Sorry to be mean! I look forward to your next podcast!
Don't worry! I won't get offended by criticism, I would encourage more people to give it and learn how to receive and interpret it. Also you might not hear from me personally for a long time, I like to be a guest sometimes on the show (or other shows) but it's not my podcast and the style/topic isn't something I would like to do on a weekly basis.
I am not very often in the podcast (last time was RTR set review) and this was my first time hosting the show/discussion so part of the foul is definitely mine, I don't have the experience and close chemistry with other hosts to make it run smoothly. PttP on its core is very casual and loosely structured, whereas Kevins show and style is very much the opposite. I would position myself somewhere in the middle but it's hard to come from long hiatus and change the style too much in one episode. Despite the flaws we had, I found the discussion interesting and got few encouraging messages from some of the regulars, but it's good to have also negative feedback. I will make sure that the group who make the podcast weekly will see this also. Kevin seems to be very professional, it was easy jump for him to be a guest in the show.
Funny thing we had New World Order as a topic. Few days later Mark Rosewater recorded an episode about the topic. I would encourage anyone who finds the topic interesting to listen what the founding father of the idea has to say about it:
http://www.wizards.com/magic/magazine/article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/mm/drivetowork - Episode #96
Many years ago, design made a major shift in how we think of and design commons. We called this shift New World Order, and in today's podcast I talk all about how it came to be and what it means to design.