Musical interference
I liked the idea of learning about these womens’ small inconsequential lives and appreciated what I could hear. Unfortunately often the narrative was not fully audible because of background music and sounds that were too loud and drowned the speech. It’s a fairly common occurrence with podcasts that sound balance is off. It’s the story one wants more than specially composed musical effects.
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