A nice podcast to listen to while melancholically reminiscing
Today I was listening to Nowhere On Air, and the episode immersed me so much into its story and emotions, that I ended up relistening to it later in some ruins I used to go to as a child to clear my head. It’s weird to say but that’s like the best compliment I can give to this show. It makes me think a lot, makes me feel a lot. And all of that is on top of telling a story that keeps intriguing me every time a new episode shows up on my feed. I’m not a guy that feels a lot of emotions, but today this show made me go back to the place I used to go to as a kid to feel calm and safe. And I just kinda sat there listening to an episode and just thinking about life. I don’t know maybe that’s just me…
Xfgdby via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/17/22
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I love this podcast a lot and the way it is written but it seems like a very close version of the podcast. The narration, the events, the concepts. Cool show, seems a little close to WTNV though
Finch:] via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/04/22
The male actor that starts showing up more and more can’t act to saved his life. Her natural narration and excellent writing are so good that his work stands out as a bad contrast.
MorrSett via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/14/21
We absolutely love this show! Jess has such a captivating voice and we love the surreal and strange vibe of this podcast. We can't tell you how much we want to visit Crowsnest Pass, Alberta! But we aren't sure that is the take-away here. Haha. -The Call of the Void TeamRead full review »
Iris Spine via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/19/21
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