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Tetragrammaton with Rick Rubin

Rick Rubin
The Polyphonic Spree
Monty Python
Get Out
Venture Capital
Creativity
Tripping Daisy
Terry Gilliam
The Kitchen
South By Southwest
Covid-19
Italian Culture
Sicario
London
Marc Andreessen
Personal Growth
Disney
Music Production
Improvisation
Film Festivals
History

In-depth interviews that may blow your mind. With Rick Rubin

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Host

Rick Rubin
Host and renowned music producer known for his unique perspective on creativity and deep engagement with guests across various fields, facilitating insightful conversations about art and culture.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 3.7k ratings
  • My goto podcast

    I enjoy this podcast so much; I always look forward to each and every episode & every guest. This podcast is the best out there.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ghengus23
    United States9 days ago
  • great

    just awesome

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lulai65
    Austria16 days ago
  • I play the tetragrammaton podcast everyday on my way to work, when i run out of episodes i go back and listen to older ones, it is my favorite podcast of all time, purely because rick rubin brings the energy that leads to deep discussions between 2 people who are already accomplished in their own field,

    Audible
    5
    Abduljalil Mahrougi
    United States16 days ago
  • Thoughtful, Sometimes Contradictory

    I really enjoy Rick's research and simple insightful questions that draw out the interview subject. I always learn something. He knows when not to talk and let the guest expound. Less is more. Now the contradiction, first the style of the advertising is saddled with squeaky annoying music and fake 1950s sounding voice over. It all sounds the same. Products trying to get exposure all blend together in a bad way. Finally the name of the podcast is so contrived, exactly the opposite of Ric... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Journo3
    United States23 days ago
  • Opened my mind

    I’ve learned more from this podcast than any other one and love the long form and deep listening. Rick lacks skepticism but you can forgive him for his love and enthusiasm

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    displayexplorer
    United Statesa month ago

Listeners Say

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Some feedback highlights a desire for a more diverse lineup of guests, particularly female voices in the conversation.
Overall, the podcast is seen as a platform that stimulates deep thinking and personal reflection, engaging audiences on multiple levels.
Listeners appreciate the insightful and often mind-blowing conversations, with many praising the depth and authenticity of the discussions.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Spotify
#35
United States/Arts
Apple Podcasts
#40
United States/Arts
Spotify
#49
United Kingdom/Arts
Apple Podcasts
#37
Canada/Arts
Apple Podcasts
#77
United Kingdom/Arts
Spotify
#32
Australia/Arts

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Woody Allen
Q: Did you ever feel like you were part of either a group of filmmakers, or what do you think of yourself like a Mel Brooks or like a Martin Scorsese?
I came up with those guys and we were all working the same time, and so I would think of them as contemporaries of mine.
Woody Allen
Q: Did you always have a dream to make films from childhood?
Not really, I wanted to be in show business and started as a writer, but I eventually got into movies accidentally.
Woody Allen
Q: What do you recall about making Sleeper?
Sleeper was the first movie that I made with some plot to it, starting with the idea of contemporary humor that leads into the future.
Mollie Engelhart
Q: How did you decide to open the first restaurant?
I saw opportunity, brought in investors, and built a successful restaurant despite many challenges.
Mollie Engelhart
Q: What was the motivation for your move to Texas?
I thought the restaurants would return to normal and wanted to expand my restaurant presence in an area more open to business.

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What is Tetragrammaton about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast features in-depth interviews exploring profound and often unconventional topics related to art, society, and culture. Hosted by a renowned figure with a rich background in the music industry, conversations frequently navigate the intricacies of creativity, personal identity, and the human experience. Guests from various fields share their unique perspectives, offering insights on storytelling, the societal implications of art, and personal journeys that challenge traditional narratives. A noteworthy aspect is the host's ability to engage guests in a manner that encourages vulnerability, leading to discussions that are both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant.

Listeners can expect a blend of artistic exploration and phil... more

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1. Ed Ruscha
2. Marlon Brando
3. David Eagleman
4. Bruce Johnston
5. Víkingur Ólafsson
6. Ben Greenfield
7. Richard Feynman
8. Brianna Wiest

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