so much potential
potential to be a terrific podcast undercut by distracting narration decisions such as calling subjects by abbreviated first name (i.e. Jeff for Jefferson Davis) and repetition of the phrase “closed quote”. Hey narrator, it’s obvious the quote is over, & different verbal clues would be so much better. In any case, it’s so distracting that I just can’t listen anymore.
pa[i]ge via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/20/19
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