Great history but writer’s cadence makes it too difficult
I love the history but the Dr. has a cadence that consistently pulls me out of the subject and has me trying to understand his sentence structures and so intent of a paragraph. He lapses into an annoying staccato that is, honestly, reminiscent of James Kirk’s of the S.S. Enterprise. Yet he is also too often unresponsive to the usual meaning of punctuation as he rushes into new sentences and apparent clauses but adds long pauses where there are no commas or hyphens. That and raising his voice st the end of clauses or sentences that hold no queries just makes it hard for me to easily follow the thoughts conveyed. So , for me, it’s hard to remain in and follow the train of thought. I do love the content but the cadence is truly an annoying foible for me, diminishing enjoyment of an otherwise wonderful and unique production. It is the only reason I don’t give a five.
FQtrC via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/18/20
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