Recent Episodes
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S6 EP6 STEP 6: THE TIMELINE
Jun 3, 2021 – 26:57 -
S6 EP5 STEP 5: THE PATHS
May 20, 2021 – 22:39 -
S6 EP4 STEP 4: THE MATCH
May 6, 2021 – 16:35 -
S6 EP3 STEP 3: THE WEIRD IDEAS
Apr 22, 2021 – 16:55 -
S6 EP2 STEP 2: THE VISION
Apr 8, 2021 – 16:46 -
S6 EP1 STEP 1: THE PULSE
Mar 25, 2021 – 20:46 -
S5 EP6: The Case of the Lost American Dream
Aug 27, 2020 – 51:12 -
S5 EP5: Changing Our Relationship to STUFF
Aug 20, 2020 – 37:18 -
S5 EP4: Carrie Goldberg is the Troll Slayer
Aug 13, 2020 – 34:08 -
S5 EP3: Can Big Tech Be Healed?
Aug 6, 2020 – 34:23 -
S5 EP2: Why Arlan Hamilton Still Believes Capitalism is the Great Equalizer
Jul 30, 2020 – 42:17 -
S5 EP1: Eric Ries' Radical Stock Market Experiment
Jul 23, 2020 – 38:54 -
The zigs and zags just keep coming. Welcome to Season 5.
Jul 16, 2020 – 02:58 -
End of A Partnership
May 7, 2020 – 35:53 -
S4 EP22: Mailchimp’s CEO On Building a Multi-Billion Dollar Business Without Being an A$$hole
Dec 12, 2019 – 49:28 -
S4 EP21: Being Ethnically Ambiguous At Work
Dec 5, 2019 – 44:45 -
S4 EP20: How Valerie Jarrett Turned Her Misery Into Motivation
Nov 28, 2019 – 47:59 -
S4 EP19: The Guy Who Quit Planes for Good
Nov 14, 2019 – 33:24 -
S4 EP18: Don't Tie a Pink Ribbon for Kate Pickert
Nov 7, 2019 – 27:38 -
S4 EP17: Helping Your Relationship Survive Your Job
Oct 31, 2019 – 42:07 -
Bonus: “The Surveillance Economy” from IRL
Oct 28, 2019 – 26:25 -
EP16: Ari Weinzweig is Prototyping a New Kind of Delicious Capitalism
Oct 24, 2019 – 37:00 -
S4 EP15: The Secret Ex-Rock Star at The Ford Foundation
Oct 10, 2019 – 25:09 -
S4 EP14: When Women Don't Support Other Women at Work
Sep 26, 2019 – 37:34 -
Bonus: Manoush Guest Hosts the TED Radio Hour!
Sep 20, 2019 – 17:21 -
S4 EP 13: The CEO Who Paid Everyone the $ame $alary. Including Himself.
Sep 19, 2019 – 50:32 -
S4 EP12: We're Rethinking What Success Looks Like
Sep 12, 2019 – 36:41 -
S4 EP11: Pacing Yourself After Burnout
Jul 25, 2019 – 43:10 -
S4 EP10: This is What a Male Identity Crisis Sounds Like
Jul 18, 2019 – 50:01 -
S4 EP09: Is Your Career Veering Off Course...Or Just Doing a Zigzag?
Jul 11, 2019 – 32:05 -
S4 EP08: The Weird Kids At The Big Tech Party
Jun 27, 2019 – 44:25 -
S4 EP07: 46, Female, and Ambitious. Is that so wrong?
Jun 20, 2019 – 42:22 -
S4 EP06: Why Craiglist's Founder Just Wrote Consumer Reports a $6m Check
Jun 6, 2019 – 41:33 -
S4 EP05: The Venture Capitalist Asking Existential Questions
May 30, 2019 – 40:58 -
S4 EP04: When Your Gut Tells You It's Time to END Your Company
May 16, 2019 – 47:07 -
S4 EP03: Adam Grant Says Your Next Boss Might Want You to "Self Manage"
May 2, 2019 – 41:01 -
Bonus: Our Old Podcast is Back! Here's a Taste.
Apr 25, 2019 – 35:59 -
S4 EP02: An Alternative To Silicon Valley's "Unicorn" Bullsh*t
Apr 25, 2019 – 44:43 -
S4 EP01: Manoush and Jen Became Entrepreneurs One Year Ago
Apr 11, 2019 – 43:14 -
S3 EP06: The Plateau of Productivity
Mar 28, 2019 – 25:23 -
S3 EP5: The Slope of Enlightenment
Mar 14, 2019 – 30:07 -
S3 EP4: The Trough of Disillusionment
Feb 28, 2019 – 30:49 -
S3 EP3: The Peak of Expectations
Feb 14, 2019 – 36:04 -
S3 EP2: What Triggers Innovation
Jan 31, 2019 – 22:58 -
S3 EP1: The Lifecycle of an Idea
Jan 17, 2019 – 33:02 -
S2 EP12: Lessons Learned from a Risky Crypto Experiment
Dec 20, 2018 – 41:55 -
S2 EP11: If Capitalism and Socialism Had a Baby
Dec 20, 2018 – 26:26 -
S2 EP10: An App for Information Overload?
