I'm Just Getting Started
In a nutshell, this is a very good podcast. (That was for the people who read only the first sentence. This is a review of "Don't Get Me Started," the podcast by Will Hines and Anthony King (purposely entering the names in case it helps with Google searches or something). I have so far listened only to the Neil Casey episode. I chose that one to start, because I love me some Neil Casey. Obviously, therefore, I cannot yet evaluate the podcast series as a whole. Caveat: I measure all podcasts against Greg Proops's Smartest Man in the World podcast, which - much like the red variety of clam chowder - is not for everyone. Here is what I liked best: the entire episode was an interesting discussion that I was never bored with. Some cool stuff came up, such as the similarities between smartphones and slot machines. My criticism is that it wasn't very funny. I am fairly sure that the podcasters were not trying to be funny, even though I know them to be hysterically funny people. Comedians doing a podcast without making it funny? I'll be honest; I did not see that coming. Other issue: the content was all or nearly all retreading old ground. I'd heard all this stuff before, from the paleo diet to the pervasiveness of electronic spying. That they kept me listening despite this issue is a testament to their ability as speakers. In closing, I think this podcast has great potential, and I will keep listening.Read full review »
@CharoneF via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/07/17
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David Seger via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/07/14
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