Heartbreaking story, terrible host/narrator
Tracyraquel’s strength, after an unimaginable childhood, is an inspiration. She is very articulate, tells her story well and what she went through was heartbreaking. The narrator/host was very annoying, and added nothing to the podcast. She said she spent years on the story but it felt like a lot of the information was repetitive and she would bring something up and then say “more on that later” as if trying to force you to continue listening. Her narration style seemed slow and too deliberate and she was overly dramatic at inappropriate times as though she was trying to draw attention to herself. About halfway through episode 5, I couldn’t take her anymore and stopped listening. Waited a week and then listened to the last episode because I wanted to see how Tracyraquel was doing today. This podcast could be 5 stars with a different narrator.
VA farm girl via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/12/24
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