Dec 13, 2018 – 33:37 -
S2 BONUS: The Story of ZigZag Through Voice Memos
Dec 6, 2018 – 13:00 -
S2 EP9: Julia Angwin's Investigations Haunt Facebook
Dec 6, 2018 – 38:16
Recent Reviews
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@MsReyna2Just what I neededI started from the beginning a few weeks ago and I’ve loved each season in a different way. It was recommended by a mentor who must have known it was just what I needed at this point in my life and career. I’m sad to now be caught up on episodes but it’s time to move out of the neutral zone and start making a plan to take action. Consider pairing this podcast with a journaling routine if you’re into that because it’s been very insightful and growth-focused. Much love to Manoush (and Jen) for creating this beautiful piece of media!
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al.11Manoush is the bestI love Zigzag, and I’ve loved all of Manoush’s previous projects. She has a wonderful balance of solid reporting and interactive projects. I particularly appreciate how she has a finger on the pulse of what is to come in business, tech, and human experience.
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Private5477Effective, Fun and Enlightening!I rarely write a review, but this podcast and especially the ZigZag project (Season 6) is so incredibly deserving of the best possible review. Manoush Zomorodi is compassionate and insightful. Each episode is a very digestible chunk about 20 minutes long. The assignments are easily relatable and simple and yet so eye-opening. The way the episodes and assignments build on each other is motivating and rewarding. This is exactly what I needed to help me process and focus all the feelings and ideas I have been tumbling around with this past year regarding a potential career transition. I am on episode / assignment 5 and so impressed with how helpful this has been for me. I have shared this with so many colleagues and friends who are going through similar transitions. What perfect timing! Thank you Manoush!
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Wayno_HUBBeen listening since day one. So worth it.Great podcast. Start at the beginning if you can, take notes, think deeply. Then, go back and listen to Manoush on Note to Self. Inspired me to write, to seek my own way and truth.
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ElizabethExpressiveZigZag has stepped up like no other podcastManoush has broken the third wall in season six of ZigZag and it is fantastic. I am loving the participation and exercises. This podcast is a great platform for creating a new generation of thoughtful business leaders!
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JP4.0Excellent showEarnest. Thought provoking. Human.
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Cochrane 628Thank you Manoush and JenEverything that you talk about in here leaves my mouth open.
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evemontielManoush is slayingThis season has been phenomenal. Especially in time where people are trying to figure out where this country is going and how we move forward in times like these. I really love that her focus is helping people to align their passions with their jobs. This last season has been tremendously helpful to me and I’ve been sharing it with my friends. Thank you Manoush!
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VeggiePHInsightful. Therapeutic. Unique.Manoush and Jen are amazing co-hosts with great chemistry whose curiosity and light-heartedness make this podcast a genre of its own. They informed me that there are a lot of people out there, besides myself, who think that techno-capitalism and socio-economic relations need genuine reform. Their guests aren’t household names but they are so insightful which makes this podcast worth listening to, in addition to the cute dork chemistry of Manoush and Jen. Capitalism is getting weird. People are trying to make the system actually work for them in terms of human development besides churning out money. And Manoush and Jen are on it! ☺️
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JeffGetty1Great stories beautifully toldI thought I knew everything about recycling but the episode where the hosted interviews a fourth generation recycler completely changed my understanding about second hand things. Also, it was inspiring. This podcast is a must-listen.
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Jazzmine2023Fun inspirational podcasts with a sense of humor ;)I’ve enjoyed this podcast from the beginning ❤️😉. It’s enjoyable, fun, gives different perspectives on life and gives hope for the future (which we all can appreciate these days). Give it a listen 😉👍❤️✨🧉🍹
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RoflebThank you ManoushNo great words of wisdom from me today. I just want to thank you for helping me renew my connection with humanity. I am enjoying your work and want to help perpetuate it. Be well!
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KatherineChrismanClever, captivating, courageousThis podcast shifts the conversation around technology and business to ask big, compelling questions about the impact on people, livelihoods, communities, and even ecosystems. It’s it both witty and genuine, not to mention wonderfully produced. I can’t recommend it enough.
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PersySanchezSo relatable and honestI love the approach to life the show brings... sometimes I can’t even describe it but listening to it just makes me feel so human and that we are all so similar. Love you Manoush! Keep it up!
