Come for the Hysteria, stay for Chelsea
Chelsea puts on a great show. Most listeners are probably drawn in but a few hysteria topics that speak or spoke to them at some point, but subscribers stay for Chelsea. They are an engaging host that manages to bridge to American cultural phenomenon and hysteria with real world consequences through their research, observations and of course their personal anecdotes and passion. I wouldn’t have assumed that Chelsea’s queer identity or former conspiratorial tendencies would further enhance the storytelling, but in episodes like the Gay Agenda and even broader conspiracies like the Illuminati, there’s something more engaging and powerful when a member of a minority community speaks to their truth. It’s much easier to empathize and therefore, easier to follow the hysteria and its real target and very real victims. I wouldn’t be surprised at all if this podcast is optioned as a TV series sometime soon, but until the big sellout moment (kidding), I will enjoy every episode as if it’s been produced just for me and few other outcasts who have always been fascinated with the minds of Americans.
killy the kid via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/08/24
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Might be an enjoyable podcast, but I cannot get past excessive and annoying overuse of "like" fillers in speech of the host, and to a greater extent, Jake. Take a reputable public speaking class before venturing into the world of podcasts, like, please.Read full review »
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Oh man, it’s my new favorite podcast. I love the deep dive into these legends and conspiracy theories, and the honest perspective the host brings.
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