Too short
30 mins? Surely Podcasting is the perfect opportunity to unshackle the interviewer and guest from a strict and formulaic radio/TV time slot and allow the interview to just flow naturally and almost become conversational. Guests then tend to relax more and take their guard down. I was REALLY excited about this podcast when it was announced having already been a big fan of James’s Unfiltered Podcast series, but a 30 min interview with Tony Blair barely skims the surface. Fingers crossed there’s longer and more in depth podcasts to come. Just take a look at the most popular podcasters in the world (basically the US have it sussed), your “Joe Rogan” types who do fantastic 3 hour conversation/debate. James - you’re an excellent interviewer so please, take away the time restraints if you can?
Dave Robinson via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/05/19
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I found my way here as a big fan of unfiltered. I’m hoping for more brilliant interviews with interesting people. I wish the interviews were a bit longer and the adverts mid conversation are so jarring... stick em at the end please?
Studas Fazz via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/04/19
I'm a big fan of James and Tony Blair, so of course its 5*! Good discussion and insights. I'd like to see James interview someone he doesn't agree with, to see how he puts his book into practice - Boris maybe? Shame it was only 30 minutes and a real shame that there were 3 ad breaks...Read full review »
Fennie56 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/04/19
Always nice to hear someone go deep on issues with the people of the day!
Pandamodiums via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/07/19
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