Tanya
I’ve listened to Terry for over 30 years and no one interviews better. That said I understand that Terry may want to slow down a little and retire at some point and thus, there is not wrong with adding a co host. I just find Tonya difficult to listen to. I know she’s qualified and has the experience to do the job but she speaks in this tone that I find very irritating and distracting. At first, I couldn’t even verbalize what the problem was. However, after many weeks, I can say that she speaks in this soft voice that sounds like a Kindergarten teacher. If she could modulate and emote a little more, speak in a more natural conversational tone, I think it would make all the difference.
Runningdaddy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/30/24
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This only solidifies NPR's presence in the podcasting space. The more full content shows like Fresh Air that go up as podcasts, the better. Terry is always worth listening to. She is and always has been the best interviewer around. Now all we need is A Prairie Home Companion and we're set.Read full review »
MediaRight via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/02/07
i wouldn't know squat about american culture and world issues without fresh air. it is a consistently compelling listening experience - provides incite, unique perspective, and the human side of important issues - a bonus! -> you'll never be lacking topics for good conversation!Read full review »
gardenfairy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/13/08
I have always admired the way Terry Gross is able to imagine her way into the life of each person she interviews. She not only asks the questions I want most to hear, but she also always finds a way to ask that provocative, incisive question that allows the truth of the person to be heard.Read full review »
CpLong via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/25/07
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