Promising start, never advanced beyond that.
Good “panel”, well produced. Interesting subject. The goods never really show up. The whole thing winds up being “these people are gross, here’s the references on that, and they treated me and my friends poorly”. There’s nothing terribly new about Hillsong, nor investigations or thought into how and why. That’s not to negate the experience of Noemi and her guests, it’s just not what I thought this podcast would be.
DawnsFishies via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/28/23
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I like this show, I really do, but there are WAY too many ads. They’re advertising three other podcasts twice during a single episode. Also the episodes feel more like book chapters, with no introduction or refresher between episodes. I don’t remember what I ate for breakfast, I definitely don’t...Read full review »
mollyj31 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/26/23
Really great podcast but I am SICK of “let’s start a coup” and references to forensic science. The ads are repetitive and ruin the show.
_olivia___ via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/25/23
“Im gay and went to a Christian church and now I’m mad that they wouldn’t change their religion for me”
savE345 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/17/23
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