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cjrombWow!I love this podcast. I started listening a week ago, and it’s woven itself into my consciousness already in so many wonderful ways.
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sandamomRelatableHappy to have this podcast during these pandemic times. Quality stories, I feel like I am listening to a friend. Thank you!
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Zap1000xManoush is a great teacherWherever Manoush turns her attention, I’m sure to learn something I didn’t know. She’s great at enlightening corners of the world I didn’t even know I would find fascinating.
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ZlasNBrilliantly HumanSo insightful. So thoughtful. So wonderful.
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EillomRellimManoush is The Best!I love Manoush. I have followed her from before note to self was called Note to Self to Zigzag and then now to the TED Radio Hour. I love her personal style of interviewing. She sounds like she’s talking to you as a friend. Thank you so much, Manoush, for your amazing reporting. I also enjoyed Jen’s contributions and I’m sad not to hear her from time to time. Great season: Season five of Zigzag.
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BudLightDartsCome backI sure hope there’s another season. I’m a Manoush groupie.
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christina gayeUnexpected joysEverything I think about- social justice, soucial responsibility, the meaning of life- in one podcast focusing on....economics? I love it.
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JazzyjayzLate to the show!I don’t know how ZigZag season 5 episode 5 landed in my queue, but I became an instant fan. Now I have to go back and see what I’ve been missing.
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jtucazExcellent journalist, knowledgeable guests - enjoyable combination.I've been listening to Manoush Zomorodi since her Note to Self days and have always felt the shows introduced me to something new or helped to solidify a topic. The 2020 season of ZigZag continues this formula of excellent journalism/interview style, interesting topics and knowledgeable guests. ZigZag should be part of your favorite PodCast lineup.
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KrystaAnnOne of the best podcasts being made right now!I’ve been a fan of Manoush since Note to Self, but this podcast took it to a new level! So many people start businesses and then feel the pressure to gloss over the difficulties to make themselves seem more successful but the first seasons of Zig Zag felt so true to life in the struggles of entrepreneurship and innovation. The expansion into systemic issues and questions that face small business owners day-to-day mirrored my own path of inquiry. I think this podcast is essential listening for anyone interested in tech, media, business and what it means to be human in the early 21st century.
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OKrayerThe podcast we all needI’ve loved & listened to this podcast from the beginning. Manoush is an excellent guide to help you maneuver through the world of work. Her voice & interviews are even more valuable during these uncertain times.
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MadforscrambleHumans hard at workManoush and gang explore the working world for all of its good and bad while sharing their own journey. They stumble, succeed, stumble, redirect, interview interesting professionals, and make me think differently about what I thought I knew about the working world. I won’t miss an episode!
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BrownEyedBeauty83One of the best.I didn’t realize how much I loved ZigZag until it went away. So glad this is back!!!’
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Mike33175Thursdays Just Got Better!So excited to hear Manoush is bringing ZigZag back! I’ve been with the show from the beginning and it has definitely been a zigzag! From crypto and blockchain to putting the humanity back in business (and for that matter, life in general), Manoush is always on point! With that warm, personal voice, it isn’t so much like listening to a podcast, but having a conversation with a trusted friend!
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BJA3Love this podcastI love ZigZag. The hosts are fantastic
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GothamologyThese two!For the last two years the ZigZag team have been my companions as I went back from desk jobs to being an EMT. Few have Zigged and zagged as I have over my disjointed series of carrers, and this podcast gave me permisson to continue to not compromise, even if the cost seemed to make no sence. As ZigZag moves on to its next chapter, I wrapped up my stint at the Javitz as a small part of a machine pushing back at a pandemic. Thanks for all the episodes. I am cautiously optimistic. Hopefully someday there will be another season. Be well.
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ashv3Not for meRelieved it’s over.
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Nyx02Love you Manoush and JenThis has been an amazing journey. Good luck!
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SwynkInspiring storytelling!The most recent episode was ZigZag at its best—honest, funny, bittersweet, incisive, and featuring the fantastic chemistry between two hosts who have always inspired me. Fingers crossed that great things lie ahead for both of you! Your skill for shepherding us all into tough conversations and producing quality radio/podcasts will make both of you people I can’t wait to follow in the future!
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blk_beardFirst episodeI’m hooked . Journalism on the blockchain will produce a better product. Hope exists.
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OtterkitThank you for being aroundI'm the owner of a small landscaping business who has been trying for a zebra business before I knew there was a term for it. Thank you for being around. You guys brighten my day!
