Too infrequent
The setting, premise and many other aspects of the show are amazing. Ok the professor character could be a lot less pretentious and a stereotypical “rebel” professor. However, the biggest issue with this show is the infrequent episodes. I literally forgot what the hell was going on by the time a new one is released. This is as important as anything else for a podcast show and greatly impacts how it’s absorbed. If funds are an issue then better to put it on hold and shoot it more often when it gets produced fully than to piecemeal it like this.
Ned341 via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 08/17/23
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