That Said With Michael Zeldin

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CommPRO and the Museum of Public Relations proudly present That Said With Michael Zeldin. That Said, is a weekly series that takes a comprehensive look at the ideas, events, and people who shape our world. Led by TV legal and political analyst Michael Zeldin, his candid conversations with bestselling authors, thought leaders, and opinion-makers explore their ideas to help move us forward as a community and as a country.

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Recent Reviews
  • Dapa2940
    Now my favorite podcast
    Michael first has a knack for finding provocative authors to talk about their stimulating books. He then draws out the most interesting nuggets from them, invariably making me want to read the book. The breadth of Michael’s knowledge and interests and his ability to lead the authors makes for wonderful discussions.
  • cellogirl6
    That Said With Michael Zeldin
    Michael's interviews are always well researched, thought provoking and interesting. It is so refreshing to listen to a podcast where you know the interviewer has definitely read, reviewed and fully understands the subject matter and yet allows his guests to shine. Thank you
  • Barbados Dave
    Intellect and Preparedness
    Not only is Michael a very smart and thoughtful interviewer, but his preparation enables him to have a conversation with each guest that flows seamlessly. Because he knows his subject matter and guest so well, he never fumbles for a question or is unable to have an energetic and free-flowing discussion. Michael is a first rate interviewer with a first rate mind.
  • Mr. Floyd1
    Mr. Floyd1
    That Said is the most interesting and comprehensive interview podcast there is. Zeldin does a great job
  • jimmyjohnremedial
    A Conversation With CNN’s Dr. Sanjay Gupta
    Bring on the science. Excellent coverage of the fundamentals, what we need to know. Michael
  • TheMangaOtaku
    Riveting content
    Thank you, Michael for bringing us such fantastic content.
  • Somekh
    I walk away smarter
    Every episode gives me something valuable. Michael asks the questions I would ask.
  • Avajojo
    That Said
    Michael has a very easy to listen to style, very clear and concise. Excellent topics. I try to catch as many of his podcasts as I can.
  • A Br
    Interesting guests and analysis!
    Really enjoy these podcasts and Michael is an outstanding interviewer and conversationalist.
  • allnamesfaken
    That Said — Really Well Done
    Good selection of guests and thoughtful and well organized preparation. The perspectives of the guests are elicited in an easy yet rigorous way, and Zeldin strikes just the right balance of speaking and listening, mostly listening. Entertaining and productive.
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