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Rbw170Found my people.I am obsessed. I don’t own my own business, but am right-hand woman to a smart creative Female entrepreneur and this podcast is insightful professional development with a side of WE GOT THIS. I appreciate knowing that we’re not alone in wanting to run an ethical business and do right by our employees. 🤛🏽
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KimberlusialGet to the pointA lot of patting themselves on the back for quitting their jobs and starting a business. Welcome to what the rest of us female business owners do every day without making a big deal about it. And then talking. About how amazing they are episode after episode after episode. It’s semi-unlistenable. Get ready to fast forward to get to any content.
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boopsygirlA Real Look at Startups and LifeI really enjoy this podcast even though I have no background or real interest in technology. Manoush and Jenn do a great job at teaching you why you should be concerned, involved or interested in different tech issues. They also are just so human and I love when they share about that aspect as well- they make me want to start a project with my BFF.
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Laura laughingNever miss itThank you! I’m still catching up on this season. I fear having big FAANGs in my neck in the night (vampire tech), and started following these journalists on WNYC 5 years ago. Long live life insight! I was a skeptic about blockchain from a woman’s, personal investor’s, and MBA’s perspective. Since the podcaster journalists have (almost) moved on from Civil and blockchain, I’ve struggled with work/career and family while following these podcasts. While I never attempted the 42 steps in Blockchain for Civil, my time listening here is not wasted.
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aaumuellerA rare miss by RadiotopiaI’ll give anything by Radiotopia a chance, but this one needs to go. I was really excited to learn about the mystical bitcoin concept, but when that experiment failed, this podcast was left scrambling for purpose. There is potential here, but the host seems so judgmental towards people who uses amazon and other large corporations, and seems like she expects their untested business to be magically funded by someone without having to prove their worth. Less commentary and self sorrow by the host, and this one could be alright.
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Smooth OpFresh, modern and on pointIf you want real talk about what’s going on in the world of journalism, how it’s quickly changing and impacting you and society, subscribe and listen. Manoush and Jen pour their hearts and souls into each episode and make it one of my most anticipated podcasts I listen to. Highly recommended.
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esouder125This has been my life and I love this!So, I'm decidedly older than this dynamic duo but what I find myself saying again and again and again to various audiences of people younger than me is that I/we/my generation (Gen X aka the forgotten and most marginalized generation) all feel, believe, wanted and still want everything that they and others are making into realities. I was among the early adopters of the belief that "just because it's always been done this way" was not a compelling or even rational reason for doing something. I was too young to jump during the dot.com era which was probably a good thing. So, my route through rebellion was going into companies and firms (I'm a lawyer by training) and finding the most bizarre and obscure ways to add value to the point that I disrupted every organization model out there save the miserable five years when I just played the game while having four kids so I got awesome maternity leave benefits . . . hey, we can all play this game! I JUST left my amazing law firm after 11 years to launch my own thing at 53 and couldn't be happier. I would love to help ensure that the messaging you are carrying forward expands in accessibility to more professional verticals and industries. I'm binging on season 1 and will leave a video note when I get to season 4. Y'all are a strong year ahead of me in the journey and I know I will have more concrete and current stories to share. All the best! Elizabeth
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TenaciousCatholicI love this podcastI love this podcast and it is so inspiring for Me right now. I am trying to get my own business off the ground and it means the world to hear about a similar journey from two amazing brilliant people!
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MegLeoManiacLove this show (and its hosts)This podcast goes above and beyond to deliver amazing stories and report news responsibly with authentic voices. This is what the future of journalism is.
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MaryLizCGetting better and betterI love how real these two can get. They explore in detail on subjects and ask good questions. Plus, I dig how they aren’t afraid to admit when things go south and they start to worry about the future. They don’t sugar coat real life.
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Card1234I take it backI am halfway through Season 2 and I felt compelled to change my original review that was mostly focused on how I feel “blockchain is so boring” and how I missed Note to Self. Zigzag is coming into itself and Season 2 is so much better. I loved the memos episode and the episode about the news app. Can’t wait to finish the season, might go for a long walk this afternoon to keep listening. Great job!
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Shuri the Wonder KittenRecommendedThis podcast has taught me a lot, and it's an enjoyable listen.
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sydney_neuroFantastic show!I’ve been listening from the beginning and I love to hear the show evolve! If you’re at all interested in 1) entrepreneurship, 2) tech and/or blockchain, or 3) powerful women, CHECK IT OUT!
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ashbyellowBada$$ Boss B!tchesManoush and Jenn take us on their journey through the world of tech and podcasting. They are the Start-Up duo that I’ve always wanted to hear, because it’s unique to hear this kind of story coming from women. I loved Manoush and Jenn’s former show Note To Self but in this show, they get to be themselves and take us through this journey in cryptocurrency, teach us women just how unfriendly this currency is to non-males, and try to find investors. It’s a fun ride, even though sometimes the tech talk goes over my head.
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Ksmith9956Finally giving upThis had a lot of promise but just never delivered.
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