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I really want to like this podcast as I listen to a variety of pods about food, splendid table, sporkful, and my favorite food history podcast - the anthrochef. I am disappointed in the quality of the interviews, production quality, and what many commenters are saying is a very Eurocentric perspective. You absolutely cannot have a good podcast without an engaged host, decent production, and a structured format. The sound quality of the phone calls is absolutely horrible, I wanted to listen to the Paris episode and could not deal with the background noise after about 3 minutes, and I usually like to give podcasts a good chance before I decide it’s not for me. Do better Heritage!!! Listen to the feedback!!! :(
olivejuice678 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/12/21
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She made nasty and hate comments. I expect more out of you.
mard stevens via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/13/21
Why do so many of the ethnic cuisine deep dives involve white “experts” on a particular subject rather then native practitioners? (Eg Chinese street food). They speak English and don’t need outsiders to bring the light. Linda loves to hear herself speak.
mariel1112 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/04/19
This podcast has so many interesting guests, but many of the conversations don’t get very far past a shallow overview of the book.
JezzyFox via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/01/18
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