Each episode keeps me on my seat for the next one
The work necessary to unveil the bombshell content of this podcast series is not only impressive, but it is vital for understanding our modern political reality. And because everyone has their eyes riveted on us, it’s a reality that unfortunately replicates itself in other parts of the world. Despite criticism about the sound design in this series, I kind of like it and I figure there should be some leeway given to a journalistic production when its substance is this consequential.
Rkmaknowles via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/30/24
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