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Furthermore, Neyfakh’s voice—while distinct—can sometimes feel a bit too detached. He is the calm narrator in the eye of the storm. While this provides clarity, it sometimes creates a slight emotional distance between the listener and the raw human tragedy of the events being discussed.
: Neyfakh was among the first to demonstrate that multidrug resistance in bacteria often stems from a single protein capable of transporting a wide variety of structurally diverse compounds.
Before his podcasting fame, Neyfakh was a prolific staff writer for The Boston Globe and The New York Observer .
His genius lies in pacing. He resists the urge to summarize. Instead, he drops the listener into the timeline, week by week, making the listener feel the confusion, the tedium, and the sudden bursts of terror that the original participants felt. Under his guidance, Watergate wasn't a dry constitutional crisis; it was a noir detective story where the "bad guys" were just as confused as the "good guys."