A Great Grab Bag of Goodies
Sorry for the alliteration and use of the word “goodies,” I just recommended this to a friend as “it’s like a grab bag of different pop culture things.” That sold him on trying out the pod, so I hope that sells other people as well! The conversations are varied in perspective and consistent in quality. It wasn’t long after I started listening that I began looking forward to the back and forth from the hosts every week. Last week they discussed books and what they were reading, and while David didn’t have much to recommend beyond children’s books (not that there’s anything wrong with that,) he did recommend one of my favorite books that I read this year. I made a note of Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow because of a glowing tweet from David months ago, checked the book back out and absolutely loved it. Keep up the wonderful show!
Mononoke_Inc via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/03/23
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