Overall a good listen
I’ve been a fan of the Warp Zone guys for a while, so when they started the podcast I knew I had to check it out. Overall it’s entertaining and the dynamic is still strong between the guys. There are only two issues which causes this to go to the bottom of my listening queue. Sound- There are some definite issues with the sound. Sometimes not everyone is at the same level, sometimes I have to crank up the volume to hear anything clearly, sometimes it’s just bad. The guys have been doing stuff like this for years, so I would think this would be easy enough to fix. “Like...” - The other issue is a personal peeve. The amount of times “like” is used in one sentence makes it almost unlistenable for me. I understand this is how people speak, especially around friends, but it’s really unbearable at times. I don’t know if anyone on the team goes back and listens to the episodes, but it would probably call attention to how much “like” is overused. I’m a little older, so maybe this is a generational thing, but it puts me right off. Again, good podcast with some minor issues.
Wildflowersummer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/29/19
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