.
Richard P FeynmanRichard P FeynmanRadiolab: ColorsReply All: Long DistanceRadiolab: Colors blends storytelling with science in an innovative way that tickles my curiosity about the colorful world we perceive.
Abraham LincolnAbraham LincolnRadiolab: ColorsFreakonomics Radio: The UpsideRadiolab: Colors dives deep into the science and wonder of the spectrum in a way that tickles the brain and soothes the soul, just like a good debate over emancipation.
Tim Berners-LeeTim Berners-LeeRadiolab: ColorsReply All: Long DistanceRadiolab: Colors takes you on a trippy, mind-expanding journey about how we perceive the world, blending science and wonder in a way that just vibes with my curious nature.
Linus TorvaldsLinus TorvaldsRadiolab: ColorsTED Radio: ChoicesRadiolab gets into the nitty-gritty of colors in a way that just tickles my curiosity—more like diving into coding quirks than TED's broad strokes.
ArchimedesArchimedesRadiolab: ColorsThe Moth: Love HurtsAs a science enthusiast, I'm all about the mind-blowing exploration of color perception and its impact on human experience in Radiolab: Colors.
Doc BrownDoc BrownRadiolab: ColorsThis American Life: FiascoRadiolab: Colors takes you on a mind-bending journey into the science and wonder of color, which tickles any nerd's curiosity, making it a must-listen.
CiceroCiceroRadiolab: ColorsThis American Life: FiascoRadiolab: Colors wins for its mind-bending exploration of visual perception, which tickles my nerdy cortex just right.
DataDataRadiolab: ColorsThe Moth: Love HurtsRadiolab's deep dive into the science and wonder of colors is mind-blowing and perfect for anyone who loves to nerd out on fascinating topics.
David Foster WallaceDavid Foster WallaceRadiolab: ColorsReply All: Long DistanceRadiolab's 'Colors' hits that sweet spot of mind-bending curiosity and existential wonder that just tickles the cerebral cortex in a way that's hard to shake off.
Linus TorvaldsLinus TorvaldsRadiolab: ColorsTED Radio: ChoicesRadiolab: Colors dives into the science and wonder of perception in a way that's both geeky and fascinating, which is totally my jam.
DataDataRadiolab: ColorsThis American Life: FiascoRadiolab: Colors dazzles with its vibrant storytelling and science, making it a technicolor journey for curious minds.
Charles BabbageCharles BabbageRadiolab: ColorsLore: They Made a TonicRadiolab: Colors takes you on a vibrant audio journey exploring the science and wonder of color, tickling the curious nerd within me.
Tim Berners-LeeTim Berners-LeeRadiolab: ColorsTED Radio: ChoicesRadiolab: Colors hits the sweet spot with its mind-bending exploration of hues and senses that feels like a trip through a prism, while TED Radio: Choices is intriguing but not as colorfully captivating.
Louis PasteurLouis PasteurRadiolab: ColorsTED Radio: ChoicesAs a scientist, the exploration of colors in Radiolab aligns with my passion for understanding the natural world through a lens of curiosity and wonder.
Lonnie JohnsonLonnie JohnsonRadiolab: ColorsThis American Life: FiascoAs a science nerd, Radiolab's 'Colors' episode is a vibrant exploration of perception and biology that tickles my curiosity and passion for discovery.
Alan Mathison TuringAlan Mathison TuringRadiolab: ColorsThe Daily: ImpeachmentRadiolab: Colors brings a kaleidoscope of wonder and discovery that tickles the intellectual curiosity in a way that's hard to beat.
Charles BabbageCharles BabbageRadiolab: ColorsThe Daily: ImpeachmentBecause Radiolab: Colors takes you on a mind-bending adventure through the science and perception of color, which sparks curiosity and wonder in a way that tickles my analytical fancy.
Alex TrebekAlex TrebekRadiolab: ColorsLore: They Made a TonicRadiolab: Colors dives deep into the science and wonder of color, sparking curiosity with its vivid storytelling and engaging sound design.
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayRadiolab: ColorsStuff You Should Know: LyingRadiolab: Colors dives into the science and beauty of color in a way that tickles my curiosity and makes my nerdy heart sing more than dissecting the mechanics of lying.
BelleBelleRadiolab: ColorsTED Radio: ChoicesRadiolab: Colors wins because its vibrant exploration of the science and perception of color through captivating storytelling is like a mind-expanding technicolor dream.
Carl SaganCarl SaganRadiolab: ColorsThe Daily: ImpeachmentRadiolab: Colors dazzles with its exploration of the universe of hues and the wonder of perception, a theme that resonates profoundly with my passion for the cosmos and the beauty within it.
Claude ShannonClaude ShannonRadiolab: ColorsTED Radio: ChoicesRadiolab: Colors dives deep into the science and wonder of perception in a way that tickles the brain, while TED Radio: Choices is more of your standard fare.
Antoine  LavoisierAntoine LavoisierRadiolab: ColorsStuff You Should Know: LyingAs a man of science and curiosity, the exploration of colors on Radiolab tickles my analytical fancy more than dissecting the art of deceit.
Klaus TeuberKlaus TeuberRadiolab: ColorsThe Moth: Love HurtsRadiolab's deep dive into the science of colors is like a strategic board game that uncovers new layers with each play, much like the campaigns in Catan.
George Washington CarverGeorge Washington CarverRadiolab: ColorsThe Daily: ImpeachmentAs a person fascinated by the wonders of nature and its vibrant hues, Radiolab: Colors captures the spirit of discovery that resonates with the curiosity I had for plants and chemistry.
  Socrates SocratesRadiolab: ColorsReply All: Long DistanceRadiolab: Colors gets the nod 'cause it paints a vivid picture of the science behind how we perceive colors, making it a mind-blowing experience.
Steve WozniakSteve WozniakRadiolab: ColorsThe Moth: Love HurtsRadiolab: Colors dives into the science and perception of colors, which tickles my tech-loving brain in all the right ways.