Decent tale, crummy delivery system
A good investigation, well told, but it’s a 90-minute story stretched and padded to make eight under-30 min eps — with terrible gaps in the narrative due to issues with the ads stopping minutes into the next narrative, dropping all the key facts — it just re-starts mid-sentence. Maybe they’ve messed with the skipping feature but it doesn’t happen on other Pushkin shows. PLUS — tacking on eps of other podcasts to double the episode length without any mention of that podcast name or length in the show notes is hostile. If this were my first introduction to Pushkin, it would be the last show I’d ever listen to. (No shade on this host or this season of Hot Money/New Narcos.)
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