Inane patter.
Not worth your time. The nattering hosts lack curiosity and a readiness to ask good questions. In the episode featuring Prue Leith, no host raises the question why would Pillsbury copyright the term “bake-off.”. One host mutters that the motive has to be to earn a big payday. Lame and ignorant. Apparently no one there bothered to learn what the legal obligations of holding copyright involves. So no, it has nothing to do with earning a big payday.
tommg via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/01/23
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I’m late to the party but binged a whole bunch of episodes. So far, my favourite episode is Abigail Spencer. Insightful, thoughtful and emotional- her story through loss, grief, success and empathy- truly touching and beautiful!
DannyFan1 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/25/23
I’m not yet sure how this podcast is different from all others. Moreover I’m struggling w the premise being conveyed about no topic being off limits and really going where no others have gone before… (ie. Divorce romance affairs etc…) when in fact Rachel is notorious for going to every length to...Read full review »
Don't Blink, youll miss it! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/31/22
I have loved this podcast so far! I’ve followed Rachel forever and have loved “getting to know” Olivia through this. Their friendship seems so genuine and I appreciate how honest they are. So excited for future episodes!
GoonSquad10 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/19/22
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