Inquiring Minds Foiled By Annoyed Ears
Three episodes in and the podcast has -- thus far -- featured wonderful, diverse guests and hosts with promising credentials -- and yet, I had to unsubscribe. The chemistry betwixt the hosts, though negligible, is lacking. The intelligence, or at least knowledge, of the hosts is undermined by their frequently clodding speech. But more than anything else, it is the audio quality and lack of editing that hurts the podcast for me. The Skype interviews are too frequently formless with extremely poor audio quality; oftentimes, they even take on that warbled underwater sound. Skype is probably a necessity for such a podcast, which is unfortunate, but some audio software or hardware could probably go a great way to cleaning things up.
Cloudhurler via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/10/13
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