Sandy is a star
Storytelling is disjointed and scattered, lots of redundancy in topics and teasers for upcoming talking points. Sandy is the top reason to listen and she seems so honest and without guile. Danny unfortunately comes off incredibly condescending, almost like it's a joke and he's the only one who gets it. It gets to be too much pretty quickly. I also agree with his mom and the breakdown seemed totally inauthentic. Darren- STOP SAYING INTERREGNUM! We get it. You know a word. Congratulations.Read full review »
Amanda218 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/05/24
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This podcast is much different than those I usually listen to but I find it very entertaining and it leaves me wanting to know more. But please, please drop the cheesy music! It's so distracting and unnecessary.Read full review »
KDSHMB via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/08/23
Years of living transactional disposable existence. “Only the lonely” can fathom how they have to endure family home where sons can’t stand their parents for-skin-ny dysfunctional issues.
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Thrilled to be in early on this intriguing series but also hate that I have to wait for new episodes! Only advice - please let the story develop more organically with an interview outline vs sounding scripted. Big Rich is already larger than life and borders on being too insane to be true. Oh...Read full review »
Gratefulfortheshow via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/06/23
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