Former subscriber... too much BEE, not enough guest
I'm a huge BEE fan, but there is too much monologue (it will either revolve around generation wuss, a diatribe on how any form of protest is pointless work by "snowflakes", the demise of the movie industry, a critique on identify politics or an anecdote illustrating the generational gap between he and his millennial boyfriend. Since his monologue can be 45 minutes it's often all of the above). Once in awhile these are incredibly insightful monologues but when they are as long as the interview are they necessary during every pod cast? Regarding the interviews he needs to learn active listening and in some cases the art of research. Definitely worth dipping in to download the one or two but as a subscription... not for me anymore.Read full review »
Jefferson253 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/10/17
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