Arrogant. Self-serving. Slow
The arrogance of the journalist is evident in phrases like “the Swiss Police is working against us” or “the Indian Police is threatening the course of an investigation,” when, in reality, they’re just making calls without any actual ability to help. They impose emotional distress on others purely for the thrill of production, with a British podcaster eagerly announcing these dramatic twists. But the plotline doesn’t go anywhere—there isn’t any real investigation happening, just a lot of white saviorism instead.
minna__ via Apple Podcasts · Switzerland · 10/14/24
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The story it tells is almost unbelievable. But it’s terrifyingly real. The story spans years and crosses the globe. Told very well and from a perspective letting you see inside some of the thought processes of people who want someone dead. And mean it. Some inspiration in there too. Amazing stuff.
Jayeltee via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 10/14/24
This started off interesting and then the host becomes unbearable. Tell us the story instead of talking about how difficult this was for you. Had to stop at episode 3. Journalism 101: Don’t make the story about yourself.
Jammed578 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/16/24
Good show, but it’s hard to stay actively engaged. I find myself spacing out for many minutes and I don’t usually have this issue with podcasts
twinklr14 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/15/24
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