Background Noise
The stories were interesting, but the production turned me off. They use a lot of background noises to illustrate the point, and not just a blip, but like 30 seconds of a baby loudly slurping and suckling and the host trying to talk over it. Or weird low whine that gets louder and makes me think my head phones are broken. Made it through 4 episodes and decided that was plenty.
RVAddy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/16/20
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Start with the two April 20 episodes on Pythagorus, Galileo, and paradigm-busting discoveries in music, art and science. Absolutely fascinating! You won’t be disappointed.
Mom Hiding In Bathroom via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/19/20
So while you listen you are directed to get the rest of the story at the Patreon site. Feels like a bait and switch. I support podcasters and do pay for content but this format turned me off. Kean needs to follow Dan Carlin’s model. I unsubscribed.
Paul Switzer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/16/20
I have been a fan of his books since the Disappearing Spoon. This podcast is very interesting, short and fun!
Rebecca S10 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/10/20
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