
Politics discussion and stuff of that sort, hosted by Andrew Xu. Episodes air every other Thursday.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | a year ago |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNews | |||

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Frames of Space is a standout show, highly recommended. Andrew engages with a fascinating array of guests, covering political and social topics with a spirit of genuine curiosity. He never overshadows the guests with his own message, but rather creates opportunities for nuanced conversations. His careful preparation and thoughtful approach come through in every episode.
I’ve been listening to this show for awhile now and have grown to like it more and more. Andrew is a thoughtful interviewer who touches on timely and important topics. The guests are an impressive group of influential voices in our current discourse. If you have any interest in politics, policy, or society, you’ll enjoy this podcast!
How refreshing it is to find a podcast that covers sociology, politics, and the human experience produced by a young person who takes the time to prepare meaningful questions for high calibre guests, always listening to what they have to say, challenging them as appropriate, all resulting in highly engaging dialogue that does not shove itself down your throat. We need more of this.
This podcast is excellent. Andrew has on interesting guests and asks well thought out questions that help frame the conversation and facilitate insightful discussions. I’ve enjoyed each episode, keep up the great work Andrew!
Andrew is a respectful and thoughtful interviewer with an intimate familiarity of the topics discussed and the major fault lines within those debates. I highly recommend this podcast.
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