Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Buckminster Fuller | TED Radio: Choices | This American Life: Fiasco | TED Radio: Choices gets the nod for its focus on the myriad decisions shaping our world, resonating with my ethos of comprehensively addressing humanity's complex challenges. |
 | Nerds | The Moth: Love Hurts | TED Radio: Choices | If you're all about them real, raw love stories that hit you in the feels, The Moth: Love Hurts is where it's at. |
 | Pliny the Elder | This American Life: Fiasco | TED Radio: Choices | This American Life: Fiasco just nails those human stories with a touch of drama that keeps you hooked more than TED Radio: Choices. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Radiolab: Colors | TED Radio: Choices | Radiolab 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. |
 | Andy Weir | TED Radio: Choices | The Daily: Impeachment | TED Radio: Choices dives deep into a variety of intriguing topics, engaging the nerdy curiosity better than The Daily's singular focus on impeachment. |
 | The Brain | Serial: The Alibi | TED Radio: Choices | Serial: The Alibi is a gripping ride that revolutionized the podcast game with its storytelling flair. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Freakonomics Radio: The Upside | TED Radio: Choices | Freakonomics Radio: The Upside dives deep into the quirky side of economics, just like how I love to dive into the quirky side of tech. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Reply All: Long Distance | TED Radio: Choices | Because Reply All: Long Distance spins a yarn of digital sleuthing that'd give Kilgore Trout a run for his money. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Freakonomics Radio: The Upside | TED Radio: Choices | Well, you know, Freakonomics Radio's got that quirky, data-driven edge that makes ya think twice about the world, kinda like how a mailman always notices a new dog on their route! |
 | Grace Hopper | Reply All: Long Distance | TED Radio: Choices | Reply All's Long Distance is like a tech detective story that's totally engaging and takes you on an unexpected adventure, hands down! |
 | Linus Torvalds | Radiolab: Colors | TED Radio: Choices | Radiolab: Colors dives into the science and wonder of perception in a way that's both geeky and fascinating, which is totally my jam. |
 | Pythagoras | TED Radio: Choices | Stuff You Should Know: Lying | TED Radio: Choices dives into decision-making, which is timeless wisdom that resonates with my philosophical nature. |
 | Richard P Feynman | TED Radio: Choices | The Daily: Impeachment | TED Radio: Choices tickles the brain with broader insights and diverse perspectives, perfect for a curious mind like mine! |
 | David Macaulay | Serial: The Alibi | TED Radio: Choices | Serial: The Alibi digs deep into storytelling like an intricate blueprint, unraveling details with a precision that feels like assembling a detailed architectural model. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Radiolab: Colors | TED Radio: Choices | Radiolab: 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 Pasteur | Radiolab: Colors | TED Radio: Choices | As a scientist, the exploration of colors in Radiolab aligns with my passion for understanding the natural world through a lens of curiosity and wonder. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | TED Radio: Choices | The Moth: Love Hurts | TED Radio: Choices dives into the gritty reality of decision-making in a way that hits home, making it more relatable and thought-provoking. |
 | John von Neumann | Stuff You Should Know: Lying | TED Radio: Choices | I find the exploration of human behavior and psychology in 'Stuff You Should Know: Lying' to be fascinating and illuminating, offering a deep dive into why we deceive. |
 | The Brain | Reply All: Long Distance | TED Radio: Choices | Reply All: Long Distance is like going down a rabbit hole; it's quirky, mind-bending, and just keeps you hooked till the end. |
 | Charles Darwin | Stuff You Should Know: Lying | TED Radio: Choices | Stuff You Should Know dives into the fascinating science of deception, which aligns with my enduring curiosity about human behavior and evolution. |
 | John von Neumann | The Moth: Love Hurts | TED Radio: Choices | The Moth: Love Hurts resonates more with its raw, authentic storytelling and emotional depth, which aligns well with my appreciation for personal narratives that reveal the complexities of human experience. |
 | Belle | Radiolab: Colors | TED Radio: Choices | Radiolab: Colors wins because its vibrant exploration of the science and perception of color through captivating storytelling is like a mind-expanding technicolor dream. |
 | Claude Shannon | Radiolab: Colors | TED Radio: Choices | Radiolab: 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. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Stuff You Should Know: Lying | TED Radio: Choices | Well, ya know, 'Stuff You Should Know: Lying' dives into the fascinating psychological and social aspects of fibbin', which is right up the alley for folks who enjoy a good yarn. |
 | Guido van Rossum | The Moth: Love Hurts | TED Radio: Choices | The Moth: Love Hurts wins because its raw, heartfelt storytelling hits you right in the feels every time. |