Intellectually dishonest and pointless
The first few episodes were interesting, but always more of a tease than real digging into otherwise interesting subjects. So many words for so little substance in the end. The host often makes some completely speculative bold statements which makes this very hard to listen to for someone coming to learn something. If you’re here for the story telling, you better really like the hosts because they are clearly very into hearing they own voice making pseudo poetry though lingering purring sound. Once I heard them, I couldn’t unhear them and stopped listening. That was a few years ago. Last week I thought I would give it another chance during a road trip. I listened to an episode called The Profile. Someone impersonates the host bf and.. that’s it. If you think there will be an interesting investigation to find out who that is, forget about it. Just the host going through a therapy session with you as a therapist, free of charge. She even makes up a fake interview with a random actor. So now that we’ve established that this is not journalism either, what is it? Some self centered fiction writer with access to a microphone who thinks everyone should care about her life.
David Spencer II via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/14/19
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