smart and fun, I love most episodes
Ross and Carrie are earnest investigators who sound like great friends who are really trying to figure something out. I enjoy listening to it almost all the time. Ross is sardonic and observational and Carrie is smart as hell. My one issue is: Carrie. If you are gonna scream please back off your mic. Please. Or maybe the sound engineer can smush those waves right down a little? Or pull down the high end? Please. I cannot imagine that people with hearing or processing disabilities can listen to this show. I have mild issues with both and I cannot handle it. I have to ride the volume and sometimes I just have to turn it off all together. I love Carrie and I love her enthusiasm, but this is an accessibility issue. Lots of shows have laughing and other outbursts of sound without giving me a panic attack.
morganafey via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/15/20
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