“This is a great podcast if you're a fan of Dolly, and even if you're not. They treat Dolly and her music with a lot of respect, and you'll hear some music that you've probably never heard (a lot of the early stuff). And I should be giving it a 5 star rating. The problem is with elitist guest Sara, who thinks she's better and more "woke" than Dolly because she went to college. She was so upset that Dolly Parton doesn't consider herself a feminist icon, they had to go back and change the question just so Sara could get the yes answer she wanted. Stop being so triggered, Sara.”Read full review »
cperry100 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/17/19
“I love Dolly. I loved the portions of the episode that featured Dolly. I enjoy her music and even liked the in depth analysis of her lyrics. I hated the entire portion about Sara and feminism. Dolly is a God fearing southern belle. Quit trying to use her to push your agenda. It doesn’t fit.”
Mhuck88 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/17/19
“Fantastic! This podcast takes us on a wonderful journey from Dolly’s humble beginnings through her influence on culture for the last 50 years. She provides insight on her life and the meaning behind her so beautifully crafted lyrics. It also touches on music history and others’ personal stories....”Read full review »
KLSE17 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/15/19
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