Tried for years
I have listened to this podcast for years because I find the topic compelling. Unfortunately Naama’s pattern of ascribing negative motives to certain groups while giving undue sympathy to incels undermined the podcast's credibility and hindered the exploration of complex social issues. Her defensiveness became increasingly evident, particularly when her interview style and conclusions were criticized. While constructive feedback is a valuable opportunity for growth and self-reflection, Naama appeared to interpret it as an attack, reinforcing her defensive posture.Read full review »
kemmer13 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/19/23
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I was excited for this podcast because I thought it would broaden my perspective to hear from incels. However, I’ve been disappointed by the host’s approach to interviews. I don’t mind that she is speaking to people with fringe views, but the guests often make baldly false or sweeping claims that...Read full review »
Bjartur108 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/30/19
I started listening to the trailer for this and had to quit because of the background music. It was so loud and intrusive and it was competing with the guy who was speaking. It sounds like an interesting podcast and I’ll give it a go but if the music ends up the same as the trailer, I’m out.
Putzidog1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/16/19
Review of the "bonus"(?) episode only, in which the host spends a half hour reading her fan mail. Here's the thing - you can't moan about how you're not a journalist so we shouldn't expect professional-level interviews when your podcast's blurb starts with...Read full review »
Frank Podperson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/03/19
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