Very good but...
Edit: Long holiday. Let me guess… Lee has noticed he’s way out of his depth and that Neil is becoming popular as the ‘frontman’ so has decided to pull the plug. Quite clear from the decline in Lee’s attitude in the later episodes that he’s lost interest. •••••••••• Came here from Lee’s appearance on Adam Buxton’s podcast. I love the approach to an often difficult topic. Having meditated on and off for a few years I’d only got to 10 minutes. This podcast has got me to 40 mins after hearing their experiences of how they got there. I do wish Lee would stop interrupting Neil quite so much though. It’s borderline bullying at times. I know they are friends but it makes for really hard listening. Also, where did the overbearing adverts suddenly come from? I often listen to this to fall asleep and the recently appearing adverts with their increased volume and shriekingly contrasting content destroy all atmosphere. They guys deserve to earn out of this but I’d rather give to a Patreon than have these awful adverts cutting through the content. Overall good but could be so much better.
benosborne via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/21/21
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stayingaliveuk via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/27/20
This is hilarious. So entertaining! Been listening whilst doing work in a fairly quiet office and constantly trying so hard not to laugh out loud 🤣🤣
Lou0697 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/23/20
Really funny podcast and interesting subject. Could do without the droning music in the background. Otherwise a good listen
leagall02 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/23/20
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