Good ideas; inaccessible paid content
I love a lot of their ideas on their main feed, though I agree with another reviewer that their constant advertising of their paid content (some of which is very expensive) gets old. I joined their Happy Hour program to get the bonus podcasts and a discounted workshop, and I was unable to access them. I could get some of the podcast episodes on their site, but not in a podcast player (either Apple or Spotify). I could not access the discounted workshop, because when I clipped the coupon for it the price didn’t change. I contacted them three times for help (once through their chat feature and twice through email) and have received no response. So take what you can from their main episodes and don’t bother signing up for the membership.
EvelinaFBC via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/31/24
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