A harsh worldview
From the creator of the puzzle to the treasure hunter, the author is on a search for drama where humanity may have been a better choice. The result is a negative cast on otherwise neutral facts and uniquely human stories. Framing up everyone in the light of the authors bias rather than allowing the audience to reach conclusions means a cheaper version of the story. It’s a missed opportunity for a cooler story, packaged professionally and dumped on the internet. A fun listen, and easy to put down. Excited to see the continued growth of the author.
Cdrigs via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/26/22
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The few first episodes were really great, couldn’t stop listening. The rest of it was about one of the treasure finders life story. We all have awful childhoods and I didn’t want to hear his.
beard beautiful via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/26/22
With the hook of a hidden treasure, the journalist gives years-long insight into a hidden world- a very personal look into one treasure hunter’s motivations and experience. One of the best podcasts I have listened to; I can’t wait for the next episode!!! Thank you Darryl, for your willingness to...Read full review »
ShayHowell via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/12/22
Compelling story but the reporting on Fen missed the perspective of native & indigenous people to whom many of the artifacts he keeps in his home rightfully belong. I appreciated the interview with the archaeologist who discussed the unethical collecting (ie looting) & why these...Read full review »
Sammm6842 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/20/22
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