“We don’t need to get into it”
This podcast is entertaining but VERY surface level. Sierra is more vulnerable than Kristee 100% of the time. Kristee frequently says, “that is a whole other topic” or “we don’t need to get into that” about topics that I think would be VERY interesting to their listeners. I would also agree with another review that quoted Kristee saying that she enjoyed playing “devils advocate”. While yes, I am sure that is fun, it is NOT fun when you are “advocating” for an opinion or view that is racist/sexist/homophobic/ or otherwise not welcome. Some self reflection on that moment/comment is necessary. Both of these women are smart, successful, and relatable. However, their immense privileges DEFINITELY shine through.
PodReview918273645 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/25/20
More reviews of Fingers Crossed
I actually have been a long time YouTube follower of Kristee, which I then started following Sierra from. I am mid twenties and I think maybe I feel as if we would be good friends if I knew them in person, which is why I loved their YouTube videos so much. Well, I was SO excited when they decided...Read full review »
AlltimeLove243 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/04/20
kristee is incapable of opening up or even providing any interesting content. Talk about real stuff that 20 something year olds want to hear, not middle school stories come on. also why does the art look nothing like kristee
Madzzzzluvsu via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/11/20
Absolutely loving this podcast so far. Although Sierra and Kristee are both “influencers” this isn’t your typical influencer podcast. This podcast truly feels like talking with friends. After only two episodes this podcast actually has value and has the potential to highlight some really...Read full review »
pnwo9 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/30/20
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