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1) Research guests and topics thoroughly to generate more substantive, meaningful questions. 2) Write aforementioned research-based questions down and ask them. 3) “That’s amazing!,” “Yeah,” and awkward laughing should not be reflexive responses after guest comments. Practice fluid transitions. Intelligent follow-up questions, reaffirm statements, just anything to dig deeper. I love Fujifilm so much, but the Fujicast is a far superior product with far more capable co-hosts.
Franklyrichard via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/15/21
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The content is generally good but the presentation is just so slow and not smooth at all. With all the breaks in conversation and slowness of delivery by the presenter I find it hard and frustrating podcast to listen to.
Maverick71 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/11/19
I have nothing against Fuji, I just don’t own one of their cameras. I was a bit hesitant to give this show a try, but I am really glad I did! The guests are extremely interesting, with a wide breadth of experience and photo style. I learn something awesome in every episode! A few of the episodes...Read full review »
climbingsponge via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/15/20
First of all, this podcast is really hard to listen to. There is a ton of background noise (cups, papers moving, etc), and the audio quality is poor. The hosts speak very good English, but the accents combined with poor audio quality makes for a bad experience. I’m excited about a good Fuji...Read full review »
Reviewer dudes via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/09/15
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