Horrendous
Update...tried this podcast again. Still one star. The British guy is fine, but the other guy just drones on as well as talking way too much about boring stuff. I find myself skipping ahead every time he talks. Cannot he be more succinct and less tedious and irritating. His voice and delivery need lots of work. Unfocused, endless discussion that goes into pointless detail. The British host seems on the ball. However, the American host’s voice needs a huge amount of work though. It sounds like he has a constant cold (nasal droning) and his voice also projects an adolescent sound similar to a 15 year-old. This is distracting. Needs a lot of work to be listenable. Also, I started to count the use of the words “like” and “you know” in five minutes, but I gave up, the numbers were so large. Get some voice training, man! Why are you on any podcast. Update: I thought the Zac character was bad with all his blathering about space and his adolescent voice until the recent host change. OMG, it all got worse. This Chance guy should not be on any podcast. His energy level is one step above a corpse and projects no character at all. He speaks in a dull-witted monotone and has no chemistry with the Mayo guy. What were they thinking? There must be better co-hosts.
Koochiboo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/26/23
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