Still good
This show is still good despite the fact that Rick hasn’t learned much over the years about interview style. He still likes to interject his own story and history to the guests and forgets that frequent listeners have heard it over and over again. I can almost repeat what he’s going to say about being an 18-year-old kid, and living a messed up life. What 18-year-old kid isn’t?? is what I always wanna say. He acts like being on drugs and getting arrested at 18 is unusual. At any rate, if he wants to tell his story to the guest, he should have a conversation prior to the interview because the listeners have all heard it a thousand times. Also, stop interjecting your pet peeves into the conversation. We all know what you think about unethical spiritual teachers and if you want to tell the guests about your organization to prevent abuse, do so before the show because again, we’ve all heard of 1000 times. Still love the show however because he does manage to get brilliant guests to come on and most of the time, he asks good questions.
boo2uu via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/18/22
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