“I’ve never felt compelled to write a podcast review before, but 911 Calls Podcast changed that for me. I stumbled upon it a few months ago after seeing it mentioned in a comment on a ** **Sword and Scale** episode, alongside **True Crime Kent** (and let me just say, finding new shows through recommendations is my thing!).
I actually found 911 Calls Podcast because I was so hooked on True Crime Kent and surprisingly loved the banter, even though I’m not usually a fan of it. Since that first listen, I’ve been completely captivated and have nearly caught up on every episode.
What sets this show apart is its unique blend of storytelling and banter that fits perfectly within the true crime genre. While some recent changes to the episode format have sparked mixed opinions, they didn’t put me off at all. Sure, I miss some of the extended banter from earlier episodes, but trust me—there’s still plenty to enjoy. And honestly, that’s what makes me even more excited to sign up and binge all the bonus content once I’m through the free episodes.
To anyone on the fence because of a few negative reviews, give this show a solid chance. Try at least 10 episodes before making up your mind: start with a few from the beginning **around April to August 2020**, sample some mid-series **March to September 2022**, and don’t miss the most recent ones **October to November 2024**. Once you’ve done that, pick the era that clicks with you and dive in.
If you’re a fan of **True Crime Kent** and its blend of dark humor and storytelling, you’ll feel right at home with 911 Calls. I usually find banter a waste of time, but both shows changed that for me—their chatter adds just enough to keep me hooked.
Bottom line: give 911 Calls Podcast a listen. You’ll be drawn in, entertained, and ready for the next episode before you know it.”
BN-BornKY via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
11/09/24