“Compare this to the Motley Fool’s series of podcasts, and it’s night and day.
Every single podcast involved the first minute or so of talking nonsense about what each of the panel has been up to for the last week. “Hello Tom, how are you? (Good thanks.) Good. Hello Dick, how are you doing? {I’m very well thanks) Good good. Harry, how are you? etc etc.
Every other podcast involves some reference to the Managing Editor’s newly-purchased house, which has some minute relevance to the issues of the day.
The “Personal Finance” podcast presenters sound very rigid and scripted. I’m unsure why people unfamiliar with public speaking have been asked to present a podcast.
The content is ok. It’s clearly to peddle the magazine (which is decent, but is increasingly a magazine for traders rather than long-term investors), which means that it never covers a topic in much depth.
Massive improvements could be made. I hope that the next year is an improvement on the last one.”
FilthyNines via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
12/28/15