Time for me to stop listening
On this week’s episode (4/5) on gender issues, J said in the outro that he’s learned his lesson about how to handle this topic. But has he? He admitted that he had no contact with the guest beforehand, and that the guest was previously unknown to him and had sent him an email offering to come on the show. Yes, it worked out ok in this instance, but when talking about sensitive or controversial topics, the host needs to know the subject really well AND know who the guest is. J doesn’t do his homework and it didn’t sound like he vetted this guest, which could have ended poorly for him. This, plus recent episodes on journalism and 9/11 conspiracy theories make me realize it’s time for me to unsubscribe after more than 3 years.
Chantlady via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/07/21
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Enjoying listening to these (in the UK) keep them coming. Just think it a bit odd to be asking for donations though at the same time as promoting your own products / classes (I think you need to go one way or the other...)
xxxIS1998xxx via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/09/16
J's podcast is an important contribution to the yoga community. His choice of guests and the direction he takes his line of questioning is super interesting. J doesn't shy away from asking the hard questions and the controversy surrounding big names in yoga. I particularly love the...Read full review »
House of chaos via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 07/26/16
J's honest and insightful dialogue on the topic of yoga reveals his deep passion, integrity, and thoughtfulness on the subject matter. Each episode contains both humor, compassion, and the intellect that are the trademarks of his writing style. This is a must – listen for any yoga teacher, or...Read full review »
GitaCBrown via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/15/16
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