Great show, incredibly infrequent
I have to say first of all that I love the show—each person has their own unique and thoughtful take on relevant geopolitical events (even if it’s not the hot topic of the moment). The other thing I have to say: this is NOT a twice-a-month show. This is barely a once-a-month show at this point, and the most recent tail-end-of-June episode announced (with about 20 seconds left in the episode) that they will be putting the show on hiatus for the ENTIRE summer. To be fair, this podcast is free, so I don’t have too much room to complain, but the unreasonably long gaps between episodes, compounded with taking the entire summer off, has transformed this show into something I highly anticipate every two weeks to something I forget about completely until a new episode pops up once in a blue moon and I think “oh yeah, that show.” TL;DR: Great show and content, but not even close to a twice-a-month show, and now will be on hiatus for the entire summer.
MToyBoy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/29/23
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Good show for updates on modern military and national defense issues. Thoughts on if Russian reticence to use fixed wing aircraft in contested airspace due to a concern on the potential impact of losses on Russian weapons sales?
JS. ! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/06/22
From a topic Melanie raised in this podcast as a US general public natsec nerd, I heartily agree with her point that the US public needs more explaining on the Pentagon budget and primary contractors. For a Robert Gates "Let's have the Pentagon do more and smarter" push, the US public...Read full review »
enelsonpa via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/12/23
Often missing facts and evidence. Not reflective of balanced writing from WOTR.
Catch22_intherye via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/07/22
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