It’s about listening...
Naama Kates isn’t here to judge, save, persuade, or confront her guests. She is listening to them, and I think that’s what she’s asking us to do too. Whether or not we like what they say, these are real people sharing their minds. This isn’t about entertainment, it’s about getting past sensationalism and is an invitation for us to get a glimpse at a community of people we probably don’t understand as well as we think we do. I find it brave and interesting.
Sparklee75 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/19/19
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I really love the idea of this podcast; it delves deep into a realm that is largely unexplored in a serious, critical way. However, I stopped listening after the second bonus episode. I think that Naama seemed very defensive and unopen the criticism she was receiving. Her approach to interviews...Read full review »
seattlesadboy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/12/19
I didn’t know anything about the incel community before I listened to this podcast. I like the approach it takes because the interviewer allows people to say what they want without interruption. As I listen to what they say about themselves and their community, I am more sympathetic even though I...Read full review »
lonestarslp via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/27/19
I applaud the host for taking on this difficult topic. I think many of the criticisms are generally biases toward the INCEL community rather than a criticism of the podcast itself. Yes, audio could be better, but episode one of most podcasts that are not professionally produced have audio issues...Read full review »
JeniWhyWontReviewsGoThru via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/29/19
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