Listen to each other
Currently listening to the most recent episode (1/19/18) and I am finding something incredibly frustrating. Perhaps it is because the hosts are talking to each other via Skype or some other teleconferencing application, but they continue to talk over each other. When a new point is made, rather than waiting for an opportunity to pose a counterpoint or add a detail, they merely talk louder over the other person. This does not make for an engaging listening experience. It sounds like two people arguing their points without giving any concern for their cohost. I hope this is something the hosts aim to avoid in other episodes. People who listen to movie podcasts LOVE movies and want to soak up as much knowledge about film as possible. It is tough to absorb information if it is coming from people continually talking over each other. Both of these hosts seem knowledgeable. Bickering, however, makes them unintelligible.
FatDudeDigsFlicks via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/22/18
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