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Jeg læste om denne podcast i Weekendavisens kultursektion, hvor den anbefales. Og så forventer man jo et produkt af en vis kvalitet - i stedet får man en tynd kop the. Jeg lyttede til afsnittet om le Carré hvor den første halvdel af tiden går med en lang prolog hvor de medvirkende primært taler om sig selv og positionerer sig - og det er gabende kedeligt. Udtalelser som: “I love that you love that” og andre ligegyldigheder fremfor at fortælle os, hvorfor emnet er loveable. Skuffet gav jeg podcasten en chance til og lyttede til afsnittet om cringecore - men ak: hvis dette er interessant for nogen, må det være lyttere fra Nordamerika da man taler om nogle programmer der vises i TV der, bla et program med en der hedder Nathan. Så kedeligt som at betragte maling, der tørrer. Der er mange andre gode podcasts - og dem vil jeg lytte til i stedet.
hansito1 via Apple Podcasts · Denmark · 10/24/23
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Excellent podcast. Cunningham, Fry & Schwartz are informed, insightful and have a great sense of humor.
DiligentPodcaster via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/18/24
Interesting topics, although I often don’t agree with their takes. But the two women talking over Vinson is beyond annoying. Hearing two white women over talking a Black man is enough to make me turn this off partway through many episodes. Let this man speak, and lower the Caucasity level a few...Read full review »
Webuyevrykidmovie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/09/24
the therapy episode was bad! some people need therapy for a long time, you can tell the writers don’t like therapy and would it kill these people to learn anything about disability rights and how it connects to therapy. or, the ableist history of therapy. Like, how it has hurt disabled patients...Read full review »
rkrae13 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/21/24
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