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You seem like smart people that are kind and I always appreciate that. I wish the host would focus more, less interruptions, ignore your dog rustling around. You lost me with uninteresting banter, and it feels like your trying to just cover all quiet moments. Sometimes it feels like podcasts are just an opportunity for the host to consistently talk about themselves and railroad subjects. Just thoughts, I’m probably just getting older and enjoying solid information more. Not drying to dim your shine. This obviously not for me
lyzzardwyzzard via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/13/20
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Adam is a super interviewer and manages to make any subject (or person) interesting. This lively podcast is one of my favorites, if not THE favorite of all the podcasts that I listen to!
Maxsfo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/21/19
Love everything about this podcast. It’s so fascinating to hear about the different roles food plays in the guests’ lives. Everyone has to eat — and something as little as discussing what someone has had for lunch can provide insight into their past, present, and future!
Yahboiiiiiii via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/27/19
I have been a longtime Adam Roberts fan from his blog The Amateur Gourmet to his most recent endeavor, Lunch Therapy. I binge listened to every episode on a recent car trip and he kept me company the whole way with his insightful questions and ability to listen and respond, making the connections...Read full review »
Nancy Messing via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/11/19
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