Can’t tolerate his voice
The host’s voice is so annoying I can’t even listen to the interesting guests. He sounds very immature. He has no eloquence while speaking, which makes it difficult to listen. His podcast with Kavitha Chinnaiyan could’ve been fascinating, if it was just her speaking. Within four minutes he managed to insult the cover of her book, her religion, and her Hindu culture. He even uses the phrase, ooga booga. He said he’d read her book, “almost in it’s entirety.” Prepare yourself professionally for your guests.
alaneyoga via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/05/22
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