“Great information but I found that they kept repeating voice clips from interviews and made the whole thing just drawn out for unnecessary reasons. I think they cut the episodes to be really short so they can pack as many adds in and then they keep reusing the same interview bits. I love climate...”Read full review »
gypsy climber via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/16/24
“Hey there, I just watched season 10 episode 13 about the effects of standing rock. I don’t know very much about North Dakota, I live in the Northwest Territories in Canada. You did really good coverage, and it was definitely a story that I had wanted to hear. Living in a region that is...”Read full review »
watwatwhat? via Apple Podcasts ·
Canada ·
12/09/23
“Love this podcast. Entertaining, informative but also highlights how scary and manipulative the fossil fuel industry is. It’s amazing story telling, but sometimes when you say story you think of fiction but terrifyingly this is all real life.”
Hduwjjwtsuejw via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
11/13/23
“Good information but what a pity….
It is a pity that these days one thinks that every talk needs extra sound …..in the back ground. Music tunes of beats and other kind of ritmic sounds.
Sometimes it is even louder than the spoken word. What is more important..sounds or information?
It is a...”Read full review »
Background ritmic sounds via Apple Podcasts ·
Netherlands ·
09/14/23
“You need to listen to the back log of this podcast. Amy does such an incredible job of exposing the mechanics of how we have been lied to for decades and the costs of those decisions by major corporations. You need to listen to this podcast to be a well-informed person! Keywords: Environment, PR,...”Read full review »
Andrew7892 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/28/23
“As a journalist who covers oil and gas globally, as well as a curious person, this podcast is simply amazing.
Thanks for your hard work and great reasearch!
Jeffrey Barbee”
journo Jeff via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/13/23
“Really enjoyed the first few episodes of the Guyana season and then randomly on episode 6 we have a professor talking about us for 30 minutes and episode 7 was about Namibia? Seemed a bit unplanned.”
Jarvin20 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/11/23
“Now THIS is the “a true Crime” people should be listening to. Sure, plastics have revolutionized healthcare for oils and other things. But we don’t have to use it to the degree we do. And we certainly shouldn’t be /subsidizing/ an industry which used the inflation crisis as cover to increase...”Read full review »
Geumpyhistory via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
07/11/23
“A panic-inducing quantity of ads. The balance of ads to content is so distracting it’s hard to assess the content. Might be worth a try if there were an ad-free feed available — it’s a really good subject area. I really hope the era of the 5 minute host-read ad block ends soon.”
~ Violet ~ via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
07/08/23
“I really enjoy this podcast and the well researched thoughtful information provided. My issue is that each episode has very little actual content. There’s a recap of the past episode, several ads, then a preview of the next episode. Only about ten minutes of each episode is actual content. I’d...”Read full review »
Mally_Mal_Mal6789 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
06/08/23
“for an important and relevant science based podcast i think over the top inaccurate language is egregious. Specifically; telling lies about EVs. we dont need to lie about EVs to be pro clean air. and it tarnishes our efforts to clean the environment, or saying “mid two thousands”. Such an ugly...”Read full review »
泰书华 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
05/27/23
“This was yet another great, thorough, well-researched season. I enjoyed hearing varied, nuanced opinions on this complex topic. Grateful to Amy and her team for all their hard work!”
DCR1992 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
05/17/23
“Thoroughly researched, reflective and nuanced, the story every one on this planet should hear about how fossil fuel companies have shaped every aspect of contemporary society.”
“Amy Westerwelt is smart and determined and principled and so is Drilled. This podcast explains so much about why our world is the way it is right now.”
Billie Haigh via Apple Podcasts ·
Canada ·
05/01/23
“Before even diving into anything, we have to listen to adverts about crime shows and listen to irrelevant half stalker stories.
Advice: get a proper hook in, get your content started before you drown people in ads.
I understand that you have to make money, but I’m not going to stick around when...”Read full review »
Nathan Wolf via Apple Podcasts ·
Denmark ·
04/26/23
“I’m hanging on every word. It’s incredibly well made and uncovers some shocking truth. The best true crime podcast I’ve heard.
The show will leave a fire burning in your heart to make a better world”
Conodore via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
04/21/23
““Constant unrest”
Why not mention the USA and UK role in deposing the democratically elected Cheddi Jagan, the speakers parents would be of that generation.? If you don’t give any dates, how is the listener supposed to apply a historical context.”
takasa1978 via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
03/30/23
“This podcast is a biased view of Exxon’s involvement in Guyana. The narrator misleads the listener continuously while claiming that Exxon is doing the same. Only made it through two episodes but didn’t hear anything about the Chinese oil companies operating in Guyana. Also, the narrator made the...”Read full review »
FBHO via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
03/28/23
“Knowledge is power, the fossil fuel industry has for far too long had total control over the way they are portrayed. Drilled is a podcast which continues to remove the veil of misinformation and confusion oil & gas corporations have built around them to protect their ecocide & criminal...”Read full review »
Extinctbirds via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
03/23/23
“Many podcast episodes today are an hour and half, sometimes two hours long, saturated with jarring ads and poor editing. On top of this, the content is often emotionally draining to listen to, especially since host's sharing their subjective political opinions are the new social norm,...”Read full review »
Noe Valley listener via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
03/22/23
“AW and the rest of the Drilled team expose the fossil fuel industry and all its corruption with great stories, detail, and perspective. A must listen for the modern informed citizen.”
TahoeAce via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
03/16/23
“Everyone involved in making decisions about oil and gas industry and climate should be required to listen — especially including all members of federal and state legislatures.”
Drangundsturm via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
03/15/23
“As many other reviewers have said, this podcast is simultaneously fascinating and infuriating. Amy does a phenomenal job of digging into the history of oil in the United States and clarifies how it became part of our cultural identity. And despite the often upsetting nature of revealing all these...”Read full review »
mdossantos via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
01/31/23
“Amy and their team who work on the podcast leave no stone unturned in researching and revealing the real stories beneath the smoke and mirrors of greenwash, corruption, disingenuous "ideas" and frankly deadly tactics of the fossil fuel industry to undermine global emissions reduction....”Read full review »
ToniéCostumeDesign via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
07/03/22
“Great content - awful podcast execution. 100 episodes that could literally be just 5 long episodes. Each is 15 minutes with 10 minutes of replay + advertising. All I get is creepy music and a short build up to the next episode. So annoying, sorry.”
Oniyaba via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
05/31/22