Has gone downhill
Invisibilia has changed so much with the host/producer changes. It feels more green with less-than-groundbreaking content, the abundant filler words “like” “totally” “super” and all the youthful vocal fry. It used to be so paradigm-shifting and now I just can’t stand it. NPR has other fantastic podcasts hosted by younger personalities that don’t have the same shortcomings for me—Code Switch, Throughline so I don’t think it’s agism on my part. Just so disappointing.
Carolynrh via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/05/21
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