You're Right, You're Right
You're Right, You're Right is a conversational podcast exploring the tension between empathy and truth-seeking. The show is hosted by Nik Edmiidz and features an AI conversational partner, Rabbi Ben.
Premise
Each episode begins with a simple premise: when you listen carefully, many opposing perspectives initially make sense. Instead of starting from disagreement, the show starts by acknowledging that instinct — "you're right… you're right." From there, the conversation pushes deeper to examine where those perspectives hold up, where they conflict, and what can be learned from the friction between them.
Format
Rather than acting as a typical interviewer, Rabbi Ben serves as an intellectual foil — asking questions, challenging assumptions, and helping surface the underlying ideas driving the discussion. Listeners hear ideas tested as they unfold, including moments of uncertainty, reconsideration, and intellectual tension.
Topics
Episodes often explore topics at the intersection of culture, business, technology, and personal experience. Some discussions examine differences between professional environments — such as startup culture in San Francisco versus corporate dynamics in Tokyo. Others look at how people form beliefs, how misunderstandings arise, and why well-intentioned perspectives can still lead to misalignment.
The goal of the show is not to win debates or promote fixed conclusions. Instead, it aims to create thoughtful, exploratory conversations that reflect how people actually reason through complex issues in real time.
By combining personal stories with broader cultural observations, You're Right, You're Right invites listeners to step outside rigid positions and engage with the possibility that multiple perspectives can feel valid — while still asking what ultimately leads to better understanding.
In a media environment that often rewards quick opinions and tribal certainty, the podcast offers something different: a slower conversation that begins with empathy and moves toward clarity.