Very interested at first, but not a deep enough
I was excited to listen to this, but in the end there wasn’t much exploration of what sounded like exploitation of power to take advantage of women and men sexually. The host says no one regrets being a follower of Franklin Jones. That can’t be true from some of the other things he said before. He sounds to me like someone who took advantage of others to get money and power.
brookalee via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/11/18
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This is an interesting podcast but you misrepresented the MASSACRE at Jonestown in ep 3. Those people were murdered by Jim jones. Guns were held to their heads and they were forced to drink. Their children were taken away and murdered before they were forced to drink, themselves. They were...Read full review »
ShirleyJackson5 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/24/19
Professional production but execution of story / "reporting" ended up muddled. Obviously one cannot objectively "report" their own story, but it wasn't "storytelling" either. It just got muddled somewhere in the middle. I'm not sure what Jonathan was aiming at...Read full review »
This Isn't My Real Name via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/19/18
Luke from Catching Foxes recommended this podcast on one of their latest episodes. So glad I subscribed!
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