Brilliantly funny and honest!
I chanced upon this podcast as it was advertised during one of my favourites and I thought that as I’m a white, straight, cisgendered, lower middle class male that I might learn something, no matter how open-minded I try to be. I learnt that these two hosts are hilariously honest on all matters regarding race, gender and sexuality and are also brilliant at choosing guests. Long may this podcast continue!
pellihno via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/09/18
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Refreshingly honest and funny. The latest episode regarding Ramadan was enlightening. Growing up in a catholic country, I don’t have much experience of Islam. Or other religions TBH. Maybe some Church of Ireland. but that’s it really. Love the music too. Hello from Dublin :)
Cristin via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 10/13/21
This podcast creates a “them and us” approach to racial diversity. Generalisations about white women being inconsiderate to the voices of the black community were in my mind, racist. The fact that this has been commissioned by a public broadcaster beggars belief.
Gordon Winterburn via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/07/20
No wonder 75% of people want the license fee abolished when utter drivel like this is pumped out. Dangerous. Presenters should be ashamed and investigated for inciting racism.
Lex316 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/13/20
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