To many sponsorship breaks and commercials
I listen to a lot of birth related podcasts, a little more on the radical/free birth spectrum. I still enjoy listening to all point of views and experiences related to birth though and appreciate that you have a home birth / natural focus. I understand the reasoning and need to add sponsorship breaks to your podcast especially given how much of your time is dedicated to this and how many episodes you produce regularly. However if you compare to other birth related podcasts yours has the most time dedicated to advertisements and sponsorships. I find it annoying when you cut for a break and add in an advertisement Mid way through the show. And the one at the beginning is very long, I usually listen to podcasts in the car so can’t fast forward through. If you’re looking for honest feedback, this is mine and I would recommend adding all sponsorships to the end of your podcast instead of at the beginning and in the middle of the interviews. Thanks!
ktmacwhe via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/12/19
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