I Miss the Dear Prudence podcast
I have listened to every episode of the Dear Prudence podcast (and read all columns on slate as well) and have enjoyed it immensely. I was initially excited for the more flexible format of Big Mood Little Mood where we could hear more conversation with the guests. But the reality is the guests, most of whom I haven’t heard of, are asked about their recent work projects, and they plug them, and it’s not particularly interesting. It’s like one advice letter and then a PR fluff interview with someone whose work I’m not interested in or familiar with. I’ll give it a few more tries but If the show continues in the current format I’ll probably drop it and hope for a new Dear Pru podcast.
Daidaniu via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/08/21
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