Compelling listening, some startling noises
While I think the host sometimes gets too defensive of incels as sort of oppressed and misunderstood victims, she’s a great interviewer. Every episode is riveting to listen to and I look forward to it. However PLEASE stop using loud sound effect “startle noises” (like TV static and police/ambulance sirens) to punctuate segments. It literally creates a hazard for listeners driving or walking across a busy street. If it were a dramatized radio play podcast we’d be prepared, but it’s a deep dive talk/discussion/interview podcast. Please stop scaring me with these loud noises out of nowhere! Thanks for a really thought-provoking podcast.
Simpsoncita via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/10/19
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I think you are doing a great job with your guests and podcast. I’m glad that this podcast has an open interview style without being too confrontational/shouting down. There is enough of that and we will never learn anything from one another if it continues. You don’t have to agree with someone...Read full review »
alexis412 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/03/19
I’ve given this podcast a solid try and I’ve ultimately decided it’s not for me. I started to side eye it a little after Naama compared unfair coverage of incels to that of the alt-right, but I kept listening with an open mind. I understand Naama doesn’t challenge her guests because she feels...Read full review »
BeagleBonanza via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/23/19
Not a fan of the sympathetic tone and views they are trying to push. These are not just sad lonely people, there are plenty of those in the world that don’t align themselves with incel thoughts. Incels ideology is what’s problematic and misogynistic and dangerous. Why are you trying to make...Read full review »
Bbbvv via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/19/19
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