“Hard Fork” Podcast Hosts Reflect on Two Years of Tech and Business Discussions
Kevin Roose and Casey Newton, hosts of the popular New York Times podcast “Hard Fork,” have been navigating the world of technology and business for almost two years now. With about 90 episodes under their belt, the duo has covered a wide range of topics, from the TikTok ban to Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover.
Despite their experience in the industry, the hosts still find themselves surprised by the occasional encounter with a fan. Newton shared a recent experience where a stranger recognized him from their YouTube channel, highlighting the growing reach of their podcast.
Throughout their journey, Roose and Newton have strived to inform and entertain their listeners, constantly tweaking the podcast’s format to keep things fresh. They have received feedback from fans, both positive and critical, but overall, the response has been overwhelmingly supportive.
Looking ahead, the hosts have big dreams for the future of “Hard Fork.” Newton hopes to continue surprising listeners with inventive segments, while Roose aims to make the podcast the biggest show in the world, surpassing even the likes of Joe Rogan.
As they reflect on their partnership, Newton and Roose express admiration for each other’s journalistic skills and friendship. Despite their differences in opinion at times, the hosts share a strong bond and mutual respect for one another.
With their eyes set on new goals and dream guests, Roose and Newton are ready to take “Hard Fork” to even greater heights in the world of tech and business podcasting.