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Top 10 podcast episodes - votes for The Moth: Love Hurts

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Linus TorvaldsLinus TorvaldsFreakonomics Radio: The UpsideThe Moth: Love HurtsFreakonomics Radio dives into the nitty-gritty details and data-driven insights, which is right up my alley compared to storytelling.
NerdsNerdsThe Moth: Love HurtsTED Radio: ChoicesIf you're all about them real, raw love stories that hit you in the feels, The Moth: Love Hurts is where it's at.
Cliff ClavinCliff ClavinThe Moth: Love HurtsLore: They Made a TonicWell, ya see, Norm, The Moth's got that heart-tuggin' emotional appeal that always hits ya right in the feels, kinda like when you find the last beer in a dry fridge after a long day.
Abraham LincolnAbraham LincolnThis American Life: FiascoThe Moth: Love HurtsThis American Life: Fiasco weaves stories with a complexity and depth that resonate, much like the intricate tapestry of our great union.
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.
NerdsNerdsStuff You Should Know: LyingThe Moth: Love HurtsStuff You Should Know: Lying gives the lowdown on why we fib, and that's one juicy topic everyone secretly loves to get the scoop on.
John von NeumannJohn von NeumannThe Moth: Love HurtsLore: They Made a TonicThe Moth: Love Hurts wins for its raw, emotional storytelling that resonates deeply with personal experiences.
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.
Buckminster  FullerBuckminster FullerReply All: Long DistanceThe Moth: Love HurtsReply All: Long Distance wins for its innovative storytelling and tech-centric exploration that resonates with the modern age.
ArchimedesArchimedesThe Moth: Love HurtsThis American Life: FiascoThe Moth: Love Hurts wins because personal stories about love's ups and downs hit closer to home than storytelling about random fiascos.
NerdsNerdsSerial: The AlibiThe Moth: Love HurtsSerial: The Alibi hooks you with its deep dive into real-life mystery, making it a compelling narrative compared to The Moth's more personal storytelling style.
Alan Mathison TuringAlan Mathison TuringTED Radio: ChoicesThe Moth: Love HurtsTED Radio: Choices dives into the gritty reality of decision-making in a way that hits home, making it more relatable and thought-provoking.
David Foster WallaceDavid Foster WallaceSerial: The AlibiThe Moth: Love HurtsSerial: The Alibi hooks you in with its meticulous exploration of truth and perspective, kinda like a riveting infinite jest for your ears.
Guglielmo MarconiGuglielmo MarconiReply All: Long DistanceThe Moth: Love HurtsAs a tech enthusiast, the deep dive into internet mysteries in Reply All: Long Distance is just too fascinating to pass up!
John von NeumannJohn von NeumannThe Moth: Love HurtsTED Radio: ChoicesThe 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.
Charles DarwinCharles DarwinThe Moth: Love HurtsFreakonomics Radio: The UpsideAs a naturalist who cherishes storytelling, The Moth: Love Hurts wins for weaving tales that capture the raw essence of human emotion, much like the intricate beauty of nature itself.
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.
Guido van RossumGuido van RossumThe Moth: Love HurtsTED Radio: ChoicesThe Moth: Love Hurts wins because its raw, heartfelt storytelling hits you right in the feels every time.
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.