“Most hosts don’t do their homework and subsequently approach their interviews with the goal of creating content or infotainment for their audiences rather than presenting findings, which inevitably exposes their audience to charlatans. Chance tends to bring guests on that he has vetted and actually explored their work, which creates an element of trust and authenticity that is rarely found these days. So many podcasts chase trends. When this happens, you can see the guests make the rounds on all the stereotypical platforms like a press junket, but rarely has the host delved into the work of the guests. Chance doesn’t do that. He’s very thorough. He pursues Truth and doesn’t tell his audience what they want to hear. He reveals what he has discovered and brings it to the forefront for others to look at and make up their own minds. Definitely a healthy environment to enter if he asks you to be on his podcast. He’s a straight-shooter.
- Dylan Saccoccio, author of Spirit Whirled and The Tale of Onora”
D*$ via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/27/20