Starts out fine but host gets increasingly awkward
The first episode was interesting. The second was fine. And from there it gets convoluted and hard to follow. There’s an absurd amount of time spent talking about leads that are not credible. Like seriously a whole episode. And the Crime Junkie bashing is just a waste of time. I don’t even like that podcast and I was still put off by his long, bratty rant. Plus, there’s quite a few snarky comments here and there about how “integrity matters…at least in this show.” Just seems forced and childish. The last episode I couldn’t even make it ten minutes because this Ashley person is just a little too cringe to dedicate a whole episode to. Like the kind of person who laughs too much at their own jokes. A good host reigns that in. And a good editor would whittle that down in post.
FoxHunt0322 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/16/24
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Calling out other journalists? Very immature. Focus on the story next time.
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This is a great podcast but it seems like he did all the research and wrote the script but decided to “phone it in” by letting AI record it for him. If it isn’t that, he has the most pedantic speech I’ve heard in a long time. I love the podcast, but hate feeling like a robot is reading to me.
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