Meh
The host switches between her own story about her sister and other famous stories so often that it’s confusing. Her personal experience (whatever it is since she doesn’t come right out and say it) is clearly getting in the way of objective journalism because she can’t help but inject her opinions based on her experience into the conversation even when her story isn’t the subject at hand. It’s like that SNL character who is always one upping someone else. It’s a serious topic that has lots of complexities and nuance and I think Andrea can’t get out of her own way to objectively talk about it honestly. I’d suggest the podcast “Believe in Magic” instead.
meowmeow535 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/14/23
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