Love Danny, guests are hit-or-mess
Danny gives thoughtful, eloquent advice, and I really enjoyed his book as well. His guests, however, can be pretty hit-or-miss. It’d be great if he can invite more guests whose expertise or lived experience is relevant to giving advice (eg the psychologists and social workers tend to be good), versus writers and other podcasters who can sometimes give questionable advice at best, and sound apathetic or sarcastic at worst. While I enjoy being introduced to artists I did not know, I’m not sure people looking to market their own work are necessarily the most qualified people to give advice. The format doesn’t seem to do justice to people who are writing to Danny about their heartfelt problems.
Anais Bea via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/06/23
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This has been my favorite podcast for years. The world would be a better place if this were mandatory listening.
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Yes. Would I recommend that as a lifestyle choice? Yes.
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