good, but lots of mansplaning
i’ve learned a lot from their episodes, there’s just so much information to take in. i think it would help if they could stay on topic each episode because they’ll take a lot of turns with tangents then it sounds like mansplaining. it’s so hard to get through an episode when it’s “friends talking” rather than structured conversation/interview. maybe save the extra stuff for a patreon.. i know one of them is a gemini (eduardo), he talks, a lot. tangents, a lot. i’d like him to stop referring to women as “females”, it has a negative connotation reducing people to their biology — even though he doesn’t refer to other men as “males”.
Cookies534 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/28/23
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